"dressing like a clown and doing a strip tease in the middle of the road" are Mark's exact words.
Posted: 05 Dec 2006 10:41 Post subject:
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Explorer wrote:
"To be effective you need to post frequently. Ads that are at the top will be seen, ads that are not on the screen will just stay in cyberspace as orbital debris."
http://www.free-advertising-blog.com/Advertise-Free/12135
There are some levels within levels involved.
Much like this brilliant forum you can pay to get a better ad package. At the Free Advertising Blog what you get for free is 700 words every 7 days. You can pay to bet more space, post HTML, and so forth. What is brilliant about these sites is the Viral Payoff for the owners.
I don't know if you guys caught Mark Joyner's interview with Russell on Viral Marketing but it was really good. I have a new respect for Zoobie.
The trick is to make 700 words work for you.
You will get some improvement in Google placement just by having content that the bots can scavange. Free-Ad-Blogs gets a lot of traffic from just the marketers going to post there ads.
You must realize that no one is really going to read your ad. No one really reads ad blogs or ad lists. Well there is always the person with the information bug who is dying to find just the right material but that person is most likely going to be using a google search.
Now the next trick is to actually drive the traffic to your 'one' ad per week. You can do this with your regular blog and your personal mailing list. If you have at lest 30-100 people click your free-ad you are going to multipy the traffic-effect by sending them to Free Ad Blog which is already getting tons of traffiic. Your ad can get excellent Google placement even though the only people who saw it were already on your list. As long as your ad has a genuine value it is a way to increase you list.
This just occured to me. I am have the best luck with a free e-book that you have to opt in for. I am still only getting maybe one or two names a day. Free Ad Blogs might be a great place to get a FREEBIE up on Google, something that creates buzz and builds the list, you can try to sell to them later.
I have found that anything that has my direct offer too close to the Google results gets ignored for the most part. Squeeze pages can make it to a decent rank but I personally have not had much luck.
Blogs because they contain entertaining information will attract more attention, it is easier to get that first click. When you are in search mode you are not really in the market yet, you want information. If your content/copy is designed in such a way to make them desire the information in a package that you can offer, they are then willing to make a purchase.
Enjoy,
Chris Titan
p.s. One thing I learned from Mark Joyner during his interview with Russell was that I may be on the wrong track dressing like a clown and doing a strip tease in the middle of the road. As absolutly crazy as that sounds, he is talking about me. If you trim off the adcopyintensive off the link in my signature you will see my Magickains of Simpleology promotion. Yes, its me dressed up like a Magickain only I am wearing just a top hat and tails...and an apron and white gloves and cane.
You can join Simpleology from that link and then go into the section called recordings. It is along the side bar on the page with the welcome letter. It is a great call on Viral Marketing...and towards the very end Mark makes a point about good buzz marketing and bad buzz marketing. Listen carefully thinking about the picture on the Magickains of Simpleology promotion page. "dressing like a clown and doing a strip tease in the middle of the road" are Mark's exact words.
This is too funny and too humiliating for me not to share with you. Viral Marketing can go wrong...or can it...would you do business with a half naked man wearing white gloves and a top-hat?
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http://www.magickiansofsimpleology.info/adcopyintensive.html
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Explorer wrote:
"To be effective you need to post frequently. Ads that are at the top will be seen, ads that are not on the screen will just stay in cyberspace as orbital debris."
http://www.free-advertising-blog.com/Advertise-Free/12135
There are some levels within levels involved.
Much like this brilliant forum you can pay to get a better ad package. At the Free Advertising Blog what you get for free is 700 words every 7 days. You can pay to bet more space, post HTML, and so forth. What is brilliant about these sites is the Viral Payoff for the owners.
I don't know if you guys caught Mark Joyner's interview with Russell on Viral Marketing but it was really good. I have a new respect for Zoobie.
The trick is to make 700 words work for you.
You will get some improvement in Google placement just by having content that the bots can scavange. Free-Ad-Blogs gets a lot of traffic from just the marketers going to post there ads.
You must realize that no one is really going to read your ad. No one really reads ad blogs or ad lists. Well there is always the person with the information bug who is dying to find just the right material but that person is most likely going to be using a google search.
Now the next trick is to actually drive the traffic to your 'one' ad per week. You can do this with your regular blog and your personal mailing list. If you have at lest 30-100 people click your free-ad you are going to multipy the traffic-effect by sending them to Free Ad Blog which is already getting tons of traffiic. Your ad can get excellent Google placement even though the only people who saw it were already on your list. As long as your ad has a genuine value it is a way to increase you list.
This just occured to me. I am have the best luck with a free e-book that you have to opt in for. I am still only getting maybe one or two names a day. Free Ad Blogs might be a great place to get a FREEBIE up on Google, something that creates buzz and builds the list, you can try to sell to them later.
I have found that anything that has my direct offer too close to the Google results gets ignored for the most part. Squeeze pages can make it to a decent rank but I personally have not had much luck.
Blogs because they contain entertaining information will attract more attention, it is easier to get that first click. When you are in search mode you are not really in the market yet, you want information. If your content/copy is designed in such a way to make them desire the information in a package that you can offer, they are then willing to make a purchase.
Enjoy,
Chris Titan
p.s. One thing I learned from Mark Joyner during his interview with Russell was that I may be on the wrong track dressing like a clown and doing a strip tease in the middle of the road. As absolutly crazy as that sounds, he is talking about me. If you trim off the adcopyintensive off the link in my signature you will see my Magickains of Simpleology promotion. Yes, its me dressed up like a Magickain only I am wearing just a top hat and tails...and an apron and white gloves and cane.
You can join Simpleology from that link and then go into the section called recordings. It is along the side bar on the page with the welcome letter. It is a great call on Viral Marketing...and towards the very end Mark makes a point about good buzz marketing and bad buzz marketing. Listen carefully thinking about the picture on the Magickains of Simpleology promotion page. "dressing like a clown and doing a strip tease in the middle of the road" are Mark's exact words.
This is too funny and too humiliating for me not to share with you. Viral Marketing can go wrong...or can it...would you do business with a half naked man wearing white gloves and a top-hat?
_________________
http://www.magickiansofsimpleology.info/adcopyintensive.html


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