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# Posted: 12 Jun 2009 22:17
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We plan to market specialized mortgage origination services that pertain to special niches: renovation loans and energy-efficient loans. Can anyone give us advice about whether we can actually succeed with the SBI model?
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mountainmom5
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# Posted: 13 Jun 2009 09:23
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Absolutely!
I know of none better.
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VictoriaNTC
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# Posted: 13 Jun 2009 13:05
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I would listen to MountainMom5 on this one.
I almost joined SBI. At that time, I had no idea what I wanted to promote, and was told SBI requests a new license for every site.
Being undecided, knowing there would be many trials with niche markets, I joined WA instead.
I have read several SBI e books, and they are excellent.
The SBI reviews are great! Victoria
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Trapper
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# Posted: 13 Jun 2009 17:25
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I must say that everyone so far at least has only good things to say about SBI. We're strongly leaning towards our purchase of SBI. SBI is promoting a summer special;buy one and get the 2nd for $100. Could someone tell us what the benefit of another SBI site would be. In other words, is an SBI site limitied to just one so called niche with 4 or 5 specialties and would another SBI instance directly benefit the 1st? Thx. in advance.
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getagrip
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# Posted: 13 Jun 2009 18:55
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I think the main limitation of SBI is the price, because basically, you are paying $300 for one site and $100 for a second, so you end up paying $400 for two sites and two domains. You can actually get hosting plans elsewhere where you can host unlimited sites for $10 a month.
Having said that, I've only read one bad review about SBI...and I have to say, the person was pretty much a moron. With SBI, you get more than just a website - you get internet marketing training, and if you don't have that, it will be difficult to get any traffic to your sites if you do not know what you are doing.
There are a number of people from this forum who are involved with SBI and are they great people, so if you can afford it, I say go for it.
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mountainmom5
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# Posted: 13 Jun 2009 19:15
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Yes there is a summer sale going on right now where you get the second for a $100 for the first year.. after the first year is up, then you will pay full price for both sites for the second year...
I almost got two sites when I got my last one but was afraid I couldn't put enough time into building two sites and yes, it works great for targeting two seperate niches.... and I suppose if they were somewhat related you could actually link them together then but I was thinking of doing two entirely different topics...
You would NOT want to try to build an SBI site around two different niches! If you had several pages on hunting and then several pages on losing weight, you would be wasting your money.
getagrip: You can actually get hosting plans elsewhere where you can host unlimited sites for $10 a month. True but like you said, with SBI you get training, keyword research tools, and what I like best of all, or at least ONE of the things I like best, lol, is how they have the templates set up to where it will tell you if you have the keywords in the right spots , and where you need to put them to please the search engines, plus it will also let you know if you did not set the page up right and tell you what to do to correct it, which is huge when you are just starting out with affiliate marketing....
Okay, I will shut up now....
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