Fake Gurus [168]

Few things get me more excited than helping people succeed.

Few things get me angrier than watching good people get swindled, cheated and misled.

“Fake” Gurus

Would you like to know how some “internet marketing guru” products get created? A bunch of dudes (gurus) huddled at a bar say, “What will the suckers buy?”

Let me tell you a story.

(Hypothetical of course. There’s no way this story could be TRUE. Certainly the following account is not based on FACTS. There’s no way you would believe that I have an inside track to this fictionalize account of REAL EVENTS.)

Newbie comes online.

Buys almost every how to make money package out there. Works hard. Tries all the systems. But nothing works (You’ll understand why by the end of this post.)

He gets mad.

Contacts the gurus. Makes a scene. Whines and cries. Moans. Points the finger. (Maybe the middle one.)

Gurus huddle… “This looks bad.”

“Come here little newbie. Let us show you how it’s done. Just create a how to make money course. We will promote it for you. You will make money guaranteed because people buy everything we tell them to.”

“I’ve never made any money online. How can I teach other people?” says the newbie as he wipes his cheek.

“Doesn’t matter,” the gurus reply. “Once we send emails out for you, you WILL make money. In fact, in the first hour you will make $35,756.87. THEN you can put on your website ‘I made $35,756.87 with my very first launch in a brand new niche for me.’ What do you think about that?”

“I think I am going to be rich!”

That makes me want to throw-up. How about you?

Well, it shouldn’t since none of that is TRUE.

Next issue I’ll share how to determine the guru from the boo boo.

Peace,
P

 

Fast Lane Traffic

Enter the Traffic FAST LANE

I’m super excited about this particular report because of the many different ways it is going to help your business.

The strategy that I’m going to teach you today will allow you to –

  • Drive traffic to any web site you choose.
  • Promote affiliate program links.
  • Add new subscribers to your list.
  • Build your affiliate and joint venture network.
  • Generate interest in your articles, mini-courses and special reports.

Ultimately, despite its simplicity, it holds many different components for generating more profit for your internet business.

And that ought to excite YOU too!

What I’m going to share with you in this report has two important “profit points” that will have a direct impact upon your business.

Profit Point #1:
CONTROL the browsing habits of your subscribers and site visitors.

What if you could lead your subscribers and site visitors to read your ezine articles, download your special reports, visit your blog pages, click on your affiliate links, listen to your audio messages, and so forth through the convenience of getting one singular document into their hands?

What if you could lead your contacts to systematically visit (and even revisit) the materials and pages most likely to make you money?

One aspect of the How To Get F.R.E.E. Traffic™ system is getting your contacts to absorb your content, direct their attention where you most want them to go and invest their time, money and energy on you instead of your competition.

Listen, here’s the thing –

There are many others out there with the same
subscribers and site visitors as you have …

…and they are trying to get those people to
listen to what THEY have to say.

People only have so much time. They’ll only visit so many sites.  They’ll only join so many lists.  They’ll only read so many emails.  They’ll only spend so much money.

Learn this:  Winning the battle for control of a person’s attention is the single greatest contributor to success on the planet.  Without someone’s attention, you can’t sell them a single thing.  With it, the sky’s the limit.

You want to get as much of your contacts’ time, effort and money as you can by keeping their attention on you and your resources instead of allowing them to go elsewhere.

It’s this simple:  if someone is going to educate them through content, convince them to buy through marketing and develop a long-term relationship with them … it might as well be you instead of your competition!

And, to a great extent, you can do this with one singular document as I’m going to explain to you in just a moment.

You get free traffic to places you choose through
your existing subscribers and site visitors!

So, that’s one of the “profit points” for you with this strategy.

Profit Point #2:
CREATE an influx of additional subscribers and site visitors.

What if, with this same document, you could get other people to send you their subscribers and site visitors to your most profitable page?  Would it help your business if you could get others to send their contacts to your sales page, your opt-in page, your mini-course page, your special report download page, your portal page or your affiliate page?

Of course it would help you.

That’s the other side of the How To Get F.R.E.E. Traffic™ system.  It’s an automated lead generation tool.  If you follow my simple instructions, you’ll force others – smart marketers, super affiliates, experts, persons of influence – you’ll force others to send you targeted traffic.

FREE targeted traffic.

That’s the best kind, right?!

You get free traffic to places you choose through
other people’s subscribers and site visitors!

As a bonus with Fast Lane, you’ll also get…

Traffic School

It would be really great if you could just build a website and have people automatically flock to it — but it doesn’t happen that way in real life. The good news is that I’ll be sharing 101 ways that you can get a lot of traffic to your site.

Implementing just a few of these methods will take some effort on your part, but the results will be well worth it.

 

It Don’t Work That Way

Emails come in that say stuff like…

Q: “I’ve got an unhappy customer. What do I do?”

A: “Do your best to make her happy.”

Q: “Tried that. What’s next?”

A: “Wave and blow a kiss.”

Everyone is not meant to be together.

We can’t (and shouldn’t try) to make the perpetually unhappy, happy.

It just don’t work that way.

We don’t all connect.

We don’t all blend.

“Can’t we all just get along?” Rodney King, May 1, 1992.

Nope.

Wish we could.

But it ain’t happening.

Why?

We’re all different.

Example:

I don’t like vegetables, but I love cows (but not as pets).

Now then. Veggie lovers are super tempted to make a comment spouting the health benefits of broccoli and other dark greens. Then they will mention the hazards of red meat.

And I’d say something smart like, “What?”

And they would return to their plate of grass and me to the deliciouso filet mignon and previously live Maine lobster.

OK. Beef and beets may not be major (at least to me), but if we can’t agree on FOOD we’re not going to agree all the time in business.

It’s cool.

It’s OK.

It’s no big deal.

Focus your time and attention on the dozens, hundreds, thousands who do love you. And forget chasing the one or two that don’t.

Wait…

I see a burger on the mooooooove. Come’er Bessie!!!!

Success is NOT an Accident,

Paul

 

Build Your List with Affiliates

Quick, without thinking about it,
what’s your number one traffic generation strategy?

Nothing … say that out loud with me, “Nothing” … will grow your traffic better than an effective affiliate program.  Nothing.

You are only one person who can only do so much on your own. You only have 24 hours each day to get things done.

But, what if you could tap into the profit pulling power of hundreds, even thousands of other people? What if there was an entire sales army marching across the web, all promoting your product for you?

You’d like that, wouldn’t you?

Ask ANY successful internet marketer on the planet what their #1 source of traffic is and, if they are honest, I’ll assure you that they’ll tell you it’s their affiliate program.

Seriously, find your favorite “guru” and ask them. Ask them if there is ANYTHING that comes close to their affiliate team.

Ask Jimmy D. Brown. Ask John Reese. Ask Mike Filsaime. Ask Frank Kern. Ask Ken Evoy. Ask Marlon Sanders. Ask Russell Brunson. Ask Derek Gehl. Ask Yanik Silver.

Ask ANYONE – don’t take my word for it.

None of these guys would be where they are today without their affiliate program. None of them.

Now, you can find out the secret to their success and duplicate it.

Would you like traffic that you couldn’t stop if you tried?

Click Here to Grow Your Affiliate Sales Force!

Peace,

Paul

Clickbank Guide

Register at ClickBank

ClickBank is one of the largest providers of digital content on the Internet today. It permits merchants to sell digital products in various forms, as e-books, software, newsletters, subscriptions and memberships. Merchants registered with ClickBank can sell to customers from all over the world and they can use the ever growing network of affiliate marketers associated with ClickBank to promote their products on a global scale. In fact, the biggest attraction of ClickBank today is its network of experienced and trusted affiliates. Further, ClickBank has simplified the entire process and handles the signing up affiliates, tracking the leads or sales generated and payment of commissions to affiliates, allowing vendors to concentrate on what they do best, which is creating and working on their product. It is not surprising then, that not only is ClickBank recognized as a great place to sell digital products, it is also one of the most powerful affiliate management systems you can find on the Internet.

Sign Up for Clickbank Now – Its Free

Before we begin telling you about how you can open an account with ClickBank and start signing up affiliates to promote your product, you should know a little about the benefits of selling digital products, why ClickBank is the ideal place to sell digital products and why affiliate marketing is now an essential part of any online marketing campaign.

Benefits of Selling Digital Products

There is no doubt that in the last few years, the power and popularity of the Internet has completely transformed the nature of business and the way business is done. One of the most important changes that the Internet has brought about has been the way it has made geographical boundaries non-existent and businesses can be literally open 24 hours a day for 7 days a week. And one of the easiest ways of using the tremendous resources and power of the Internet is by starting your own online business of selling digital products.

Before we look at how you can use ClickBank to run and manage your affiliate program, we will look at the benefits of operating an online business selling digital products.

•      Ease of use – While you may have been very concerned about setting up and operating an online business, starting with digital products will make the entire process fairly simple. You do not have to engage customers for a long time, convincing them to buy your product. Instead, you can invest your efforts in having a website that will do your marketing work for you and in building an affiliate network that will be working for you. In fact, you could be on a vacation while your website and your affiliates will be promoting your product.

•      No additional costs – If you were selling a physical item, then having to sell additional items would mean having to invest more in producing more of the items. However, when it comes to a digital product, all you have to do is creating the product once and sell it as many times as you like without having to spend anything extra on it. For example, you may sell software, music, video, journals, ebooks, even subscriptions to paid websites. An additional copy of an ebook or software is not going to cost you one cent more whereas it will certainly bring you the same amount of profit.

•      Instant payment – When you sell digital products, a customer typically pays for it through online banking methods, PayPal or through credit/debit cards. This ensures that you receive your payment almost as soon as your customer makes a purchase. You do not have to wait for the shipped good to reach your customer who will decide if they are satisfied with the product and only then make the payment.

•      Grow your business – Selling digital products also makes it easy to grow your online business. Once you understand the very basic techniques involved in marketing your product, you can quickly employ these techniques to social networking, article submissions as well as affiliate networking to gain more sales.

•      No inventory costs – Most online stores have to worry about how long they can store their products, where to store their products and how much loss they will incur if they run short of the products at a time of high demand. Digital products do not have any of these disadvantages. Once you create a digital product, you have to store it in one place from where it can be downloaded as many times needed. Creating more copies does not cost you any more than what creating the single product did and you can store it for as long as you want without incurring any further costs.

•      Get a head start – Even if you would like to expand later to selling various other products, selling digital products can quickly let you build a good reputation for your business online. By concentrating on selling a quality digital product, you can generate more sales, fewer returns or refunds, more positive feedback and in general, let your business gain in popularity. When you provide a product that can actually help people with their problems or provides solid advice, you can be sure that it will be well-received and people will talk about it on the Internet. They will mention it on message boards, on social networking sites and even recommend it to their friends.

•      Automated delivery – Many online businesses also have to worry about the delivery of their goods and if they eventually make it safely to their destination. On the other hand, customers can receive the product they have purchased by simply downloading it from your website. Your customers do not have to worry about additional shipping charges or the safety of their product and you do not have to worry about delivering your product to different parts of the world.

•      No geographical limits – The most obvious benefit that an online business has over traditional brick and mortar stores are that your customer base does not have to be limited to a particular geographical location. You can sell your digital products to customers all over the world – you are thus going to see a dramatic increase not just in the number of customers but in your earnings as well. And if you have a digital product that is available in multiple languages such as French, German, and Chinese and so on, you can multiply your earnings that much more.

•      Automated sales and payment – You can use a good online sales management system that will allow you to handle the sales, payment, marketing and affiliate network for your digital products automatically. For example, ClickBank, one of the world’s largest retail sellers of digital products makes it very easy for you to set up an online business selling digital products by managing the most challenging aspects of sales, viz., handling order forms, payments and online marketing.

•      Easy to start the business – If you have a digital product ready, it is going to take you no time at all to start an online business. You can very quickly register a suitable domain name and choose a reliable web hosting company. Before you know it, you will have a few pages ready describing your business and the product you are selling. Now, all you need to do to start taking orders is to register with ClickBank and start selling your product.

As you can see, selling digital products is a great way for your online business to earn money and also build awareness about the brand.

 

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Peace,
paul

 

Refunds [157]

Today we finished our week of fun work.

Wednesday and Thursday were spent with the Big Game Plan Players www.thebiggameplan.com .

There are few things that get me more pumped than to see people set a target, plan it, do it and make it.

This is a group action takers. I could not be more proud of them and the awesome work they are doing!

Special thanks to J, who flew in from Bucharest. We’re having a meeting in Ireland in April and she could have waited, but did not want to miss the focus sessions and meeting personally with other players.

Side note: You have GOT to get in or form a group of 15+ like minded people. You cannot believe how this will make your business accelerate.

Our Mastermind ReDefined group has been meeting since Thursday afternoon. We’re having an AWESOME time of brainstorming among peers.

Last night we went to a Dallas Stars hockey game. Big time thanks to the www.twitter.com/barefoot_exec and Carrie’s team for hosting a great event. Fun!

Alrighty then…

You know, refunds and returns are part of business. Here’s a philosophy you might want to adopt.

This is what some might call common sense. Others might just call weird.

Here it is…

If I buy something and it flat out does not work, I might as for a refund.

However, if I learn or discover anything. I NEVER ask for a refund. Because that stuff’s in my brain. It’s not right for the product creator for me to take their information and use it and not pay them for it.

And “using it” means…

Regardless of the intention of the product if an idea hits on page 54, or video 3 or four minutes into the MP3. That’s an idea that would not have existed or triggered without that purchase.

So is it fair to ask for a refund when it spurs thought or direction? When new knowledge is gained or old knowledge is resuscitated?

No.

With product consumption, you and I are changed forever. It may be two years from now that you think, “Oh…I remember reading that in ‘Name of Book’ I need to put that in action.”

That would be wrong to move forward with if you had gotten a refund, right?

OK, let’s get more personal for example…

You’re selling an MP3 program.

Bill buys.

Downloads.

Consumes.

Decides it’s “Not for him.”

Gets a refund.

A year later.

He’s still wading around in the same market.

He remembers something you said.

It sets him on fire.

He finally moves forward because of YOU!

But he got a refund?

That’s just silly.

Practice intellectual integrity and you will attract people like you to your online business.

Success is NOT an Accident,
Paul

 

DIRECT RESPONSE BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR MERCHANTS

TRIAL OFFERS

Marketing models that employ “Free-Trial”, “Deferred Billing” and/or “Shipping Only” are considered trial offers for purposes of this communication. Consumers must be receiving a tangible good or contracted service in exchange for charging of payment cards. Incentivized discount offers are acceptable when the cardholder is receiving goods or services in exchange for payment; however we will be unable to support accounts engaging in hidden or delayed charges and ‘free’ offers that are not truly free.

  1. Avoid using terms in your marketing and offer presentation such as “Free”, “Risk Free” or any similar and potentially misleading phrases when consumers will be enrolled in a monthly continuity program at the end of a trial period, or will be paying a deferred charge for the trial period. The phrase “Free Trial” is prohibited unless there is truly no cost or obligation incurred by the consumer.
  2. “Shipping & Handling Only” offers must be a fair and accurate shipping charge reasonable to be accrued by the merchant for providing the product.
  3. Trial offers must be extended for a minimum of 10 days.
  4. Trial periods should not begin until the product is shipped to the consumer.

MARKETING

  1. Avoid creating a ‘false sense of urgency’ for the consumer. Unless the consumer’s ability to order is genuinely taken away after a specified timeframe or order count is reached, this practice is prohibited. Use of applications such as countdown clocks, tickers, or language such as “Offer Expires Today!” is also prohibited.
  2. Product claims, by law, must be truthful. Claims regarding effectiveness must be substantiated by clinical research conducted to support the claims, and consistent with the formulas and ingredients in your product
  3. Qualifications for trial periods of a product should follow pre-determined rules disqualifying consumers who do not meet parameters, including but not limited to: Age, Weight, Height, and Location.
  4. Unreasonable claims or guarantees are prohibited. Examples of claims considered unreasonable are:

“Flushes Pounds”, “Flushes Toxins”, “Builds Muscles”

  • Stating that use of a product will result in permanent weight loss
  • Stating that a product will cause the consumer to lose a specified amount of weight in a specified timeframe
  • Stating that a product will cause substantial weight loss no matter what or how much the consumer eats.
  • Stating that use of a product can cause weight loss (or muscle growth) in specific body parts

“Free Money”, “Instant Money”

  • Stating that the product can substitute the income of a full time job
  • Stating that money can be earned with little to no effort or investment
  • Stating that use of a product will earn you hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars

Additional examples include:

  • Stating that the product has been successfully used by an unrealistic or unsubstantiated number of people
  • Stating that a product will secure the consumer a job, either at the product’s company or another company
  • Stating or implying that a product is endorsed or in any way associated with President Obama or a government entity

ENDORSEMENTS/TESTIMONIALS:

  1. Endorsements and testimonials of user experiences must reflect the true and honest opinions of the endorsee(s).
  2. Endorsements and testimonials provided must present a clear picture to consumers of realistic results of using the product. If advertisers do not have substantiation of a specific claim or endorsement, then generally expected results must be clearly disclosed and backed by substantiation of any claims.
  3. Blogs used for promotional purposes must be in compliance with published FTC guidelines, representing an accurate and full representation of the endorsee, or clearly designated as a fictional story if developed internally for marketing purposes.
  4. News Sites published in marketing materials must be in compliance with published FTC guidelines, and must be clearly presented to the consumer as an advertorial. Written consent should be obtained from a media outlet prior to using the logo.
  5. Implied celebrity endorsement by use of an image in your marketing is prohibited without express legal written consent.

AFFILIATE MARKETING (CPA) NETWORKS

A significant contributing factor to Historical Excessive chargeback violations has been the utilization of CPA Networks. Transactions generated from internet traffic and all other lead sources must be managed and monitored for potential fraud using an approved system. Third Party service engagement may be a requirement for account approval.

  1. CPA Networks should contractually be held accountable for monitoring traffic generated from participating marketers.
  2. Merchants must have monitoring plans in place to detect suspect traffic and monitor Affiliate and Sub-Affiliate performance.

BILLING TERMS DISCLOSURE

The FTC has recently published guidelines regarding “Negative Option” enrollment programs and is taking a very aggressive position against merchants utilizing/employing this business practice. Recommendations taken in part from the FTC’s website may include but are not limited to the following:

  1. Negative Option disclosures must be clear and conspicuous to the consumer and comply with published FTC principals.
  2. The full price of products sold must be within reasonable “fair market value”
  3. Under no circumstances should consumers be billed for a product or service not disclosed.
  4. Consumers must be required to validate understanding of the terms of the offer twice during order submission. The first validation can take place with the initial offer presentation prior to submission of credit card information, and the second during the checkout process. The confirmation order page must also require consumers to acknowledge that they agree to the Terms & Conditions and authorize the merchant to charge the credit card for the disclosed dollar amount. Terms must be displayed adjacent to the “submit”, “confirm” or any other “call to action” button confirming the order. The price must be within 100 pixels of the “submit”, “confirm” or any other “call to action” button.
    • Terms must be in a minimum 12-point “easy to read” font.
    • Avoid visually distracting graphics from the display of terms.
    • Pre-checked boxes must never be used.
    • Consumers should be required to actively and individually select each offer or bonus during the checkout process when there are multiple offers or up sells presented. No offers or up sells should be pre–selected or pre-checked.
    • Consumers should not be able to move forward in the offer or checkout until the box acknowledging the terms is checked.
    • Verbiage must clearly disclose the enrollment into an ongoing membership with no distraction. An example of an acceptable disclosure is: “By clicking “Submit” you acknowledge that you understand you are being enrolled in a 10 day trial for $4.95, and after expiration of the 10 day trial period you will be charged $59 per month until you cancel your service”
    • All products or services purchased when the call-to-action button is clicked should be billed as a single charge unless the order is fulfilled at different times requiring multiple charges.
    • Shipping and Handling should not be billed separate from charges for the product or service.

BILLING TIMEFRAMES

  1. A merchant may not bill a consumer the full price twice in a 30-day span. An acceptable billing cycle example would be:
    • Day 1 – Consumer signs up for a 10 day trial offer with paid shipping of $4.95 charged at the time of order.
    • Day 11 – The first monthly order is shipped and the consumer is billed the full price of $59.
    • Day 41 – The second monthly order is shipped and the consumer is billed the full price of $59.
  2. Consumers should not be billed prior to shipment of products.

REFUND POLICIES

Merchants must not make it difficult for consumers to exercise the disclosed cancellation procedures and all cancellation requests must be honored in accordance with the stated terms of the transaction.

  1. Refund policies must be disclosed prior to the sale completion. Establish a clear, concise statement of your refund and credit policy. Your policy should be consistent with the objectives of your business and the products or services sold.
  2. Merchants must not require return of any trial offer product samples in order for the consumer to receive a refund, or cancel their ongoing subscription.
  3. “Full Money Back” or “Full Satisfaction” guarantees are considered false and prohibited unless the offer provides a full refund on all products, including but not limited to Shipping & Handling charges.
  4. Refunds should be for the full amount charged including shipping and handling
  5. All future billing to a customer should be canceled when a refund is issued.
  6. All future billing to a customer should be canceled when a chargeback is received.

BACK END OFFERS, AKA UP SELLS OR CROSS SELLS:

All sales should be directly between the business entities (merchants) processing the transactions and the consumer, with consumer authorization for all purchases.

  1. Under no circumstances can consumer data be shared with another company as this is a violation of Brand Regulations, including but not limited to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.
  2. Forced and hidden up sells are strictly prohibited
  3. Up Sells with recurring charges are prohibited, regardless of consumer opt-in or acknowledgement of the offer.
  4. A one-time bonus offer may be extended to the consumer for an additional product offered by the same company as the initial transaction. The price of the bonus offer must be clearly disclosed and the consumer must acknowledge the terms of the sale prior to providing credit card information for completion of the sale, and again at order confirmation/ submission.

DESCRIPTORS

  1. ALL MERCHANTS DEFINED AS OFFERING A DIRECT MARKETING PRODUCT WILL BE ASSIGNED A DESCRIPTOR FORMATTED TO COMPLY WITH VISA REQUIREMENTS, TO INCLUDE AN *.
  2. Billing descriptor should be consistent with the website name, marketing materials, purchase confirmation, and shipping notification (if any) sent to the consumer.

FULFILLMENT

  1. Orders must be fulfilled in a timely manner. It is recommended that all products be shipped within 48 hours (2 business days) from the date of order.
  2. A confirmation email should be provided for all online orderswith physical shipment, within the prior 5 days to shipment or 2 days following shipment, including the following information:
    • Merchant contact information (at minimum a consumer service phone number)
    • Order information including purchaser’s name, unique order or customer ID, summary of item(s) purchased
    • Terms of the order, including initial amount billed and future billing schedule (this should be stressed)
    • Cancellation and refund policy
    • Delivery confirmation / tracking information
  3. An invoice should be included with the product including the following information:
    • Merchant contact information (at minimum a consumer service phone number)
    • Terms of the order, including initial amount billed and future billing schedule
    • Cancellation and refund policy

CUSTOMER SERVICE:

  1. Multiple methods of cancellation must be provided for consumers to cancel or request refunds, including at least two options of contact. Example of acceptable service channels include: phone, email, mail, and online chat. Phone support is strongly recommended as one of the options.
  2. “Contact Us” information including contact methods and hours of availability should be prominently displayed in all marketing, offer and payment pages, as well as included in purchase confirmations, invoices and any other communication with consumers.
  3. Customer Service must be easily accessible and available during reasonable business hours
  4. Refund and Cancellation Policies must be followed as disclosed to the consumer at the time of order
  5. Hold times to reach Customer Service must be less than 2 minutes.
  6. After hours voice mail should include a greeting that properly identifies the merchant to the consumer, provides hours of Customer Service availability and an expectation for call back.
 

Weekend Update

Nicheology Profit Letter
by Paul Evans, Nicheology.com
==============================================

It’s the weekend and here I am “working” again. :-)

Or as my friends say, “Doing something on the computer and somehow
getting paid.”

There are days when it’s hard to believe how much fun this is.

Just sitting here in the living room with my boy – watching some bizarre
show on elephants on Animal Planet.

Nicheology members, here’s the next in the “Find Your Niche” series. This
blows the doors off typical internet marketing niche-finding training. And
it explains why so many “marketers” work extremely hard to get you to
go down a completely dead end road.

You might start laughing when you compare what some gurus are
trying to get you to do online that would never, never, never fly in the
real world.

As you watch module 3 pay close attention to the “combustible combination”
section. It just might hold the key to your breakthrough. :-)

http://www.nicheology.com/members/374.cfm

And for Club Level folks, check this out…

http://nicheologyclublevel.com/?p=629

It’s a super sneaky way to highjack customer attention from your
competition. This totally ignored angle can really boost your traffic.
Plus, a way to leverage this concept in your market. You will never
run out of product ideas using this simple method.

Finally, I was talking to my friend Jim Edwards this morning. I actually bought
my very first ebook from him. He’s an internet marketing pioneer and I owe
a ton of my success to Jim.

In fact, I’ve been a member of his site for over 2.5 years. I actually pay
and won’t let him give it to me. (I’m one of those weirdos who feel
like you shouldn’t take value for free, even if you can.)

Go check it out…

http://budurl.com/JimE

Well, time to go. “Weird, True and Freaky” is starting on AP. This must be
what the boy was waiting on.

Success is NOT an Accident!
Paul

Join the fun… http://www.nicheology.com/joinnow

 

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