Who is Samuel Xiveiro?
From Noia, Spain, Samuel Xiveiro holds a Masters in Engineering and loves to work hard and smart!
Samuel has since pivotal roles in online advertising with Bing, Facebook, Native Ads, Google Ads paid advertising generating thousands of leads and sales online.
A self-taught expert in CPA Marketing, Site Monetization Strategies, eCommerce, and Internet Marketing Coaching, he’s also an international speaker having presented at many different Internet Marketing events and conferences from Orlando, Florida to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
A world traveler proudly having visited the 7 wonders of the world in one year and over 45 countries so far, he continues to inspire students all around the world to ditch their formal education and corporate careers to join him in traveling the world and living the Laptop Lifestyle.
How to Succeed with CPA Paid Traffic?
1. CHOOSE A TRAFFIC SOURCE
You have to choose a traffic source to start: PPV/CPV; Adult; Search PPC; Display Media Buying; Mobile Ads, Social Media Traffic; In-text Adv.; Email Marketing; Native Ads; Content Marketing…
2. HIRE THE BEST MENTOR
Find someone who has the results you desire to have. A person that already walked the way of struggles and found success. Follow him, model him and hire him if he is willing to share his knowledge and experience. There is no shortcuts but a mentor is all you need to shorten the way to massive results.
3. WORK ON YOUR MINDSET AND CONNECTIONS
If there is something that will affect your success is your mindset. The wrong mindset means certain Failure. At the end of day your connections, business relations and networking will affect tremendously your path to success.
4. TAKE MASSIVE IMPERFECT ACTION AND DEVELOP SKILLS
I met so many people hiring the best mentors and failing. No one is going to do it for you and in this CPA traffic game you must “develop” skills and that requires time, effort and money.
5. STICK WITH 1 TRAFFIC SOURCE UNTIL YOU MASTER IT
You should never change your traffic source until you master one before. It is very simple, master one before learning additional ones. One traffic source can make you achieve all your goals, most people continue buying courses (I recommend you joining masterminds) without mastering anything. The issue is not the traffic source… 99% of the cases: lack of mindset and skills.
Some Words About My Family Clients and Friends!
How to Succeed as a Mentor?
1. BE A MASTER OF WHAT YOU TEACH
90% of the so-called mentors out there never mastered what they teach. You must master your skill set before you even consider to teach it to somebody else.
2. HAVE A STRONG REASON WHY
As a mentor you really need to have a strong desire to help others, you need to enjoy with every student result. The more results from your students the more happy you should be.
3. MINDSET AND MOTIVATION
Again, if you don’t have the right mindset you won’t be the best coach, your mindset will impact directly your student’s results. You need to stay motivated during the good and the bad times.
4. TIME AND PATIENCE
Time is the only thing you can not recover. Coaching will suck a lot of your time and you have to be willing to give it away, but you should keep as much as you can for yourself. You need to be patient, not all the students are smart, actions takers and handsome.
5. WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER
Time is precious and very limited. This is why you should leverage from people and resources. Always mastermind and force all your students to mastermind and create momentum, remember to create videos, systems to leverage and improve your results.
Some Words About My Family Clients
Samuel is probably the best friend and teaching I have ever met. He is amazingly hard working and passionate to see people succeed. He is the type of person that will never let you give up. Unlike many coaches out there, who just tells you theories of what should work, he opens up his business and show you step by step. No matter if it’s 3 am or 5 am where he lives he is ready to jump on the webinar and give you his 100% attention. He is not afraid to share his knowledge. If you ever get to meet him or take his training you should definitely grasp the opportunity.