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Mar
21

Going Offline

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I’ve been doing quite a lot of offline work in the past year and I thought I’d write a post here to talk about that process.

As a regular attendee of other peoples’ events, I’ve learned a lot of nice marketing tricks which I’ll share here … and basically give you a ‘kit of parts’ to get your own offline events started.

I don’t claim this as the ‘definitive’ way to hold an offline event … but it should get you going I hope :-)

Venue

I use a virtual office for my business … which basically means that I pay a monthly fee to register my business address, get my phones answered, receive my post … and get office access if I need it.

So I use my virtual office for my offline events … that way I get use of office space, without the ongoing costs and commitment … it’s ‘pay as you go’ offices basically!

So do a search for ‘virtual office’ + your location and see what comes up.

In my home area of Carlisle I get these results:

Bourne House here

Freerange here

Warwick Mill here

3rd Party Promotion

I tested 3 channels for promotion and interestingly, the cheapest was the best!

I advertised in these places:

1) The local newspaper (very expensive, brought in no paying customers)

2) A local, web based news service (cheap, isn’t established enough to bring in any decent web traffic yet)

3) Local business fan page & website here (ridiculously cheap, filled the room for me!)

4) LinkedIn … believe it or not, in my rural county there are not a whole load of people using LinkedIn actively.

I found it very good for driving traffic, visibility and interest but it didn’t bring me any paying customers.

My promotion

I have built my own website for ongoing promotion, search engine positioning and leads capture.

Whenever I set a training date, I change the video and sales page with a customised, date-based version.

I was intending to use Paypal for payments at first, but I opted for EventBrite which I loved for ticket and attendee management.

My EventBrite page is here

EventBrite does take a small fee, but it allows you to set up ‘early bird’ ticketing at a lower price, it lets you enlist affiliates and gives you a lot of scope when it comes to creating a sales page and incorporating a video.

In short, I love it and highly recommend it for offline events, even if they’re free.

Equipment

When you book a venue make sure that you have access to a projector that works with your laptop and – most importantly – a remote control unit so that you can flick through the slides without being bound to your PC.

If you’re chained to your PC you’re not going to be able to move around much – and that’s going to make like a bit dull!

I bought my own and carry it round with when I do talks as there’s nothing worse that being stuck having to manually change slides!

Ensure too that you have a flip chart or white board.

I would also say that a wireless connection is a ‘must’ these days … and make sure that the wireless password is easily available via the white board when attendees arrive.

Niceties

Make sure you plan very regular breaks – keep attendees fresh, leave plenty of breathing room for networking, chatting, comfort and cigarette breaks.

Here’s how I set out my days, note how regularly we break: http://www.cumbriafanpages.com/training/

Make sure that you ask attendees if they have special dietary requirements before they turn up on the day.

Most catering companies will provide a vegetarian option, I found that a Vegan option was much more tricky to accommodate.

A nice touch that I learned from a Jo Barnes event is to put different ‘treats’ on the tables during breaks … sweets (not always hard boiled), fruit, chews.

The constant change and ‘surprise’ really keeps attendees fresh … it’s funny how the ‘little things’ make such a big difference.

Have pens and paper available for anybody who forgot to bring some … and I always provide name badges and company/business info for attendees so that they don’t have to struggle to remember names.

Marketing

As internet marketers, we need to know how to leverage our time and resources.

I purchased a pull up banner for use at my events, and as attendees arrived, we had a photograph taken together in front on my branding, and these were placed on Facebook for ‘social proof’ and awareness building.

We video recorded the entire event for future use as a physical DVD, audio product or membership bonus.

Finally, we recorded testimonials for social proof and future marketing here

Summary

I’m currently experimenting with my offline marketing to see if I can create systems which work for me like my online activities do.

So at a local level, I’m trying to create brand awareness and a flow of traffic into my auto responder so that I can host and record these local events whenever I want to.

I’ve found it much harder than working only online – certainly when getting started – but now I have social proof, images and local endorsement, life is much easier.

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Jan
28

Emails And Auto Responders

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EmailI realised today that when I cancel my GetResponse account next week, I will have used a total of 5 different auto responder services in my online career to date.

Now I’m not cancelling my GetResponse account because I don’t like it – far from it!

I love GetResponse and it’s served me extremely well while I’ve been using it.

I’m moving on from GetResponse because my business is moving on – I’m moving away from volume to quality.

So I thought I’d create a quick jaunt through the auto responders that I’ve used over the past 4 years or so and give you an idea about the features and benefits of all of them.

Early days: phplist

phplist is described as ‘the world’s most popular open source email campaign manager’ and I’ve got to tell you, now I’ve paid for a few, I realise just how good this free software really is!

It’s available via cpanel … just like WordPress … so it’s a quick install and off you go.

Why I stopped using it: These were my earliest days in the online ‘Wild West’ and I was running 10 niche websites at the time and trying to maintain over 10 newsletters – ridiculous!

I’ve now learned my lesson :-)

Who should use it: This is brilliant if you have a small, manageable database of subscribers and you’re only producing 1 quality newsletter … and particularly if you’re on a low budget.

The one issue you would have to check is deliverability ie how many of the emails that you send are actually received.

I happened to notice that the UK TV show ‘Deal or No Deal’ uses phplist for its newsletter … so this shows that it’s a completely credible alternative to paying for a service.

Getting serious: Site Build It

I stepped out of the online wilderness in 2008/2009 when I discovered Site Build It, and for the first time I began to focus on just one site and doing it well.

Now, Site Build It is a product that I love … I used it to build the first site that ever made me money online and although I don’t update it these days, I keep it live because it more than pays its way in Adsense income.

That site is Web-Work-At-Home.com and if you search this blog, you’ll be able to read about all my experiences creating it.

Site Build It gave me access to an excellent spam checker and taught me how to do proper email marketing for the first time.

This was where I built my first list of 25 subscribers!

Why I stopped using it: I was struggling to get subscribers and I’d picked too competitive a niche for my Site Build It! site.

I discovered JV Giveaways at this time and needed something faster, better and more expandable as my list grew.

Who should use it: Site Build It is still my number one recommendation for people who a) don’t have brilliant technical skills b) are happy to take the time to learn those skills properly c) like to be part of a brilliant and supportive online community d) want to build something lasting and of value.

The built in email service is not really suitable for internet marketing style communications, but is excellent for beginners and people who are happy to build their business around a quality, niche website with a regular, quality newsletter.

Growing the list: AWeber

I grew my list of subscribers from 25 to 5000 or thereabouts whilst taking part in JV Giveaways, so I needed to get into some serious Internet Marketing power tools by that stage,

Everybody was recommending AWeber at the time – and every software integrated with AWeber too – so in late 2009 this was the first and obvious choice for me.

It allowed me to create multiple lists in Giveaways … so I could create separated lists of buyer JVs/non-buyer JVs, buyer members/non-buyer members … and it also allowed me to channel subscribers effectively through squeeze pages.

Support and delivery were great and AWeber provided an excellent service for the two years that I was with them.

Why I stopped using it: About a year ago I did a joint launch which involved me having to export subscribers.

AWeber are pretty difficult when it comes to exporting lists, even if the export is from their service!

GetResponse – I’d heard from another marketer who’d just done the same thing – were much more straightforward … you proved that the list was yours and that everybody had double-opted in and they just took care of it.

So by accident more than by design, I started to use GetResponse as a secondary service about a year ago.

10k and beyond: GetResponse

For a while I was running two auto responder services alongside each other.

It’s a bit of a pain to be honest with you, when you’ve got 1/2 your list in one service and the other 1/2 in another.

At first I was disorientated by GetResponse, but the more I used it, the more I began to like it.

A marketing friend of mine thinks that GetResponse delivery is worse than AWeber, but I have no proof of that as a user of both.

I found GetResponse much easier for stats, for creating new lists (you can just duplicate settings from an existing list) and for import and export of leads from other sources.

I found it cooler than AWeber – which is very solid and steady – and it had a more innovative feel about it … and I’m a sucker for new features :-)

So, by accident, GetResponse became my preferred auto responder, but because I had multiple forms created in AWeber all over the place, I had to close my AWeber account down step-by-step until I was sure that it was bringing in no more new leads.

I backed up everything – emails included – from AWeber before I closed, and they impressed me at exit in that they allow you to keep your account data ‘live’ for a nominal fee each month if you want to.

Why I stopped using it: With my latest projects, I just exceded another threshold on GetResponse, so it’s now costing me so much money just to hang on to my existing subscribers, I can use that money better to get a more comprehensive solution to the problem.

So once again, the move was not dictated by dissatisfaction, it was forced by rising costs and business growth.

Who should use it: Anybody who’s managing multiple lists, up to a subscriber base of around 10,000.

At that point the price goes up and you can now afford to look at proper CRM (Customer Relationship Management) tools, my feeling was that if I’m committed to spending that amount of money now, I need to move up a level in terms of what’s provided.

Business consolidation: Infusionsoft

When I realised what it was going to cost me to renew GetResponse for the year, I turned back to a service which has been on my radar since I went to see Lee McIntyre speak at a seminar in Februaury 2010.

For a long time I simply wasn’t generating enough income to be able to consider Infusionsoft, even though I knew it was probably what I needed to be looking at.

It was when I heard Dan Bradbury enthusing about it as part of a Mastermind Group activity at the end of last year that it finally convinced me to take the plunge and make a big commitment financially – but more importantly to my business.

This is the real ‘Rolls Royce’ of auto responder services, and rather than running multiple lists, you just tag people based on what links they click in your emails.

This allows you to target with 100% precision your emails and to make sure subscribers are getting the content that will make them more likely to buy and less likely to unsubscribe.

But Infusionsoft does so much more than that … you can move subscribers to different follow up sequences – or pause follow up sequences – based on how they respond to your emails.

You can easily import big lists – and a feature I really love – you can clean up and merge duplicate subscribers really easily so people don’t receive the same email from you 6 times.

You can send invoices and create payment forms with Infusionsoft (I’m currently experiencing the joys of getting a merchant account, but that’s for a future post!) and  it will automatically create a task list if, for instance, somebody clicks a link which indicated that they may be ready to buy and a phone call would be timely.

In short, Infusionsoft is a comprehensive management tool for online and offline marketers and there’s a very good reason that people who are at a certain stage in their business move over to it.

It’s great in technical terms too, we have set up my Fast Fan Pages software so that it automatically subscribes new customers to my lists and – wait for it – as customers make purchases, they are given a tag which allows me to target email campaigns with laser precision depending on what they have and haven’t purchased.

The long journey

As you can see, it’s been a slow evolutionary journey in terms of the services that I’ve used.

I’ve been happy with all of them when I was using them, but I’ve been constantly prodded by business growth to keep moving on.

With Infusionsoft now, I will be focusing much less on growing a huge list and much more on providing a better service to the customers that I already have.

The period of ‘thrashing around’ trying to get something is going online is now over, and it’s now all about quality, sustainability and measured growth … and Infusionsoft is precisely the tool to do just that.

Agree or disagree?

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Dec
10

Why You Need To Get Out More!

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One of the most effective things I have done to boost my progress and personal relationships in internet marketing has been to attend live events.

This takes the form of workshops, seminars, exhibitions and mastermind groups, and as you can see from the picture below, I’ve gathered quire a few name tags in the past 12 months …

Conference badges 2011

The first live event I attended was one Lee McIntyre’s live, 2-day events in Newcastle in February 2010.

You know, I nearly didn’t go … but I realised straight rom the start of that event that it was something I needed to repeat.

I met so many marketers that weekend, many of whom I went on to work with, running webinars, giveaways or other events,and now they form my growing network of internet marketing contacts.

So why am I telling you all this?

Well, the reason for writing this post is to encourage you to get out more … to attend workshops, conferences and seminars and grow your contacts in the business.

It’s a small world in internet marketing, and the more people who get to know you, the better the knowledge and support network that you’ll build.

And it’s a lot more fun that doing it all alone!

I was bitten by the bug at Lee’s event in 2010 and in 2011 I have attended a great variety of live events.

Here’s a taster of where I’ve been and how it helped my business …

My 2011 world tour (okay, it was just the UK!)

 January 28/29/30 2011 – Ultimate Facebook Marketing Seminar

A Mark Anastasi event, not only did I meet lots of marketing friends, I finally got to meet Steven Essa who I’d been emailing and chatting to on Skype previously, and made plans with Chris Freville, who I’d just launched Auto Cash Funnel with in December.

I was there primarily to gather as much Facebook related information as I could in preparation for my Fast Fan Pages launch which was scheduled for later that year.

Paul Teague, Chris Freville and Steven Essa

With Chris Freville and Steven Essa at Mark Anastasi's Facebook Marketing Seminar in February 2011

March 12/13/14 2011 – The Greatest Facebook Show On Earth

I went here primarily to meet Jo Barnes and Chris Farrell – which I did – but I also met an amazing group of people at this event, many of whom went on to be friends and customers for my Fast Fan Pages software.

I also added to my Facebook learning in preparation for my Fast Fan Pages launch and got a great feel for who my potential customers would be and what they needed from my fan page service.

March-September 2011 – Daniel Wagner & James Watson Mastermind Group

This one involved travel to London once a month and I met a remarkable group of people many of whom I would now class as friends.

This was an excellent, supportive group – I learned so much from the entire experience – and although I left in September I keep in regular contact with many of the members and continue to work with them.

25th March/1st June/16th June/11th November – Social Media Presentations in partnership with regional newspaper group

I’ve done 4 presentations this year to groups of 50-100 local business people (plus one to a group of journalists) on using Facebook for business.

In each case I’ve made excellent local contacts and got a feel for the concerns and issues facing local businesses in social media – as well as promoting my Fast Fan Pages software.

Paul Teague talking about social media in Barrow-in-Furness

Paul Teague talking about social media in Barrow-in-Furness (Copyright CN Group, image may not be reproduced)

4th June 2011 – Ministry Of Traffic Live

This event was hosted by a mastermind group friend called Phill Turner and I was supposed to attending as a guest.

As it turned out, the main speaker cancelled and guess who got shipped in at he last moment to replace him?

This was my first event speaking toa group of internet marketers, so I was incredibly surprised – and flattered – when I was voted ‘best speaker’ by the audience.

What is it they say about facing your fears?

On this occasion, I’m pleased that I did :-)

 21st September 2011 – Ad Tech Exhibition

This was a fascinating experience and as well as meeting with my mastermind group at this event, I also met a very well established internet marketer here for a business discussion, left with lots of useful contacts and information … and may well even exhibit there myself in 2012!

19th October 2011 – A4UExpo

I went to this exhibition specifically to source software based affiliate partners for a launch I’m working towards in early 2012.

I made two brilliant contacts here, one of which was actually interested in using my software, and I also attended a meal and meeting with Clickbank representatives and many of the UK’s top internet marketers whilst in London.

So, do you need to get out more?

As you can see, it’s been a busy old year and me and the train from Carlisle to London know each other very well now!

And I’ve missed out lots of 1-to-1 meetings and small meetings with other marketers … this is  just a selection from a list of ‘public’events.

But as you can see, although much of my work as an internet marketer is done at my desk, in isolation, I highly value those face-to-face meetings and they’ve been an essential part of my business building and strategy in 2011.

So, what events have you attended in 2011 and how have they helped to move your business forward?

Please leave a comment below.

Start 2012 with your first great event!

My friend Phill Turner is holding an event in London in mid-January and if you want and information-packed, pitch-free seminar and a place where you can meet like-minded internet marketers, I can’t recommend Phill highly enough.

This is a great opportunity to start as you mean to go on in 2012 – getting out and about and making contact with people whowill become your friends, possibly business partners and maybe even customers.

Check out details of Phill’s event here

What are you going to do with this information right now?

1) I was born in Hamstreet, Kent but have spent all my life since the age of 5 in the North of England.

2) I have moved house 24 times, 21 of those moves after leaving home at the age of 18 … and most of them connected with chasing my career in radio.

3) In was pretty entrepreneurial as a teenager – I set up and ran my own disco business with a friend, I worked several gardening jobs at a time, had a paper round and fixed broken calculators from the local electrical store to sell on for profit.

4) I took the academic ‘conveyor belt’ route in life, gaining 9 x ‘O’ levels, 1 x ‘O/A’ level, 3 x ‘A’ levels, 1 x 2:1 degree and 1 x postgraduate diploma. The funny thing is, although all that studying gave me a teaching career for 4 years, it was the things that I did on my own – radio and web work – that resulted in the best career moves and the most pleasure in life.

5) I did my first ever radio broadcast on Scunthorpe Hospital radio aged 18 in 1983 and was ‘bitten by the bug’. It took me another 9 years of work and persistance to finally get my first job at the BBC where I worked for 20 years … as a journalist, broadcaster and website manager.

6) I met my wife on my first day in college in 1983 delivering a telephone message as a favour to the porter. It was a case of ‘love at first sight’ (for me anyway!) and we’re still together all these years afterwards … with 3 lovely children to add to the mix.

7) My middle son has Aspergers Syndrome, which means that he’s on the Autistic Spectrum. In my mind this just gives him ‘special powers’ – he has an amazing memory, can learn stuff really quickly and never frets about many things that we’d all worry about – like performing.

8) I didn’t fly in a plane until the age of 27 – my parents could never afford it and neither could I until that age. These days I can’t stop … I love to travel abroad, and one day hope to spend time living elsewhere in Europe or America. I flew in a hot air balloon before I flew in plane.

9) I didn’t own a computer until 2002 – even though I’ve been working with them since my days as a teacher.

10) I once abseiled off the Humber Bridge whilst doing live commentary on the radio. We’d set it up so I really wasn’t sure if I’d do it until actually got there. I did and I loved it!

11) I love eating out in restaurants with good company – it’s my ideal night out.

12) I love the cinema … and now fortunately we’ve passed on that love to the kids.

13) I worked in a restaurant as a waiter between the ages of 13 and 18 (this was in addition to all my other jobs) and also did a summer season at Pontin’s in Lancashire waiting on tables whilst on vacation. It was always work I enjoyed.

14) I have interviewed a number of politicians such as John Prescott, Anne Widdicombe, Ken Livingston, Jeffery Archer and Michael Howard –  who told me off for being ‘negative’ about his latest political announcement!

15) I love the Scottish group Runrig (my wife is Scottish) and have seen them perform many times – at Loch Lomond, in York, twice in Carlisle, at Edinburgh castle and at Stirling Castle. I have also interviewed band members several times for radio items.

16) I’ve also had a long standing love of the rock group Queen – the first single (remember those?) I ever bought was ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ and I got to see them with Freddie as frontman at Elland Road in Leeds in the 1980s, on the ‘Hot Space’ tour.

17) While we’re talking about music, I was once embarrasssed at a Motorhead concert. They were once known as the ‘loudest live band’ so I’d bought along a roll of cotton wool so could put some in my ears if it was too loud. When I was frisked at the entrance I had to explain it’s purpose surrounded by hundreds of seasoned heavy metallers.

18) When I was a child (ie below the age of 11) I used to write books. I’ve got a rejection letter from Penguin in my scrap book. I’ve had several skirmishes with writing over the years – with short stories and plays mainly – but never with any level of accomplishment or success.

19) I would love to play a musical instrument, but I can’t yet. The best I did was recorder at school. I need to take lessons one day … I love music, and I know I’d get massive pleasure from it … I just need to do it! I’d also love to know if I can be taught to sing.

20) I love live radio broadcasting and would love to do it again. My career took me away from the practical stuff when I moved into management, but I did a live, all speech talkshow for 6 months of my career and although it was raw, uncut and dangerous, I’d love to do it again some day.

21) I love American TV … Battleship Galactica, Jericho, Big Love, 24, Game Of Thrones, The Sopranos, 6 Foot Under, Dexter, The American Office, Damages … the list goes on and I love ‘em all. Fortunately, my wife does too!

22) My dad used to play in a band with Cliff Richard before he was famous. Cliff was in my dad’s group ‘The Dick Teague Skiffle group’ but wanted to play rock ‘n’ roll which was the ‘next big thing’ in those days. If you don’t belive me, Google it!

23) My wife and I would like to take a driving holiday across the USA when we’re 50. We’ll both be 50 in the same year and it’ll be our 25th year of marriage then – my daughter will be an adult by that time, so she’s baby-sitting and we’re off on a jaunt :-) My wife loves American wooden porches and I’d like her to sit on one at some point in her life (too many cowboy films when she was a child!)

24) At the age of 18 I cycled around Lake Geneva in 1 day (see note 8 – we travelled by coach) stopping off at Castle Chillon for a swim to cool off.

25) Although I haven’t done it for years now, I used to be into drama and acting in a big way. My biggest roles was as the Reverend Samuel Parris in ‘The Crucible’ whilst studying Theatre Studies for a year at college, but lesser parts included playing Lady Begonia, a ghost in ‘A Christmas Carol’ and one of King Herod’s ‘disco courtiers’!

How about you, what do you think?

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AutoBuildIt final leaderboard

I was amazed this week to find my name at the top of a pre-launch leaderboard

… right next to Mike Filsaime!

Now, I’m only a small marketer at the moment, I have a list of subscribers that is less than 20,000, so how come I managed to grab a top-spot on a leaderboard?

Well, first of all, I have never – since I started internet marketing – given a campaign such massive support.

In this promotion I was supporting my friend Tahir Shah on his Auto  Build It! launch and I knew from my conversations with him that this was a high quality product and one which I was happy to put as much weight as I could behind.

I’d also got access to  Auto  Build It! prior to launch, so I knew it was good – and something very different.

One important thing to note is that I don’t usually do pre-launches.

I don’t like them unless the product is pretty extensive – or pricey – and requires some build up for prospective buyers to help them to make a more informed purchase decision.

I don’t do pre-launch with my own products because I think it’s too easy to kill a launch before you even start – get that pre-launch tone wrong, and you’re doomed!

So this was unusual for me in more ways than one … I’ve never, ever sent out so many emails for one campaign, and certainly never for a pre-launch.

The full campaign – everything is revealed! 

Below I have set out the exact details of my full campaign – you can see the full details ‘warts and all’.

Why am I giving you such extensive access to my campaign and stats?

Well firstly, nobody ever shows you this stuff.

Since I’ve been taking part in Mastermind groups, I have been given access to information like this from other big marketers, and every time I see it, I wish more people shared information like this.

You can see the number of emails I sent out, the open rates, the unsubscribes – everything!

I hope that with data like that you’ll see:

1) Everybody gets unsubscribes, it’s just part of what we do

2) I thought those unsubscribe and complaint rates were pretty good considering how heavily I pushed this campaign

3) The kind of open and click rates I achieved to deliver such a massive overall result (see bottom of page).

Essential campaign info 

A couple of background bits and pieces before you start to dive into the statistics.

These emails were sent to my prospects list … it’s made up of prospects and a list of buyers that is now 1 year old … so it’s what’s known as a ‘cold’ list now, not the kind of sparky list you get immediately after a launch.

My main list of buyers and quality prospects were excluded from this promotion?

Why?

Because I intentionally market to that segment in a different way, send them far fewer offers and attempt to give a more even balance of information and sales emails.

So I probably could have done much better here if I’d incorporated that segment, but they’re in a different niche and I decided not to do that.

Secondly, many of these emails were sent repeatedly to ‘no opens’ … so I used my Get Response stats to determine who wasn’t opening or clicking … and I sent them email after email until many of them did open one of my messages.

The big lesson that I learned from this is that this technique does pay off, and brings far more rewards (in the form of opens and clicks) than it does penalties (in the form of unsubscribes or complaints).

So read away, and I hope that this information is really useful to you in your own internet marketing.

And please lave a comment at the bottom of the page – or share this article – as I can’t help feeling that a lot of internet marketers will get some real value from seeing this information.

Email 1, sent date: 2011-10-23

 

Subject: WARNING (don’t ever build another website!)

Friend, are you still struggling to get a real website online

that actually makes any money?Do video and squeeze pages baffle you?

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second to save it.Instantly, that new page is online! It’s

so brain-dead fast and easy to build pre-optimized, SEO-ready sites for dominating

ANY market, that I’m convinced it’s going to single-handedly change the

way we build‘direct response’ sites for good. No more trying

to force your blog to act like a ‘real’ website… or outsourcing web

work to an expensive programmer/designer.There’s nothing to install,

either – just log in to your online control panel and go.I’d

love to give you immediate access so you could try it out for yourself.

The only problem is… I can’t tell you the URL! It’s still locked

away from the public.I was invited as a private beta tester.

The site won’t be accessible in your browser until Monday (and even

then, you won’t be able to buy it — it’s not on sale for another week.)

I’ve let slip too much already… but I’ve got some good news. If

you check your e-mail on Monday morning… around 11am EST… I’ve

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And if you watch it… you’ll be invited to be one of the very first to

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Which means… you’ll have the headstart on dominating pretty much

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Email 2,  sent date: 2011-10-24

 

Subject:

Never Build A Web Page Again! (URL just released)

Friend, it’s here!

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This piece of software lets you build a full-blown

site with squeeze pages, order forms, sales page,

opt-in forms and more… ** in 15 minutes flat. **

(Even if it’s the FIRST site you’ve ever built.)

And unlike other ‘web builders’, these pages

actually look great, are optimized for SEO and

don’t rely on rigid blogging platforms or buggy

third-party plug-ins to work.

Plus — it instantly uploads to your own .com

so you’re in business in minutes.

=>>http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI 

If you’ve ever struggled with the ‘techie’ side

of marketing… but you still want to be able to

build all the cool components that make a site sell

(you know– delayed ‘buy it now’ buttons, video

squeeze pages, testimonial boxes, slick opt-in

forms, membership sites… i.e. the good stuff!),

then you absolutely need to check this out now:

=>>http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

And best of all– NO technical knowledge is

required.  

Your GRANDMA could click around and

*accidentally* build a site that’s good enough to

make sales.  It’s disgustingly simple.

Paul Teague

P.S– The software is not available to purchase

yet, so there’s nothing to buy at the link above. 

But, you’ve GOTTA check out the video to see what this

software can do — your jaw will drop! 

Leave your e-mail at the link and I’ll tell you the second it’s

available :-)

=>>http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI 

 

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Email 3,  sent date: 2011-10-25

 

Subject:

Can your squeeze pages do this Friend?

Check this out and see if your squeeze pages match up:

=> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

Note: In tests, this type of squeeze page

beat regular video squeezes by over 23%.

Enjoy!

Paul Teague

P.S– Visit the link, and I’ll not only show

you the squeeze… but also how to build it…

in 3 minutes flat!

=> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI 

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Email 4,  sent date: 2011-10-25

Subject:

This is BETTER than WordPress … and easier!

If you’re building sales pages on your site

the old way– you’re wasting your time.

Let me show you how you can build your next site

in UNDER 5 MINUTES… with gorgeous web design,

perfect sales letter formatting, videos, testimonial

boxes and more.

(Without writing a single lick of code!)

http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

Paul Teague

PS

Boy do I wish they’d invented this when I 

first started out trying to make money online

in 2004!

=> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

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Email 5,  sent date: 2011-10-26

Subject:

(Info only) 5 minutes to build your next site …

If you’re building sales pages on your site

the old way– you’re wasting your time.

Let me show you how you can build your next site

in UNDER 5 MINUTES… with gorgeous web design,

perfect sales letter formatting, videos, testimonial

boxes and more.

(Without writing a single lick of code!)

=> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

Paul Teague

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Email 6,  sent date: 2011-10-27

Subject:

[Dead simple] How to launch your own product …

If you’ve ever wanted to launch your own product

online, you MUST watch this video.

=> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

(This is the exact toolkit being used *right now*

to generate a 7 figure launch.)

Paul Teague

P.S– You’ve gotta drop in your e-mail to get

to the video… they’re keeping the good stuff away

from the general public until launch next week.

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Email 7,  sent date: 2011-10-29

 

Subject:

(Important) Check your e-mail on Monday

The ‘old’ way for building web sites is changing.  

No longer do you have to struggle with

blogging platforms, cumbersome ‘web builders’ or

raw HTML code to produce sites that make REAL SALES.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

That’s because a millionaire marketer from England

sat down and wrote out *exactly* what his dream

web builder would look like if you could turn

complex web building tasks, into simple point and

click operations… then spent $250,000 building it.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

This software does EVERYTHING for you.  From video

squeeze pages, to delayed ‘buy it now’ webinar-style

sales pages, to full-blown sites with membership

management software– building everything you need

for a site that actually makes real sales, is now

as easy as clicking your mouse around your screen.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

No technical skills required.  In fact, the less you

know about web building, the better.  Even if you

struggle to put together UGLY sites and wouldn’t know

where to start with HTML, Photoshop, Javascript, PHP

or any other buzzword — this software makes it EASY.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

This has never been released to the public before–

there’s nothing available elsewhere that comes close.

But this coming Monday, you’ll have a chance to use

this software to build your next winning site… at a

FRACTION of what the software is worth.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

In fact — you’re going to be amazed at the price. I

can’t reveal anything yet… but I can say that this

is affordable for ANYONE who wants to build the kind

of website that people feel comfortably buying from.

Watch your inbox at 12pm EST on Monday for

the announcement.

OR… if you’re the kind of person who likes to get

a headstart over the competition, sign-up for our

“15 minute advance warning” announcement list at the

following link, and start dominating whatever market

you want to target before the general public:

Beat the rush on Monday – I’ll see you there!

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

Enjoy your weekend,

Paul Teague 

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Email 8,  sent date: 2011-10-30

Subject:

(Important) Check your e-mail on Monday

The ‘old’ way for building web sites is changing.  

No longer do you have to struggle with

blogging platforms, cumbersome ‘web builders’ or

raw HTML code to produce sites that make REAL 

SALES.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

That’s because a millionaire marketer from England

sat down and wrote out *exactly* what his dream

web builder would look like if you could turn

complex web building tasks, into simple point and

click operations… then spent $250,000 building it.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

This software does EVERYTHING for you.  From video

squeeze pages, to delayed ‘buy it now’ webinar-style

sales pages, to full-blown sites with membership

management software– building everything you need

for a site that actually makes real sales, is now

as easy as clicking your mouse around your screen.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

No technical skills required.  In fact, the less you

know about web building, the better.  Even if you

struggle to put together UGLY sites and wouldn’t know

where to start with HTML, Photoshop, Javascript, PHP

or any other buzzword — this software makes it EASY.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

This has never been released to the public before–

there’s nothing available elsewhere that comes close.

But this coming Monday, you’ll have a chance to use

this software to build your next winning site… at a

FRACTION of what the software is worth.

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

In fact — you’re going to be amazed at the price. I

can’t reveal anything yet… but I can say that this

is affordable for ANYONE who wants to build the kind

of website that people feel comfortably buying from.

Watch your inbox at 12pm EST on Monday for

the announcement.

OR… if you’re the kind of person who likes to get

a headstart over the competition, sign-up for our

“15 minute advance warning” announcement list at the

following link, and start dominating whatever market

you want to target before the general public:

Beat the rush on Monday – I’ll see you there!

=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

Enjoy your weekend,

Paul Teague 

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Email 9,  Sent date: 2011-10-31

Subject: WordPress (Rest In Peace) The

‘old’ way for building web sites is changing.  No longer do you

have to struggle withblogging platforms, cumbersome ‘web builders’

orraw HTML code to produce sites that make REAL  SALES.

>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

That’s because a millionaire marketer from England sat down and

wrote out *exactly* what his dreamweb builder would look like if

you could turncomplex web building tasks, into simple point and

click operations… then spent $250,000 building it. >> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

This software does EVERYTHING for you.  From video squeeze pages,

to delayed ‘buy it now’ webinar-stylesales pages, to full-blown

sites with membershipmanagement software– building everything you

needfor a site that actually makes real sales, is now as

easy as clicking your mouse around your screen.>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

No technical skills required.  In fact, the less you know about

web building, the better.  Even if youstruggle to put together UGLY

sites and wouldn’t knowwhere to start with HTML, Photoshop, Javascript,

PHPor any other buzzword — this software makes it EASY. >> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

This has never been released to the public before– there’s nothing

available elsewhere that comes close.But later today,

you’ll have a chance to usethis software to build your next winning

site… at aFRACTION of what the software is worth. >> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

In fact — you’re going to be amazed at the price. I can’t reveal

anything yet… but I can say that thisis affordable for ANYONE

who wants to build the kindof website that people feel comfortably

buying from.Watch your inbox at 12pm EST  for the announcement.

OR… if you’re the kind of person who likes to get a headstart

over the competition, sign-up for our“15 minute advance warning”

announcement list at thefollowing link, and start dominating whatever

marketyou want to target before the general public: Beat

the rush before 12pm EST – I’ll see you there!=>> http://paul-recommends.com/info/ABI

Paul Teague 

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Overall click statistics

Now look at what those 9 emails produced by way of clicks.

I have never in my internet marketing life sent that many clicks to one campaign.

Usually, I’d send 500-1000 to an average campaign … and that’s if I’m committed to the product and it converts well.

So the lesson for me from all this?

Well, I clearly have more marketing firepower than I thought … if the product is right and I put my mind to it.

But you know, I struggle to find products that really interest me these days … so many of them are a waste of everybody’s time and I therefore don’t want to promote them.

So, I think that the lesson is to support fewer launches, to focus on the really high quality ones, and them to commit to those 100%, even in pre-launch.

Initial sales results

By the way, there was one final surprise in all of this.

I thought that it would be all over after the pre-launch … I knew I could deliver something at that stage, but I wasn’t so sure that when it came to sales that me and Mike Filasime would still be rubbing shoulders.

Seems I was wrong :-)

AutoBuildIt sales

 

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