Youtube Ad Hero Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents Table of Contents .... 2 Introduction .. 3 Benefits of Advertising on YouTube 6 Available Ad Formats .... 8 TrueView In-Search ... 8 TrueView In-Display ... 8 TrueView In-Stream ... 8 TrueView In-Slate 9 Getting Started 10 Advanced Options . 12 Retargeting .. 12 Overlay Ad ... 13 Show More Ads . 14 Tracking Results .... 15 Choosing the Best Ad Format . 16 Conclusion . 17 Resources . 18 HeroCaster .. 18 Sample Content Preview Benefits of Advertising on YouTube There are many benefits to advertising on YouTube, and very few drawbacks. In fact, they are one of the most profitable and effective advertising methods available today. Let’s take a look at a few of the reasons why it’s so beneficial to advertise on YouTube: 1. Low Cost – On YouTube, you can advertise in four different places. With in-stream, you pay for ad views. In order to be charged, a user must watch part or all of your ad (either 30 seconds or the entire ad, whichever comes first). You can actually get incredibly low pay-per-view costs… as low as a few cents each! Other methods can be just as effective and even cost less, so it pays to experiment. 2. Great Tracking – Many advertising programs have terrible tracking of views, clicks, etc. Fortunately, YouTube has a great tracking system. It’s not quite as good as some of the really powerful ad systems, but it’s still much better than the vast majority of systems. 3. Flexible Bidding – YouTube will allow you to choose how much you’d like to pay for each ad format, including in-stream videos and others. This way, you aren’t paying more for formats that might actually be less effective. 4. Effective Targeting – The number of targeting options available is extremely wide, allowing you to set up campaigns that are startlingly effective. They are one of the best ad platforms as far as being able to target your audience as closely as possible. 5. Massive Audience – With over one billion unique monthly visitors and over six billion hours of video watched each month, it’s easy to see why you should be using ads on YouTube. There aren’t many other platforms that can boast such a massive online audience! 6. Effective Medium – There aren’t many advertising mediums that can boast the kind of effectiveness video can. While people have grown banner blind and mostly ignore banner ads, the same is not true for video ads, especially those that are interesting. Many people will happily watch a video commercial, but they completely ignore many other types of ads. Available Ad Formats There are four ad formats available on YouTube. Each ad format has its own set of benefits and pricing model. You may need to experiment to see which one works best for you. Let’s take a look at the various ad formats, how they work, and how their pricing models work. TrueView In-Search With TrueView In-Search, users see your ad above or beside the results they receive when they search for something on YouTube. You pay when someone clicks your ad to view your video. TrueView In-Display Ads appear beside videos on the main watch page for the video. Viewers can then click the ad to watch your video. You only pay when someone clicks to watch your video. TrueView In-Stream Videos are like commercials that play during a YouTube partner video. The ad plays, and viewers can skip the video ad after 5 seconds. You pay only when someone watches 30 seconds or the full video ad, whichever comes first. TrueView In-Slate These videos are also like commercials, but they play before a longer YouTube video, generally over 10 minutes. Viewers can choose one of three ads to watch before the video plays, or they can choose to simply watch any commercials. They cannot be skipped. You pay only when someone clicks the ad to watch your video. Getting Started The first thing you need to do to get started is to create a video to use as your ad. If you can’t create your own video, there are plenty of services out there that can do it for a reasonable fee. After you have your video, follow this step-by-step list to get started with your first ads. 1. Publish the Video – The first thing you must do is publish your new video ad to your YouTube account. Make the video public. Tag the video properly. And write a good headline to be sure you get the highest possible CTR. 2. Log into AdWords – Once you log into your Google AdWords account, you’ll need to link your YouTube account to it. You can link multiple YouTube accounts to it if you manage multiple businesses with their own accounts. 3. Target Your Ad – You’ll want to narrow your targeting down as much as you possibly can in order to get the most our of your ad budget. You can target by age, gender, location, interests, search words, display, device, placement, and others. Be sure to target your ad as closely to your target demographic as possible, even if it means a lower number of views each day. 4. Bid for Your Ad – Next, you need to choose how much you want to pay for each view or click. You can set lower bids for the types of ads that don’t seem to perform well for you, and pay more for those that are more effective. To bid, go to your campaign and look for the “Targets” tab. Go to the section that says “All targeting groups”, and then go to “Bidding”. Expand “Max Cost Per View”, and you can adjust your bidding for each individual ad type. That’s it. It’s really that simple to get up and running. Once your ads are running, you can move on to a few more advanced methods that will help you truly get the most out of your ads. Advanced Options Now that you have your first ad running, it’s time to delve a little deeper into some things you can do to increase the effectiveness of your ads. Retargeting Retargeting is quickly becoming one of the most popular ways to increase the effectiveness of any online ad campaign, and now that it is available on YouTube, you should really consider taking advantage of it. Retargeting works like this: 1. A visitor comes to your website that is embedded with a special code that tracks their future activity online. 2. That visitor doesn’t buy from you for whatever reason, and they leave your website. 3. They then visit YouTube and they are shown an ad for the product they already viewed on your website, giving you another chance to make the sale. You may be wondering why this is even effective. After all, that individual left your website without buying. But think about this. WHY did they leave without buying? Was it truly because they didn’t want your product, or was there just a temporary issue that kept them from buying? Maybe they just didn’t have the money at the time. Once they get paid, if they see an ad for your product, they might go, “Oh, yeah! I can afford that now!” Maybe you didn’t have the color they wanted in stock at the time. If you get it back in stock, they might see your ad and say, “I wonder if they ever got that blouse back in stock in blue. Yep, they did!” To use retargeting, look in your video campaigns page on the left side for the section “Video remarketing lists”. Here, you can learn how to retarget your ads on YouTube in order to try to draw back some of the traffic you lost.

The Intensifier System Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents Table of Contents .... 2 Introduction 3 Pow! Right In The Kisser! ...... 6 Getting Into Your Prospect’s Head .... 10 Studying Your Market ...... 10 Eavesdropping ... 11 Look At Reviews 12 Check Keyword Tools ...... 12 Surveys 13 Creating A Successful Intensifier ...... 15 The Question ..... 15 The Bullet Points 15 The Solution 16 Intensifying the Intensifier .... 17 Use Pop Up Monkey . 17 Turn Needs Into Wants .... 17 Split Testing 18 Check Out Pop Up Monkey! 20 Sample Content Preview Evoking an emotional response is relatively simple if you understand your market at all. It’s important to get inside the head of your average prospect and really understand what motivates them. Here are a few examples: • A golfer might want to improve his swing so he can stop being embarrassed whenever he goes golfing with his friends. • An overweight person might want to look better in order to attract a mate or feel better so he can do his favorite activities without getting out of breath. • Someone who is looking to make money quickly is probably afraid they will become homeless or lose their possessions. • A single person is lonely and feels the pain of that loneliness most at holidays and special occasions or when they see happy couples out together. Once you’re inside the prospect’s head, and you know what he feels and why he feels it, you can choose the right intensifier to boost conversions like crazy. Okay, so what exactly is an intensifier? An intensifier is something that is placed on a sales page that helps remind the prospect of their pain in order to evoke the emotional response that will lead to a sale. You ideally want to do this in a lightbox pop up that will appear at the top of the sales page in order to really stand out. The lightbox pop up contains the following: • A question that asks them if they have a specific problem. (For example, someone is overweight. • Next, it includes a short list of bullets that describes the pain of the problem. (Embarrassment, loneliness, exhaustion, not being able to find clothes that fit, etc.) • Finally, it lets the prospect know he can find the solution to his problem below. I know, it sounds a little odd, because the format is very similar to a traditional sales page. (Headline, bullets, solution…) But the pop up aspect really makes a difference, because people pay more attention. Also, it’s important to make sure you turn a need into a want, because a want is always more emotional than a need. How so? Well, think of a smoker. He knows he should quit smoking. He’s seen the warnings. He’s heard the news about how many people die every day from smoking related illnesses. His family may have even nagged him to death to quit. But unless he truly wants to quit, he won’t. Period. No amount of warnings, nagging, begging, pleading, and even threats, or bribes will get him to quit unless he really wants to. Even if he’s finally nagged into quitting, he’ll likely fail unless he wants it badly enough. Let’s look at exactly why this works: 1. It grabs attention. It gets the prospect to identify himself as a person who has a problem he needs to solve. 2. It turns a need into a want, which increases emotional pull. 3. It makes the prospect realize you understand the problem, which makes them more likely to listen to your solution. Thus, they are more likely to read your sales page and purchase the product. Intensifiers are tailor made for sales pages, but you can also use them effectively on many other pages: o You can use them on squeeze pages to encourage opt-ins. o You can put them on blogs to engage readers. o You can put them on pre-launch pages to stir excitement. o You can put them over videos to increase views. o You can put them in emails to engage readers, but you obviously won’t be able to use the standard lightbox pop up. It could be an image at the top. They’ll work nearly anywhere you’d like to increase responsiveness. Now let’s move onto the next section, where you’ll learn how to push exactly the right emotional buttons with your prospects! Getting Into Your Prospect’s Head Intensifiers are practically useless, as is any type of sales page or squeeze page, if you don’t understand your market fully. You need to be inside the mind of your average prospect in order to understand how to push the right emotional buttons. You must learn as much as you can about your prospects. Never, ever make assumptions, especially if you don’t understand the market on a personal level. (You shouldn’t make assumptions even if you do, because you may not be the “average” prospect in your market.) You also shouldn’t blindly trust that your competitors know the market any better than you do, because it’s quite possible they made assumptions themselves! So let’s take a look at a few ways you can get to know your market. Studying Your Market The first thing you need to do is observe your prospects in their natural setting. Jane Goodall was famous for studying primates, particularly silverback gorillas, by becoming one of them. She lived with them, socialized with them, and they took her into their clan as one of them eventually. This allowed her to really observe their true behavior, because they weren’t acting differently because they were afraid of her or curious about her. Once she became one of them, they acted normally around her and she was able to see behaviors other scientists never saw. I’m not saying you have to go gain weight if you’re thin in order to understand the weight loss market, but you can join a weight loss forum and read their posts. Join a Facebook group and see what people are discussing. Attend local meetings if you can find any. Make notes. Find out what problems they have, and what really makes them emotional. This can work in nearly any market, because most niches have at least a few forums, Facebook groups or other places where people gather. And people naturally talk to each other about their problems, because they know the group understands what they are going through. In order to really make this effective, you need to join in. You can ask people questions and offer feedback. This is invaluable! Eavesdropping If you’d rather not join in, you can still spy on their group. You can easily do this online, because people probably won’t even know you’re there! Best of all, you’ll be able to read months, even years of archives. These are a wealth of information that will help you improve your sales pages, because you’ll be able to spot recurring themes that will help you know which problems are most common. Look At Reviews Another great way to find out what people are thinking is to read reviews of your competitors’ products. Make noted of what they like and don’t like, and make sure you use these to tweak your product as well as your sales page. Let’s say your competitor has a lot of reviews that complain they were hungry constantly. You now know that people struggle to lose weight because they get hungry and end up eating more than they should. Not only can you tweak your product itself, but you can be sure to use that emotional button in your sales copy. Please don’t trust testimonials on sales pages. They’ll either be fake, or they’ll pick only the most glowing reviews. Instead, read reviews elsewhere. This is especially helpful if you find reviews on forums that are made by long-term members. Check Keyword Tools Keyword tools make it easy to figure out what people are thinking, because when they have a problem they will often go to a search engine and search for something. You’ll get plenty of keywords that aren’t particularly helpful like “weight loss” and “how to lose weight”. But you’ll also find some real gems like “how to lose weight without being hungry” or “how to lose weight in time for prom”.

Essential Apps For Entrepreneurs Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents Table of Contents ... 2 Introduction ... 4 Productivity Apps .... 5 Evernote ... 5 MindNode . 6 Dropbox .... 7 Hill88 Pro for Asana . 8 1Password 9 Microsoft Word .... 9 Budget and Finance Apps ... 11 Mint .... 11 StockTouch .. 11 Yahoo Finance .. 12 Social Media Apps 14 HootSuite 14 Pinterest .. 15 Facebook Messenger . 15 Facebook Groups & Facebook Pages Manager 16 Other Essential Apps . 17 Uber ... 17 Lyft 17 Essential Apps for Entrepreneurs Mailbox ... 18 Conclusion .. 19 Resources .. 20 Sample Content Preview Productivity Apps Productivity as an app category doesn’t just mean apps that will help you be more productive (such as time management and scheduling apps). It can also include apps like writing programs, art programs, cloud storage, and much more. Evernote Evernote is an extremely popular app that is available on pretty much every major platform you can imagine. This program will allow you to do a tremendous number of things that will help organize your business life, as well as your personal life. Some of the things you can accomplish with Evernote include: • Taking notes, including research and ideas • Compiling articles, photos, links and more • Cataloging your content so you can easily search and find it later • Create notebooks to organize information by project • Draft agendas and to-do lists • Plan travel • Annotate PDFs • Create contacts from pictures of business cards • And lots more The Evernote app was listed by the New York Times as a “Top 10 Must-Have App”. It has won awards from TechCrunch, Mashable, a Webby award, and more. You can use a free subscription, or pay for a premium subscription for advanced features for $4.99 per month or $44.99 per year. If you’re looking for a well-rounded app to help you organize and plan, Evernote should be exactly what you’re looking for. MindNode MindNode is the top mind mapping app. At $9.99, it isn’t cheap. But if you use mind mapping often, you will love its clean interface, ease of use, and in-depth features. If you’ve never used mind maps before, you could try out one of the myriad free mind mapping apps that are available first to get an idea of how they work. Basically, mind mapping allows you to organize and plan visually. It uses charts to help you accomplish organization and planning, spreading information out where it is easy to see at a glance instead of keeping it in a longer format like a PDF. MindNode was featured as an Apple “App Store Best”. Dropbox Dropbox is the most popular app for cloud storage, and with its recent storage upgrades at no additional monthly cost (for example, the 100 GB plan was increased to a whopping 1 TB of storage) it’s no wonder they have taken over their market. The Dropbox app will allow you to access your photos, documents, videos and other files from your iPad, making it a useful tool for accessing and sharing files on the go. Even if you don’t want to pay for storage, you get 2 GB of space for free, which is plenty if you only need to store a small number of files on the service. Hill88 Pro for Asana Hill88 Pro is an app that works with Asana to bring the popular task management system to your device. Asana is a free platform that will allow you to organize projects and tasks like never before. It’s free for personal use, and you can add teams to your account for a reasonable fee. Asana has its own app, but Hill88 has better overall reviews and a much more solid interface, allowing you to take advantage of more of Asana’s powerful features. 1Password If you have trouble remembering your passwords, you can use 1Password on your computer and your mobile devices to keep all of them organized in one easy-to-use system that will allow you to safely “forget” your passwords, knowing that whenever you need to log in somewhere, 1Password will remember for you! Microsoft Word If you have an Office 365 membership, you can take advantage of the Microsoft Word app to create and edit documents on the go. The most recent version will even integrate with Dropbox, so if you have documents stored on the service, you’ll be able to edit them from any location. Budget and Finance Apps Managing money is another essential function for any entrepreneur or even an individual. There are plenty of apps to choose from that can help, but these few apps are the best-of-the-best. Mint Mint is a personal finance app that is also great for entrepreneurs who are running their startups on their own. Mint will allow you to keep track of your spending and all of your bills and bank accounts in one central location. StockTouch Many entrepreneurs are also investors, and it can be incredibly difficult to keep track of stocks on the go. StockTouch will also you to do this and much more, including real-time quotes and stock prices, historical information that makes it easier than ever to choose the right investments, and much more. The data for the free app is updated every 5 minutes, or you can get a subscription for $1.99 per month or $14.99 per year that will give you faster updates and more information. Yahoo Finance Another very popular app for tracking stocks and other information is the Yahoo Finance app. This app will let you follow the stocks you personally care about, as well as getting personalized news in the financial world and alerts that are relevant to you. Some features include: • Adding stocks to your watch list for real-time quotes • Personalized news based on your watch list • Track currencies, commodities and more It’s also got an attractive and easy-to-navigate interface that makes it easy to find the information you need at a glance.

Survey Guru Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents Table of Contents.................2 Introduction.........4 Uses of Surveys. 5 Product Development....... 5 Product Improvement....... 6 Sales Funnel Improvement.................7 Customer Satisfaction Improvement.. 8 Tips for Creating Great Surveys...........10 Systems for Creating Surveys..............12 JotForm.........12 SurveyMonkey................13 FluidSurveys.15 Feedbackstr..15 How to Encourage People to Take a Survey......... 17 Conclusion........18 Resources........ 19 Sample Content Preview Use #2 Product Improvement If you have an existing product, a survey can help you refine it and improve it, driving more sales and thus making you more income. Even if your product sells relatively well as it is, there are always ways to improve. Some questions that could help you improve an existing product include: • Have you bought Product Name? • If you haven’t, why not? (Too expensive, need other payment options, didn’t include the information I needed, not enough information on the sales page to make a decision, did not like the product’s format, other.) • If you chose “other” above, write in your reason. • Have you bought other similar products? • How much did you pay for other products? (Offer several price ranges such as $0-$17, $18-$27, $28-47, etc.) One great way to use surveys to improve your products is to offer a survey in a popup window after a person exits your site without buying your product. You can then ask them why they didn’t buy, and what might prompt them to buy later. Use #3 Sales Funnel Improvement Another great way to use surveys is to improve your sales funnel. If you don’t know what a sales funnel is, basically, it’s the funnel through which the average buyer travels from the moment they become a prospect until they actually buy something. (In fact, this sales funnel can go further when the buyer makes additional purchases, such as a One Time Offer that is presented after the initial purchase.) Your sales funnel will look different depending on the type of business you run, the type of product you sell, where you sell (online, offline, by phone, etc.) and other factors. A typical sales funnel for an online product sold through ClickBank might look something like this: Prospect > Lead > Buyer > OTO Buyer Here is what each of those stages would be comprised of: • Prospect – Someone who doesn’t know your product and probably doesn’t know who you are comes to your sales page. • Lead – That prospect enters their email address into your opt-in box to receive a free report as advertised in a popup on your sales page. That person then becomes a lead. • Buyer – The prospect reads your free report and likes the content, and then returns to the sales page to finish reading it, finally buying the product. • OTO Buyer – The buyer reads your One Time Offer (OTO) and decides to purchase this offer as well. If you notice a lot of people making it to one particular stages but making it no further, you might want to send your leads a survey asking them why they aren’t making it past that stage. You could also make this a popup on your website for people who leave your page without buying. Use #4 Customer Satisfaction Improvement Finally, you can use surveys to improve your customer satisfaction, making people buy more products from you, trust you, and become loyal (potentially even avid) fans, who might even tell others about you. As you probably know, customer service is one of the most important aspects of business. If you keep buyers happy, you minimize problems. And if you respond quickly to the few problems you do have, you’ll ensure your customers always stay happy. Surveys are a great way to ensure customer satisfaction. You can use surveys to improve satisfaction in the following ways: • Ask how their experience was after using your help desk or customer service email or phone number. • Ask them how they are enjoying the product after they buy, and if they have any questions or concerns. • Ask them what you can do better in general sense. Tips for Creating Great Surveys Surveys are only useful if people are willing to take them, and unfortunately, most online surveys are not conducive to getting people to complete them. People don’t have a lot of time to waste, and they certainly aren’t going to spend several minutes taking a survey just to help your business. Here are some ways you can 1. Keep Surveys Short – One of the biggest mistakes people make with surveys is trying to find out too much at once. People have lives. They are busy. They don’t have a lot of time to help you, even if they really want to. So when you create a survey, make it short and easy to take. Ask no more than five or six questions, and make as many of those questions as possible multiple choice in order to make taking the survey go as quickly as possible. 2. Ask On-Point Questions – Never go off on a tangent and start asking questions that are unrelated to your main topic. Stick to asking specific questions that related to your primary objective. If you have multiple objectives, use different surveys. 3. Don’t Use Leading Questions – Never ask questions that try to lead a survey taker to answer in a specific way in order to try to trick them into feeling a certain way about your company. For example, do not say, “As you know, the Mega Sales System is the top of its class for helping you generate more sales. How do you feel this product best meets your needs?” Instead, just ask, “What did you like most about this product?” 4. Use Multiple Choice – Don’t make people work too much. Keep most questions multiple choice, and keep potential answers to six or fewer. The harder it is to take a survey, the fewer people will fill it out. 5. Don’t Get Personal – Ask as little personal information from respondents as possible. If you don’t need their phone number, don’t ask for it. Again, the more personal information you ask for, the fewer people will fill out your survey. 6. Ensure Privacy – Let people know you won’t share any of their personal information, and that survey data will be kept anonymous. This will make people feel like they won’t be spammed and that they won’t have to be embarrassed to answer how they really feel.

Operation Inbox Infiltration Plr Ebook

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Table Of Contents Getting Started ................................................................................... 4 Tip #1: Spy On Your Market .............................................................. 5 Tip #2: Create Killer Subject Lines ................................................... 9 Tip #3: Avoid Trickery ..................................................................... 12 Tip #4: Share, Don’t Sell .................................................................. 15 Tip #5: Follow the 4-Point Formula ................................................. 17 Tip #6: Create A Powerful Call To Action ....................................... 19 Tip #7: Use The Hollywood System To Your Advantage ............... 22 Tip #8: Avoid The Spam Filters ....................................................... 24 Tip #9: Timing Is Everything ............................................................ 27 Tip #10: Test & Test Again ............................................................... 28 Final Words ....................................................................................... 30 Tools & Resources ........................................................................... 32 Sample Content Preview So, take the time to really know your market. Spend time on forums, within social media communities like Facebook and Twitter (they can be time consuming but quickly scan the site from time to time and engage people in discussion). You’ll learn a ton. While your there, jot down product ideas for (both resale and to use as bonuses, incentives and giveaways) as the ideas come to you. You’ve heard how important that initial giveaway (AKA: bribe) is, and it’s true – when you are first introducing yourself to a potential subscriber you need to make it worth their while by giving them something of value in exchange for their email address. The best way to figure out what your subscribers will respond to is by knowing their most desperate desires and needs. Then you can create a compelling giveaway that will lure them in like kittens to catnip  So, enjoy exploring, discovering and connecting with your audience. It’s one of the most important preliminary steps to becoming a successful email marketer. Here are a few ways to get started: Use data mines to analyze your market & your competition: When it comes to knowing your market, it begins by knowing who your competition is. Not only can you learn from what they are doing successfully, but you will be able to find uncover new sources of traffic as well. Use resources including: https://www.Alexa.com & https://www.Compete.com Reverse engineer what they are doing. Join their newsletters, read their blogs and follow their website updates. This is all incredibly helpful especially if they are authority figures in your niche. Study their sales funnel, backend system, and follow-ups. What are they offering the same buyers? What are they doing well that is yielding results? Use Google Alerts (https://www.Google.com/Alerts ) to spy on your market and get to know your customer base. Set up keyword based alerts that will send you notifications whenever they appear on websites, blogs, and forums. Get involved in social media. Join popular platforms like Facebook and Twitter and engage your target audience. Get to know them, ask questions and test out giveaways & incentives. In fact, you should always be testing as you learn. Not only will you become a better email marketer, but you’ll be working towards building your list all at the same time! Tip #2: Create Killer Subject Lines Your subject line makes all the difference between a successful email marketing campaign that brings in actual sales and one where your emails remain unopened in spam mailboxes. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Clarity When trying to create a subject line that will grab attention, you may try to use wordplay and creativity in order to boost open rates, but be careful. History has shown that convoluted or confusing subject lines will often backfire, leaving you scrambling to apologize to your subscribers and repair the damage that’s been done. Remember that your readers have email coming in from many other email marketers & sources. They don’t have time to sort through who has something of true value to offer and who are being dishonest or using questionable strategies to get their attention. Misuse their time and trust, and you’ll lose them forever. People want to zero in on information that is straightforward and to the point. When it comes to email subject lines, clarity wins over fanciness and flowery language every single time. For example, if you were promoting a gift website to a new email list, a subject line that says 10 Ideas for Valentine Day's Gifts for Her That You'd Never Think Of is more likely to get a response than one that says, 10 Gifts For Her. There is always room for creativity but it shouldn't overrule clarity. Share Stories & Connect People respond to stories that are based on real life experiences rather than those that are full of facts, statistics and data. Catch their attention with subject lines that incorporate personalized elements. For example, if you are selling an e-book on relationships, consider a direct subject line that illustrates real life couples in everyday situations, such as: Keeping Your Relationship Alive: How 10 Couples Spice It Up. This type of subject line would ultimately work better than only saying, How To Keep Your Relationship Alive. Ask A Question Another way to spice up your subject line and boost open rates is to write it as though you are asking a question. For example, Valentine's Day Traditions: Yay or Nay? is far more catchy than A Look at Valentine's Day Traditions when you want to suggest alternative traditions and open up a line of communication. Questions help to engage your readers and involve them in the process of building a solid relationship, while making them feel as part of a group or community. Create Urgency Another tactic is to create urgency so that a reader is motivated to open your page and take the action you have suggested. Rather than say, 10 Ways To Make Money Online consider: For 24 Hours Only: Download: 10 Simple Ways To Make Money Online! You may have never even considered using provocative or controversial subject lines, but once you've taken a peek behind the yellow curtain and have witnessed just how incredibly effective they are, you'll be running circles in your mind trying to come up with as many fresh, creative and compelling subject lines as you can think of. Tip #3: Avoid Trickery Throughout the years, we have tested out many different subject lines. We've stuck with proven winners, and we've broken the pattern long enough to test out crazy new subject lines just to see where it would go. Sometimes they bombed (and sometimes they crashed, burned AND bombed miserably), while other times we hit it out of the park. The idea is to test, test & test again. You need to think outside of the box but also pay close attention to the results you get when you do. Is your subscriber base more likely to respond to controversial subject lines, or do they prefer that you take a professional tone? Every market is different and it’s your job to figure out what they are looking for, comfortable with and willing to accept. What You Don’t Want To Do: Okay, so you know have a good idea as to what type of subject lines will work, and hopefully we’ve got your creative juices flowing. Write down everything you think up – even things that you aren’t even sure that you’ll use. It’s all valuable, because later on when you hit a dry spell and you can’t think of a witty, creative, interesting or fresh subject line to save your life, that little swipe file that you should be working on today? It will get you back on track. So, you know what kind of subject lines work but is there anything that you should avoid? Yes, my friend – I’m afraid so. Never Use Trickery! Leave the games to the kids; they don’t have a place in email marketing and especially not in relationship building. Every subscriber is a person, just like you. Remember that when you are shooting off your next broadcast. Sure, your job is to get them to open up the email because otherwise you can’t sell them a thing but be professional and honest. At all times.

Commission Miner Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents Table of Contents .... 2 Introduction 3 Super Affiliate Secrets ........... 6 They Become An Authority 6 They Add Value To Offers . 7 Crushing The Competition ..... 9 Create a Review Blog ........ 9 Choose Great Products ... 10 Preselling ........... 10 Super Affiliate Stealth Secrets ........... 13 WARNING!! ....... 13 Preselling Made Easy .......... 16 Sample Content Preview Crushing The Competition All affiliates have competition. If you’re in an extremely competitive niche like internet marketing, you’ll have to stay way ahead of the competition in order to survive. There are a few ways you can do this, and start bringing in the same types of commission checks the big boys do. Create a Review Blog A review blog will really help boost your conversions, because you’ll be positioned as an authority, you’ll get a built-in traffic source, you can use it to build your mailing list, and it captures an audience that isn’t already on your existing list. Here is an example: >> https://www.BestBonusBlog.com Make sure your blog contains the following: 1. Product reviews and announcements. Be honest in your reviews. Don’t just review products for commission! 2. Upcoming products. People want to hear about the latest products right away! 3. Newsletter signups. These are obviously invaluable! 4. Contests. People love contests and will come to your blog just to enter one. They’ll also share the contest with others! Choose Great Products Never, ever promote a product just because you want a commission. I know, the bottom line is making money. But remember, if you promote a product without checking it out to ensure its quality, you could destroy your reputation in your niche! Here are some tips for choosing great products: 1. Be sure you’re promoting quality products. 2. Make sure they appeal to a wide audience. If they are too specialized, you’ll lose sales. 3. Focus on new product launches. 4. Chose recurring commissions whenever possible. Preselling You always want to presell prospects, because the sales page may not be enough to get them to buy. Additionally, they’re already warm because they know you and trust you. (Remember, you’ve built authority!) So how should you go about preselling? First, establish the basics: 1. Make sure they know and trust you. If they like you and trust you, they are much more likely to buy. 2. Add value. People will always prefer to buy with a bonus. Who doesn’t like free stuff? 3. Trigger reciprocity. If you give someone something for free, they feel indebted to you. This makes them more likely to do what you ask. 4. Presell the product itself. Let them know how good it is and why you think it’s so good. Once the basics are in place, it’s time to start preselling in earnest. Even if the vendor’s sales page is pretty good, preselling will always boost conversions. Here are some ways you can presell prospects: 1. Use an email series. Build excitement and anticipation using a series of related articles or emails. 2. Share the product’s benefits. Tell them exactly what is in it for them if they buy. What benefits will they see? What problems will it solve? Push those emotional buttons! 3. Use a strong call-to-action. Make sure you tell them exactly what you want them to do. Don’t expect them to guess! Tell them, “Go grab your copy right now, because my special bonus is only available for another 24 hours!” 4. Use notification bars. You can overlay a bar over the sales page that will draw attention to a special offer, create a sense of urgency and include a call-to-action. This will increase conversions. (We’ll take a closer look at this bar later.) Super Affiliate Stealth Secrets Now you’ve seen a glimpse of one of the really sneaky stealth tricks super affiliates use to boost their conversions – notification bars, also called attention bars. You can put notification bars on your own site to call attention to things such as a special sale or your newsletter opt-in. But did you know you can overlay them on top of a vendor’s sales page? You’ll have to use some iframes trickery to do this. An iframe lets you put something over someone else’s own webpage by loading two frames… one yours, and the other with the vendor’s site in it. Fortunately, you don’t need to use any coding to do this. You can use a neat little tool call Attention Monkey to create these bars for you, so that all you have to do is insert a little snippet of code onto your web page, and boom!

Video Tools Mastery Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents Table of Contents.........2 ©2013-2014 All Rights Reserved. ..2 Introduction.........3 Uses for Video in Marketing... 4 Creating Videos for Cash....... 6 Video Tools........ 8 Video Creation Tools 8 Video Hosting......... 12 Video Promotion..... 13 Voiceovers for Videos.......14 Conclusion........16 Resources........ 17 Sample Content Preview Uses for Video in Marketing There are many profitable ways to use video in online marketing. No matter what your business model, online video can be helpful. Let’s take a look at a few ways video is useful. 1. Marketing – Videos are great for all sorts of marketing purposes. You can make video ads that are like commercials, interesting or entertaining videos that could go viral, or even a combination of the two. 2. Traffic Generation – Even if you don’t have your own product to market, you can use videos to generate traffic to a blog or any other online property. 3. Product Creation – Because video is such a popular form of media, product buyers will appreciate having videos available in any packages they buy. 4. Sales Presentations – If you have your own products, videos can enhance your sales pages and increase conversions considerably. 5. Teaching – If your primary business model involves teaching something, video can be a great way to deliver your content. Many people learn much better by watching videos than by reading instructions. 6. Reviews – Reviews are a very powerful selling tool, and video reviews have the potential to be even more powerful than written reviews. 7. Website Content – Videos also make great content for websites and blogs. The popularity of video blogging (vlogging) has really taken off, and more and more people are seeking content in this format. 8. Branding – Videos are great for branding. They allow you to repeat your product name or your own name repeatedly. They allow for great product placement. They allow you to put a name or URL directly on the video itself. There are so many ways to use video for branding purposes. Creating Videos for Cash Another great way to use video creation tools is by outsourcing your skills to other people who need videos. Some people may not be interested in learning how to create videos, or they may not have time. You can step in and help those people and make some cash at the same time. There are plenty of places to locate people who need videos made. Here are a few ideas to get you started: >> https://www.freelancer.com/ Freelancer is a large freelance marketplace where people buy and sell services on a regular basis. There are always plenty of people looking for video creation services. >> https://www.fiverr.com Fiverr is another freelance website, but most projects sell for only $5. You may think $5 isn’t a lot of money to create a video, but once you get quick at making them, you could easily make $20 per hour or more making short, simple videos for people. >> https://www.WarriorForum.com The Warrior Forum is the most popular and highly trafficked webmaster community, and there are thousands of members who are active on a regular basis, as well as many more who are active on occasion. They have an active marketplace where you can post your services for sale. >> https://forums.digitalpoint.com Digital Point is another popular webmaster forum. Services generally sell for less here than at the Warrior Forum, and they have more strict rules about posting services for sale, however it is highly trafficked and still a good source for work. Video Tools Now we’re getting to the meat of the report. In this section, you’re going to learn about some of the most popular and useful video creation tools, as well as tools you can use to market Video Creation Tools >> https://www.WeVideo.com WeVideo is a powerful online video editor that will allow you to create videos that are available on all devices 24/7 in the cloud. You can even have multiple people collaborate to create a single video. Their system is geared toward editing videos that have already been created, so it’s best for people who want to film video and then turn those videos into something more interesting and useful. For example, if you film yourself teaching a class, you can import that video from your phone, camera or tablet and edit it to include visual effects and music. There are three interfaces built to accommodate everyone from complete beginners to experienced video editors. WeVideo has built-in themes that will give your video a specific look and tone with just one click. Videos will include professional visual effects, transitions, typography and soundtracks. WeVideo has a free plan, and a premium plan that starts at just $7 per month - $48.00 per year. However, if you want to use it for business, you might need to go for their Business plan, which is $180.00 per year or $20.00 when billed monthly.

Profit Builders Plr Ebook

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Table Of Contents Introduction to Profit Builders ........................................................... 4 The Anatomy Of A Successful Marketing Email .............................. 6 Breakdown of a Winning Email Message ......................................... 9 Split Testing Your Emails For Maximum Profits ............................ 17 The Importance Of Tracking Results .............................................. 21 Building Quality Lists ....................................................................... 23 Final Words: Last Minute Tips ........................................................ 25 Sample Content Preview The Anatomy of a Successful Marketing Email In order to create email campaigns that your subscribers will respond to, you need to identify the many different components that make up a winning marketing email. In the next few segments of this special report we’ll take a closer look at each section beginning with: 1: Establish Purpose The goal is to create targeted mailing lists based on specific niche markets or groups of consumers. In order to target active customers within your markets, you need to establish purpose – a specific focus for your mailing list. Ask yourself: Whom are you looking to reach out to? What does your average consumer need? What could you offer to your market that they would be interested in? You need to first identify your buyer base so that you can better understand your reader and when you do this, you will be able to create compelling emails that directly connect with your market base. Your messages will be opened, read and subscribers will feel motivated into taking action – so not only will your open rate soar but your email content will yield results! One thing to keep in mind is that your writing style and the voice of your mailing list should vary, depending on the type of market you are targeting. For example, if you are involved in health markets or niches, you might want to take a passive voice, or a more personal approach. Your emails may tell a story of your own personal experiences, or the ways in which health issues have affected your life. If you are targeting a general business market, you may want to take a more aggressive tone, with a writing style that is more formal and direct. It’s important that you understand your subscriber base as a whole so that you can create emails in a voice, style and tone that are designed to connect, motivate and prompt readers into taking action. How can you better understand your market and get to know subscribers quickly and easily? Consider visiting public community boards, forums and social media hubs such as Facebook or Twitter. Seek out pages on Facebook that were created for your core market, analyze what people are responding to, and most interested in. Tip: Use Pinterest.com as a way of gathering Intel on your niche market. Discover new pages, explore pins and article content to see what other marketer’s are doing to connect with their audiences. Breakdown of a Winning Email Message Every email campaign is made up of many different elements, and when they all come together, you end up with a powerful email campaign that is guaranteed to be a success. 2: Email Campaign Elements Understanding the purpose of each element is necessary so that you’re able to create the most targeted email campaigns possible. Let’s take a closer look at the primary elements of an email campaign: Subject Line: The subject line of your emails are incredibly important because they serve one purpose (and one purpose only) – to prompt subscribers into opening your email and reading your content. So, that being said – your subject lines are critical in the success of your email campaigns. They need to be compelling, exciting, thought provoking, and most importantly – unique. Remember, you are competing with hundreds of other emails that land in your subscriber’s inbox so you need your email subject line to grab their attention and stand out. If you are a well known figure in your market, adding your name to the subject line may be helpful in boosting open rates since your subscriber’s are able to instantly identify you. For example, you might use: Chris Marks: 3 New Sources For Unlimited Free Traffic Your subject line may emphasize how opening the email can help your subscriber or provide value or be useful in some way. For example, you might use: 10 Ways To Clear Up Acne Without Medication You want to make sure that your subject line is clear to your readers and that it will pass through spam filters. Avoid over-using words like “free”, “discount”, “urgent”, “call now” or “reminder” and if your emailing system (autoresponder account) provides the option to test your emails spam score, use it wisely. It can help you learn how to write better emails that will make their way into inboxes rather than spam folders. Also avoid wordy subject lines. If it’s too long it runs the risk of being truncated and may be confusing. Look for ways to shorten your email subject lines and drive the message home in as few words as possible. If you can say it in five words, don’t use ten! Tip: Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it is also an important motivator in boosting open rates. Also, consider using subject lines that provide readers with a sense of urgency such as a time-limited event, offer or deadline that will compel them to act quickly. Opener: Your email opener is incredibly important because it serves as your introduction, your greeting. You know for yourself just how important first impressions are and when it comes to boosting response rates in email campaigns, your opener can make or break your success. If you are known within your market, your email opener can be as simple as identifying yourself and moving onto the body of your message but if you are still building credibility and recognition in your market, your email opener is a critical component in keeping readers focused on your message. If you are not yet known, you will want to consider that a reader is looking for one thing and one thing only – “what’s in it for me?” and your email opener should instantly answer that question. Learning to create powerful openers takes skill and practice but you can bolster your open rate instantly just by taking a conversational tone. Writing solid email copy isn’t about tricking the reader or being clever – it is about taking a direct approach to communicating and connecting with your audience. Here are a few examples of solid openers: “Have you heard…?” “If you’re anything like me…” “Because you are a…” “Did you know…?” “Have you ever wondered…?” “Believe it or not…” “I need your help…” “I’ll get right to the point…” “When was the last time that you…” “Remember when…” Tip: Keep in mind that certain email programs will display the first 3-5 lines of the email so your opener may appear as part of the subject line on mobile devices. Make sure that your opener offers a solid hook that will grab their attention. Keep your opener to 4 lines or less.

Email List Genie Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents Table of Contents ........ 2 Introduction .. 3 Partnerships 6 Magazine Advertising .. 8 Local Giveaways & Events .......... 9 Free Stuff ... 10 Free Sources ............. 11 Local Saver Papers ............... 11 Online Classified Ads ............. 12 Bookstores ............. 12 Hotels ..... 13 Restrooms ............. 13 Business Cards ......... 15 Conclusion . 16 Resources . 17 Sample Content Preview Partnerships One of the best ways to get more mailing list subscribers is to form partnerships with local businesses (or even businesses in other locations) in order to leverage their marketing power while also benefitting them. Here’s how it’s done: 1. Create a small postcard, business card or flyer that tells people what freebie you’re offering as a signup incentive and include the URL to your squeeze page. 2. Approach a local business within your niche, or at least closely tied to it, and tell them you want them to distribute your marketing material. 3. In exchange, you can offer to send an email to your subscriber list on their behalf once every so often (bi-weekly, monthly, yearly, whatever you decide on.) 4. The business owner can then distribute your material in their shopping bags, on their checkout counters, on their bulletin board, or wherever else you and the owner agree on. You can both benefit this way; because you get additional subscribers that match your niche, while the business owner gets access to the marketing list, you have already built without building his or her own list. Partnerships work best if you are using a direct niche connection. For example, if you are selling a workout DVD you created, you’d want to partner with gyms and other similar businesses. However, you don’t necessarily have to have an exact match for the partnership to be beneficial. For example, you might find success offering your fitness DVD in a woman’s clothing store, a lingerie shop, a tanning salon, or even a hair salon. Think of where your potential customers might shop, but also remember that the business owner will also want to believe your mailing list is a close enough fit to make it beneficial for him. If you are worried about approaching businesses in person, simply create a query letter and send it to local business owners you think would be a good fit and then let them come to you. This way, you’ll feel less like you’re intruding and if they contact you then you can be sure they at least have some interest in your proposal. Magazine Advertising One major source of mailing list subscribers that a lot of people tend to overlook is magazine advertising. They tend to think it’s too expensive, or that magazine readers aren’t internet savvy. First of all, most people are at least partially internet savvy these days. So just about any source of traffic will connect you with a decent number of people who have internet access and know how to make use of it. But as more and more people use the internet instead of traditional media, magazines are finding it harder and harder to sell advertising and the cost has dropped considerably in many publications. You can also contact the magazine just before their publishing deadline to see if they have any unsold advertising slots that you might be able to get at a discount. This could save you a significant amount of money. The great thing about magazines is that they are available in just about any niche you can think about. Even if there isn’t one exactly in your niche, you can always find one that would involve a great potion of your market. (For example, advertising in a fashion magazine if you have a fitness product.) Local Giveaways & Events Keep an eye out for local events where you can find people who might be interested in your niche. Conventions in your niche would be ideal, as would swap meets or other events where your potential customers might gather. Let’s say you’re selling that hypothetical fitness DVD and a large fitness convention comes to town. You could set up a booth at that convention (or even look into sharing a booth with someone else so you don’t have to pay for the whole thing on your own) and hand out your flyers letting people know a little about you and how to join your email list to get your free giveaway report (or whatever else you’re offering.) Even if you don’t set up a booth, you may be able to walk around and pass out business cards or flyers to visitors. (Just be sure you find out the rules on this. Some conventions won’t allow it, and you’ll only get kicked out by security if you’re caught.) One of the great things about attending conventions like this is that you also have the opportunity to meet other businesspeople in your niche with which you can partner, thus potentially locating another source (or sources) of leads. Free Stuff Incentives online are a good way to get subscribers, but offline freebies can also be a great incentive. For example, a local gym might allow you to pass out free bottles of water that have been re-labeled with your marketing material that have your URL on them. Yes, it will cost you a bit of money to buy these incentives, but if you’re in a highly targeted area and you buy in bulk, they shouldn’t cost you all that much compared to the cost of acquisition for your typical email subscriber. Here are some ideas of free items you could give out: • Pens • Bottles of water • Magnets • Stickers Just be sure to tailor the items you give out to your target market, as well as to the location in which you’re handing them out. (For example, hand out water bottles at gyms or the beach, and hand out pens at schools, libraries, and office complexes.) Free Sources There are actually places you can advertise for free if you know where to look. Sure, some of them may not be as targeted as you might hope. However, the fact that they are free means you don’t have to worry about this, as your only expense will be a flyer or business card (which you should already have for use with some other methods) or a little time. Local Saver Papers Most locales have a saver paper that is full of local ads and coupons. This could be called something like: • The Thrifty Nickel • The Thrifty Saver • The Budget Saver You get the idea. These local papers can be a goldmine of free or very low cost ads, and if your product even remotely has mass appeal, they can be a great source of free leads. This is especially true if you have a great squeeze page and offer.

Commission Accelerator Plr Ebook

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Table Of Contents Commission Accelerator.........................3 Instant Payday Every Day........................6 Choosing Guaranteed Sellers..................9 Profitable Affiliate Competitions..................12 Make More Money From Every Campaign..................15 The Ultimate Handshake..................17 Sample Content Preview Instant Payday Every Day JV Zoo did what few other marketplaces were able to do - they found a way to easily connect product owners with active affiliates who are eager to promote them. They knew exactly what affiliate marketer's AND merchants wanted and built their entire platform on the basis of this one, all-important component: Instant Commission Payments! Here's how it works: 1) You create your affiliate account at https://www.JVZoo.com 2) You connect your Paypal account to your JV Account. 3) You choose high converting products to promote. 4) You funnel traffic to these offers. 5) You get paid instantly! With JVZoo there is no waiting around for payments. Their entire system runs on automating the payment process so that you are paid instantly through Paypal each time you make a sale. JV Zoo utilizes Paypal's adaptive payment system that allows payments to be split - so that one payment goes directly to you and the remaining payment goes to the merchant or vendor. But it gets even better. With the old way of handling split payments, the script used to direct a customer through the payment process would typically rotate the order button. This was done to distribute payments between the sellers and affiliate marketers based on the sellers payout offer. So for example, an affiliate generated a sale on a product that offered 50% commissions, the first sale would be made directly via Paypal to the vendor and the second sale would go through the affiliate's Paypal account. The problem with this is an obvious one: Refund rates went through the roof! Customers were confused. They didn't understand why they were paying split payments and in many cases they would simply assume that they had paid twice by accident or were over-charged for the payment. Even when affiliates and vendors tried to clarify the system to potential customers it only further convoluted the entire process. In response, customers would request refunds even before they had a chance to enjoy the product. And it got worse. When a customer requested a refund the vendor would have to check their account to confirm that they received it and if not, they had to find the affiliate responsible and contact them on the customer's behalf. Then, the vendor had to trust that the affiliate would promptly refund the customer. Needless to say, it was a total logistics nightmare! But with JVZoo, a single payment is made and split between the affiliate, the vendor and JVZoo itself. And if a customer ever requests a refund, Paypal can automatically deduce the split payment amount from all accounts involved. No nonsense, no hassle. In fact, JVZoo handles all customer support for all buyers acting as the middleman between you, the vendors you promote and the customers you recruit. This frees up your time and gives you the peace of mind that your reputation is never on the line. Customers will always be taken care of. Imagine just how more motivated you would be if you knew that you'd get paid TODAY for all of your marketing efforts. No worrying about paychecks ending up "lost in the mail" (Ha! Never again!), or merchant's ripping you off with lower payment amounts. Simply choose a hot product from JVZoo's marketplace and once approved you can begin generating instant cash right away! Choosing Guaranteed Sellers Once you've set up your JVZoo account it's time to select the products that you are going to promote. For many, this is the hardest part. They just aren't sure what kind of products are currently selling, what is most likely to convert and whether the products are going to continue to sell later on should they take the time to set up a pre-sell page or create a bonus offer. The easiest way to uncover hot selling products is to run a quick “search scan” on a handful of products you are interested in promoting. Begin by scanning the JVZoo marketplace, create a swipe file of potential products (writing down the merchant name and product title, along with commission offered), and then run it through Google.com. Look at what others are saying about the product, whether there are other affiliates promoting it and if there is a lot of positive feedback about the product. You should do the same thing with vendors and merchants. It’s important to know who you are promoting because it ultimately reflects on you, the affiliate. You never want to direct people to questionable products or to merchants who don’t offer prompt customer support so run a quick search on everyone you plan to work with, as well as every product you plan to promote. It might end up saving you a lot of frustration (and trouble) later on. One of the great features of JVZoo is that they’ve made it very easy to search for top products to promote. Begin by visiting https://www.JVZoo.com/affiliates/findproducts and enter in keywords relating to different niches or markets that you are interested in. You can also search and sort the entire “Find products” page based on certain criteria. For example, if you are interested in finding hot new WSO’s (Warrior Special Offers) to promote, you can sort products based on those available through the Warrior Forum. Just select “WSO” from the filter drop down box on the product search page!

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