Thursday, February 18, 2016

Free Leads / Massive Web Traffic - Brian Hazel



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Everyone wants -> ( Free Leads / Massive Web Traffic Solutions


 And there are a lot of ways to get it done !!!

Because, sometimes you just need a ton more:
  • You’re launching a new product.
  • You’re offering a new service.
  • You need your overall traffic numbers up.
  • After months of using free traffic-building methods, you still have that “lonely” feeling every time you check your stats....etc.,etc.
If so, it may be time to take a trip into “Business Clichè Land”…

”To make money, you have to spend money.”

And there are a lot of ways to do just that to increase your online business presence.
  • Buy pay-per-click advertising from services like Google’s Adwords.
  • Purchase an opt-in email list for a marketing campaign and/or -> Solo Ads  *(hint...hint..)
  • Offer an affiliate program to increase your marketing efforts, using a service such as Clickbank…or make your own! (The good side of this is that, for the most part, it only costs money when sales are made!)
  • Purchase posts or reviews on popular blogs. (Yes, this can be done, through services like PayPerPost, ReviewMe!, etc.)
  • Purchase signature links from members of forums in your target niche.
Of course, it’s more than possible to become very successful without spending a dime, but it’s just as possible to spend a lot of money to become a dismal failure and wind up living under a bridge in a cardboard box. Do your research. All advertising is not created equal, especially for your product.
The above is a very small list of different types of advertising you can spend your hard-earned money on.
What methods have you used that were successful?

What methods were a failure for you, and why do you think that happened?
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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Huge Online Internet Incomes - Brian M. Hazel




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Leveraging Social Media and connecting yourself with 

downloadable digital products as opposed to physical products...

Creates Huge => “Online Internet Incomes”...!!!


Understand the mathematics of 'downloadable'... 

Once Developed...Being manufactured at Zero Cost !

This Business Model is Exponentially Superior. 


When someone takes their business online, and especially if they have an online-only business, the impulse is to promote it online. 

That’s an effective idea, but there’s something you may be forgetting about your customers.
They’re not “traffic”, “hits” or “visitors”…they’re people.

Your goal isn’t to get more “traffic” to your website, it’s to get more people to your website.

And that’s who you need to market to…people,wherever they are.
Here’s a question…how many ways have you tried to drive traffic to your website that don’t involve the internet in the last six months?

 If you answered “Ummmmm….none?”, then you’re literally selling yourself short.
There’s a reason eBay spends millions of dollars on print and broadcast ads…

They want to reach everyone.

I’m not saying you should go ahead and place you bid for a slot in next year’s Superbowl broadcast, but there are some simple methods you can use to promote your online business offline, which brings us back to the town crier.
Town criers were, for a long time, the best way to get a message out to everyone in a community…they were one of the first “broadcast advertising” methods.

And today...

Word-of-mouth is still an incredibly effective way to advertise. ( ask - Donald Trump)
Use it!
Tell your friends, your relatives, your acquaintances…heck, tell the guy you’re standing in line with at the theater. Have business cards on hand to help direct people to your website, and scatter them around like confetti. Hang fliers in high-traffic areas. Heck, hire a skywriter. It doesn’t matter what method you use, it only matters that you do it.
Don’t get caught up in thinking only in terms of online marketing for your online business. There are potential customers around you every day…who knows how many of them might never find you unless you tell them in person?
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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Internet Marketing - Wealth Secrets - Brian Hazel


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Internet Marketing => Wealth Secrets

There’s one word that can carry quite a bit of power when used

As part of your marketing message:
“Free”.
Admittedly, “free” doesn’t carry the weight it used to. With everyone reaching the point of becoming over-saturated with marketing messages, something that has the word “free” attached to it has almost become a turn-off…especially online.
But it can still be a very effective tool, when used correctly; for example, as an inducement to opt-in to your newsletter or email list.

In many people’s minds, a successful marketing message has lots of exclamation points, underlines and flashing messages.

These things were all adopted to make the message stand out; the tables have now turned, however. The messages that stand out are the ones that don’t scream at the reader, but instead offer value in return for their time or business.
Giving someone a free gift for signing up for your newsletter can still be an effective tool, as long as the free gift is relevant to the reason they wound up at your business site to begin with.

If your business is financial advice, don’t offer a free report on advertising tips to your visitors. That’s not why they came to your site, and it won’t entice them to sign up.
However, if they came to your site to find information on financial advice, an offer of a free report on basic investment tips would be useful to them, and a much more effective enticement.
“But Dave,” I can hear you say, “I’m trying to sell them financial advice…why would I give it to them?”
For the same reason anyone offers free samples…to earn the customers’ trust in your product or service. If they like the free information and find it useful, they are becoming sold on you.
Of course, it doesn’t have to be a free report. You can offer a free trial of your software, a free ebook…anything that will help build your image as a business your customers can trust to help them with their needs.
 I personally use  mobile friendly email marketing 
As my primary source of online marketing.
Leveraging =>My First Online Payday with Email marketing 
Introduces Day Trading like Profitability,
But...  with the ease of use of Facebook.


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Friday, February 12, 2016

Email Marketing -The Money Blueprint - Brian Hazel



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Constructing an effective -> ( Email Campaign )

may seem to be an art, but there’s a good bit of science involved as well.
Each article in your newsletter should answer the “Six W’s” known to all journalism students…
Who, What, Where, When, Why and how…about their subject.
However, there is one other question you need to answer is “Why should I care?”

That is the big one.

The first six won’t matter if you don’t show your subscribers why the subject is important to them. Don’t assume they will figure it out…make it clear.
You may be offering an anecdote or tip that could show them how to better accomplish their goals; if so, great!
Be sure that you tell them how.

Be clear with your message…”Listen to this…it’ll help you because __________!”

As I’ve said before, promoting your business is perfectly fine in your newsletter, as long as you make sure that’s not all that you do. Give your readers useful content with “nothing in it for you”; this will build trust with your readers, increase your credibility and increase the likelihood that a subscriber will become a customer.

This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t promote your product or service…far from it! After all, that’s one of the purposes of your newsletter.

Your promotion can be anything from a full-blown ad to a simple “Let us help” style link to your offer on your website. Just remember, television, radio, magazines and newspapers have content for a reason…their audience comes for the content, which gives those mediums an opportunity to present advertising messages.

Make sure that you give subscribers content to come for, or it won’t matter how good your marketing message is, because few (if any) will ever see it.

Also, even though you may not think of a newsletter as interactive, it is (and should be). Give your subscribers the means to request topics and subjects they would like to read about in future newsletters.

 This will prompt “buy-in” from your readers, as long as you follow through on suggestions.

When you answer questions or provide asked-for content, give them credit for the question or idea when possible. This will allow that reader to feel a sense of ownership in your newsletter (and probably result in that issue being forwarded to their friends and coworkers, bringing your message to new eyes), and prompt other readers to do the same thing.

And don’t forget to give subscribers a clear, simple method of unsubscribing. You have to do this to stay compliant with the laws governing email marketing, but it’s also the equivalent of a money-back guarantee…if someone knows they can stop receiving your newsletter any time they choose, it makes it easier for them to make the commitment to become a subscriber.

If your newsletter is useful to them, however, the chance of getting an “unsubscribe” message is small.

A newsletter should include the following:

  • A welcome and/or thanks for subscribing.
  • A useful article.
  • Your advertising message.
  • Contact information for readers to ask questions or suggest topics they would like to learn more about in a future newsletter, which can lead to an increased readership for your message and loyal subscribers.
  • A simple unsubscribe process.
Is this all it takes? Not necessarily; each newsletter should be an original outgrowth of your business website, so each one should be different, but this list of elements is a good starting point when creating your newsletter’s layout.
I personally use  mobile friendly email marketing 
As my primary source of online marketing.
Leveraging =>My First Online Payday with Email marketing 
Introduces Day Trading like Profitability,
But...  with the ease of use of Facebook.


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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Front End Profits - Brian Hazel Online



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Email Marketing for => Online Email Order Processing

Marketing e-mails using a house list are seeing an average open rate of nearly 20%,
a click-through rate of 6.64% and a conversation rate of 1.73%,

According to a survey released in July by the Direct Marketing Association.

Marketing e-mails are also bouncing back at a rate of 3.72% and seeing a unsubscribe rate of 0.77%.
Response rates for direct mail marketing pieces have also held steady, according to the organization, seeing rates of 3.42% for a house list and 1.38% for prospect lists.
Marketing Association also noted that outbound telemarketing to prospects had the highest response rate at 6.16%, and also the highest cost per order or lead at $309.25.

The group also noted that nearly 60% of direct mail campaigns in financial services aimed to produce a direct sale.

The average response rate in this category was a comparatively low 2.66% for a house list and 1.01% from a prospect list.
Also, response rates for business-to-business campaigns were generally higher than business-to-consumer campaigns, and that Internet tactics were used less often for direct sales than traditional sources.

I personally use  mobile friendly email marketing 
As my primary source of online marketing.
Leveraging =>My First Online Payday with Email marketing 
Introduces Day Trading like Profitability,
But...  with the ease of use of Facebook.