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Email Insider Personal Use Ebook

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Email Insider

No fluff, let’s get into it.

Below I’ve got different examples of emails that I’ve used to send out to my list.

These have been specifically designed to bond with my list as well as make sales.

I don’t want you to ever “not know what to send to your list” again.

These examples are designed to help you overcome any obstacles or barriers that you may have to sending emails, including not knowing what to write or how to communicate with your list.

You will see below specific examples of emails as well as actual results, sales and feedback from the emails that have been sent.

This is incredibly powerful.

As far as I know, no one has ever revealed specific results from specific emails they have sent out.

Now, all these emails aren’t designed to sell.

Some of them were just designed to build a relationship with my list, with the option of purchasing something, whilst others are more directly promotion based emails.

The trick is to not be afraid to be yourself when emailing out to your list.

Bing Brings The Bling Personal Use Ebook

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This is just the Avg CPC multiplied with the number of clicks - no need to pay much attention to this.

Sorting and saving the results

By clicking on the different columns you can sort the results as you wish. It is often a good idea to sort the results after Last Month Searches, high to low, especially if you're looking primarily for keywords with good search volume.

You could also try sorting them in order of least to most expensive CPC to find those keywords that you may be able to get really cheap clicks on.

Don't forget to look at the CTR and Clicks columns though to ensure people are really clicking on the ads for these keywords.

Before you go ahead and save these keywords, or add them to one of your campaigns (if you've already created one), you need to go through all of them manually and ensure that they're actually relevant. It's very common for some completely irrelevant keywords to slip in among the results. In the 'make money online' example you just saw, Bing actually thought keywords like 'homework help' were relevant. Needless to say, those would perform very poorly in this campaign.

So, to summarize:

You're looking for keywords with high search volume, good CTR, relevance (as determined by you) and low CPC. Those are the keywords you'll want to keep.

4. How to setup a Bing Ads campaign

Creating your first campaign on Bing Ads is actually not that difficult. Once you have your landing page ready to go and a list of suitable keywords, it all comes down to deciding on some campaign settings, placing your bids (how much you want to pay per click) and writing the ads. Simple! Let's get started.

In your Bing Ads account, click on 'Campaigns' and then 'Create campaign'. Choose 'Search & content campaign' in the dropdown menu. You'll see the 'Create campaign' page that has three different sections: 'Campaign settings', 'Create an ad' and 'Choose your keywords'. We'll go over them one by one.

Ultra Targeted Traffic Personal Use Ebook

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No fluff. Let’s get into it.

Follow these 11 steps to build a massive profitable list quickly and easily using solo ads.

1. Where to find Solo Ads

There really are thousands of different places you can find solo ads.

There are many “traditional” ways to find solo ad sellers. They are everywhere these days.

Below I cover four different methods I use when looking for solo ad sellers. The first one really aims to get away from these “traditional” methods.

a. Super sneak solo ad method

There are thousands of product creators out there (in any niche) that have a huge list of people, both buyers and freebie seekers.

We want to get access to these people, track them down and approach them for an ad to their list.

We are going to leverage one of the biggest marketplaces online for this, where all the product creators hang out…. Clickbank.

Take a look at this video where I show you how to leverage the product creators on Clickbank to get some tasty targeted traffic to your offer
Watch the video here

Email Maestro Personal Use Ebook

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Create a little bit of that desire as well. Remember the motivation, why we're doing this, it's to create something better, stick with it, we're going to get there and here is something that,
here's a little bit more of a carrot. You can travel, we can have freedom, we can have choice, whatever that choice is for you. Whatever freedom is to you, that can signify it. This is kind of a, this is the original final email. A couple of things to build relationships with list, provide value and then create stories and that's what this is all about, is creating stories with these cliff hangers and these parts to it.

This is a six part story we're going through with that cliffhanger at the beginning that ties it absolutely all together. Now, I didn’t create this story stuff, actually I learned it from Andre Chaperon there's an affiliate link in here to monetize that, give them an alternative source to buy and then once again, giving them the option to buy List Smasher X to monetize that solo ad traffic that was coming through. That's really that second last email that they see. As you can see, incredibly powerful stuff.

Really ties it all together, makes sense, creates desire, gives credit where credit is due, due to Andre Chaperon in the form of an affiliate link and hopefully they really kind of engage and connect with me at this time. They'll either purchase these list building videos and therefore I'm building my list and making money or breaking even but really cultivating that relationship, or they will not have purchased. If they haven't purchased, that's where this next email really comes into play to give them a bit of an okay, this is it. Let's have a look at it.

Email 7 – Disconection Notice (final)

The email number seven, this isn't part of the story, this is just here, so disconnection notice, final and just see this open rate spike up again a little bit on this. Disconnection notice, final now. This isn't something I invented, this is something that I learned from Ben Settle, also an excellent email copy writing master. He's kind of, and I think he took this from someone else even, so disconnection notice final, so it's a little bit nasty this one, because who, disconnection notice, that's something that really is attention grabbing in a negative way.

What am I being disconnected from? What is this notice I've been given and why is this the final warning? It gets that little bit higher open rate. It really is, from my point of view as well, they've been through six really considered, thought out lessons that I've been taking them through and then this is really, why, if they haven't bought now, they're probably not going to buy, so this is me telling them okay, well, we're done here. You've been getting my free tips, you know, you've got everything you need to be building this list.

Cpa Marketing Excellence Personal Use Ebook

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Top Tips for Effective CPA Ads So now you know what CPA marketing is, you know all the various options and many of the related terms… all that's left is to design your ads and to make sure they're a success! Which of course is a little more involved than that makes it sound…

CPA marketing through any platform and of any kind will give you access to a number of tools and resources that you can use to ensure maximum success. Let's see what each of them does and how you make the most of them… The Importance of Tracking When you use any CPA marketing platform, it should give you some kind of tracking facility. This will give you the ability to see data and statistics for your adverts so that you can tell how well they're performing. When you're paying per click, this is particularly important to ensure that you are getting a good amount of ROI for your ads. On Facebook and Google you will be able to see your actual CPA, whereas in other platforms, you might set this amount yourself.

Other things you will be able to see with most of these tools include how often your ad has been viewed – called impressions – which will likely be somewhat correlated with how much you are bidding/paying per acquisition. The more advanced platforms might also let you see aggregated data – in Facebook for instance you find this by clicking on

Advanced Data. From here you can then see the age, sex, location and more of your viewers. Also available in Facebook is something called 'frequency'. This basically tells you how often the same people are seeing your ad show up. This is an important one to keep an eye on because of course if the same people keep seeing your ads, they're eventually likely to have either bought your item already or just be completely uninterested in doing so. Of course though, this might not matter so much if what you're selling is something you can sell multiple times – like a chocolate snack for example. Other figures include CTR which is your 'Click Through Rate'. This tells you how often people are actually clicking on your ads. So if you have lots of impressions but you don't have many clicks, your click through rate will be low. If nearly everyone clicks on your ads who sees them, then your CTR will be high. CTR is a particularly important stat because it is the one that most closely correlates with the effectiveness of your ad. In other words: is your advert compelling enough to attract attention and then get someone to want to click? If not, ask yourself what you could do to change. CPM meanwhile is 'Cost Per Impression' and this tells you how much you are paying for your advert to show. Some advertising networks can actually charge per impression but more likely this figure will be worked out based on your CPP, CTR and Impressions. As mentioned earlier, you should also be able to see a ROAS which is 'Return On Ad Spend'.

Cpa Marketing Excellence Upsell Personal Use Ebook With Video

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If your list is small, do make sure you have a few of these well-researched, well-promoted offers. It’s your best chance of making real money.

With “easy” methods like simple zip code or email address capture, the commission is so small you really don’t notice a difference unless you’ve got a huge list.

Don’t be intimidated at the thought of promoting these products and offers – it really is a lot easier than you’d imagine to get this stream of income going; and even though you might have to invest in a chunk of setup time (especially if you’re promoting high end products), once you’ve got your blog (the vehicle you’re going to promote them on) set up and running.

Part of this involves finding good keywords for the offers you are interested in promoting. Another essential step is to join as many CPA networks as you can handle. If you do this, one of the things you’ll likely notice straight away is that the same offers show up on other networks.

This is a good thing – it’s where diversity benefits you. It allows you to compare the various forms of compensation offered by competing networks. Do you want more points on Network A? Choose that version of the offer. Would you rather have the cash? Choose Network B. Jumping in and “swimming” with more than one network will quickly help you get a feel for CPA marketing faster than any other tactic. There are certain types of offers that convert so much more efficiently than others, it’s worth mentioning them: Debt relief, insurance, loans and credit. These are the easiest categories to start with, because they are simple zip code and email address submissions. However, what makes them a good place to start for the newbie: Their payout and reward rate is usually higher than any other zip or email category. To get people to click on text link ads and enter zip codes, it’s important to have that quality content we keep talking about on your blog – content that will encourage your reader to think of inputting his zip code as a logical next step. He clicks because he trusts your content. It doesn’t feel “fly by night” or “empty”.

Put yourself in the reader’s shoes, for a moment: He’s shopping around for insurance. He’s getting frustrated because he lives in Vancouver, B.C., and all the results seem to be for U.S. insurance. So he inputs “Canadian insurance quotes” into Google search, and finds your top-ranking site, “canadian-insurancequotes.com”. This is what the page he opens up looks like: It’s not hard to set up a blog with real content like our fictional example, above. Notice how the colors blend and balance, so that nothing is jumping out and screaming at you. The link to the gas card giveaway looks like just another interesting part of the site, and doesn’t feel like a “scam” because it’s totally relevant to the subject (cars).

Social Encore Personal Use Software

ATTENTION: WordPress website owners who need more traffic....

"Improve Your Social Media Presence and Drive More Traffic to Your Website Without Wasting More Time on Facebook & Twitter!"

Dear Blogger & Website Owner,

We all know social media is important for traffic. Even Google pays attention to your social engagement when deciding where to rank your site, so you know you have to stay active.

More than just sharing memes and cat videos, though, you need to get your blog posts out there in front of those social audiences.

Social Share Buttons Only

Solve Part Of The Equation

Sure, you've added all the most popular social sharing buttons to your posts. You encourage readers to share their favorite posts with others with the simple click of a button. Maybe you even show off your share numbers for that all important "social proof."

That's a great start, and it will help get your content in front of more eyes. But it doesn't do anything to populate your Facebook page or your own Twitter feed. It doesn't get your content seen on LinkedIn, or breathe new life into an old post. And what about keeping your groups active.

In those situations, you really are on your own...and it's pretty overwhelming if you stop to think about it.