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by Sean Mize - 2007-05-22
It is a myth that you can create one product or one web site and ride it out to riches for the rest of your life.No matter how great your product, if it is worthy product, demand for it will change ov...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
You can look at the number of subscribers. All things being equal, a larger list should offer a higher response than a smaller list. But all things are rarely equal. Sometimes large lists are large...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
So what do you do if you have an established web site and you simply cannot make the transition to squeeze page only? Well, you guessed it: put an opt in form on every web page, except for perhaps s...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
List building takes away so much of the competition - you see, when you are not list building, when you are just sending traffic to your pages, you have to compete with everyone else who puts up a web...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
List building is such a wonderful tool to use online, as it gives us the opportunity to isolate the individual and get them off the search engines and out of the surfing mode.We also know that since ...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
List building is all about creating relationships. That is the bottom line - you have to create relationships as you are list building. It is not just about creating traffic - although that is a big...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
I am going to include these two together here, because the instructions for creating an ezine classified ad is basically the same as for creating any other kind of classified ad.Ezine advertising is b...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
Of course, you have to isolate each individual ezine traffic source for this to be effective. Why not just advertise in one ezine at a time? In that case, you would eventually determine which are be...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
When you are purchasing an ad, be sure and understand exactly what type of ad you are paying for. Sometimes an ad may be called one thing in one ezine, but another thing in another ezine. So when co...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
So in all cases, experiment with classified ads first, then do not advertise again in the ones that do not show a reasonable return. The ones that produce are worth trying a solo ad in. If the solo ...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
It is critically important that you test the web copy on your squeeze page. I have squeeze pages that convert at 10%, and I have squeeze pages that convert at 65%. This varies dramatically based on ...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
This list of benefits (not features) should be created before you create your headline or begin to write copy or bullet points for your squeeze page. The reason for this is you want to have at your f...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
Although this digital product is short in length, it should be packed with good information. Subscribers will evaluate the strength and value of your paid products by the strength and value of your f...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
I like to either add a short paragraph with a short story about someone's problem with the ads' topic and how the problem was solved using my method, or add a list of bullets of some of the benefits (...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
If you have a great ad with a great click through rate, but the squeeze page does not agree with the ad copy, then your conversion rates tend to be much lower.As an example, take this ad from earlier ...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
The next line after that should include features - for example, special diets, free weight loss ebook, or special system to lose weight.For example, if the headline is:Lose 20 Pounds in the Next 30 Da...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-14
Basically, your ezine advertisement headline should create excitement, and give people a reason to read the rest of your classified ad. You see, your classified ad is going to be sandwiched among oth...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-13
100% commission campaigns are sales promotions that you create with 100% commission affiliate programs associated with them. The idea here is that you are willing to give away 100% of your commission...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-13
That's all I do - nothing pushy, or anything like that. Generally, I get between a 25 and 50% response rate when I send those emails out, one at a time, personalized with their name. I usually get a...
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by Sean Mize - 2007-04-13
My best guess to you would be to be careful how you use these swaps. Generally shoot to do these mailings with people who have roughly the same number of subscribers as you do, or more. This way you...