How To Build A List Of Buyers Without Having To Sell Anything – the Mass Buyer Recruitment Method

To get a buyers list you need to sell a product, right?

Well Gavin and Jake from IM Cortex say you DON’T

They say they’ve found a way to get around two of the biggest obstacles in list building:

Problem #1: Traditionally, Building a Buyer List Is SLOW

Problem #2: You have to have your own product!

Now I’m still in the process of checking this out for myself but it looks pretty interesting.

Click the link below for more details:

http://www.jvzoo.com/c/7617/17997

Here’s what they’re saying:

How to get your own list of buyers incredibly fast and so easily it will make you slap your forehead with your palm that you haven’t been doing this the whole time. (been there!)

How to do this WITHOUT having your own product to sell, so you can get started even if you’ve never created a product before, or can’t write
copy to save your life.

How to do this without even needing to generate your own traffic, so you need ZERO skills in
SEO, PPC, Facebook or anything like that.

How to start doing this with basically no money to invest

Does it deliver?

I don’t know – I’m still checking it out BUT I’ve spoken to Gavin quite a bit this week and he’s a very bright, very clued-up bloke…

…So my opinion is I think it’s worth a punt for the price.

A buyers list WITHOUT needing your own product, without any SEO, PPC or Facebook skills AND without needing to generate your own traffic

 

AND ‘newbie’ friendly too…

Get more details by clicking on the link below:

http://www.jvzoo.com/c/7617/17997



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How To Get 20% More Clicks When Buying Your Solo Ads

Here’s one of the major reasons I use Safe-Swaps.com to buy my solos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are the stats from just ONE day’s solos a week or so ago.

It doesn’t always happen like this but around 80% of the time it DOES.

Let’s dive straight in with this method:

DON’T buy all your clicks from one seller because the over-delivers (the green + numbers in the screenshot) won’t be as high. Typically sellers only over-deliver around 10%

If you buy from seperate sellers they’ll ALL usually over-deliver and you’ll end up with more clicks for your money.

You can see from the screenshot that I ordered 400 clicks.

Cost me $125

The ACTUAL number of clicks I got to my landing page was 508

That’s an extra 108 clicks.

Worth $30-$50

I’ve mentioned this in an email to you recently but I just wanted to show you the actual PROOF when the stats had updated.

So if you’re looking for the best possible value when buying your solos, join safe-swaps.com, don’t buy more than 100 clicks from each individual seller (you can see the biggest solo in the screenshot with 200 clicks over-delivered the LEAST pro rata)

Getting the best value possible for your clicks means you can get away with a much lower conversion rate and still remain in profit.

Comments / questions welcome



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One Month Small Report Mastery – How to make a living online writing short reports

If you didn’t check yet out details of how Garry
Sayer makes his money online then I strongly
suggest you put 5 minutes aside to do it today

You can get more details at the link below:

http://www.jvzoo.com/c/7617/17840

(Garry is a subscriber to my newsletter and reader
of my blog who I’ve known forΒ  number of years now)

And his income?

Well… the majority of Garry’s income as a product
creator comes from writing no-fluff ‘to the point’
short reports in popular niches and selling them on
ClickBank or JVZoo

And I MEAN short reports – we’re talking 7-15 pages
at most.

He’s the first to say he’s not a skilled writer
either…

It’s a REAL income model, not a ‘shiny object’
method of actually making money online…

…and it’s refreshingly uncomplicated to
replicate…

ESPECIALLY as Garry will walk you through, in baby
steps, every day of the month until you actually
make money from selling your OWN 7-15 page small
reports…

Click the link below for more details:

http://www.jvzoo.com/c/7617/17840

As someone who makes a fair old lump of dosh
writing reports myself, I can wholeheartedly say
that if you can string 7-15 pages together…

…then this could be the ‘way in’ to internet
marketing that you’ve been looking for.

Remember this is a step by step walkthrough of how
to do it, from a man that does this all the time

It’s a rare opportunity and one that’s worth
checking out

Click the link below for more details

http://www.jvzoo.com/c/7617/17840

You also get Garry’s email address, and he answers
all queries, problems and questions himself!

That’s worth a quid or two in my book too



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Max Productivity Mastery – A Cure For Information Overload?

How come two different internet marketers can have the same ideas, the same list size, the same intelligence and ability and even been working at their online businesses for the SAME amount of time…

…yet one ends up quitting their job, earning a six or seven figure income and living the dream lifestyle…

…while the OTHER remains broke, confused and lost no matter WHAT he does to try and change his situation?

I found this earlier today and I’m just going through my copy now to see if it’s something I can recommend to my personal coaching clients.

Click the link below for more details:

http://www.jvzoo.com/c/7617/17278

The free vid is only about 2 minutes long, and
it’ll either bring a smile to your face or a look
of horror as you see yourself in it…

And me?

I WAS ‘Fred’ for a very long time and didn’t start
making serious money until I sorted myself out

You’ll see what I mean at the link below:

http://www.jvzoo.com/c/7617/17278



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To earn serious money online you have to actually DO something that will bring it in…

Obvious eh?

It seems not…

I’ve touched on this before but I reckon that you have to be around internet marketing fro a while before you actually REALISE the truth of it.

It’s also the reason why many newcomers never EVER make decent money online.

 

I’ll give you an example.

If all I do in a certain day is send a promo out to my list – just a single promotion for another marketer’s product with my affiliate link in it – I might earn between two hundred to two thousand dollars from it. Perhaps a little more if it’s a total killer.

But that’s it.

I’m not complaining of course, but it’s important to understand that it’s the MAXIMUM reward I can earn from that amount of effort.

If all I do is that one mailing, that’s ALL I will earn.

Follow?

You only earn what you allow people to pay you.

So if I want to add another $100,000 to my bottom line I might spend some time creating a new continuity program.

If I want to add a million dollars to my bottom line I might build up a new stand alone business for a year or so then sell it.

So my point is that the money you make is CAPPED – it’s limited – by the things you do.

If you have a $17 product and you get a mailing out to 1000 people you might make in the region of $2,000 based on a decent conversion rate.

But no more than that.

To earn more than that you either have to keep promoting it – maybe by buying solo ads, doing adswaps or getting jv partners or affiliates….

….OR you have to so something else that brings in money.

Think about this:

If you want to make $10,000 you might have to (for example) take on 10 coaching clients paying you $1,000 each per month.

Not that hard to do if you have skills to sell, BUT you have to put the work in because that 10k isn’t going to drop out of the sky OR by putting a link to a $7 ebook on your blog.

Putting that $7 link on your blog AIN’T worth ten grand a month, yet some people expect it to

You following me?

You have to do the RIGHT things to make the sort of money you require.

So start from the money?

Let’s say you want an income of that $10,000 a month.

You could do the mentoring thing as I mentioned above.

Or you could start a conintuity program for $17 and get 600 members.

Again (surprisingly) not that hard if you keep promoting it.

Or you could sell 1428 ebooks a month at $7

Bloody hard work. Won’t happen unless you’re very lucky.

Let’s look at $5k a month

You’d only need 185 members paying $27 to join your PLR club or your group coaching.

You’re following this by now right?

SO many people just don’t get this.

So look at your setup

Look at what you’re offering.

If you’ve created your first product and it sells for $9 and your target income is $3,000 a month then you need to sell 334 of them every single month to hit your 3k target.

That’s over 10 a day.

That’s no easy task, even though it sounds like it is.

You could make it easier for yourself by offering a $17 continuity as the upsell – an extension of the information in the ebook.

Or a ‘done for you’ service could work too.

It might involves outsourcing but get your figures right and you could have a hefty profit after paying your workers.

So here’s what I’m saying.

If you find yourself saying ‘I’m not making any sodding money!!’

Then look at what you’re selling.

If you’re putting half-hearted afiliate links to other people’s products on a blog that gets visited by 47 people a month then that’s WHY you’re not making any money.

Donald Trump would have trouble making money under those circumstances.

You need to have a viable system to support the income you want.

Selling $7 ebooks alone will NOT bring you $10k a month. Not unless you’re VERY VERY lucky.

But adding some continuity, a bit of mentoring and an offline ‘arm’ to your business might…and probably WILL.

There’s a very REAL relationship between what you’re offering for sale and how much money you make. Money, even in internet marketing does NOT leap up and say hello.

And surprisigly not a lot of people understand that. Esecpially when they get started in internet marketing with all it’s dingly dangly riches and sexy promises.

I didn’t understand it myself when I just started out.

It was probably only when I first dabbled in continuity I thought ‘bugger me my bank balance has shot up a bit there’ that it started to really dawn on me.

Have a think about it….

Comments welcome as usual – how’s YOUR setup?



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Is THIS why you’re struggling to make money online?

I’ll explain the picture halfway down this post πŸ™‚

So if you’ve been in internet marketing for any length of time you probably know what you should be doing to make money online right?

Find a niche – go through the research thing, desperate buyers and all that, have some graphics made, produce some content, bung some Adsense on there and all the rest.

You know the score.

Or maybe you prefer affiliate marketing.

You start an authority blog that you post to daily, or maybe some smaller blogs that you optimize for SEO then put Clickbank ads on there, or Commission Junction ads.

Or maybe you just build a bloody big list and send them emails every other day recommending products through your affiliate link.

That’s how it works right?

NO!

It’s all big a pile of steaming cow crap, complete with grass poking out the top.

I’ve got a fair idea of what I’m doing with this internet marketing game, and there’s not a chance in HELL that I would ‘do some niche resaerch to find desperate buyers….’ and all that rubbish.

At least not unless I added something of my own.

Because everything EVERYTHING you’ve been taught by 99% of the marketers you listen to is WRONG.

Not intentionally of course – they know what they’re doing and more importantly it’s working for them.

It just won’t work for you very well.

Here’s why.

You’re missing out a vital ingredient.

and that’s YOU.

Your personality.

Let’s back up a second and imagine I have piles. Huge throbbing dangly great hemorrhoids that give me grief day and night.

I snap at the kids, can’t sleep properly and would rather throw myself off a cliff than even THINK about going on a bike ride.

And it’s 3am and I want a cure.

I’ve had enough and I want one now.

I start googling and I come across a handful of sites, one of which is yours.

They all have affiliate links to Clickbank ebooks about how to cure your piles with a wire brush, a 12 year old single malt and a clothes peg (to bite down on)

(I’m being silly of course but there is a point to this)

Which site do I buy from?

Well which site would YOU buy from?

Well personally I would check out at least a couple of these competing sites to see what they had to offer.

And I’d buy from the one that resonated with me the most

The one I related to.

Liked.

Now you don’t have to agree with me (net yet anyway) because there’s more…

Think about the last 5 products you’ve bought online. I’m doing the same while sitting here writing this on a sunny morning at about 7.30am

I bought one of them because I had wanted it for a while but never gotten around to grabbing it.

The other FOUR I bought from links in email from marketers who I like and trust.

I read their blogs, I open their emails.

Now when was the last time you bought something from a random site you visited from a Google search?

Quite a while ago I’d guess.

Oh sure I go Googling for stuff that I need. I get the results and read through a few sites.

I probably type in the word ‘review’ after the product name to get a few opinions on it.

But then when it comes to buying I’ll mostly buy either from the main link (Amazon or Ebay) if it’s a physical thing that needs posting to me, OR if it’s en e-product, course or membership I’ll buy through the guy I’ve either heard of or like the sound of the most.

Why do you think perfume manufacturers, car companies, insurance companies and shedloads of other pay Hollywood stars, sports stars and pop stars to advertise or endorse their products.

Yep that’s right – it’s because we know who they are and the companies assume we’re more likely to buy because of that.

You open my emails right?

Who are your top three favourite marketers (apart from me of course :)?

Why do you like them?

They tell the truth, you like their way of imparting information, you trust them

Whatever your reasons just look at WHO you follow and WHAT you buy

How much of that is anonymous – just a random visit to a site or an email from someone you don’t know?

Probably not so much eh?

So why the f*ck are we taught that internet marketing. niche marketing, affiliate marketing, email marketing is all about anonymous, sterile, non personality marketing?

Because it ISN’T guys – if you’re doing it like that you’ve got a long hard struggle in front of you to get anywhere.

Several years ago I got an email from a young school teacher who was trying to get into internet marketing. He (flatteringly) called for advice and to ask for a JV which we subsequently did.

We met up for lunch in a pub, had a few pints and chatted about internet marketing.

He was Lee McIntyre, and he’s one of the biggest marketers around now. He’s a great bloke and an outstanding marketer.

And look at the amount of personality he puts into his marketing. ‘Blimey’ and crisp butties.

Little things but they make him real.

It would fall flat on it’s arse if his marketing was crap of course, but it isn’t.

And neither is yours.

If you’ve not hit the success you want at this moment in time try putting your personality into your marketing more. A LOT more.

Look at the ‘new’ marketers who have come through in recent years – Garry Sayer, Simon Greenhalgh, Oz, Mark Lyford, Dean Holland

They’re all personality-driven businesses.

You don’t have to put yourself out in video all the time – I don’t – or be as flamboyant as a gay gypsy, all lyour have to know is let people know your opinions.

Which is what most new marketers are scared of.

I tend to let my opinions loose on my blog and it loses me readers and subscribers.

But it also gets me rabid fans.

If you share your opinions and values it WILL upset some people.

That’s their loss.

You CANNOT please everyone no matter how hard you try…

…so DON’T try.

Be true to yourself and put your personality into your marketing.

Safe is boring.

Reading someone who can see ‘everyone’s side of the argument’ is mind-numbing.

I want to read someone who knows their own mind.

I do quite often get emails from people who say a particular post offended them.

Welcome to real life!

No-one has ever exploded because they read someting that ‘offended’ them.

It’s not being offenseive either, it’s just expressing what you think. If another person CHOOSES to be offended by that well that’s their problem.

Heh I’m waffling – let’s get back on track.

It’s just as important whern you’re marketing to tell people what you DON’T like as well as what you do.

I tried article marketing for quite a few years.

Now I have the honest opinion that anyone who follows advice to ‘write and submit 20 articles a day for two weeks’ needs locking up for their own safety REGARDLESS of the results it brings.

You may disagree πŸ™‚

But I think that the internet has changed, and it’s no longer a place where cold hard information is king.

It was, which is why people were making a hundred grand from AdSense ads each month.

But now information is COMMON on the net.

There’s shedloads of it.

What counts now is how it’s presented and who presents it.

We’ve followed how TV works, and now the easiest way to get rich online is to use the marketing skills you’ve acquired since you started – the email marketing, the SEO, the list-building, the blogging, the LOT…

...and inject your own personality into it.

Start a blog.

Find your own style and use it in your emails

You don’t need to pretend to be something you’re not.

You just need your honest opinions, your beliefs and your personality.

Without that you’re just another website.

 

Let me know what you think – comments below!



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They f*ck you up, your mum and dad

My lovely dad (that’s not him in the pic) had a real issue with ivy growing up the sides of houses. He said it got into the brickwork and would eventually cause structural damage (he always inferred the house would collapse but never said it in so many words)

A few years back when my wife and I needed to move from our wonderful tiny cottage to something bigger because the family was rapidly expanding, and we went house hunting I found that we both loved the look of houses with ivy on them, but I could never quite shake the feeling that buying one would mean going against my dad’s advice, and I might end up standing on a pile of ivy-strewn rubble.

(Our house now has some ivy on the front, and hasn’t collapsed yet even thought it’s over 200 years old – the house not the ivy)

Back to my dad.

He also thought that getting taxis was a waste of money in every circumstance and no wars ever should start untl the president or prime minister of all warring factions was standing on the front line with a helmet and a gun. I’m with him on that one.

But I’m well aware how your parents can affect what you think for the rest of your life.

Philip Larkin famously said in his poem ‘This Be The Verse’:

They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you.

But they were fucked up in their turn
By fools in old-style hats and coats,
Who half the time were soppy-stern
And half at one another’s throats.

Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don’t have any kids yourself.

Grim, funny but true right?

I’m eternally grateful to my mum and dad for giving me a questioning mind, lots of love, support and the ability to laugh at myself and realise that we all have our ‘funny little ways and beliefs’ and we shouldn’t take them too seriously.

I find myself passing on all manner of crap to my kids because of some weird opinion I picked up somewhere along my journey in life. I try not to, but we all have our deeply ingrained (often stupid or hilarious) beliefs that we’ve never questioned too deeply just because of habit.

My son was checked out at the eye clinic a few weeks ago because they thought his left eye had a squint. He didn’t – he’s perfectly fine – but at the time all I could think about was ‘Is it because he has long hair and a long fringe?’ because my mum always said that long hair in boys caused a squint.

It’s total nonsense, and I’ve laughed about it with my mum especially she realised she got that particular opinion from HER mum. along with the belief that eating freshly baked warm bread (one of the delights of life) was bad for you.

(I got my ability to laugh at myself from my mum.)

Anyway you know I’m going to relate all this to online business right?

Well I am πŸ™‚

It’s weird how we come into a cutting edge arena like internet marketing where we should have NO pre-conceived ideas at all at how it all works, yet we do.

Im my courses and through my personal coaching I constantly come across people who have the weirdest unfounded ideas about how internet marketing works.

One student of mine refused to even consider expanding his business by developing plugins and themes (a perfect add on for his particular business) because he didn’t uderstand the coding that went into them. When I pointed out that this didn’t matter and we used freelancers to do ALL our plugins he was horrified.

‘What if you get a technical support issue you can’t answer?’ or ‘what if it needs updating when a new version of WP comes out?’

I told him we got a coder in to sort it out.

He was still horrified and likened it to someone pretending to be a doctor then looking symptoms up on the internet before prescribing medication.

This was a very clever, pretty successful bloke I hasten to add, not some scared newbie. He just had a strong opinion about not selling things you don’t understand yourself.

I told him he was leaving a big pile of money on the table. He told me I was wrong.

I still don’t agree with him but I respect his opinion.

Speaking of leaving money on the table, I was VERY guilty of that for quite a few years because I had a major bug up my arse about paying for traffic.

For AGES I would only work with free traffic and I had some success with it (obviously because I was making a fair chunk of money).

I wouldn’t pay for traffic.

It’s not that I’m a ‘tight northerner’ or didn’t have the funds. In fact I’m a huge advocate of paying for services that advance your business such as good hosting, good autorepsonder, and we employ two people full time not to mention a lot of outsourced work.

But I wouldn’t pay for traffic because it felt ‘wrong’ somehow.

When my awakening moment came and I converted to paid traffic I could have kicked myself round the room for leaving it too long.

So I became a total ‘paid traffic’ nut and even wrote a quite popular post about why free traffic is a mistake in my opinion:

You can see that when I ‘converted’ I swung right round to the other opinion in true ‘born again’ style.

Why the initial refusal to pay for my traffic?

Well I reckon I picked up that opinion in my early IM days. Some sort of mental block from the first IM stuff I read.

I had my gurus like everyone else, and when you decide you like how someone does something and you can relate to what they say, you LISTEN.

Unfortunately many of these beliefs stay with you and as human beings we’re VERY reluctant to change our opinions, especially in public.

We take it as some sort of weakness to say ‘I’ve changed my mind’

If you take a person who has certain opinions about life at 20, and they have the SAME ones at 40 then in my view they’re not a strong willed person, they’re an idiot.

And online business, just like life is an ever changing thing. You (and I) need to check out new strategies and opinions with an open mind and a balanced outlook.

Otherwise you could end up in one of two camps:

1. Either buying every new shiny opp that comes your way

2. Not moving on or even considering new techniques and leaving your business stuck in the article marketing, Adsense days.

It’s hard to do.

Your opinions are who you are, and how you choose to live your life. It’s bloody hard work to change, and to be honest why should you?

Well because it’s hugely refreshing to let go of some of the opinions that were holding you back. It lets you look at things from a different viewpoint.

If you’re still eating your steak well-done because you tried it rare when you were 17 and didn’t like it, give it another go. Your 50 year old palate might have changed.

If you’re still desperately trying to defend the Labour Party, Democrats, Republicans or Sinn Fein because you voted for them 30 years ago, try listening to the ridiculous shitey rhetoric that passes for their ‘manifesto’ these days and vote Green, Ron Paul or stand yourself. Or line your hamster’s cage with your next voting slip and go and learn Samba dancing instead of voting.

It’s uncomfortable but refreshing. Freeing actually.

Business-wise I am fighting daily to get out out my old ways of thinking. It’s a good mental exercise.

Getting a mentor is a good way of doing this.

 

We all come into the world unburdened, innocent and wonderful (despite what some worryingly moronic religions tell you), but we go out carrying more baggage than a shoplifter at Christmas.

If you can find a way to dump some of that baggage halfway through life it’s an incredibly liberating experience. For some it just takes thinking hard about your beliefs.

For others it may take therapy.

But if you can do it from both a personal AND business viewpoint, then speaking as someone who’s only scratched the surface with baggage loss, I PROMISE that the sun will brust through the clouds and light up your life.

And if you’d like a little help with your internet marketing baggage, here’s a gentle suggestion:

And if you’re still reading….thanks. Most people find it hard to think about their core beliefs without getting uncomfortable.

I do for sure.



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Ever said ‘It Didn’t Work For Me’? Well think about this…

You ever visited a forum to get a review on a particluar method or product before you buy it or start using it in your business?

And you read the following comment:

‘It didn’t work for me’

(I’m told it’s one of the most common refund reasons too).

Five little words that are possibly the most frequently muttered in IM circles.

‘It didn’t work for me’

But those five little words provoke some quite revealing and unanswered questions that are extremely valuable when it comes to getting to know yourself in terms of being an entrepreneur AND possibly explains why you’ve made bugger all money so far.

Think about this:

What’s YOUR definition of something that ‘works’?

It’s very subjective.

Suppose you try a method a technique from a pdf you bought as a WSO and implement the method.

Exactly WHEN does it ‘not work’?

Do you try it for a day?

A week?

A month?

What exactly constitutes failure?

What if it only brings in $15 and the product creator made $100 from the method?

Is that failure?

What if it DOES bring in the $100 but the product creator does it in a week and it takes you two months?

Is THAT failure?

Here’s my hypothesis on how this works. Me included.

I think once you’ve been involved in internet marketing for even a few weeks you create your own ‘ideal magic money machine’ in your head.

It’s your own personal ideal of how much money you’d like to be earning, how long it should take to come in, how much work you’d like to do, and an image of the lifestyle you’re living while doing it.

I had my ideal when I first started in IM.

I knew what I liked doing, how much work I liked to do in a day, how much money I wanted to earn, and how I wanted my lifestyle to be.

Have I acheived that?

Does my reality match up to my dream?

No it most certainly does NOT.

Now that doesn’t mean I’m not happy with what’s going on in my business, or that I don’t feel fulfilled. I am both. EXTREMELY.

It’s just that your dreams rarely live up to reality.

I’m typing this while in the middle of a summer cold. Blocked up nose, piles of papers, folders and books on my desk. Total mess.

The car needs the brakes checking over, my T-shirt is ever so slightly streteched over my belly because I’ve just had a big breakfast and a small project I worked on last week in another niche has BOMBED big time.

Compare that with the reality of wandering across the beach in your bare feet launching your latest product and watching the sales roll in. I’ve done that too as I manage to remind you every chance I get.

But it ain’t the day to day reality of things going wrong, feeling like chucking the PC out of the window because Dreamweaver is being a total tosser or spilling a coffee over your keyboard.

Easy for me to say when the money is coming in eh?

Well think about this –

You think your dream is JUST to be able to make money online?

If you had the green stuff flowing in you wouldn’t care HOW it arrived?

You’re wrong if you think that, trust me.

There are things you just WILL not do.

If you don’t believe me then wny aren’t you making 30 videos for your first product right now?

Or writing 30 articles per DAY to start your own PLR article site?

Because no matter what you (or I) believe, in the western world we’re lucky enough NOT to have our backs against the wall that much. (not yet anyway)

We’re not watching our children go hungry. I don’t know about you but if I was in that situation and it could be cured by writing 30 articles a day I’d be typing through the night.

And I was the same when I got into IM

I knew exactly what would bring me the money I needed.

HARD WORK.

STUFF I DIDN’T WANT TO DO.

BORING REPETITIVE TASKS

UNCOMFORTABLE, OUT OF MY COMFORT ZONE SITUATIONS.

And I just didn’t want to do ANY of them.

So did I heroically struggle through all of the above to break through into the warm sunlight of success?

Did I balls. No way.

I found every excuse under the sun not to do anything I didn’t want to do.

Instead I watched what other people were doing and bought products BUT ONLY IN THE AREAS I WAS INTERESTED IN.

I don’t particularly like article marketing even though it was really big at the time. I love writing but only if it’s what I like to write. Writing 400 words on genital herpes is NOT how I want to spend my sunday.

So I mostly ignored article marketing.

Blogging however, and newsletter based products were DEFINITELY high up on my interest level, so I investigated this area, bought products on it and worked at it.

And I worked my ARSE off without actually realising it. I really enjoyed it so it was a totally natural thing when money started rolling in from it.

Now to be fair to anyone who’s just starting out today, there wasn’t the constant ‘noise’ that there is today. I’m talking about information overload.

There are new products and techniques and methods and WSO’s coming out every single day, and unless you’re some sort of willpower guru you’re going to buy and try some of them. Maybe a lot of them.

I do.

It’s human nature and while you can’t fight it all the time, there are things you can do to help your business along.

So here’s what you need to do to create a successful online business in my view.

And it IS this simple.

You need to go back to basics and look at the stuff that works:

Blogging

Creating and selling your own products

Affiliate marketing

Buying traffic to put into your funnel (most definitely the fastest)

Developing software

There are more of course, but I focus on the above because that’s where my interest and expertise lies.

The other thing you need to do is to be honest with yourself.

Instead of saying ‘It didn’t work for me’

Try saying to yourself:

‘Well I HATED every minute of that, couldn’t really be arsed to put the work in and I’m not altogether convinced it was right for me’

Don’t do stuff you hate just because other people have had success with it, if it;s something you’re likely to dislike doing. You just won’t get anywhere.

Also consider this.

The internet marketing dream is like your ideal woman or man.

How often does anyone marry the ideal image you had at 16 or 17?

You meet someone who BECOMES your ideal (if you’re lucky)

Things change, and in IM that’s a good thing.

The stuff you initially fancied doing, like perhaps those big six and seven figure clickbank launches we had a few years back could now seem like WAY too much hassle.

Instead you might discover you’re happy bringing in a few thousand a month just writing a newsletter about hand-made model soldiers because it’s where your interest lies.

Whatever it is, you need to figure out what constitues ‘it’s working’ for you.

How fast do you want to see results, how much money, in what areas, and doing what sorts of tasks?

Work out the above, and you can select the latest new shiny products and wso’s to try – but ONLY if they fit the bill of how YOU want to work.

You’ll find success much quicker doing that because you’ll filter out all the stuff that works for other people but isn’t right for you. Dump it. Even if it does work for you it’ll seem like pulling teeth in the long run.

No matter how much other people say a technique works, if it’s not something you want to do then you’re gonna fail.

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Membership sites, recurring income and stopping being DUMB!

> Continuity programs
> Recurring payments
> Membership site
> Subscribers

Whatever you want to call it, in my opinion having regular monthly payments come in for a product or service you provide is the BIGGEST SINGLE ADVANCE you’ll ever have in your online business.

You already know all the stuff about only having to make the sale once, having some security to your business etc

The fact is this.

If you know that on the 17th of the month, $9,756 is going to drop into your account as your members are rebilled you feel SAFER.

My first major continuity site added $10,000 to my monthly income in a little over 24 hours.

It feels good.

I now have multiple continuity programs at different pricepoints in the IM niche, and some not in the IM niche.

So let’s cut down to the gristle and ask the awkward question:

‘So why doesn’t everyone have a continuity program or membership site?’

The answer is because your approach to continuity is plain old DUMB

Mine was too.

If I told you to set up a continuity program your dumb old mind would come up with a dozen reasons why you couldn’t.

It’s like sexual fetishes.

We each have our own particular dark secret.

Mine was the technology behind it. Still is to an extent.

Yours might be not having a product, or being scared that nobody will subscribe, or being left having to create a monthly product when only three people have subscribed.

All the above are BOLLOCKS.

They are NOT valid reasons for not setting up your own continuity site and therefore starting out on a successful business.

I know all the above are about being SCARED.

That’s fine too if you want to be a feathery clucker all your life.

I was bloody terrified when I pressed the ‘send’ button on my frst big continuity. I was bricking it.

Remember I had no problem with the idea for the product but I was extremely anal about the mechanics behind it all.

Passwords, logins, forgotten login details, membership ‘levels’ and areas, support, product delivery, php, coding….

I was really uncomfortable with it all.

Then I realised one thing.

This tiny realisation has probably made me more money online than any other single thing.#

Ready for this?

ALL YOU NEED TO SET UP A SUCCESSFUL MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM IS A SUBSCRIPTION BUTTON!

Honestly.

If you create a payment button in Paypal or Clickbank for (for example) $9 that is set to rebill every month, you’ve got a continuity program that will have a MASSIVE effect on your income.

The rest doesn’t bloody matter.

My first major success in continuity was delivered by a link to a pdf in an autoresponder message sent out every month.

There were no logins or anything. No members area.

Just good honest info delivered by autoresponder follow up message. As they joined they got message one. I’d only actually created message one at this point πŸ™‚

Then at regular intervals set by me in Aweber they recieved the next message giving them a link to the next part of the course. Same thing the next month…

When people unsubscribed I had to manually remove them from the autoresponder list.

But I was making $10,000 from this program alone so what do you think I did?

Yep – hired someone to do the admin and support for me. It only took me 30 minutes a day anyway.

I made around a quarter of a million from that clunky membership.

So set up your subscription button.

Get your first month (or week or whatever) of content ready and deliver it in the easiest way possible.

I wasted MONTHS fannying around with various scripts and plugins trying to get the perfect membership area going.

I should have realised it’s all about giving people what they want. They don’t actually CARE that you’re running the lastest version of whatever plugin to ‘handle the back end’

I know people who have paid thousands for ‘hand coded solutions’ for their membership areas who then make $40 a month from them. These are the same arseholes who email me to say I’d be ‘better off delivering my content in a different way. Here’s what THEY use…’

Come back when you’re making five figs a month from your fancy plugin mate eh?

I’m being snotty of course. But my point is the one I made earlier…

You ONLY need a subscription button that is going to rebill your customer the same time next month to have a continuity program. Figure the rest out as you go along.

It’s easy to make a password protected directory. Sure all your members will have the same password and username but they don’t sit around talking to each other. They’re too busy reading your excellent content.

Change it monthly and you’re 90% secure.

Don’t obsess about theft.

YES some people will nick your stuff. It WILL get stolen and published on the web.

If Time Warner and EMI can’t stop it then you’ve bugger all chance sunshine.

So concentrate on making the sale and giving good value.

AND getting those recurring billings in every month.

Deliver it by autoresponder, or updating a ‘secret’ website every month. It doesn’t have to be high-tech.

Will other marketers laugh at your clunky delivery. Probably. Do you really care what other marketers think about you? If you do, get out now.

Flee.

When you get your membership site going you will see the biggest difference EVER in your online business and finances.

I promise you.

Not only will 90% of your financial pressure vanish overnight, but you’ll have more focus. Instead of having to create and promote new products all the time, ALL you’ll need to do is promote your membership site.

When you get each new subscriber in there you’ve got recurring payments coming in every month.

Affiliates will promote continuity much more too.

And think on this…

If you get just 180 subscribers (6 a day for a month) you’ll be earning a recurring $3,060 a month.

Keep on doing that and, well I can’t do the maths but you’ll end up with $20,000 a month in a very short time.

All you need to do is keep more in than leave.

Seriously, honestly, genuinely, sincerely…..if you do just ONE thing this year for your business, work on a membership site.

It’ll change your life.

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List Building – how much can you REALLY earn?

When I lost my virginity – my promo virginity I should say…

It was one wet and rainy Saturday afternoon, about 4pm.

We had just launched our first totally online ebook and to be honest with you I can’t even remember what it was called.

It was the first EVER promo we sent and we sent it via an AOL personal account. Didn’t even know what an autoresponder service was at that time. We had simply been adding email addresses to the AOL account. There were no permissions asked, no unsubscribe links. It was all very amateur and dodgy.

We had 4,000 people on the list. Or crammed into the address book of the AOL account is probably a better description.

We sent out details of the new ebook, giving the URL to the salespage.

After 500 had gone out AOL limited the account because they thought we were sending spam.

We got round this by sending 100 emails at a time. It took quite a while.

Once the last batch was sent we went back into the inbox to look for Paypal notifications to see if anyone had bought the ebook.

It was priced at $27.

I’l never forget the feeling as I saw ‘Notification of Payment’ emails FILLING UP the entire screen of my inbox. The inbox screen displayed just 20 emails at a time but it still impressed me.

As I refreshed the screen I could see NEW SALES dropping in every few minutes.

I couldn’t quite pinpoint the emotions I was feeling.

Obviously ‘Bloody Hell!’ and ‘Oh My God’ came into it…

But mainly I knew I had opened a door I could never, ever close.

I knew there was no going back to any other way of making a living. I forgot the work I’d put into writing the book, creating the salespage, making a (seriously crap) website to show it all off…

…and just concentrated on the warm fuzzy feeling of watching money drop into my Paypal account from nowhere.

In 24 hours we’d made a little over $4,000

That’s around $1 per person on the list.

Fast forward to this week.

I saw a product I really liked and was pretty sure it would help my subscribers. I signed up as an affiliate, wrote a brief email designed to grab interest and get the reader to the salepage for more details.

It took me 10 minutes.

I pressed send and 24 hours later I had around $600 in my account.

Now do the sums for that.

If a marketer getting an average result like that sends two promos a week (that’s 8 a month) for a whole year he’ll make $57,600 a year JUST from sending promo emails to a list.

Over the years I’ve built lists of over a million people. Now hang on that’s nowhere NEAR my list size now because most unsubscribe after a certain time. That’s the nature of IM

My list is less than 40,000 people now because I regularly ‘prune’ the dead wood from it (people who haven’t bought for a certain amount of time etc)

How I do things isn’t to everyone’s taste either. I’m not a ‘vanilla’ marketer that everyone thinks is ‘OK’

Rather I’m a liquorice and blackberry flavour that you either love or hate.

But you can see that my list isn’t huge. It’s responsive but not huge. Most of my IM mates have lists WAYYYY bigger than this. Maybe not as responsive tho.

Speaking from experience, if you build a list of 10,000 people – which if you work at it can take just a couple of months, you can generate an income of $40,000 a year if you’re willing to mail three times a week. That’s from just blasting the buggers with promos.

We have a list (different business) where all we do is mail a list of about 5,000 people three times a week with related promos. That’s it. That brought in just under $20,000 last year. The work took about an hour a day, for just three days a week. Finding related promos, writing an email and sending it.

More if you’re willing to do blog posts and build a relationship with them.

I enjoy having a relationship with my list. This is why there’s great interaction on my blog posts and my ticket desk.

Some marketers think building a relationship is like trying to befriend your lobster just before you have him for supper.

It’s like a circumscised man. Pointless.

And to be honest it’s EASIER not to build a relationship.

A mate of mine – an American marketer – is a GENIUS at this. I won’t name names but you’d know him. He constantly list builds and constantly mails it. That’s his business.

He loves it. I don’t know for sure what he earns but high six, low seven figures a year sounds right.

You getting this?

What I’m saying is that YOU CAN CUT OUT ALL THE OTHER CRAP THAT YOU HATE IN INTERNET MARKETING…

IF you build a list.

It’s GENUINE money on tap.

It WILL change your life.

Come a little closer to the screen and listen up:

“What the f*ck are you doing messing about with article marketing, or fannying about building a tropical fish Adsense site?”

You don’t need to create products, ‘establish a brand’ or anything like that. You may want to do that later with money in your pocket.

Many prospects actively DISLIKE it when you try to make friends with them. They simply want recommendations that they wouldn’t otherwise know about.

You want to make money in Internet Marketing?

HERE’S what you need to do to make money.

1. Build a list as big and as fast as you can in the IM niche. This will help with the ‘how’

2. Find products to recommend to it

3. Press ‘send’

Once you’re earning $4,000 a month from doing this, THEN you can start a blog about ‘Flower Pressing For Conspiracy Theorists’

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Honestly guys, there IS a magic button out there where you just press a button and it pushes money into your account. It’s called email marketing.

It’ll involve some work but it’s worth it more than ANYTHING I’ve ever come across in IM

Comments most DEFINITELY welcome.



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