The Way of the Warriors Is On the Launch Pad

The Way of the Warriors is coming 15th January 2014

I have finally moved The Way of the Warriors (- this is my membership site that has a high-value eBook on a proven internet marketing strategy-) onto the launch pad – it is scheduled for launch on 15th January 2014.

Why so long you may ask?  There are a number of reasons:

  • I need to create a JV blog – this is now done http://wayofthewarriors.com/jv
  • I need to sort out the sales funnel – in particular I need to change the current sales funnel and I want to upgrade the sales letters in parts of the funnel – particularly the one for Product Creation Renegade.
  • it is important to get the Christmas season out of the way
  • most importantly, I need time to recruit affiliates… and lots of them.  In fact, for 2 months prior to the launch, this will be my main task.

With regards to the revised sales letter, I want to try some high-quality Photoshop sales letter designs that I have acquired.  These have high visual appeal.  It will be interesting to compare them with the ‘down-and-dirty’ style of the Paper Template plugin that I normally use for sales letters.

Armand Morin’s Lead Generation Strategy

This week I have been thinking about how to increase the number of people joining my list.  With this view in mind, I started to create some free eBooks to give away.

Then last night I was catching up on the recordings of Armand Morin’s Webcamp and was gob-smacked to discover that he is ‘too lazy’ to create give-aways.  He then explained that by giving away some free-stuff in return for the optin you are doing two things:

  • letting the prospect off the hook psychologically – they’ve given you the optin in return for your free gift – so they are less likely to buy the subsequent offer in the funnel.  He then explained that when he started out as a hoover salesman he would never accept a drink or anything from his prospective  customer until he had closed the sale i.e. the customer lessened the obligation created by giving them his time through giving him a drink of water.
  • second, the prospect will have an excuse to delay a decision to buy i.e. ‘I’ll read the free gift before I decide whether to buy’.

He therefore creates an optin page that just piques their curiosity e.g. ‘To find out how to lose 12 pounds within 24 hours – just click here’ – after opting in the prospect is taken straight to the weight-loss sales letter.

This enables him to create multiple optin pages for the same sales letter – he likes to create 30 optin pages for the same sales letter, each addressing a different reason why a person should lose weight e.g.

  • lose weight after child-birth
  • lose weight for your wedding
  • lose weight for your holiday
  • lose weight to due to diabetes
  • lose weight to look better
  • lose weight to run faster
  • and so on

Each optin page will then have 5 or 6 adverts – each advert is matched to the optin page – same issue, same image so that you directly address the issue that caused the person to click on the ad – this obviously leads to higher conversions.  The issue is dealt with as a bullet point in the generic lose-weight sales letter and the person naturally assumes that the letter is speaking to them.

Here are some of the rules that he adopts with this strategy:

  • he can create multiple optin pages fast using a free plugin called Post Duplicator that simply creates a duplicate of the optin page and you only then need to make a couple of changes to create an entirely new optin page
  • create one optin page at a time and get it converting at 20% or more
  • the sales page must convert at 3% or more
  • if both these conversion rates are in place, he calculates that he can make any advertising pay
  • he tracks conversions using Link Trackr (- this has a monthly recurring cost and I therefore think that a tool like Quality Click Control is ultimately cheaper to use)
  • you can increase sales page conversions by having a $1 trial (- this needs to be tested to see whether your ultimate sales take is better as your refund rate might be higher too!)

Armand Morin's Optin Strategy

If you create 30 optin pages that convert at the required level, as Armand advocates, then you get potentially massive leverage and results.

Let me know in the comments section below what you think of this strategy.

The KISS 2 Event at Gatwick 19th/20th October 2013

I am attending this event tomorrow – getting up at 5.30 a.m. to drive down to this event.  Here is the agenda:

Saturday 19th October

8.15 – 9.00 Registration and coffee
9.00 – 10-30 Martin Avis
11.00 – 12.30 Christine Clayfield on Self Publishing
12.30 – 1.45 Lunch and networking
1.45 – 3.15 Cassie Hicks Kerr on Product Creation
4.00 – 5.30 Rob Cornish “Step-By-Step: How To Make Thousands Online By Harnessing The Power Of Software”
5.30 Martin Avis with a surprise guest!

Sunday 20th October

8.30 – 9.00 Coffee
9.00 – 9.15 Martin Avis
9.15 – 10.45 Christopher Payne on Product Creation
11.15 – 12.45 Neil Stafford “Public Domain For Fun and Profit”
12.45 – 2.00 Lunch and networking
2.00 – 3.30 Sarah Staar “Now Sell It!”
4.15 – 5.45 Martin Avis – “The Profit-Pulling Power of PLR”

I met Rob Cornish at Alex Jeffries event earlier this year.  Rob is one of the marketers whose emails do get through to my inbox.  In fact, it was one of his posts that stopped me from buying Optimize Press 2 – he is definitely one of the good guys in my opinion.

I also bought Christine Clayfield’s epic eBook entitled ‘From Newbie to Millionaire’ – she is definitely an over-achiever so I am looking forward to meeting her.  I know less about the other speakers but suffice it to say, I am going to the event with my networking hat on!

Hopefully I can start recruiting some potential affiliates for The Way of the Warriors launch on 15th January 2014 – we shall see!

 

Rubbing Shoulders With Some Internet Marketing Guru’s

I have been rubbing shoulders with some internet marketing gurus over the weekend.  I attended Alex Jeffreys ‘Marketing With You – Live’ event in London.

The biggest revelation to me was that I did not learn much new about internet marketing!  That may sound like a negative comment but it really isn’t.

Alex outlined his simple business model – it really is simple.  I’ve heard him talk about it already in a number of his webinars, which is why there was no new content.  I don’t mind that because, if this is his real business model that is earning him a lot of money, then why talk about anything else?

From this, I have come to the conclusion that I am over-complicating my business – so this is perhaps the biggest learning point for me.  I am still looking for the magic secret and there really isn’t one.

This realisation alone is a massively important one because it means that I am well and truly beyond the ‘learning’ stage and the focus is now firmly on implementation.

I also met some really great people at the event:

Alex Jeffreys

Alex Jeffreys
Dean Holland

Dean Holland

Rob Cornish

Rob Cornish

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rob Cornish is an internet marketer that I really admire – his content is real gold and he is building a really nice business for himself.  He is one of the few internet marketers whose emails find their way into my inbox.  It was a genuine pleasure to meet with him (as you can see from my face!).

I also met and had lunch with Devon Brown – didn’t get a picture damnit!  Devon had travelled all the way from Atlanta to be at the event and was going on to tour France and Spain over the course of the next two weeks.  His business is called Renegade Success (mine is called The Business Renegade) so we have that in common.  I instantly liked Devon who was very open and easy to talk to despite his obvious success – no airs and graces.

I also met and chatted to a number of students who will be stars of the future – Richard Gledhill, Malcolm Simmonds, Sherry Bualy (from Oman!), Andy Lindsay (shortly launching Config WP – a piece of software to help to launch WordPress sites faster), Catherine Toops, Kevin Ashbridge and many more.

I feel re-energised and re-motivated to get some products out into the market place as quickly as possible and to start a fixed-term membership site.  I need to make some money so I can attend every event that I can – it really is a life-affirming experience to meet with other people who are on the same journey that you are.  They are all positive people who want to help each other realise their dreams.

As you can tell I am excited about this experience and only wish I had found the time to meet many more people at the event.

I have also ordered the following recommended books on my return home:

  • ‘Ready, Aim, Fire’ by Michael Masterson
  • ‘The Obvious Expert’ by E Eldridge
  • ‘Abundance’ by Peter H Diamandis

These books were all recommended by Alex Jeffreys and I am ready and willing to learn from the best!

It has taken me a long time to attend my first live internet marketing event – I was put off from attending events when I attended a marketing event by Chris Cardell in around 2006 that was nothing but a pitch-fest.  However, Alex’s event was quite different – he did promote his own coaching but it was not offensive and there are plenty of success stories in his coaching group.

I am currently being coached by two of Alex’s students – Marc Milburn and Dean Holland and in due course I may turn to Alex if necessary if I need help to get to another level.  For the time-being I am well-satisfied with my current coaches.

If you have yet to rub shoulders with the internet marketing gurus by attending a live event, then it is an experience that I can thoroughly recommend because it is lonely trying to figure this stuff out by yourself!