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Cash Commando PLR Ebook

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Remember, it’s a dog eat dog world out there and if someone is able to effectively track your niches down, tear apart your keywords and rankings, they will ultimately have everything they need to replicate what you are doing and if you’re not careful, they will DEFEAT you just by exploiting your own methods.

One of the biggest misconceptions in the world of online business is that you must be transparent with your entire business, or risk looking sketchy, questionable or outright shady.

The last thing you want anyone to think of you is that you’re somehow tied in with a scam, or that you’re not willing to share your information because you have something to hide.

Well, you do! You have your BUSINESS to hide.

Look, you should always be honest and ethical in your business. You want to build credibility and trust in your niche markets, because essentially, that’s the only way that you’ll be able to gain authority and maximize your income.

You can STILL be honest and upfront without having to reveal every niche and market you’re involved in.

Aliases protect you. They allow you to freely venture into as many different markets as you wish without fear that a competitor will instantly connect the dots, or be able to save hours of research and market evaluation that YOU’VE already done, simply because they can swipe your blueprint and zoom past you faster than you can blink.

Protect your business and protect your financial future.

Proxy Servers:

When you hear the word “proxy”, what immediately comes to mind?

Black hatters looking to game the search engines, hide activity, shield illegal shenanigans or someone – ANYONE – looking for anonymity, and all too often we instantly associate that to doing something “wrong”.

Well, clean the slate please, because that kind of thinking will keep you stuck, dead center, in a “sitting duck” position while a marksman picks you off with one straight shot.

If you’re serious about keeping your business protected, you need to learn exactly how to exploit the power of proxy servers to gain the overall advantage usually reserved for “black hatters”.

I promise, these methods are 100% ethical and legal, but they are undeniably REQUIRED if you’re serious about your online business.

Safeguard Your Keywords, Protect Your Traffic and Keep The Money To Yourself

One of the easiest ways that your competitor can take you out of the running and outright slaughter your search engine rankings is by dissecting and analyzing your content, your backlinks and your traffic sources online.

By tearing apart content such as articles submitted into databases and directories, you can easily determine what keywords any content is ranking for.

So, how can you stop this so that you can plug a leak in lost profits and instantly maximize your income by protecting your rankings?

Throw Out A Wider Net

You want to make sure that you use different anchor text for all of your primary keyword phrases. This means that rather than always using a small number of keywords, vary it up – spread it ou t – scatter it throughout the net.

Not only will this help to distract (and confuse) your competition, but you’ll be able to rank for more keyword phrases, and in the event one keyword takes a nosedive, you’ll have plenty of other keywords funneling in organic traffic to your site.

If you want to learn the underground strategies to dominating the search engines by swiping traffic from the top sites (and people who simply have NO idea that this is even possible, leaving their traffic sources WIDE OPEN)

Your Quick Cash System

I wanted to end this special report with a quick and easy way for you to generate up to $100 a day, almost on complete autopilot.

Keep in mind that the amount you’ll earn will vary, but there’s absolutely no reason why you can’t use this simple system to make fast cash when you need it most (in fact, it’s quite possible that you could use these strategies to literally double your income a day. It’s just that easy).

The system involves becoming a “middle man” where you match up people looking for specific services, with freelancers who provide the work.

Commission Heist Personal Use Ebook

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One of the cool things about Easy Deal Builder is the number of options it gives you in terms of 'Deal Types':

You can run a quantity based deal (not really suitable for the Heist strategy as we won't have the ability to track sales and adjust the quantity countdown as they come in).

You can run a time/date based deal (this one is perfect for our 48 hour open offer that we used with Covert Social Press)

And last (but by no means least), you can run an 'Evergreen' deal - This starts a time/date countdown based on when the visitor first sees the offer page. It can be used effectively in AR sequence promotions or for promotions that you simply want to set up, leave running and forget.

In most instances we'll be using either the regular time/date deal or the evergreen deal for our pages and it's how we add our second level of scarcity.

When you combine the two - first level from the vendor's page and second level from our countdown you can see how powerful these pages become in terms of getting a visitor to take action and pick up the deal.

Typically we would send 3-4 emails to our lists about these offers:

Here's a breakdown of one of our typical email campaigns:

Email #1 - Start Building Up Interest. In this email we're only going to drop a hint about a "special offer" or a "limited deal" and when to expect it.

Weave into your message the primary benefit of the product you're about to promote but remember this is just a teaser, so you don't need to go into too much detail, name the product or devote any more time other than mentioning the big benefit.

We're also going to mention that there will only be a brief window of opportunity to take advantage of this upcoming deal and cover the primary scarcity element such as the special pricing, an added extra bonus or limited competition entry that comes with the offer.

Ideally this email should be sent out as a standalone message, but depending on your regular mailing style and schedule, it could also be done as the post script in another unrelated broadcast.

Email #2 - The Announcement Email. We don't want to wait too long before sending this message, perhaps 24 or 48 hours after your interest building email. This message should be short and to the point. The goal here is to achieve maximum click-throughs to the promotion page, so the briefer the better. We typically run with just 2 or 3 short paragraphs - The first paragraph announcing the page/offer has just gone live and then a link to the page.

The second should hit them with the main primary benefit of the product and the third a strong call to action designed to encourage the click through.

Email #3 - The Detail Email. Sent the next day, this email is to remind readers there is a great offer on right now and to highlight secondary or alternative benefits not previously mentioned. This can attract more readers who didn't click or purchase from our first email because maybe the primary benefit you chose just didn't work for them.

After the opening / reminder paragraph include the link.

Next... list the additional/new benefits in the form of 3 or 4 short/teaser style bullet points and again follow that with the link to the page.

Finally end the email with a reminder that this is their final chance to get the deal and close with a strong call to action that pushes the fear of loss button.

Email #4 - The Follow up/Thank You. It's always good to thank people who purchase from your offers and recommendations (and this type of email also serves to remind those that didn't buy what they missed by not taking action)

Depending on your results, this email can also include the possibility of a reopening... So if they missed out this time, you will try to bring the special deal back at some point soon just for them.

This follow up style of message can also work well if you promote something related to the offer you've just run. A complimentary product or service that the new buyers may find useful and or they can use with their new purchase.

You could also consider providing related content.

This serves two purposes: 1) it benefits your readers who purchased and helps them get more value from what they bought, and 2) it can also ignite more interest from the readers that didn't purchase, so that they are more attentive and interested if you decide to re-open.

An easy way to do this is to provide some links to relevant articles, a blog post or perhaps an info-graphic or Pinterest board etc.

Optional - Email #5 - The Final Call/Re-Opening. Depending on how well the promotion went you can decide if you want to re-open the offer.

Typically we do this if the original promotion achieved a decent level of conversion and interest. (We're looking to see around 4-5% or higher conversions over the original two days)

Note: This email should be sent no earlier than 2-3 days after the offer closes and no later than about 7-10 days after the original announcement email.

If the offer is to be re-opened then generally we only do it for a 24 hour period and typically only send out this one final message.

It may seem like over-kill, but if the original 48 hour promotion was successful it's a great way to round off the promotion and mop up any "fence sitters".

VERY IMPORTANT: Now I am sure you don't need me to tell you how

important it is to split test your emails / subject lines / body copy / bullets / calls to action etc. And also to ensure you are tracking open rates and clickthroughs and traffic to your pages.

So do make sure you take advantage of the stats your autoresponder service provides and that you add Google analytics or your own tracking script to your deal page. If you aren't tracking these elements you don't know what's working and what's not and you definitely don't want to be in that position.

How To Be A Rock Star Blogger Personal Use Ebook

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Module 3: How to Make Your Blog More Interactive

“Interactivity” is another buzzword flying around today - and we can thank mobile phones for that. Watch any mobile user in action and you will see her hit buttons or swipe screens with the precision of a neurosurgeon. If she has to scroll down to find a button, ninety percent of the time she won’t: She is “outta there” - and on to the next website.

But what she is really looking for is not just the “best deal” on a local restaurant or a fun game to pass the time while under the hair dryer at the salon: She is looking for a reward.

(Kind of like those county fairs, where you shoot at a balloon or throw a ball in a hole, and get a toy rabbit: Only the modern day mobile user will often get hopping mad - no pun intended - if she misses that balloon!)

Interactivity is also a great way to boost your rock star blogger status and attract a more dedicated audience.

Interactivity makes it easy for readers to help themselves to your message.

And for mobile users, that can be a reward in itself.

Adding Rich Media

When people talk about adding rich media to blogs, they usually mean video - and that is certainly a great way to add interactivity. All you need is your YouTube channel - and remember, YouTube is now Google-owned and linked, so there’s an extra bonus for you there - and a plugin or blog theme optimized for video.

It’s a good idea to embed your videos right in your blog, as well as hosting them on YouTube.

And don’t neglect other popular video platforms. You can add a video as:

Entertainment

Instruction - for example, a “how to” video or a series of lessons

An alternative, visual method of learning

Perks of a membership site you host on your blog

A change from your regular, written content

Augmentation to a regular blog post

Part of a 100% video blog or “vlog"

But whatever reason you embrace for adding video to your blog, make sure you test it out first to see if that’s what your audience wants. One big clue: If your readers actually ask for videos - not necessarily on your blog but asking you or each other in your post comments or on social media if there’s a video link “anyone knows about”.

You can also visit YouTube and check to see if your topic is searched for. And although YouTube does have strong ties to Google - definitely something to think carefully about - adding video from other platforms should also be considered.

For example, if you are a film-maker or a musician, you may actually find that having an all-out, dedicated video blog is the best medium for getting your message out. In that case, your best bet would be to choose a WordPress theme dedicated to and optimized for video entries - such as Smashing Magazine’s (free) Smashing MultiMedia theme. (And on that page you’ll also find all the parameters and tips you’ll need to know for using a video blog.)

Smashing Magazine’s Smashing WordPress section (or sub-blog) provides you with a powerful search engine for WordPress themes - both free and paid - that have been vetted out by their knowledgeable staff. You can also simply embed or link to videos that behave like animated, looping .GIFs through Twitter’s answer to Instagram - Vine.co- which allows people to create and upload 6-second loops, much like the one made popular by Olympic athlete, Travis Gerrits in which he “eats" a miniature ski jumper for breakfast.

Instagram will give you longer videos at 15 seconds - as well as more editing capabilities. Both are meant for capturing something “as it happens". Use both of these video types sparingly and wisely, unless you are unabashedly curating that type of content - and always obey copyright laws, contacting the site or original poster for permission if there is any doubt. (The best strategy is to make your own mini Vine or Instagram videos!)

The major differences with this lesser-known video sharing platform:

High definition, high quality, longer videos allowed

Fiction and “art” movies allowed. Creativity is encouraged.

You can insert a Vimeo blog badge widget - instantly recognizable as a social network badge -- into your blog, along with your other social network badges

Makes effective use of categories

No advertising

Staff picks

The main similarities:

You can embed your video right into your blog

Searchable database

Vimeo is not linked to Google the way YouTube is - but depending on your goals, and your audience and video type, it may be the better choice for your blog.

Internet Marketing Tips-Let Give Away Rights Ebook

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Anyway, per the new update, FTC plans to crack down not just on the affiliate marketers but also the IM gums with all those over-the-top testimonials, such as: "I was able to make $lm thanks to [my gum buddy's] product"!

Hmm, now that really gets interesting, considering that FTC is grossly understaffed to battle with the 100s of IM gums alone (with a couple of new "gums" born everyday), not to speak of the army of affiliates! We will wait and see. Maybe they would outsource part of their job!

Will this put an end to practices like "testimonial begging" or "JV for testimonials" indulged in by some internet marketers? Maybe the gums would soon come up with a report called: The Death of Internet Marketing (and Rise of Offline Marketing)

Personally I am happy and relieved about one thing: this would be (hopefully) the end of gums' over-the-top, hyped-to-the-core, testimonials we see on the salespages of other gums; IMHO these testimonials tend to make an already painfully long salesletter even longer (okay, maybe wishful thinking but I really hope these testimonials are wiped out)!

Now, for us little guys-as far as getting testimonial from customers goes-one thing I have learned (I am not sure if my XXX option holds water here but I would say it anyway) is that - if you overdeliver at every point you are bound to get UNSOLICITED testimonials.

Maybe you would get fewer unsolicited testimonials, but they that are 1000 times more valuable than the testimonials you get by begging your gum buddies. Those testimonials are not only FTC compliant (I am not a lawyer but this is what I believe) but also your precious business assets! By all means, after you are done with delivering the product, ask, ask the customer for a testimonial...

The mle pf thumb here is: Don’t make an indiscreet effort to get a testimonial from your customer, like begging, twisting arms, offering cash/non-cash incentives, etc. Do everything discreetly, such as - have a link to a testimonial form just below your product download link, ask the customer for a testimonial in the product thankyou email, etc. Here is one more method that almost always works; however I don't get time to do it as often as before:

Every time you receive the "Notification of Payment received" email from Paypal, promptly email the customer asking him about what he felt about the product. NOTE: Esp. in IM niche, personal emails are far more effective than autoresponders. If you cannot handle this job yourself, it maybe a good idea to outsource it (provided that you get someone with a cool temper and winsome disposition)!

Membership Site Quick Start MRR Ebook

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Chapter 5 Lining up Everything

Always make sure that you have plenty of help lined up. Be sure that hosting and payment process are lined up and tested. They form the backbone of your actual product launch. You should make sure that you have all of this done in advance so that you have ample time to tweak something if you see that it needs it. All tests should be performed well in advance.

The importance of having your support desk in place at this point really cannot be underscored enough. There is really no realistic way that you can expect to handle all of the marketing as well as the support. You will only make yourself crazy if you attempt to do so. You need to make sure that you are free to get into contact with your affiliates and JV partners not have to be concerned with support problems that may pop up.

Developing Incentives

One of the more important things that you want to make sure happens when you actually go live with your launch is that people take action right away. The way to make sure of this is to build in some incentives and bonuses. One of the most traditional ways to do that is to say okay, the first ten people who respond will get this and the first fifty people who respond will get something else, etc, etc. This probably sounds like it might be a really good idea, but the problem that lies in this approach is that once all of the bonuses are gone, you are going to see your sales drop.

One thing that you can do is to put a time limit on every single thing that you do. For example, you might put ten days on one thing and seven days on something else. This allows people to know that they have a very specific amount of time in which to respond and then it's over and gone. That's it. The key to making this work is that you can't make any extensions because if you do then people will know that they really do not have to stick to that timeframe. Ultimately, you have to give customers a reason to buy your product right now not at some vague point in the future.

If you leave it open-ended that is exactly what is going to happen. Consider it for a moment. You very well might be able to make more money eventually if you leave it indefinitely open-ended, but do you really want to have to wait to have the money slowly trickling in? If you put a definite time frame on it you will have a much better chance of increasing the amount of money that flows in through your site during those first few crucial days. Bonuses are another excellent way to establish value and demonstrate to people that they must act right away.

Taking the time to make sure that you have everything lined up and planned well in advance of your launch is perhaps one of the most crucial things that you can do to assure the success of your website. In the end it really does not matter what kind of products you have to offer, if you do not heed the importance of this step. You could easily have very high quality products and you could have taken the time to build up interest in your products and it would all be nothing if you have not worked on being sure that everything is appropriately set up, tested and planned for.

Chapter 6 The Post Launch

Once you have the launch set and up, the next thing that you need to begin focusing on is what you do after the post-launch. There is a lot of planning that goes into the launch phase and it is somewhat natural to think that once you have that out of the way you can simply sit back, relax and take a deep breath, but the truth of the matter is that even after you have the launch taken care of, you still have some work left that you need to take care of.

You must continue to look forward and make sure you are poised to capitalize on the success you have achieved with your site. Ask yourself what is going to happen next. It can be awfully tempting to want to just move right on to the next project, but it can be helpful in many ways to take time to sit back and somewhat take stock of what has happened with this project and see where there may have possibly been problems so that you can work on correcting them to avoid those problems in the future.

Customer Service and Support

This is also the time when you need to make sure that you are continuing to focus on support issues. Remember that you are now dealing with your customers, not prospects. You must do all that you can to take care of them and do whatever you can to help them.

Refunds

During about the first month after your launch you will need to focus on fixing any problems that may come up and answering any support questions. This is where having a support and tech team can really come in handy. Keep in mind that you should expect that you will most likely have some refunds that will come in. This can happen even on the higher end items. It is simply a part of common business practices. Every business has refunds, so you should expect your share.

Do not allow yourself to get down about refunds. You can easily make sure that you are prepared for this type of thing by figuring between 5% and 10% for a refund rate. If at all possible, try to have someone you can dedicate to simply handle any refund issues for you. There is no point in your having to waste any valuable time handling these issues when there are other people that you can delegate these tasks to so that your time is freed up for moving other things forward.

Million Dollar Copywriting Secrets MRR Ebook

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Chapter 4 Copywriting Recap

Because so few businesspeople have actually mastered the art of sales copywriting, any business owner who does so enjoys a distinct advantage over their competition. Doing so is not so difficult as one might assume though it does require diligence, practice and follow through.

Good sales copywriting must also flow from the assumption that no reader is interested in hearing a single word about the product. Assume negativity on the part of the audience and work from a position of someone who needs to make a case convincing enough to overcome this negativity. One need not change the entirely negative attitude of the reader, only get them into the state where buying seems to hold the promise of increasing their happiness.

Sales copywriting is essentially the same as is any other form of persuasive writing. It entails grabbing the reader's attention, involving them in the narrative and leading them comfortably and logically along to reach the writer's desired conclusions.

It does require practice, as does any other marketing skill to reach the level of effectiveness, and even perfection, that is required to ensure success. The most effective way to practice it is to engage in sort of a mentorship, learning from the best examples of sales copywriting that one can find and imitating those sources while turning them into something completely new and unique.

Like any language-based skill, copywriting requires that the author adhere to basic rules of style. The idea is to grab the reader's attention and not to let them go once that goal has been attained.

Grabbing the reader's attention starts with an effective headline. This headline does not need to be limited in length as does a newspaper headline and can very well be several sentences long. It should employ clever language and sometimes outright shock value to engage the reader.

Write as many headlines as necessary, even if the number gets to be 100 or more. The best headline may not come along for a long while but it's worth it to keep on going.

The first paragraph needs to clearly define the product and appeal to the reader's basic needs. This means making appeals to the natural inclination of any human being to increase their level of pleasure and to decrease their level of pain. It needs to provide a good reason why the reader should stick around and listen to the rest of what the writer has to say.

Understand the differences between benefits and features using the simple rule: Benefits don't result in the reader being able to say "So what?" Features are open-ended and don't immediately identify themselves as useful to the reader.

Use simple if/then statements to make the product more relevant to the reader. "If you need to lose weight fast, then you need to read about this product!"; "If you need a way to make money from home, then you need to attend this seminar!" These sort of statements limit the question and don't allow the reader to add their natural negativity to the equation.

Don't be afraid to offend! The best sales copywriters understand that offending the audience is sometimes the best way to grab their attention. Don't go overboard, of course, and be sensitive to the audience. At the same time, realize that if something is borderline offensive some very accomplished copywriters take this as a sign that they're on the right track.

Keep track of what you've written and see which sales letters are garnering the most success. These sales letters likely contain characteristics that can be used over and over again without losing their effectiveness.

Remember to rewrite ineffective sales letters and not to give up too easily. Get personal with those hesitant customers. "I haven't heard from you in a while and was wondering if you'd seen this new product," and similar statements drive the point home and make the whole affair more personal to the customer. Remember that the customer should feel as if they're being directly-addressed and that they're not simply the recipient of the latest corporate sales letter to be sent out bulk rate to thousands of clients.

Throw out your style guide. The advice that writers should avoid adjectives does not apply to sales copywriting. You're not selling a weight program, you're selling the best weight program out there and the amazing results are something that those who suffer the horrible anxiety that comes with being overweight need to be informed of. Remember the axiom "Sell the Sizzle, not the Steak".

Remember that those sales skills that apply in person apply equally in print. While writing, engage in a conversation with the client. Use the same persuasion techniques that work in real life. What's being used is language and the effects of language are largely the same whether it be of the spoken or written sort.

Have your efforts proofread and critiqued by friends and family. Better yet, hire a real editor. Don't take any harsh criticism personally, regard it as an opportunity.

Remember that one is always selling a cure, not prevention. Prevention does not conform to the quick and easy requirement for any effective persuasion writing. Persuasion is not, in the minds of most consumers, worth spending a lot of money on. Cures, however, are oftentimes worth any amount of money, especially if they happen to be very easy and convenient cures that are relatively pain-free. Think of it in terms of maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain: Prevention tends to minimize pleasure and require painful efforts toward self-denial. Cures offer only the alleviation of a pain. It's easy to see which sales pitch requires the least amount of work on the part of the salesperson.

Don't overextend one's financial resources when launching a new product. Remember that it's very easy for even experienced and skilled investors to fall into the trap of allowing good money to follow bad. Take small steps first and test the waters. If the product shows promise, then allocate more finances toward promotion. This can include measures such as shooting video for promotion with home cameras instead of hiring a production crew and making use of a great deal of sales copy as it's one of the cheapest forms of advertising available.

Newbies Guide To Starting A Membership Site MRR Ebook

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Chapter 4 Handling Membership Site Delivery

One area that you will need to consider when setting up a membership site is how members will be able to access the information that they receive as part of their membership. There are many different ways that you can handle this, so it is important to give careful thought and consideration to the best methods based on your needs, abilities and budget at the current time.

Using a Thank You Page Delivery System

One method that can be relatively simply and which does not require extensive technical knowledge is to use a thank you page delivery system. All that you need to make this method work is a payment processor. Basically, the system works by sending people a thank you page after their purchase. Inside the thank you page you can put a link to the product or products that the customers can download as part of that month's subscription. This method works well enough if your members are receiving access to one new item each month.

The beauty of this method is that it is quite simple, inexpensive and does not take a lot of time to set up. There are problems with this method that you should be aware of; however.

First, there is absolutely nothing preventing your members from forwarding that page to someone who is not a member of your site and allowing them to have free access to the download.

Additionally, there is also the risk that search engine spiders could potentially pick up on your thank you page and this is certainly a page that you do not want them indexing. There will always be the inherent risk that someone will be able to link to your page, bookmark it or even distribute it.

Using Autoresponders

Another method that you can use which is far superior to the previously described method is to use an autoresponder. This method is also fairly easy to set up and does not require a lot of extensive technical knowledge. The main idea behind this method is that you utilize emails in order to send content to people each and every month as part of their membership. You can set it up so that this occurs automatically and all of your members are emailed their new content at the same time.

This can save you a tremendous amount of time once you have it set up and basically put at least a portion of your membership site on auto-pilot. You can even use the autoresponder to password protect download pages or if you choose you can have the autoresponder actually send the products and content as email attachments.

There is also a downside to this method as well. If you choose to use the autoresponder to send the products as an attachment, you must make sure that the products are small enough that your members' email will be able to accept them. You must also recognize the fact that there is a chance that your emails will be filtered as spam and firewalls and your members may never receive your deliveries.

Generally, you will have few problems with this method, but you must be prepared for the fact that you will receive some degree of customer support tickets from members who will say that they did not receive their products as a result of the inherent problems associated with using this method. As long as you are able to stay on top of such problems and handle them efficiently and quickly, it should not be too much of an issue.

Digital Delivery using a Membership System

Yet another method that you might consider using is a digital product deliver with a membership system. If you are concerned about people possible passing around your products or not even receiving them at all using the autoresponder method, then this is alternative that you might consider using. With this type of system your members will be able to create their own accounts on your membership site as well as their own logins.

This is an excellent method to use if you want to make sure that you maintain better control over your products and content. It is also a good system to use if you want your members to be able to access archived products and information that may have been added prior to the member joining. This is certainly a better value for your members, which means that they may very well be willing to pay more for that convenience.

You should be aware that this type of system will naturally cost you more money. The exact amount of money that you will need to pay for this system will depend upon how much you use the service and how many members that you have for your site. Even so, it is imperative that you look at it as an investment in your business that will help it to grow and expand at a much faster rate.

Coping with Attrition

One area that you will need to be particularly aware and which can creep up on you, especially if you have automated your membership site with automated delivery and sign-up, is attrition. Attrition refers to the number of people who have become members of your membership site but who have then dropped out at a later time. If you only have a few people who drop out you might not notice the impact, especially if you still have others signing up on a regular basis.

Even so, it is imperative that you keep an eye on this number because if your attrition rate should climb you will have some fairly significant problems on your hands that will affect your profitability.

One of the biggest causes of attrition is failure to match what your customers perceived they would receive for their subscription to what they actually receive. Another common cause for high attrition rates are delivering more information that your members can possibly utilize. The reverse is also true. If you do not deliver enough information and products, members will also be likely to drop out. Inferior products or overpriced products for the market can also attribute to your attrition rate as well.

Insider Secrets For A Successful Membership Website MRR Ebook

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Chapter 3 - Getting Started Begin at the Beginning

Now that you have a basic outline of the work and tools necessary for the development of a workable membership website, it is time to really dig in and get started. This chapter is going to discuss some choices that you will face and some of the smartest options to follow. We will look at assembling your website; recognizing value; working with words; testimonials; and the day to day details and glitches.

Assembly

Your website is going to begin to feel like a great big puzzle, and you must assemble many of the major pieces before it begins to really look like something. This means that you must be sure you have these necessary pieces before you begin the process of building the site, and this will always include knowledge as well as equipment and resources.

The knowledge you should really try hard to acquire as quickly and efficiently as possible will include marketing basics, and website infrastructure. For instance, you know that you should compose some sales letters, website content and choose adwords, but how do you start this process? You also know you need a gateway through which members will visit the site, make their purchases or establish their recurring payments (if you decide to sell the memberships through the site rather than through an affiliate). This means you will need to understand where these things can be located.

So, let’s look at the "physical” site first.

Send Me a Programmer!

Most Internet entrepreneurs quickly realize that they are going to need some guidance and support from a qualified programmer who can help them to setup the many processes that must occur through their site. While there are an enormous number of web hosting companies offering all kinds of ecommerce sites, they may not provide the kind of integrated services demanded of a membership website (i.e. the membership database, login software, library of numerous media types, and more).

What most membership website owners fail to realize is that they should work in a backwards direction - they should work with a programmer to design the system, rather than purchasing various programs and sites and then demanding that the programmer make them all work cohesively.

Additionally, a good programmer will probably have all kinds of connections and resources for additional areas of the website as well. For instance, you will need to record telephone and “live” conversations to be converted into downloadable files. You will need to understand how to work with video recordings, PDF files and more as well. Finding a good and reliable set of professionals to walk you through this setup process is going to save you an enormous amount of time and money.

This means you should sit down and really scrutinize your plans in order to identify all of the equipment, software and gadgets you will need. Then meet with your programmer to work out all of the technical details of the site and establish the best approaches to use for your various media requirements.

Unfortunately, many successful membership website owners admit that they spent large sums of their capital on costly services and equipment that they did not need to purchase or use. They learned through painful experience that there were far less expensive options and even some that were more efficient than those they identified on their own.

This leads to the next phase in the getting started process - recognizing value.

Recognizing Value

As a membership website owner, you will soon realize that you can find a purpose or value to almost every interaction, discussion or tool you see. Recognizing value that will benefit your site is an important skill. It helps to categorize such information however, if it will eventually

help you achieve your goals. Earlier in this book we recommended that all membership website owners make a comprehensive list of the steps they made while researching and building their site. This was something that would help to keep the resources available to the members fresh and unique. This is where you should also keep your lists and notes about valuable connections, discussions and ideas too.

For example, even if an interview has gone badly, there are going to be quotes and paragraphs that can be used elsewhere. Consider that you will probably interview subjects for twenty minutes or more, and if there is little information given or if the subject of the interview was a bit dull, you can still insert some of their statements into newsletters, web content, articles or more. Value is everywhere, but you have to be open minded and creative in order to use it to its fullest degree.

This concept of “recognizing value” also applies to the materials you offer. If you really, sincerely want to succeed, then you are going to have to scrutinize everything posted for members to view. Regardless of your subject matter - psychics, horses, shoes or marketing - your membership website should always be viewed as a true informational resource or a “one stop” destination for learning, interaction and more.

This means you should always keep a watchful eye for those items and materials that will be of value to your site and your members. Once again, let us turn to the fictional psychic website as an example. As the owner, you would want to always keep an open mind about the sort of “stuff” that would interest your membership. This might mean that you would consider posting “how to” articles about photographing ghosts or spirits just as much as you would consider providing your customers with an eBook you found about reading ancient runes.

Working with Words

Until you are really comfortable with the process of writing your ads, emails, website content and eBooks, you should consider hiring a “pro”. There are all kinds of online agencies offering very high-quality writing services specifically geared to Internet businesses.

For instance, a website owner could hire a writer or copywriting service to craft “private label” articles, different eBooks, all of their sales letters and landing pages and even their newsletters if necessary. The most important thing to remember about such a choice, however, is that you are receiving the work of a writer, but not necessarily a specialist. If you want to truly create exclusive materials and offerings you will still have to do the research to understand your subject and constantly expand the amount of information you are making available through your site.

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Chapter 6: Attraction Affirmation

Synopsis

I attract new businesses and opportunities to me daily!

Attract It

Millions of people have now heard of the law of attraction, a theory which brings phrases like "positive thinking" and "manifesting your dreams" to everyday conversations. Although it is a fairly recent phenomenon, spiritual thinkers say they've been perusing the concepts for years.

The law of attraction is that our thinking brings on and imparts to us whatever we think about,. It's as if every time we think a thought, every time we utter a word, the universe is hearing and responding to us.

Negativity can keep you from receiving the things you wish for in life. We don't want to put ourselves down. We don't want to state, 'Oh, it will never work for me,' or 'I'm not good enough.' As that's what the universe picks up and returns to you.

Alternatively, you are able to metamorphose your life by remaining positive. You have to begin stating things that you feel truly good about yourself. 'I enjoy who I am. I enjoy life. Life enjoys me. It's going to be smooth and easy. Life works for me.' And you merely begin doing that—it's planting sources of good. You're not going to get it the beginning day, but you plant the seed of good and you water it and you keep going with the affirmations, and matters begin to transform and change in your life.

Know what you want and ask the universe for it. This is where you need to get clear on what it is you would like to create and visualize what you want as being as 'true' as possible.

Feel and act like the object of your desire is on its way. Center your thoughts and your language on what it is you would like to attract. You want to feel the feeling of truly 'knowing' that what you desire is on its way to you, even if you have to play a trick on yourself to believe it - do it.

Be hospitable receiving it. Pay attention to your intuitive messages, synchronizations, and signs from the Universe to help you along the way as assurance you are on the 'correct' path. As you adjust yourself with the Universe and open yourself up to receiving, the very thing you want to manifest will turn up.

Chapter 7: Cash Magnet Affirmation

Synopsis

I'm a cash pulling magnet!

Draw The Money To You

Take a buck out of your pocket. Observe the green ink and number in each corner. It's a piece of paper. With ink. A couple of symbols. And a number. That's it. Individuals work themselves to death over green paper. A lot live in abject poverty. All because of how they regard green paper.

The thoughts which they associate with the paper endow it with reality. It's always your thinking which causes it to be. Many don't recognize that money is a sort of energy. Everything in the cosmos is.

We comprehend things as being different as these energies are vibrating at assorted frequencies. That's why you appear to be different from your pet cat, a auto, or a stove. Equivalent energy, unlike forms. Money isn't immune from this general law.

When 2 energies are harmonic they attract. If not they repel each other. This is why so many are poor. They're not harmonized with money so they block its flow into their lives. To attract cash you must be harmonized with it.

We develop thoughts or accept them from an external source, charge them with emotion, and instill them in the subconscious. We send impulses which are answered by the Universe. Hard work is viewed as normal. You're subconsciously disciplined to believe that working is THE means through which you get money. The harder you work, the longer you work, the more money you get.

This leads in an early trip to the cemetery for most. Individuals weren't meant to work twenty hour days. Nor were they meant to sacrifice by working 3 jobs. God didn't give us a finite sum of time here on earth to slave away. Not with our mind power. If this sounds drippy, it's OK. It used to sound unusual to me too. But I asked myself this question: "Does my current way of believing serve me?"

I don't want to belittle the idea of work. By thought we receive what we wish. By action we receive it. Theoretically we have the ability to manifest money or whatever we want if we're in perfect harmony with the cosmos. Work, but never feel you have to or need to work in order to get money. This sets up one channel to riches: your job. The Universe has countless channels. Devote time to work but likewise dedicate time to thought. Your thinking produces your reality.

Cash will flow into your life when you let it. If your cash flow is low you're halting the flow. You're bearing negative ideas concerning money. Possibly you think it's bad. Or that you need to work hard for it. There are more restricting beliefs about cash than I can list here. Negative thoughts block the flow of energy. Positive thoughts let energy flow.

Try this. Find a calm spot. Grab a notepad and write at the top of the page:

What I believe about money

List your feelings. Be truthful with yourself. There's no good or bad, simply belief systems which you were ingrained with. When aware of any limiting beliefs you can release them.

The key is to discover them.

Cash is a sort of energy. Just like you. When these two energies are in harmony the possibilities are boundless. There are no limits in the Universe, just those which individuals create for themselves.

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One of the most powerful ways to increase one's search engine visibility is to have other sites link to one's own. There is no magic trick to this and, oftentimes, it involves social networking.

If one happens to stumble upon a very good site that is related to one's own but which is not, by its nature, a direct competitor, that site is a good candidate for a link exchange. This is usually arranged via email. One simply emails the webmaster of the site and asks if they would like to exchange links. Most often, because it is mutually-beneficial, one will receive a positive reply.

One's site should have a link directory among its pages. This page, like every other page on the site, should offer real value to one’s visitors. Linking to sites which are simply garbage is pointless and counterproductive.

Link Farms

There are a number of sites online which are nothing more than link farms. One frequently sees these if they go to the very low-ranked search results for any given keywords.

Generally, they contain links which lead to sites which are of little value and which are nothing more than sales pitches. The search engines remove these sites from their indexes on a regular basis.

The search engines also down-list those sites which appear on a great deal of these link farms and, most especially, those sites which link to link farms. This is a form of spamming, it wastes the surfer's time and effort and, in order to preserve their image as a useful resource, the search engines will enthusiastically remove them from their results. Make certain not to fall into the trap of using these sites.

Article Directories

There are many high-quality sites online that contain thousands of articles on various topics. One should make an effort to have their content reproduced on these sites.

The article directory submission tools described in the previous chapter are the most efficient way to get on these sites. There are services which will do this for a fee and they're generally well-worth the money spent.

Some directory sites specialize in a certain field—Internet marketing directories are actually very popular—and some are very general in their offerings. To make these submissions work, one follows a few simple steps.

The process starts with having a good article that is worth reading, even if one is not particularly interested in what's being sold at the site. At the bottom of this article, a link to one's site is included. The readers of the article will quite frequently click on this link to explore the author's site and to get more information. A visitor gained in this way has already been pre-sold on one's site and on one's legitimacy as an authority on whatever subject is in question and this is a very powerful starting point for any marketer.

Explore the various technologies and services which provide this powerful SEO tool to webmasters. It is one of the best ways to get more visitors.

Blogs

Blogs have taken off in the past few years. They are essentially nothing more than online journals where people share their thoughts and ideas but they provide an intimate forum which readers generally enjoy. They are also an enormously-powerful SEO tool.

Should one's blog become very popular, it's almost certain to receive a lot of links from other sites. It may also be "pinged" by users which is almost as good as word-of-mouth advertising.

Pinging is basically a way that users make search engines aware of the blog. Once the blog is pinged enough, that site will be checked out at least every few days by the search engine.

If the content is frequently-updated and of a very high quality, the benefits to search engine visibility are obvious. Consider adding a blog as a way to increase one's visibility. The technology to do this only takes a few minutes to install on one's site and is very easy to use. Best of all, most blogging technology is not only very flexible, it is free.

One may wish to make efforts toward paid advertising. There are several different ways in which one can go about this. Some cost more than others but, if one has the money to invest, it is generally worth the effort.

Pay-per-Click

This is one of the most popular forms of advertising for one simple reason: it works. With a pay-per-click advertisement, the advertiser bids on certain keywords related to their site and their advertisement appears either at the top or alongside any search results for those keywords. The highest bidder gets the top placement.

The advertiser is only billed when someone actually clicks on their ad and visits their site.

This means that one doesn't pay for advertisements that don’t work. There are a few things to keep in mind when using this advertising.

Just as one doesn't want to design their site around keywords which are dominated by large companies or too much competition, one does not want to have pay-per-click advertisements for very vague keywords. Bid on keyword phrases that are specific to one's sites. The very general keywords will generally come at a high premium and, though they may generate a great deal of traffic, that traffic won't necessarily be the type that actually buys. The more specific the keywords, the better.

One will also do well to avoid the pitfall of always trying to be on top. Some Internet marketers believe the best placement is not the first position alongside the results but a few places down. Oftentimes, the people that click on that first ad will click on anything and, even though they're not likely to buy anything from one's site, one will still be billed every time someone clicks on their ad. Go for targeted traffic. Remember, the niche is where the money lives.

There are both paid and free classified advertisements available online. These are of value when one is promoting their site. One must make certain, however, that they are honoring the terms of use applicable to any one of these services.