July 9, 2008

Licensed To Quit Your Job - The Power of Free Reports

 

As I’m sure you know I released a free report last week called which reveals exactly how I made $638.68 in 60 Minutes online - if not you can still grab a copy at http://www.nononsensejohn.com/638.html

I just wanted to feed back to you the power of publishing such free reports.

I have had the report out a week now and already gained 205 opt-in subscribers and made 7 sales of the plr version of the report already.

In addition I have sold several more copies of my Proven Internet Profit System

through a link in the report, have had several sub-affiliates sign-up under me for a natural health company that I promote, and even had a subscriber interested in translating it into German for the online market out there.

Now I know I am not exactly Donald Trump as a result of releasing this free report but already within 7 days it’s putting cash in my pocket and building my opt-in list, with virtually no cost except my own time.

And all that I have done to promote it is make it available on the Warrior Forum, emailed my own list and had a mention from Martin Avis in Kickstart Daily.

But that’s just the beginning…

I’m currently researching the best ways to utilize this report in free ebook directories and using other free viral methods for even greater results.

And rest assured John Hillage blog readers will get the low down on these strategies when I’ve worked on them.

Just imagine though for a second if you were able to put up a few of these enticing little free reports all over the internet.

How quickly do you think you could build a list of 200, 500, 1000 or more subscribers which can help form the basis of you online business.

And 1000+ subscribers is a great number to get started with in such a relatively short space of time.

This is possible because the reports are pretty quick to write and as you can tell if you’ve visited the website; you don’t need the most amazing looking site in the world for it to work (as long as your “copy” is compelling enough).

Now I would love to boast that the whole system was dreamed up by me from start to finish…

But if I did I’d be lying!

I just followed a system as set out by Tony Shepherd and Sara Brown (who are an excellent duo of No-BS Internet Marketers from the UK).

Their Licensed To Quit system is really easy to follow and shows you step by step how to set it all up.

You can read all about it at www.johnhillage.com/ltq.html

That’s all for this week.

Happy Marketing

John Hillage

 

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June 25, 2008

The Power of Networking…

 

Hi Fellow Marketers – Here’s this week’s blog post coming all the way from sunny Portsmouth in the UK!

And apologies as it’s my 2nd contact with you today – following my earlier email about today’s free site launch which you should definitely check out if you want some great freebies:

www.johnhillage.com/viralmarketinggiveaway12.html

So far today’s been a great day for me – my baby (Honey’s) first birthday so we’ve been unwrapping presents and playing by the sea all day.

And as with all kids that age the wrapping paper and envelopes are just SO much more fun that the actual presents!

But anyway we’ve got chocolate cake tonight so today just gets better!

This post follows on from the newsletter last week on the subject of networking; where I gave a few examples of how important it’s been to my online business.

Now last week’s newsletter was my first in the internet marketing niche (although I have been doing newsletters in other niches for nearly 2 years now!)

And I got one or two people moaning that it was just too long for them.

For me personally I like a newsletter that I can get some real value out of – not just a few lines of hype followed by “click here to buy!”

But let me know – because if many of you are in the “short is good” camp then I can change the format for the next one.

Anyway on to networking…

As many of you know I launched The Proven Internet Profit System last month and did it largely through a select few JV deals.

And the JV partners that came through for me and ran promotions that actually sold product – were all folk that I had met in person.

The main one being Mr. Martin Avis (of Kickstart daily fame) whom I met about 2 years ago – and have been in sporadic contact with via email over that period.

I have had little joy with contacting other marketers “cold” via email – so face-to-face contact is so important (ironic when you think of the whole “work at home alone on your pc” nature of online marketing).

So I plan to get to more offline events this year as they are just so valuable, and you should too.

In fact if any of you live near the South Coast of England I have been trying to set up an online marketing group for a little while via The Warrior Forum.

If you are interested go to the post at http://www.warriorforum.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=250081 and add your thoughts – so that I can look at getting this off the ground.

And whilst we are talking about the Warrior Forum – it’s a great place online to go and network and “meet” people.

I am really into the Warrior Forum and regularly post on there – both to help others and also get a little bit of direction myself at times.

I am also building up contact with some great marketers which I know will pay dividends further down the line for them and me – with cross-promotional activities.

But if you do check it out, remember that forums are places to give and receive information first and foremost.

A great by-product of this is that you can build contacts with people and build your list through your signature file etc.

But DON’T go there looking to just “sell” to people as you will quickly (and ruthlessly) be exposed, especially in the Warrior Forum!

The basic rules that I use for successful networking and marketing on forums I learned from George Katsoudas who is one of my favourite no-BS online marketers.

If you want to learn more about his very inexpensive guide to forum marketing you should check out http://johnhillage.com/forummarketing.html

But even without this guide - just be respectful, polite , offer genuine help to people and add an effective signature file, and you won’t go far wrong (it’s not rocket science!)

Well that’s all for now, and I’m about to start giving away my latest internet marketing product for free this week.

So be sure to watch for an email on how you can get your copy in the next 7 days.

Happy marketing

John Hillage

 

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June 4, 2008

How To Kiss Online For Cash…

 

This week post is the “Lonely Desperate Single’s Guide for Internet Dating” by John Hillage…

Only joking of course not - I’m referring to the acronym KISS which stands for Keep It Simple Silly, and how you can use it to profit online.

Now you may well have come across KISS in all kinds of areas; lots of training personnel just love these types of acronyms like KISS, setting SMART objectives etc.

Frankly I can take them or leave them when they are spouted by your average human resources or training personnel officer - but when they are applied in real life to make real money, now that’s different!

KISS was invented by someone but I have no clue who (in fact neither does the all-knowing Google machine when I ran a quick search for it) - so answers on a postcard please!

But applied to your internet business KISS can be pretty deadly.

I’m going to talk about just one area (there are load more besides) where employing this technique is crucial:

Sales Copy - Now good sales copy needs to be simple so that everyone who reads it can understand it quickly and easily.

It should be written at the average level a 12 year old can understand - that’s not to say you should use 12 your old text speak (R U GOING 2 BUY MY EBOOK!) or make it childish. But the basic grammar and vocabulary should be at a level that a 12 year old can pretty easily use and understand.

If you baffle people with long words or write in very academic and formal ways you are going to lose the majority (if not all) of your online audience a long time before they get anywhere near buying from you.

Another area of sales copy to keep simple is graphics and designs.

As you may well know fancy flash graphics that take up too long to load generally have no place on a direct marketing internet sales page.

Most internet users have a real 2 second click-click mentality; if you expect someone to sit whilst your fancy all-singing and all-dancing graphic loads up for 20 seconds you will be sadly mistaken.

They’ll be hitting the back button and buying your competitors product from his Plain Jane site that has much more emphasis on enticing copy than flashy gimmicks.

And also remember that just because you may have the latest high speed broadband internet connection and a super fast flash new computer - Average Joe from out in the sticks may be trying to read your web page through a dial up connection on a 10 year old machine with a cracked monitor!

When it comes to on page graphics then certainly a good image of your product (be it an ebook, CD, DVD or something else), maybe a thumbnail photo of yourself (as long you don’t look really weird or scary!) is really helpful in the sales process - but your sales page certainly doesn’t need much more than that.

I’m not about to go through the various components of copywriting here as there is simply not time.

But as I am sure you know the aim of copy is to sell and online this means getting your web visitor to click the order button.

So make this a simple and painless process too - by providing several payment buttons across the web page so that the reader does not need to hunt for them.

Also make them very clear so use button or text links that say “Click Here to Invest In My E-book Now” or “Click Here To Get Your Copy Immediately”.

And finally don’t them send them through some crazy upsell process that gives them all kinds of different options.

I saw a website the other day that offered 5 different packages all made up of different components which was just too complex to fully understand at first glance.

And if people are confused or have to take time to decipher what you are offering – chances are they won’t be buying from you.

In my opinion if you are going to up sell (which is a great technique that you are crazy not to use by the way) then 3 options is the optimum.

Offer Basic, Deluxe and Super Deluxe versions of your product and your overall profits will be higher.

But make it crystal clear what action the customer needs to take to purchase any of those three options to avoid any confusion.

Good luck and I hope you enjoy some profitable kissing on the internet!

Happy Marketing

John Hillage

 

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