Mar 19 2010

Interview: Alan LeStourgeon

Alan LeStourgeon has been making money online since 2004 and blogs about his endeavors at his site Affiliate Confession. At his blog, he is very open and honest and shares many practical tips that are worth looking at if you're wanting to get started with affiliate marketing.

Tell us a little background info about yourself. Where are you from? How old are you? How long have you been working in this industry?
I like to tell people I'm from Manhattan and when that piques their interest, I say, that's Manhattan Kansas, you know, the land of Dorothy, Toto, Oz and tornadoes. I'm from Kansas, but I've been in Florida most of my life, so I kind of feel like a native Floridian.

I'll be 50 in January which is kind of scary, but hey, life goes on. And I've been involved in affiliate marketing full time for 6 years now, but not always making a livable amount of money.

What accomplishments so far are you the most proud of?
Making a livable amount of money. When I quit my job it was because I was doing pretty well in an MLM company and I was making a few bucks on the side with affiliate marketing. About 9 months after quitting my job, there were several issues that caused me to leave the MLM business and I was only making about $600 a month in affiliate marketing. I was able to quickly ramp up my affiliate skills and income in just a few months and was able to continue to work from home. It was a challenge, but I had lots of time on my hands. I was desperate to make this work, because there was no way I was going to go back to a job. Thankfully it did work out.

When did you first realize the full potential in affiliate marketing? When did you first “hit the big time?”
That was probably when I realized the potential of the eBay affiliate program. Although a lot has changed with eBay and Build A Niche Store since the 3 years or so that I started building stores, a whole world open up to me during that time where I was able to see and understand that you could take this business wherever you had the desire to go and the willingness to work.

What have been your biggest failures and frustrations?
I struggled for years trying to figure out PPC advertising and spent a lot of money learning the ropes, but was able to finally earn some very good money in that field. As far as frustrations go, that would be just one word, Google. Read the next question...

What is the single toughest problem you've had to face, and how did you get through it?
Right at the time I feel like I finally figured out PPC, I got caught up in the mass banning of Adwords accounts and had all my campaigns and a good amount of earnings simply dry up. Fortunately, about 3 months ago I had taken the keyword data from a couple of my best campaigns and have been working on some blogs that have the potential to earn a lot more than the PPC campaigns did. I'm only seeing a small return from this now, but organic traffic is picking up steadily.

For those affiliates that all they did was PPC, this Adwords fiasco is a nightmare. Fortunately I've always tried to diversify because my affiliate career has been a rollercoaster ride. You have to diversify in this business or you might find yourself back at a job when the first big hurdle hits.

Is there anything that you don’t like to do, that you just hate working on?
Yes, I just despise making the bed in the morning. I wish we had a maid.

What’s the best advice you could give to someone starting out in Internet marketing? Any pro tips you feel like disclosing?
This business isn't easy any longer. It's getting harder and harder to get accepted into many affiliate programs such as eBay and even Adsense which used to be what some people called "free money." You now have to really focus on quality and delivering information or a product that people are going to want to read or use.

The best pro tip I can give is that whatever kind of site you build, get backlinks and get them early and often. I made the mistake of not thinking they were important for a long time and many of my sites are suffering for it. In fact, I could focus on only backlinks to the sites that I have right now and that would keep me busy for the next 5 years.

What is the future of marketing?
Honesty! With the FTC and Google cracking down on fake blogs, fake testimonies and just outright fraud on the net, it is important today to be honest about what you write and how you market on the web. Frankly, I think this recent action by the FTC is ominous and government intervention is bad, but this is what we're now faced with as affiliate marketers so we have to deal with it.

I also think there will be lots more advertising opportunities coming up in the near future. With Google recently banning advertisers, I've heard up to 200,000 Adwords accounts, many of those people, including myself, will be scurrying around trying to find other marketing venues. This is a huge opportunity for Yahoo, MSN and even somebody new to capitalize on. I don't think Google really thought this one through. There are literally multi-millions of dollars of advertising revenue out there just looking for a place be spent. Google may one day regret the unintended consequences of this action.

If it’s possible for you to share, are there any particular niches that you currently favor? Or that you aren’t necessarily in right now but that you would recommend?
The travel niche will always be hot and easy (Hmm, that doesn't sound quite right). What I mean is that, this is a niche that anyone can create a blog in and make some good Adsense earnings. All one has to do is put up a quality blog about their favorite vacation spot and write about dining, shopping, attractions and vacation rentals there and you will instantly have people looking to click on ads and get great deals on travel.

I don't mind telling you that because you could do that with nearly any city in the world that people travel to. The opportunity here is just about infinite.

How has your education prepared you for your career?
Getting an education in graphic design really helped save me a lot of money paying someone else to design my websites. I've been able to do all my logos, graphics, photos and saved my sites from looking like trash. The rest of my education helped me to decide I didn't want to be working in a cubicle the rest of my life. I just never wanted to do what everyone else planned on doing.

What are your greatest strengths?
Sticking with things and figuring out how to make things work. I'm pretty much self taught in all stuff internet and affiliate marketing.

What are your greatest weaknesses?
I'm not really a technical person. I know just enough technical stuff to destroy a website real good. I'd really just like to do the marketing and leave the rest to someone else. But you have to figure out how to do most everything when you strike out on your own.

What is the best advice you’ve been given and try to apply to your life?
It came from the Bible and it's the golden rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The last thing you want to do in life is go around making enemies and ticking people off. Life is a whole lot better when you just try to be decent to people.

Do you have any role models or people that you look up to?
That would be Jesus Christ. He's my standard that I look to daily and especially when life throws me a curve.

Who has impacted you most in your career, and how?
I had an art teacher in college that made us work like dogs. We had to sketch, paint, draw, design, sketch some more, print stuff, do projects at home, sketch some more and it was a real learning experience. Did I say she made us sketch a lot?

Most college classes do nothing to prepare people for what the real world is like, but this teacher did. In my class where I learned Adobe Illustrator we had to do 6 projects for the semester and that was completely unrealistic because when I got a job as a graphic designer, we had to do 12 ads a day! But my drawing teacher prepared me for what was really going on when it came to work and that has helped me tremendously in affiliate marketing.

Do you try to keep current with the latest Internet marketing news at all? What or who are your main sources?
Lately I've tried to limit the amount of information coming into my head. I pretty much know what to do at this point, I just have to do it. Honestly, I read a lot more economic news than I do Internet marketing news.

What kinds of people do you have difficulties working with? Any good stories?
People that don't want to work hard and just don't seem to get it. I don't have many good stories from affiliate marketing because I work on my own pretty much, oh wait, here's one. In one of the paid ppc forums I once had someone pm me and they asked me a ton of questions wanting me to go into great detail and when I looked at how long they had been a member, I think it was only for a couple of days. They had to have read almost nothing, that by the way, they were paying $50 a month for, and they wanted me to give them the shirt off my back. It was pretty amazing.

What are some of your long-term goals? How much is enough? If money was no object, what would you be doing?
My wife and I are into nutrition and have fairly extensive garden in the back yard and we'd like to share the good news about good nutrition with more people. We kind of do that with our healthy diet site already, but we'd like to do more of that and spend more time there.

Enough money is kind of relative because my wife and I live pretty inexpensively. Having enough money to me just means never having to worry about paying bills or taking a nice vacation and giving to the charities we support whenever we want. I'm not into bling at all except for maybe a Corvette ZR1. Probably $300k or so in the bank would go a long, long way for us. Anything more than that I'd probably just give away.

What are your typical hours like? When do you just chill back? Do you have a usual day off?
I usually work from about 9 am to 4 pm or so, then take a few hours off in the afternoon and then do a couple hours work in the evenings. My wife and I usually take Fridays and Sundays off. We spend the whole day together on Friday and go out to dinner in the evening or late afternoon when no one else is at the restaurants yet.

And on Sunday I spend half the day at church because I play in the band there, but after church we do zero work and just relax, read, eat the killer chocolate chip cookies I usually make, have a cup a tea and then maybe take a nap. It's wonderful and I look forward to it every week.

How do you like to spend your free time? What doe work-life balance mean to you?
I read a lot, work in the garden and hang out at the local coffee shop or Barnes and Noble for free time. We usually spend Friday evenings watching a movie, 20/20 or some other news program. I'm still working on the work-life balance because it always seems like there's something else to do.

If you could go back to being 18, what different career choices would you make?
I would have gone to school for graphic design much earlier and started a business earlier as well. I was a goof off surfer and wanna be rock star when I was a kid and somehow thought that was going to carry me through life. Not too smart.

If your Kindergarten teacher saw you now, what would surprise him/her about how you turned out?
She'd be surprised that I work at home probably.

What would you like to change about yourself?
I wish I had the brain power for the technical side of all this web stuff and not get so frustrated with it. I manage to get through, but it would be nice to do more than that.

What is your greatest achievement outside of work? What are some of your unfulfilled dreams?
Teaching myself to play drums. I love music and would like to be in a Christian rock or jazz type band someday besides just playing at church. I would do the whole music / band thing again in a heartbeat if I found the right group of people.

I also plan to get back into digital art and photography again once the affiliate marketing payday happens. The only really unfulfilled dream I had was to be a professional waterskier. I competed in some local slalom tournaments for a few years, but never got good enough or had the time to devote to it like I wish I could have.

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Mar 18 2010

iMac Winner And Referral Contest Updates

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  • Published March 18th, 2010 in Life by Jonathan Volk

If you have been following my referral contest for the affiliate marketing guide, you'll know John Chow is owning everyone.

Well... Surprise, surprise, John Chow completely dominated in the referral contest last week. I put out a challenge for anyone who could beat John Chow, I would buy them an iMac. If nobody beat him, I would offer the top referrer a $500 gift card to the Mac store and give John one as well for being "king of the hill".

John generated over double the next person which is amazing to me! Even after having already generated over 1800 leads in the weeks before, he then generates over double the next person in the weekly contest.

Say what you will about John, but he obviously knows what he is doing and how to cause people to move to action!

So since nobody was able to beat John, I've decided to buy him an iMac 27"! Congrats John!

To everyone else, keep pushing! Remember each referral equals one entry into the randomized drawing contest so you each have a chance!

Thanks again for all the support!

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Mar 16 2010

Google Just Got OWNED (PWN)

Would you believe that Google is no longer the most visited website in the US? I wouldn't if I heard it.

According to Hitwise, Facebook.com is now the most visited website in the United States! Wow. Status updates and friend requests over searching for relevant content. Amazing.

With that amount of traffic, you just can't ignore facebook as an advertising platform any longer. If you have not yet begun to learn facebook ads, I highly recommend you check out my affiliate marketing guide.

In it, I go over facebook ads in detail and describe how to make money with facebook ads, how to scale to the 6 figure / month mark and even how to overcome many of the common obstacles.

I still can't believe it...

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Mar 15 2010

I Admit it… I Ripped It Off…


Recently, I sent out an email that had a subject, "$27,287.50 In 8 DAYS! (How To)".

This email was to notify people that the recording of the free CPV webinar with David and Corey was ready for free download (you get it for free on my affiliate marketing guide page). In this webinar, David explains how one of his campaigns made over $27k in just 8 days. They then go on to talk more about how they do CPV and give some great tips and tools. The download is well worth your time.

Anyways, BACK to the subject at hand... I totally ripped that email subject line from someone else.

I made obvious (truthful) modifications such as the dollar amount but the format is nearly identical. The results were amazing.

By FAR this email has had the best open rate of any email I have sent! I had a great open rate (people who read the email) and a great click through rate to the page.

See, after launching my affiliate marketing guide, I've been learning a lot about internet marketing. MOST of this learning has not come from an expensive course, training program, etc. (Actually... I talked to Shoemoney twice on the phone before launching my guide and he came up with a ton of the great ideas such as the iPad contest... Thanks Shoe!)

Instead it's been from signing up for every internet marketers email list and seeing how they do it. What headlines they are using, how they format their emails, how they...

Now, I know many of you will never market to the make money online niche and might be thinking that you won't learn anything. But the fact is, the methods and principals you learn from following these marketers is applicable to nearly every niche.

Just think how you could take high converting subject lines from marketers and turn them into ads for your affiliate marketing project.

Track Your Emails

Just a few days ago, Shoemoney shared a tip I have never heard of.

Say your email is chunkylover52@gmail.com. Now when you sign up for each email list you add a +whatever to the first part of your email.

Like:
chunkylover52+JohnChow@gmail.com (this is what you could do for John Chow's email list for example, which I highly recommend)

You don't need to make a new email for each one. Everything after the +sign is "ignored" I guess by the email providers so it still goes to chunkylover52@gmail.com.

Now it makes it extremely easy to track who send you what. You could even setup a special folder for each list and have them automatically sorted using outlook or gmail (and probably others).

Anyways, here are some internet marketers you should check out:

  • Shoemoney System Email List - Shoemoney is a big player... You'll want to be on his email list to watch how he does it and learn from him.
  • John Chow - John's emails people and people listen. He is Shoemoney's top affiliate for a reason.
  • SpeedPPC - Jay Stockwell is an experienced marketer and consistently sends out amazing emails.
  • PPC Bully - PPC Bully has sent out emails for nearly every large internet marketing product launch. Some would call it "spam", I call it free education.
  • Magic Bullet - Amish just recently launched a multi-million dollar software offering and now is emailing people for these large product launches. He is where I stole... erm... "got the idea" for the headline I talked about above.
  • Ian Fernando - Ian might not have the biggest internet marketing email list, but he knows his stuff. Although many of my affiliate marketing guide referrers have a list 20 to 40 TIMES his size, he was still in the top 10! That's impressive!
  • DailyBlogTips - Daniel has impressed me with his ability to produce results and while he does not email a ton, his blog posts have some great ideas and content that get your mind thinking.
  • Andre "Affiliate Bully" - Andre has been a top affiliate for multiple large launches and his idea of internet marketing REALLY impressed me. I signed up instantly to be on his "waiting list" so I could learn his style.
  • All the bloggers at Affbuzz
  • etc, etc, etc

The list could go on for so long but I'll stop there.

Now go get some free edu-ma-cation. ;)

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Mar 15 2010

10,000 Downloads Strong, Can’t Be Wrong

Affiliate Marketing GuideToday marks the third week that my free affiliate marketing guide has been available to the public. In that short period of time, it has been downloaded over 10,000 times!

I am extremely pleased with the launch of this free guide. I have received a ton of emails, PMs, IMs, etc of people who have learned a lot from the guide.

If you're new to making money online, I highly recommend you download it and check it out! I know you will be pleased with the free content (Money back guarantee for life.... haha).

On top of that, the PPV webinar that we held last Wednesday has been downloaded over 1000 times! (Now you can see why I hosted it on a free file host... ~100-150 gb of transfer). You can find this on the affiliate marketing guide page under Webinars.

If you have not yet downloaded my free guide, you're missing out. ;)

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Mar 12 2010

Interview: Kristoffer Trujillo

Kris is an extremely talented Internet Marketer with a large reach in the Affiliate Marketing industry. He started a couple years back with nothing more than a desire to quite his day job (like most people). He made his first $700 in one week online with free advertising sources and later went on to generate over $13,000 in profit his first full month into his online venture. Last October he launched MassPPVTraffic and sold the site 4 days later. This 25 year old Internet marketer truly is the pied piper of Internet Marketing. Just type in his name into the Google Wonder Wheel and you will see he is a true "Money Maker"

Tell us a little background info about yourself. Where are you from? How old are you? How long have you been working in this industry?
I am originally from Portland Oregon but I am currently living in McKinney Texas. I'm 25 years old and married the the most beautiful woman every. My wife and I grew up together and only dated each other very briefly in High School. Right after school I left for a two year mission for my church (LDS). I saw Jazzmine (my wife) the 2nd day I was home and we have been un-seperatable since.

My online career began at a very young age when I watched my father try his hand at making money online… He was never quite successful at it… but that is how long it has been with me.

What accomplishments so far are you the most proud of?
I think anyone that is self employed with the current economy should be proud of that. I’m just glad I’m still in business and will continue to be in business for a long time.

When did you first realize the full potential in affiliate marketing? When did you first “hit the big time?”
I “hit the big time” when I began setting up domains and attracting thousands and thousands of visitors to my websites.

Na I’m just messing with you… What’s your definition of “the big time”?

I began making money from affiliate marketing from my first week online. $700 from answering questions on yahoo answers and directing people to clickbank products! That definitely made me catch the bug for making money online. I learned about the method from a free video I found online… I tried to find for you guys it but it has been taken down.

I've always known about the possibilities of making money online. I watched my dad make an attempt at it growing up so the idea of it has always been with me.

What have been your biggest failures and frustrations?
I don't really look at anything that I do online as a failure. If you set something up online you better be willing to see it through to the end. Too many times people finish a project and it doesn't make money for them right away and they declare it a failure. But if I set something up I will work it till I at least break even. Just remember… You should learn from everything you do online… Most people didn't pay to go to school for this affiliate marketing game we are playing, so I look at those projects that don't make money as learning experiences.

What is the single toughest problem you've had to face, and how did you get through it?
Honestly… The biggest challenge that I have faced and still face is one of time management. I wish I could tell you I am through it… But I'm not. I am what you call an addict. I am addicted to the Internet. I'm also addicted to the thrill of making money online. Because of this my personal life has suffered quite a bit. My wife unfortunately has been quite neglected because of my online business. But she is patient and I love her for it. Remember, if you are working online and have a family you need to make time for them. In 2010 I am setting myself up on a work schedule so that I can hopefully be more efficient and so that I can spend more time with my wife… You should do the same. Ask any marketer… It's a curse we face.

Is there anything that you don’t like to do, that you just hate working on?
I'm a terrible article writer and I absolutely hate doing the whole article marketing thing. Articles are one of the most difficult things for me to deal with. Good thing they have article writers out there…

What’s the best advice you could give to someone starting out in Internet marketing? Any pro tips you feel like disclosing?
Buy my ebook… HA just kidding. Here is the best advice I can give… IF YOU STICK WITH ONE OR TWO PROJECTS YOU WILL MAKE MONEY… IF YOU JUMP AROUND FROM PROJECT TO PROJECT AND HAVE 100 HALF FINISHED SITES YOU WILL MAKE NO MONEY… That's the number one reason why people fail online… Also… Everything you need to know to make money can be found for FREE online. You just have to look for the info. I promise it's there… And if you can't find the answer to your question just ask!

What is the future of marketing?
Have you ever seen the movie Hardwired? It's a terrible movie… But that's the future :P

If I knew the future of marketing I would be doing it right now… And then why would I tell everyone else? I would keep the secret to myself and let someone else spill those beans. Just remember… There is a SHIT load of money in emailing...

If it’s possible for you to share, are there any particular niches that you currently favor? Or that you aren’t necessarily in right now but that you would recommend?
Health, Wealth, and Relationships. The three mother niches that my good buddy Ruck from C2M taught me about. If you know just how much money I was making from debt relief you would go crazy. Stick to something in those three niches and you are bound to make money somewhere.

How has your education prepared you for your career?
Currently… it hasn’t. But I am going to school for business management. Although nothing beats real life experience.

What are your greatest strengths?
I like to think that my personality is pretty rockin. I can get along with just about anyone. And that’s a great thing. I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for the people that I know. I always tell people “It’s not about what you know, but who you know”.

What are your greatest weaknesses?
I have no weaknesses… Just things that I need to work on.

What is the best advice you’ve been given and try to apply to your life?
Take advantage of other people's strengths. Everyone is good for something it's just a matter of getting to know them so that you can learn what they are good for. Sounds kind of mean… But that is how I approach each new person I meet. Let them talk about themselves… They'll let you know what they are good at. When you can bring several people's strengths together and make money then you're in business. Find a business partner that you can work with. Someone who has the skills that you lack.

Do you have any role models or people that you look up to?
Honestly… I don't. Why lookup to someone else? The people that I know in this industry are awesome and the things they do online are incredible. But why would I want to be like them? I look up to no one but myself. I'm proud of all my accomplishments and I'm proud of where I'm going with my online career. Now… there are people that I admire online. Lot's of them in fact. But do I look at them as role models? No...

Who has impacted you most in your career, and how?
Ruck from Convert2Media. Everything I learned online I learned from him. I make money because of what he has taught me. He knows his stuff and he has a different way of looking outside of the box. I've known him for several years now and I like to think that some of his way of thinking has rubbed off on me. He is definitely the single most person that has influenced my online career.

Do you try to keep current with the latest Internet marketing news at all? What or who are your main sources?
Nope. It doesn't matter to me. But when there is something, I catch wind of it from reading other blogs…

What kinds of people do you have difficulties working with? Any good stories?
I really have a hard time working with people that don't listen to me. If you want to be a client of mine I would at least expect you to listen to my advice. Here's a good story for you… I had a client that I was teaching PPV advertising too. I gave him very specific instruction on his landing page and the targets for his advertising. He didn't do a single thing I said to do. Then he complained that he wasted close to $1000 with only 2 conversions. When I looked at his campaign he said "What you said didn't make sense to me so I just did it this way"… Pissed me off… If you ask for advice you should take it or at least adhere to it a little. But to go 100% against what is suggested is beyond belief.

What are some of your long-term goals? How much is enough? If money was no object, what would you be doing?
My only long term goal is to be able to financially support my family. Whether I make $10 a day or $10,000 a day… As long as I can have a roof over my head and food on the table I am happy. If you can't make $10 a day then I don't know what to tell you. I've even placed fliers on cars and made at least $10 a day. There is always something you can do to work for yourself. Just be creative and get to work. Laziness never makes you money… err… Not always at least.

What are your typical hours like? When do you just chill back? Do you have a usual day off?
I don't work on Sunday. And my hours are so erratic that I couldn't begin to tell you what they are. I work when I get up and I stop working when I eat and when I sleep… Other than that it's all business all day. As I stated earlier one of my goals for 2010 is to set a work schedule and stick too it.

How do you like to spend your free time? What does work-life balance mean to you?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA… Free time? I haven't formed proper boundaries between work and personal life. This has been a big issue in my marriage and I hope to change that in 2010. You should too… Don't neglect your personal life for the money that is coming in now. I promise you… Money isn't everything in this world.

If you could go back to being 18, what different career choices would you make?
I wouldn't. I've learned something in every job that I have had that has lead me to where I am at today. I use everything I have learned in my careers in my own business.

If your Kindergarten teacher saw you now, what would surprise him/her about how you turned out?
Absolutely nothing. I was always advanced in school. So I think it would come to no surprise that I am successful in what I do now.

What would you like to change about yourself?
I would like to be more active. Instead of the typical nerdy computer, xbox360, movie thing I would like to get out of the house for something more exhausting. Another 2010 goal of mine is to be more active.

What is your greatest achievement outside of work? What are some of your unfulfilled dreams?
My greatest achievement outside of work is 0 debt. When I use a credit card it is paid off in full each month. I have no desire to take out credit when I can pay cash. Cash for a house, cash for a car, cash for entertainment…

I want travel around a bit. That would be my "unfulfilled" dream. It's kind of hard though when your married and your wife is stuck in school. But we'll get there. We want to spend a few months abroad.

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Mar 11 2010

Rant: No Matter How Much You Give, People Always Complain

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  • Published March 11th, 2010 in Life by Jonathan Volk

You know, I rarely rant but today, I just had to.

It's so funny...
No matter how much info people give out, myself included, a percentage of people always complain.

No matter if it's via blog, via guide, etc. I think some people are just mad because they are mad. Maybe they had a bad day, I don't know but you would think the last person you would want to take it out on is the person trying to help you.

For example, when I first launched my affiliate marketing guide, I didn't include a PDF download version. People would write in literally YELLING (ALL CAPS) saying how they expected PDF and how dare I not give them a PDF.

Here is just one of the emails I found - there were many more surprisingly.

Hi Jonathan,
Pls dont just use clever marketing words with users. We aren't excatly naive users. First you said 'download' free affiliate marketing doc. Then in the link you expect us to read it online. Then you send this mail that you have received 'some' requests for a pdf version. What do you mean by that? What did you imply to start with when you said download it? Isn't there any difference between reading online and downloading? does it mean the same thing?
I honestly expected more honesty from you..really.

I generally laughed and would reply letting them know the PDF was having some issues converting (another story in itself) and it would be released shortly.

Fast forward to today.

Yesterday we did an amazing webinar with Corey and David. They talked about PPV, dropped some epic tips, and then talked about their tools and coaching forum.

I uploaded the webinar to Rapidshare because it's a 100+ mb file and I didn't want it to suck up all my bandwidth.

The hate mail from that was surprising.

Probably the best one is this one:

Dude,
This is really slick. I go to rapid speed to download the webinar and guess what?? They(rapid speed) try to sell me something-Daaaaaaaaa!!. Well after this insult, I try to down load and guess what ?? They try to up-sell me again!! Well by this time I am getting really pissed and then they kick my ass off the download because I won't buy anything from them. Well next they are going to throw a shit load of gasoline on the fire and they now won't let me download because "You have reached the maximum number of FREE downloads" "try again in 15 minutes".

Well dude, screw the webinar and the download. I don't appreciate being solicited with rapid speed with these scum techniques. If you are going to partner with this kind of crap then take me off of every e-mail or marketing list you have me on. I have had it with all this BS marketing that IM's and advertisers think they have to resort to in order to make a freaking dollar. I know exactly what they are trying to do--Damn it I am an Internet Marketer also..

I use straight-up honest marketing in my business and guess what--I probably make more than 80% of all the IM's out there right now. I have an unsubscribe rate of 0.7% because when I get a client I give to them straight--no tricks--no sucker punches, and my clients respect that!! GET ME OFF YOUR LIST now!!!!! Never send me anything associated with Rapid Speed , Mike Filsame or Frank Kern. Our reputations would be better off without these guys.

Now, I understand being upset. I mean he's probably been emailed by a lot of the gurus for a bit and he is sick of hearing what some people would consider just another snake oil product.

But common, really?

Another email I get...

What a crap way to deliver a free download!
They make you wait, unless you sign up for their thing:(

Wait... So you're telling me you don't want to wait 86 seconds for a free download?

I just don't get it. Haha.

Anyways, I just find it hilarious. I try not to let it get to me because I stand behind my guide and the content I am providing.

< / rant >

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Mar 11 2010

PPV Webinar Recording

Last night we had an awesome webinar on PPV with David and Corey! It was AWESOME!

There were some great tips in the webinar that were truly marketing gems on making successful PPV campaigns.

I've had a bunch of people ask me about the webinar and if it was recorded. It was recorded and you can have it for the low price of Free99! ;)

For those of you who have downloaded my free affiliate marketing guide, I will be emailing the recorded webinar to you today.

If you have not yet downloaded my free affiliate marketing guide, go do it, and in a few days you'll automatically get the download link!

Thanks again to Corey and David for putting on such an awesome webinar!

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Mar 10 2010

Webinar Starts in Less Than 1 Hour!

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  • Published March 10th, 2010 in PPV by Jonathan Volk

The free PPV webinar with Corey and David starts in less than 1 hour!

To access the webinar, you must have downloaded my free affiliate marketing guide (it's not too late!).

After you have confirmed your email, you will receive a download link to the guide as well as a link to register for the webinar.

You still have a little time left to register for the webinar. It's going to be Epic!

If you downloaded the affiliate marketing guide and did not receive a link to register to the webinar already, please reply below and I will send you a link.

Thanks and see you there!

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Mar 8 2010

Free PPV Webinar Wednesday Night 3/10/2010

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  • Published March 8th, 2010 in PPV by Jonathan Volk

By now, you might have heard of the popular PPV Traffic source. It's taking the affiliate marketing world by storm... and for good reason!

Affiliates are making tens of thousands of dollars on PPV campaigns each month and the earning potential really is huge.

The question is, are you taking advantage of PPV?

This Wednesday I will be holding a FREE PPV Webinar with two PPV Gurus, Corey and David.

Corey is the owner of AffPortal, an invaluable toolset that literally has changed the way people build their PPV Campaigns!

David is the owner PPVPlaybook's Coaching Forums and has helped hundreds (maybe thousands) of students learn how to become masters of affiliate marketing with PPV.

This webinar will include more information about PPV, how to use it, and will even have time for Q&A! Free Q&A with the gurus of PPV is worth it alone.

They will also be going over the following:

  1. What is PPV Marketing?
  2. What are the benefits of PPV traffic over other paid traffic sources?
  3. Where can you find PPV traffic and what do you need to know before you sign up?
  4. What is the potential of PPV?
  5. What is Automatic Niche Research and how can you benefit?
  6. What makes a good PPV landing page?
  7. How can PPV campaign building be automated?
  8. How can you learn more about using Pay Per View Traffic?

To access the PPV webinar, you must sign up for my free affiliate marketing guide. I will email the link to sign up for the webinar Wednesday morning.

If you want to be ready for this webinar, I suggest you start by applying to the PPV networks I recommend on my recommended money makers page.

I recommend applying to at least DirectCPV and MediaTraffic because they have the lowest deposit required (meaning lower barrier to entry) and have relatively good traffic.

See you at the webinar!

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