July 15, 2008

John Reese Finally Releases Traffic Secrets 2.0

Filed under: Marketing, Advertising — Tim Warren @ 4:44 pm

John released Traffic Secrets 2.0 today, and I can’t wait to get my copy. If it’s anything like Traffic Secrets, I’ll make my money back in the first week.

He had a couple of surprises in the salesletter, like free updates for life and Lifetime access to his Private Coaching and Mastermind Community. Also, if you don’t own the original Traffic Secrets course, he’s going to throw that in too. Unbelievable.

He’s a great teacher and real genius at generating traffic. I expect it to be a great course, but if not he’s got a 45 day guarantee so there’s really no risk in checking it out.

Grab Your Copy Today.

Here’s to Your Success,

Tim

July 12, 2008

Get Free Traffic Secrets from John Reese

Filed under: Marketing, Advertising — Tim Warren @ 5:44 pm

BREAKING NEWS:

John Reese just released a NEW video that reveals a ‘big traffic’ secret that many of the world’s top sites use but don’t want others to know about - and he shows how YOU can quickly and easily start using this ’secret’ for your own sites.

This NEW video will show you how to generate a ton of targeted traffic even with a tiny marketing budget.

And this method is so incredibly VIRAL that once you put it into a motion it can pull-in a large flow of visitors to any of your web sites without you doing any additional work.

(You just need to make sure you do it properly for maximum traffic results.)

* This is something that 99.9% of marketers are simply overlooking.

Go watch the new video right now and discover this tactic for yourself. You’ll be pleasantly surprised how you can easily cash-in on something that most people have no clue about.

Watch The Video Now:

http://www.Tim-Warren.com/ts3

AND…

At the end of this new video John reveals some ’shocking’ price details about his soon to be released, ground-breaking Traffic Secrets 2.0 course.

He also reveals (for the first time) details about why this ‘course’ isn’t simply a course like most have seen before.

You’ll have to watch the video to see how John is ‘raising the bar’ when it comes to Internet Marketing education products. (It’s truly impressive.)

Check It Out Right Now:

http://www.Tim-Warren.com/ts3

Here’s to Your Success,

Tim

June 23, 2007

Rich Jerk Partying at the Mansion

Filed under: Advertising — Tim Warren @ 2:44 pm

How would you like to go to a party at the Playboy Mansion?

It’s a chance of a lifetime, usually reserved for only the extremely rich and famous (or the scantily clad and beautiful).

How would you like to rub elbows with the biggest names in Internet Marketing (John Reese, Frank Kern, Dan Kennedy, Yanik Silver, Mike Long, The Rich Jerk, Mike Filsaime, etc.).

Well you can. All it takes is making a tax deductible (check with your accountant) charitable contribution. That’s right. It’s all for charity!

Click Here for more info.

Hope to see you there,

Tim

June 12, 2007

Google Slapped Again!

Filed under: Advertising — Tim Warren @ 12:01 pm

Well, Google did it again. I just went in week before last and updated all my AdWords ads on one of my campaigns. I bumped a bunch of them up to Google’s new higher minimums.

It worked. My opt-ins and sales jumped dramatically… but not for long!

My computer was down all day Saturday. Everyone in the neighborhood lost the FIOS signal (first time since they originally put it in a couple years ago). And since I use Vonage for my phone now, it was down as well. So no dial-up either.

Anyway, when I got back online Sunday afternoon, I noticed I only had two opt-ins through Google for the entire weekend.

Sure enough, got slapped again. Most of my clicks jumped from $0.05 - $0.20 to $5 and $10. A few only jumped to $0.50. The thing I don’t understand is, many of them are extremely relevant. They couldn’t be more relevant. Who knows?

Hopefully, the Ex Google employee that just came out with the course on AdWords does. I just picked it up. He claims to have all the answers. I’ll find out.

Regardless, there’s got to be a better way. I’m looking; I’ll let you know when I find it.

Until then.

Here’s to Your Success,

Tim

March 27, 2007

3 Killer ‘Off Page’ Webste Conversion Strategies

Filed under: Business, Marketing, Advertising — Tim Warren @ 1:42 pm

Today, I’m including an article by one of my favorite mentors, Jo Han Mok:

Is this scenario familiar?

You’ve launched your sales page and you are driving traffic right to its doorstep, but the sales just aren’t coming in the way you had anticipated.

Things are not performing as planned and you naturally turn your attention back to the sales page, looking for ways to improve it.

* You change the header.
* You adjust the headline.
* You alter the color scheme.
* You add another six p.s.’s

Nothing seems to be making a difference in terms of conversions.

You read and re-read the sales copy repeatedly.

You make edit after edit, hoping to stumble upon the fix for this disappointing situation.

Adjusting and tweaking your sales page is a great idea.

Making smart modifications and carefully testing them might turn what appears to be a loser into an impressive moneymaker.

However, there are times when the problem isn’t the sales page. All of the tweaking and adjusting of copy won’t fix a thing when that’s the case.

The trick, of course, is knowing when your copy is at fault and when something else is afoot. How can you tell when the problem is the sales page and when it lies elsewhere?

First, look at your traffic.

Who is coming to your page and are they “the right people.”

You need to be sure you are sending targeted visitors to the page and not just those who might be vaguely interested in your product.

If you are running a pay-per-click campaign, that is going to require returning to your keyword research and digging deep for answers.

If you are primarily marketing via your list, you’ll need to carefully consider whether list members’ opt-ins really pre-qualified them for this particular offer. Often, tapping into different traffic stream can make all of the difference in the world.

Second, look at the competition.

Is there someone out there who is doing a better job selling the same product or a similar product?

Might your problem be a matter of needing to be more competitive in terms of price, bonuses or some other factor?

If you are up against an army of tough competitors, you may have to find a way to make your page even stronger or some other means by which to regain an edge.

Third, consider the product.

Revisit your market research, look at other similar products and decide whether or not you are really bringing anything new to the marketplace.

If you are, make sure you are clearly illustrating what sets your offer apart from the others.

Top marketers will tell you that a good salesperson can successfully move any product, but the reality is that sales are more plentiful when you have targeted a real need among consumers.

Take a good look at some of the factors beyond your sales page.

They may inform you about why things are not going as well as expected. In some cases, you may learn your project’s shortcomings have nothing to do with your sales page at all.

In other cases, you may be able to use an off-page investigation to find ways to adjust your offer and tactics for more success.

It’s the simple things like these that can have the biggest impact on your conversion rate. Get started today and you’ll be surprised how quickly your profits begin to grow.


Jo Han Mok is the author of the #1 international business bestseller, The E-Code. Unlock the code for unlimited online profits for yourself by visiting his website today at:
==> http://www.GreatMarketingStuff.com/JoHan.php

I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

Until Next Time.

Here’s to Your Success,

Tim

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