News from August 2008

Keeping the Most Dynamic Flow In Your Product

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by Anna Majkowska
Today I’m going to resurrect PLR products sitting in your hard
drive.
In Internet Marketing market, keep in mind that there are two types
of people that separate the experienced and newbies.
Let’s say you’re discussing “List Building” in Warrior Forum.
You’re explaining that you use methods 1, 2, and 3 and the
experienced folks will simply “get [...]


Don’t Copy and Paste Articles to Post In Forums

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by anthonygrimley
There is a thread taking place in Warrior Forum now where someone copied and pasted another person’s article, claiming that’s his work.  It started out as “Oh Wow, good thread”, then turned into “Hey, you stole this article!” thread.
Even if it’s your OWN article, it’s a bad etiquette to cut and paste one [...]


How Are You Branding?

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by jhf
Chris Guillebeau at The Art of Non-Conformity recently published an interesting post.  Chris first paraphrased from something he heard what the Applebee’s restaurant CEO said.
“What people want and what they say they want are different.”  I can’t argue with that, either.
However, what’s also important to note is what a business thinks people want [...]


WSO Forum Generating More Views Than Main Warrior Forum

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You have to execuse me for not updating this blog in the past several days.  I have been staying with my in-laws with no Internet connection (kind of a nice change).
Anyway, I’ve noticed several times by now that there are more people browsing WSO section of the forum than there are viewing the Main Discussion.
This [...]


Most Spam Sources Come from Russian Mobsters

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by wajiii
OPB News published an intereting article.  Most Email Spam Comes From Russian Mobsters
If you live in Oregon, you might have to do better job filtering.
Thanks to Paul Myers for pointing out this link.


Mass Control Revealed 60 Minute Call MP3 and MRR

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Due to the popular demand Frank recently created about his new Mass Control related product, I decided to bring back the 60 minute call MP3 (I am an authorized reseller), but this time with MRR.
It’s an easy sell and if you have a list, your subscribers will love the content.  Here is the link for [...]


Ryan Deiss Ditches the Name Field and Increases Opt-in Rate

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by wadem
This is one of those moments when a blogger gets attention he deserves.  Ryan Deiss at DrivingTraffic.com conducts a split test by doing away with the name field from auto responder form.
After removing the field, he saw 5-8% (depending on the site) increaes in opt-in.
Normally, auto responder forms are created with at least [...]


Does Credibility Outsell Copywriting?

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by DonLon Photo
Yesterday I talked a little bit about copywriting. Although I have been in sales all my life, I never received formalized training in copywriting and it’s fascinating for me to meet people who know how to persuade others through ads or sales pages.
I was reading Paul Myers’ recent newsletter. In [...]


Only $1 A Day

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by welmoe
When a Financing Manager at Car dealership tells you, “To protect your investment, your Extended Warrenty is available for $30 more per month, which comes out to be only $1 a day”, it works.
When Steven Wagenheim says, “My Article Secrets is sold at $97, which comes out to be only 26 cents a [...]


Do You Have Sub Lists, Too?

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by shortfatkid
You might be hearing about Mass Control Giveaway by Frank Kern this week.
If you know Frank, he is the master of “Reverse” squeeze process, first showcasing very informative and useful content video before his visitors opt-in for more.
It’s an interesting approach to list building because it goes against the usual “opt-in first then [...]


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