Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
2:32 pm
As you may know, every so often I write a review of what I believe to be a quality product. Well, today’s post is just that – a product review of Ray Johnson’s brand new course, Clickbank Stealth. Ray is an awesome internet marketer whom I respect very much. Infact, you have probably heard me talk about some of his other products as well.
So, what is Clickbank Stealth? Well, it’s a brand new, step by step 100+ page ebook and 14 video training course that teaches you never before seen secrets of Clickbank gurus – secrets they use to create Top Ten Clickbank websites every time…
The course is web based and is made up of 14 training modules plus a KILLER eBook which walks you through the entire system and leads you to each video so you are always in total control and have 100% confidence at every single step.
I’ve got to say – You simply CAN’T get this system wrong!
Ray even follows up what he teaches you with step by step screen capture videos so you can learn how to actually apply what you’ve learned from the eBook.
Here’s what’s inside the Clickbank Stealth course:
**Why the domain name you choose has a DRAMATIC effect on your profits
**Why poor copy will KILL your website, and how to write Clickbank “Cash-Cow” copy that will force top marketers to promote you
**Why NOT just any old graphics for your product/site will do, and why you may as well quit before you’ve begun if you fail to use this method
**The #1 secret of product creation that is CRITICAL for your long term success online that could bank you a fortune
**Why download pages are CRITICAL to your success online (yes, DOWNLOAD PAGES!)
**How to get a TON of JV partners/affiliates to promote your site, even if you have no contacts, no list and all in just minutes!
**How to craft the perfect page to maximise the number of affiliates who ACTUALLY promote your site come launch day
**How to test, without the boredom, what could quadruple your earnings within minutes
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Monday, November 30th, 2009 at
12:08 pm
Viral Marketing: Choosing a Topic For Your Report
A viral report will only do well if it’s on a subject people want to read about. There’s no point researching and writing (or outsourcing) a report only to find your market isn’t interested in it and I also think it’s important to select a topic that you are really interested in and something which is related to what you want to promote. Of course all this goes almost without saying, but then…how do you actually go about selecting a hot topic for your report?
You should first consider what sites/products you want to promote…
Let’s say I want to promote an eBook on “how to make money from blogging”. In this case a good viral report might be ‘How to Set Up a Blog’ or ’30 Important Blogging Tips’. These titles aren’t the best as I’m just throwing them out there and I’m sure that you can think of really great titles, but you get the idea…
What if there’s no obvious topic for your report? A great place to start is getting involved in forums. Browsing forums related to the topic of the product/site that you want to promote are a wonderful place to get information, see what people are discussing, and get to know what’s hot.
Let’s say you’re operating in the internet marketing niche. I regularly browse through internet marketing forums, and from that I know that the following are pretty hot topics:
Blogging
Twitter
Social Network Marketing
Viral Marketing
Product Creation
Article Writing
Each of these could easily form the basis for a good report.
You can use a viral report as a complete money making system in it’s own right. I’m not currently involved in the gardening niche, but I could start making money from it today. All I’d need to do is find some gardening related products which I could promote as an affiliate, insert some links to those products into my report, and begin distributing the report.
So, you might already know what’s hot in the niche you’re operating in, but if you don’t it’s very easy to find out.
Go to Google and type in “your niche + forum” and “your niche + blog.”
This will locate forums and blogs in your niche. Make yourself a coffee, and spend an hour or two browsing through the forum discussions and blog posts looking for what people are talking about. It usually becomes pretty apparent what might make a good report topic.
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