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SuccessQUIK Cycling

August 30th, 2009 No comments

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In other great news this weekend, we’ve been getting a nice growth spurt in the SuccessQUIK team. Congratulations to Barb R, who just finished her first 2×2 cycle yesterday! Great work, Barb!

I think that a big part of this is due to the more organized training that we’ve been doing in the program lately – “2 paid signups in 7 days” goes a long way if it duplicates over a downline.

And, honestly, for ten bucks, if it doesn’t work out for you (and it usually does once people get past the fear factor and try it) you’re not going to need to file for bankrupcy (at least, I sure hope not – if 10 bucks is the difference between food on the table and starving for the week, do not join), was it such a terrible waste?

Duplication Nation

August 30th, 2009 No comments

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That’s the name of a training series that my MLM mentor, Randy Gage, put out. Honestly, I never bought the training (I’m sure it would have been a good investment, despite the training that I was getting from him anyway as my MLM upline – but you can’t buy everything, I guess), but boy is that title the truth.

I think that, somewhere, the only real difference between the MLM world and the Internet/Affiliate Marketing world is that the MLM world teaches you the importance of duplication (likely because the latter world generally doesn’t let you benefit from anything that you don’t do yourself, so duplication isn’t the point)…

But yet, that’s not quite true.

After all, isn’t duplication the main sales pitch behind any piece of “point ‘n’ click” solution? Or more accurately, the affiliate pitch?

It’s so easy to use, you’ll have no problem making tons of money by selling this thing to complete newbies!

Something to that extent, anyway.

I recently posted some praise for Clickbank Pirate, which focused entirely on duplication – that’s one of the reasons I love it so much, by the way.

It’s a bit extreme for some people, I suppose. Some “advanced marketers” don’t like the fact that you don’t get to collect the email addresses of your prospects in their system.

I personally disagree – it’s what I like best about the system. It’s pure duplication, because every single email that you put out, will be the same email that everyone else puts out. I can sell that, as a system, in confidence, because I know fully well that once someone’s on a list, it doesn’t matter if they were signed up by a complete newbie or a guru – the expected results, the expected conversion, will be exactly the same! And really, how hard is it to get someone to fill in his name and email address? Really?

So, trying to get back to the original point – after all, this is an “informational post” (or was supposed to be, anyway) about duplication, the fact remains that folks don’t advertise duplication for what it is. And I’m kinda surprised why not? I do feel a wind of change, as more IM systems move closer and closer towards duplication, but I don’t see the systems as advertising themselves as such.

Maybe someone should pick up the baton and educate more Internet Marketers on duplication.

Any voulenteers?

Categories: Informational

You Got Clickbank (Pirate) Cash

August 30th, 2009 No comments

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Three hundred seventy dollars, and five cents of Clickbank (Pirate) Cash to be exact.

Ya know, I’ve been “doing” clickbank very unsuccessfully for the past 2 years. I made a few nickles and dimes here and there, but Clickbank’s actually been charging me to keep my account open, because I just never quite got it all to work, and didn’t make enough to get credit for it.

After 2 years, that just changed. Check it out.

Clickbank Pirate First Month Results

Not much of a “Clickbank Guru” account here, is there? But hey, I’m getting a nice fat check for the amount of $370.05 and that counts for something, right?

And this is before the recurring commissions from the various products that they’ve helped me to sell!

So I’d like to dedicate this post to Cindy Battye and Soren Jordansen – you guys rock!

Oh, and by the way: Get Clickbank Pirate right friggin now!

Hitsilo Launches In Sept 2009

August 27th, 2009 2 comments

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Hit-Silo

If there’s brand of trafffic exchanges with an almost perfect history, it’s Logiscape. They brought us Hit-Pulse. They brought us TS25. They brought Traffic Pods. They clocked us with Traffic Era in January 2008…

And now, comes the biggest and baddest new member to their family.

Hit-Silo will be launching in September, 2009.

We know that this will be a massive launch. Logiscape exchanges always rock… But this time they’re doing something they’ve never done before: CASH COMMISSIONS.

Logiscape announced that this will be their first ever Traffic Exchange that pays cold hard cash (one assumes that they don’t mean Logibucks) – up to 70% commissions!

Watch this space for more info, or sign up for the prelaunch list here.

My Thoughts on GVO

August 25th, 2009 No comments

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I hadn’t planned on signing up…

Honestly, I didn’t mean to do anything with the GVO launch. I kinda half-signed-up, and through some glitch in the system, even though I hadn’t finished signing up, I was still added to the Matrix anyway.

This is what I saw in my inbox this morning:

screenshot of my email box this morning!

That caught my attention. Did I pay the $1 trial? You bet!

The reason was one reason, and one alone. DESPITE the fact that I don’t need the hosting plan (I have my own privately owned and privately managed servers, thank you very much), as a business investment, I’d be insane not to take this up based on the above performace which only happened by accident!!! And I’m sure that I’ll find the chat rooms, autoresponder system and all of the other goodies helpful too, but most importantly: I’m planning to profit off of this.

You really need to take a look at this webpage and sign up - just $1 and look what it’s already done BEFORE THE LAUNCH!