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Live The Dream

You know we all grow up with dreams of being financially secure and get there by doing what we love most.

The thing is is takes some time to live your life before you get a grasp of what it is that you realy want to do.

When you are younger it’s easy to say “I want to be a movie star” (or something like that), without researching what is really required to be successful. It’s more sobering as we grow older with previous life history behind us to really decide what you want to do given what life has shown us to be the truth about what we thought we wanted.

I remember a quote I read some time back which said “Do what you love and you will never work a day in your life”. These are great words, and now more than ever you can become financially free by doing what you love. You just need to be the expert, the maven in your chosen field.

Becoming an authority on what you love requires hard work, but if you love what you are doing you aren’t really working are you? It’s fun. It’s exciting. It’s inspiring. You get up in the morning and you just can’t wait to do more.

But how do you move towards becoming a maven, an authority, an expert?

Where do you start?

You start

  • a blog
  • you participate in forums and give of your knowledge.
  • you write articles and submit them for others to read
  • write an ebook about your knowlege and give it away

and you do it all without any expectation of being paid.

The world we live in is nothing but energy, and when you give of your energy to help others it is returned to you multiplied.

Of course you need to keep in mind your goal is to expand and become known, and this may mean you will have to increase your knowledge to keep abreast of technology, and learn what tools you can use to expand your reach to a world wide market.

The world has become a lot smaller since the advent of the internet. Billions of people all over the globe are using communities like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube to connect with others of like mind.

Forums are a great way to get authority status by sharing your knowledge.

All it takes is the first step and then to consistently keep moving towards your goal.

Even if you only contribute an hour a day towards your goal, then after a year you have contributed 364 hours, or a solid 15 weeks of yur time towards your goal.

Little steps one after the other always lead you on a great journey and to an ever better destination. Just do what’s obvious.

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The term “search engine optimization” used to be synonymous with difficult and expensive. Not any more.

Because thanks to Derek Gehl’s latest release, you do NOT need to be intimidated by terms like “keyword density” and “optimization” anymore. And you certainly don’t need to outsource your search engine traffic campaigns to third-party experts for exorbitant fees of $3,000-$10,000!

Instead, you can finally “do it yourself” and enjoy substantial increases in your traffic and sales with the expert guidance of your very own, private SEO consultant…

… Who will help blast your website to a top listing in Google, Yahoo, and MSN!

All for the ridiculously low investment of just $2.95.

There’s absolutely no guesswork.

First, Derek gives you a series of online videos that walk you through the baby step basics of getting your website search engine ready.

Then, using the same clear, no-BS teaching style, you’ll be shown how to apply the very same advanced SEO strategies that Derek and his team have used to secure a Top 5 ranking in Google for 3 years running

… And beat out over 294 Million competitors including many multi-million dollar corporations!

And then, just in case you need some extra hand-holding, you’ll have unlimited access to Derek’s very own in-house SEO expert in a secret discussion forum, where you can ask unlimited questions about your specific search engine campaign!

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When Derek first launched his “Search Marketing Lab” approximately one year ago, I didn’t pay much attention.

My mistake.

Because today, he’s got testimonials lined up around the block — all regular people who started with ZERO or mediocre traffic, who attract 5,000 to 40,000+ visitors every month using these secrets.

The majority of SEO books, courses, and seminars you’ll find out there are a waste of money, not worth the paper they’re printed on, because they’re not kept up-to-date.

But since “Search Marketing Lab” gives you the same SEO strategies that Derek’s currently using on his own site (www.marketingtips.com), which is reported to attract over 1.8 Million visitors every month, you can be sure you’ll be the first to know when there’s a major search engine change…

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Death Of The Long Sales Copy?

I just had to get this out of my system.

Lets be real. Who actually reads every word in long sales copy?

I know long sales copy has been proven (they say) to hands down beat any other copy for converting, but have some marketers gone overboard? Really.

I was just reading my Simpleology News emails, (and by the way I subscribe to this newletter because I really like what it offers) and clicked on a link which took me to a sales page for a course in how to draw.

Well let me just say (with utmost respect to Mark Joyner), this sales copy read like the Gettysberg Address. Man was it long!

I kid you not… it would take atleast half an hour to digest this sales pitch.

Of course they used all the elements synonymous with excellent sales copy, but do they really think that people have time to read all of this … this… pitch!?

I think not.

More and more I see epic tales masquerading as sales copy, as though some “guru” said its the way to go – so  everyone has fallen in.

In this fast paced world with information overload afflicting the masses, it now refreshing to see sales copy which can be read in under 10 mins.

We’re all time poor, and the way we can elminate these god awful long sales copy sites is to insist that video is the way to go.

I don’t know about you, but I’d much rather sit down and watch a video. Video turns around what is a facless, emotionless transaction into something more personal.

I’m able to look at their presentation, their mannerisms, their body language and use the same inate talents we all have in getting a “feel” for the deal. (aka offer)

So much more can be said in a short time frame. It’s so much more entertaining. And with broadband speeds  increasing and more and more people  opting for broadband I’m sure we are going to see a lot more of it in the next 12 months.

R.I.P Dialup

The Money Is In The List

If there is one thing that has been rammed home to me since I became involved in Internet Marketing is this catch cry “The money is in the list!”

What list? Your email list.

For anyone starting out in business this should become a personal mantra. As you go about your daily business keep your mantra uppermost in your mind and work towards building your list.

Your email list is your opportunity to communicate with your potential prospects and your customers and build your business.

So just how do you build a list?

Email addresses change at a rate of around 30 percent or more on most lists, and this means marketers (anyone in an online business) must adopt an aggressive approach to expand their list and yield a significant return on investment.

Email is a personal medium , just like the telephone, and like the telephone (where we have been bombarded with tele-marketers), unsolicted email (spam) has become the scourge of our inbox.

The Australian Spam Act 2003 and the Spam (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003 became operative on 11 April 2004. (click here for more info)

What constitutes spam. CAUBE-AU (the Coalition Against Unsolicited Bulk Email, Australia) defines spam very broadly as any electronic mail message that is:

  1. transmitted to a large number of recipients; and
  2. not explicitly and knowingly requested by some or all of those recipients.

Other common definitions of spam also require that the messages be commercial in nature.

To ensure you are not spamming, you need to work with permission based emails.
By marketing to people who have told you expressly that they want to hear from you, expect to see these results:

  1. Better response rates
  2. Increased trust and brand affinity
  3. Better deliverability

It’s going to take time and money to build a permission-based house list and create targeted, relevant offers and messages, however your list will be a smaller but more responsive list than if it was an unsolicited email list.

But email marketing isn’t about how big your list is or sending your list email after email.

It’s all about getting results and building relationships with your list. Put simply, getting permission gets better results and is the only way to build email relationships with customers and subscribers.
Consider these helpful tips to build your list:

  • Consider All Touch Points: Use every point of contact with customers and prospects.
  • Obtain Permission: Always obtain permission with the confirmed (double) opt-in method for online contacts. For offline contacts, update your database with when, where and how the contact was initiated. Confirm their permission in the first email.
  • Required Information: Obtain email address, name, format preference and logical interests/preferences.
  • Focus Equal Attention on Existing Lists: Implement strategies and incentives to transform inactive subscribers into active ones.
  • Provide Valuable Benefits: Convince potential subscribers of the valuable benefits they’ll receive.
  • Convey Trust: Clearly state your privacy/email policies.

Best practices for building your opt-in list. 

1. Feature a Sign-Up Form on Each Page of Your Site – It should be obvious. All sites need to include a sign up form. Sign-up opportunities should be throughout your site.

2. Promote Benefits on the Sign-Up Page – Enhance subscription value with sample emails, testimonials and strong call to action copy.

3. Offer An Incentive to Opt-In – Incentives like reports, discounts and e-books significantly increase your sign up rate.

4. Optimize Your Site for Search Engine Placement – Optimize current and archived newsletters for search engines to increase traffic and subscriptions.

5. Pay for Search Engine Services and Promote Your Email on the Landing Page – If you pay for search services like Google AdWords be sure to include email subscription information on the landing page.

6. Add Opt-in Check Boxes on Demo Requests, Reports and Registration Forms – Well-executed forms and pages may improve conversion rates by 50 percent or more.

7. Include “Send to a Friend” Options – Generate new subscribers with minimal effort if bundled with promotional campaigns.

8. Use Direct Mail and Catalogs – Encourage email subscriptions on all print ads.

9. Direct Employees to Include Messages and Links in Email Signature Lines – Add “Subscribe to the Company X Email Newsletter” to employee email signatures.

10. Direct Call Center and Sales Employees to Obtain Permission and Capture Email Addresses Over the Phone – Instruct call center and sales staff to ask customers and prospects if they’d like to receive newsletters or promotional email.

11. Send Post Cards to Customers Encouraging Them to Subscribe to Email – If you have postal contact information for customers but not email addresses, send a post card with opt-in sign-up offer and URL.

12. Hand Out Sign-Up Forms at Public Speaking Engagements and Seminars – Promote your newsletter in presentations and handouts.

13. Implement Rented List Campaigns and Subscriptions – Promote your company in email campaigns and landing pages when you rent email lists.

14. Promote Sign-Ups in Confirmation/Transaction Emails – Add messages and links to opt-in pages of all confirmation and transaction emails.

15. Include An Opt-in Line on Credit Card Receipts – Not an obvious method, but may be quite effective.

16. Add Opt-in Message to Warranty and Product Registration Cards.

17. Add Sign-Up Message to Invoices.

18. Display Opt-in Forms at the Cash Register – An approach used by restaurants and retailers to advertise weekday discounts, catering services etc.

19. Promote Your Email/Newsletter in Articles and Article Attribution – Include a reference and link to your newsletter after the byline on articles in trade and consumer publications.

20. Include Opt-in Message and Check Boxes on Shopping Cart Pages – Remember to ask for email format and product/information preferences.

21. Promote Your Email/Newsletter in Other Company Publications – Promote online newsletters in print newsletters, magazines and brochures. Add “Sign up for our monthly newsletter at www.your website.com/subscribe.html” after “Visit www.your website.com for more information.”

22. Include Newsletter Subscriptions in Trade Show Lead Generation Forms – Obtain permission to send your monthly newsletter to booth visitors.

23. Promote Your Newsletter/Promotional Emails in Industry Directories and Sites.

24. Distribute Press Releases Based on Newsletter Articles – Newsletters with topical articles may warrant a press release. Make sure the press release includes links and information on how to subscribe.

25. Include Information and a Link to Your Newsletter in Press Releases – A good option for smaller companies. Include your company newsletter and other resources in press release copy.

26. Include Opt-in Information on Customer Satisfaction Surveys – Ask permission to communicate valuable information via email newsletters and promotions.

27. Include Opt-in Forms in Product Shipping Boxes – Advertise email promotions on packing slips and direct mail cards with links to your site. Many retailers and catalogers also include promotional offers from non-competing companies.

28. Employ a Reputable Email List Service – List services obtain email addresses and  Be sure you obtain permission before – or as part of – the first email you send.

29. Ensure you use a reputable autoreponder like AWeber Autoresponder to manage your email list.

So there you have it, a multitude of ways to build your list and keep your business growing!

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