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Can I Virally Build Your Email Marketing List for You?

February 10th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Internet, Marketing

How would you like to have thousands of other people building your list for you?

Well, normally that was impossible… until NOW!

I want to GIVE you a FREE website that has an email marketing system that will get other people to build your list for you!  It’s an amazingly powerful concept – go watch this quick video by Russell Brunson to see how it works:

Viral Email Marketing List Building Video

Best Wishes,

Jeff J. Ellis

P.S. – I’ve never seen an email marketing list building tool this viral before.  I still can’t believe Russell isn’t charging anything for it.

Viral Email Marketing List Building Video


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Premium SMS Text Updates & Microbilling

February 3rd, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blog, Marketing

I’ve talked about text messaging before, but I’ve never discussed how to monetize a blog with premium SMS content and microbilling.

Before I dig in to the exact steps you can take to get set up, I want to define microbilling.

By microbilling, I don’t mean in the Sense Russell Brunson uses it…

Rather, I mean billing a person via their cell phone bill for providing content via text messaging… you know the way all the big mobile content providers do it.

There are several services out there that let you use Premium SMS Billing, but none of them give you the ability to automate it without special coding.

Examples of Premium SMS Service Providers are:


If you don’t want to code a special Premium SMS solution… here is a simple (not pretty) way to provide Premium SMS based content.

1.)  Sign up for a Free Textmarks account and setup your first Textmark (i.e. keyword).  Unfortunately, Textmarks only serves US residents.

2.)  Request a Textmarks API Key. (Required for the Wordpress plugin to function properly)

3.)  Download and Install the Textmarks Wordpress Plugin.  The wordpress plugin uses Textmarks to automatically notify your subscribers via text anytime you add new content to your blog.

4.)  Download and Install the Wordpress Mowser Plugin. This will ensure that your mobile content displays properly in your subscribers mobile browsers.

At this point… your automated text updates are set and ready to go… now all that’s left is the billing and getting people onto your text list.

      5.)  Create a simple sales page offering real time blog updates via text for “X” dollars.  Include an order button.

      6.)  Create a thankyou page that has a Textmarks Subscribe widget on it.  To create your widget click on the “Manage” tab in your Textmarks account, then click on the “Widgets” button.

      7.)  Cut and past the textmarks generated widget code into your thank you.

      And that is it… you are done.  You can now provide automated real time text updates anytime new content is added to your blog… or any blog you want to monetize.

      The possibilities are limitless!

      You could create a very small niche blog on classic 63 Continentals and update that blog automatically once or twice a day using RSS feeds, after which your premium subscribers are notified via text automatically as well.

      The text message they receive contains a link to your blog, where they go to access the story / content / etc.

      There is a downside to this particular Premium SMS Billing setup.  It requires 2 steps on your subscribers part to both cancel their monthly billing and unsubscribe from your text list.

      I’ll close by saying thank you for your time and that if you find an ideal Premium SMS Content Microbilling solution, I’d love to hear about it.

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      Frank Kern’s 4 Day Cash Machine

      December 9th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Marketing

      I’ll make this quick…

      In early 2008 I was a Mass Control student… amazing course.  One of the bonuses Frank shared was the 4 Day Cash Machine.

      If you’d like access to the simple email campaign, I can license it to you for an upfront fee + a percentage of the profits you generate using the 4dcm campaign.

      I’ve created a web page with a simple information form.  Just fill out the form and I’ll contact you to get the ball rolling.


      Here’s the link… 4 Day Cash Machine


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      Your Own Microblog using Wordpress

      December 1st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Marketing

      With 100’s of microblogging sites out there… why not set up your own Wordpress based microblog that mirrors your Twitter, Friendfeed, or other microblogging site posts?

      Doing so will give your blog visitors the ability to keep up with you without having to visit multiple sites or microblogs.

      Implementing this marketing strategy is simple and straight forward.  Here are the steps:

      1.)  Create a category called “Microblog”

      2.)  Download the Twitter Tools Plugin… Twitter Tools Plugin

      3.)  Setup the Twitter Tools Plugin… Twitter Tools Plugin Setup Video

      4.)  You are all done!

      You now have the ability to post to your twitter account directly from your Wordpress blog.  You can even choose which posts get tweeted.

      If you have any questions, please let me know.


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      ce6 – Blog and RSS Submission for Conversation Syndication

      November 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Marketing, Videos

      As basic as it is, we should never discount RSS and Blog feed submission as a syndication strategy.  It may take some time, but you only have to do it once to reap the benefits for years to come.



      Top RSS Aggregators and Blog Directories

      SE Nuke – Jeff’s Affiliate Link

      SE Nuke – Without Affiliate Link

       

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      ce5 – Syndicating Your Message Using HelloTxt

      November 9th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Marketing, Videos

      Hellotxt is a microblogging platform similar to Twitter, however it gives you the ability to update dozens of other social media sites automatically when you update your status on Hellotxt.

      The Hellotxt Wordpress plugin integrates your blog with Hellotxt so that when you make a blog post, all of your other social media accounts are updated automatically as well.


       

      Hellotxt.com

       

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      ce4 – Syndicating Your Message to Twitter Automatically

      November 8th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blog, Marketing, Videos

      The following video shows you how to set up the Twitter Tools plugin which gives you the ability to automatically update your Twitter page every time you make a blog post.


       

      Twitter Tools Plugin Page

       

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      ce3 – Syndicating Your Message to Facebook Automatically

      November 7th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Marketing, Videos

      Learn how to automate Facebook updates using the “Wordbook” Wordpress Plugin as well as the RSS Graffiti Facebook Application.


       

      Facebook.com Apps Directory

       

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      ce2 – Blog Broadcasting for Automated Message Syndication

      November 6th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Marketing, Videos

      Blog broadcasting will give you the ability to notify your email subscribers automatically via email every time you post to your blog… without logging into your autoresponder and manually sending a message.

      The following video covers how to set up Blog Broadcasting using aWeber.  GetResponse has a similar feature called Blog Announce.


       

      aWeber.com

      GetResponse.com


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      ce1 – Text Marketing Strategy

      November 5th, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted in Blog, Marketing, Videos

      How to incorporate free 100% opt-in text messaging into your marketing…


      Text Messaging Video 1 – Introduction to the Textmarks SMS / Text Messaging Service

       

       

      Text Messaging Video 2 – The Single Step Dual Subscribe Method

       

       

      Text Messaging Video 3 – Automatically updating your SMS / Text Subscribers when you post to your blog

       

      Text Marketing Implementation Steps

      Just follow the steps below and in about 30 minutes you should be up and running.  If you have any questions, just let me know.

      1.) Set Up Your Free Textmarks Account and Textmark/Keyword

      2.) Request an API Key from Textmarks.com in their “Developers Section”

      3.) Add a phone field to your subscription form.  I recommend using the following code… it will simplify things.  (Note: If you don’t use the following code, your ‘phone field’ cannot have spaces!)

        <  input name=”phone” type=”text” value=”Cell Phone for Txt Msgs”  >

        4.) Verify that your autoresponder is passing form variables to your ‘Thank You’ page.  You will know this is working when you see additional variables included in the address bar.

          Example: http://www.jeffjellis.com?phone=555&name=etc…

          5.) Get Your Single Step Opt-In Solution – Thank You Page Code

          6.) Paste the Single Step Optin Code into your thankyou page.

          7.) Change the extension of your ‘Thank You’ page to .php

            Your thank you page should be named thankyou.php

            8.) Test and Verify functionality with your own information.

            9.) Download the Textmarks Wordpress Plugin

            10.) Install and setup the Textmarks plugin

            11.) Make a blog post and verify that you are receiving automatic updates.

            12.) You are finished.


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                ce1 – Text Marketing Introduction

                November 5th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blog, Marketing, Videos

                I just want to take a minute to clarify what the 3 Text Messaging videos are about.  The following video is less than 1 minute and will help you decide if you want to incorporate text messaging into your marketing.


                 

                ——–> Watch the Text Messaging Implementation Videos <——–

                 


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                Conversation Exponential (CE) Introduction

                October 30th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Marketing, Videos




                 

                In this video I introduce you the Conversation Exponential (CE).  Put simply the CE is a marketing strategy I use to syndicate my message/conversation across multiple channels without any effort at all.  All you have to do is make a post on your blog and the post is syndicated across dozens of channels, all automatically (This goes beyond just RSS feeds).

                I have prepared 6 videos addressing different methods of syndication.  Please let me know if you have any questions.

                1.) Text Messaging… Click Here to get started with Incorporating Text Messaging

                2.) Blog Broadcasting… using aWeber or GetResponse

                3.) Facebook… using a Wordpress Plugin or your blogs RSS Feed.

                4.) Twitter… using a Wordpress Plugin that does more than just update your Twitter account.

                5.) Hellotxt… using a Wordpress Plugin that will get your message all over the web including Google’s new Twitter competitor, FriendFeed.

                6.) RSS & Blog Submission… Free and Paid methods – you only have to do this once and that is it.

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                  The “No Pressure” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Marketing

                  The “it is totally up to you, whatever you decide is fine with me…” strategy tells your prospects that you aren’t pressuring them into ordering your product. You’ll be just fine if they decide not to buy. Many people respond better to non-forceful tactics because they can evaluate all the benefits.

                  The “Group Bonuses” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “for every (no.) people that buy I’ll add (no.)(extra products)…” strategy tells your prospects the more people that order your product the more money you will make and you’ll be able to give them a bigger product package. They may also want to join your affiliate program to help you get more orders so they get more stuff. For example, for every 100 people that buy, I’ll add an extra bonus ebook. It shows you are always reinvesting in your business for your customers benefit.

                  The “Still There?” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “are you still reading? Good! Then you already know that…” strategy tells your prospects that it sounds like you are virtually right there checking on them, like in a real store. You are also reminding them about a benefit you mentioned earlier and are reinforcing it once again.

                  The “You Are Special” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “we’ll be launching in a week. But because you’re a (special group) we’ll let you buy now for (discount price)…” strategy tells your prospects you’ll allow them to buy your product during the pre-launch and give them a discount on top of that. The special group of people could be your visitors, current customers, a membership site you belong to, etc.

                  The “If Yes” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “if you answered yes to any of these questions, then…” strategy gives your prospects a list of questions that will help convince them that they need to purchase your product. You just need to make sure that a majority of your prospects will mentally answer yes to them as they are reading your ad.

                  The “If No” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “if you answered no to any of these questions, then…” strategy gives your prospects a list of questions that could persuade them to buy your product. You just need to make sure that a majority of your prospects will mentally answer no to them as they are reading your ad.

                  The “Enough Time” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “don’t have enough time? Nobody really does! I don’t…” strategy tells your prospects that almost no one, not even yourself, has enough time to gain all their desired benefits. Tell them it takes less than (no.) seconds, minutes, hours, days, etc., of their time to reach their goal with your product.

                  The “Cost Of No” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “think it costs too much? What is the cost of not…” strategy tells your prospects that your price may be high but the cost of not gaining their desired benefit could cost them way more. Mention that not buying your product could cost them more money, time, embarrassment, etc.

                  The “Refund Exposure” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “can you guess how many of my customers have asked for a refund? (a low number) out of (a high number)…” strategy tells your prospects that your product must work. They will see that very few people (if any) have asked for a refund.

                  The “No Need” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “there is no need to (negative task) by yourself…” strategy tells your prospects that your product will eliminate the negative task in their life. Your prospects won’t have to be alone, they will have your product by their side.

                  The “Unbelievable Honesty” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “I know it sounds too good to be true but you are going to have to trust me on this…” strategy tells your prospects what they are likely thinking if your offer sounds unbelievable. You need to tell them why you are honest and they should believe you.

                  The “No Regret” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “I promise you won’t regret it, you have my word on it…” strategy tells your prospects that you promise that your product will deliver their desired benefits. If they already trust you, they will believe your word.

                  The “Loyalty” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “you’ll get a loyalty bonus for those customers that…” strategy tells your prospects that if they purchase your product and make another purchase in the future, they will get another additional bonus. It could be to stay a paid member for so long, upgrade their product during a certain length of time, buy your back-end product, etc.

                  The “Know The Best” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “most successful (type of people or professionals) know that the best way to (the benefit) is to…” strategy tells your prospects that almost everyone else already knows that the best way to gain the desired benefit is to own your product.

                  The “Shockwave” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “(your product name) is sending shockwaves through the whole (your niche) community…” strategy tells your prospects that your product is getting a lot of publicity and attention from its marketplace. You could mention things like your competition is stunned you released it, all the big name gurus are promoting it, you are getting asked to do interviews, etc.

                  The “It Isn’t” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “I want to take this time to let you know what (your product name) is not…” strategy tells your prospects a list of negative things that your product isn’t related to. This can really counter some people’s product stereotypes. For instance, what comes to your mind when you see a product that has “MLM” in the ad?

                  The “Personal Calls” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “if you think I’m making this up call me personally at home…” strategy tells your prospects that you have to be telling the truth about your product or you wouldn’t be giving your personal phone number out.

                  The “Forget Everything” Strategy

                  September 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Marketing

                  The “forget about everything you’ve ever learned about…” strategy tells your prospects that everything they have learned about gaining their desired benefit is dead wrong. You just need to show them undeniable proof why what they’ve learned before doesn’t matter any more.