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I like to keep things simple. I think anyone can create complexity. You know, take something simple and make it complicated, so people will worship your knowledge.
I think that's reason enough to sort through the complexity and find the inherent simplicity. I've always felt that all great ideas are conveyed simply.
Evil Thoughts To Create Something That Is Considered Better
Alexander the Great conquered the world on the basis of his short sword, a simple weapon. So let's go back to the basics and the inherent simplicity of this business. Here's the important thing:
- Targeting a group of people with the same wants or needs.
- Find out what they find valuable.
- Offer it to them with a sales process that gets them interested in buying.
The first step is where most naive people falter. But what I have noticed is more than that, the next is the problem of people selling their products, services or information for cheap.
Why? Because they do not know or do not feel how the process of creating value for the product, service or information.
Sometimes I feel hurt. So people want to buy from "gurus" who give them hot balls for nothing. Can you see how absurd that is? I don't mean to criticize the gurus. I understand that they generate leads and probably expect something back (profit / return on investment). My point is that many people really don't get it. They think the best "gurus" are bought at the cheapest price!
If someone doesn't know how to create a product that has a perceived value, and he himself can't even feel it, then what's the reason he gets paid for that product, tell me, will they teach YOU how to get a decent profit on what you sell, huh?!
Pimp or Marketing? That really confuses me.
So the question is, “How do you create perceived value?” I’ll tell you a story that illustrates it.
There is a TV show in the United States called "Pickup Artist." It's about a guy named "Mystery" who teaches how to get dates, meet women, etc. It's always a good topic. Part of the show is shown on vh1.com. I don't know if I'm supposed to be a middle-aged man, or if the show is really as entertaining as I find it.
Normally, I don't watch reality TV.
Anyway, one of Mystery's big themes is that a guy (or girl) should know how to project VALUE. For example, Mystery says the #1 indicator of value in a guy is a big smile. I never thought of it that way. But a smile projects confidence.
He goes on to talk about other indicators of value. This show is kind of addictive to watch. I really have no interest in TV shows other than sports and anime. But there are so many parallels to marketing, it's amazing. I've NEVER thought about the point he made about social value. It will really make you think too.
Basically, the same thing that goes for marketing a product or service is true for marketing a person.
So, let’s say you’re just starting out. You’re a newbie and you have a product or service to sell. You have to create perceived value for it to sell. Otherwise, you’ll be selling $7.00 info products for the rest of your life. Not that there’s anything wrong with $7.00. But you know, there’s not a lot of perceived value there.
You create value through packaging, appearance, presentation, tone, etc. And only by believing that you are actually offering something of value, WHAT THE FUCK!, THAT'S BULLSHIT!.
Another thing I will say about the TV show is I never knew the guy was Mystery from Adam. But based on the fact that he is now on TV, what do you assume? The guy must know what he is talking about.
This is why books, publicity, article writing, and speaking engagements are such an important part of the information product business. They all create the perception of value.
Opinion leaders read more than the average person. And they attend more social functions, seminars and networking events than anyone else. So by putting out articles, books, product info and then speaking at events, you can gain opinions.
And they are the ones who influence other people's opinions. These are some of the people who understand about business product info. Now you know. Now, you are in it.
Speaking at seminars, having product info, books, articles - all of these are ways to build SOCIAL Ranking and proof. Mystery will be proud. Talking about all of these things on stage is a great tool for recruiting affiliates.
Now, you may not be able to write or speak. But if you understand the whole principle behind social value, you can find other ways to build it, so that you can work for you. If you haven't read the book "Influence by Caldini", then you should read it immediately.
And if you’re in the US and happen to be up late at night like I often am, then you might want to watch the Mystery. And you’ll learn a thing or two about social dynamics, creating perceived value and packaging the offer.
I realize if you are a newbie or just getting into the "game" this may seem a little over your head. Sometimes I have to talk about more advanced topics for the consumption of those who are no longer newbies.
Cheap, Quick & Dirty SEO
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Let me tell you something about this, getting traffic without any SEO boost, I get 1 out of every 102 people who surf the Internet using a UK browser to visit one of my sites and that does NOT include our traffic this year or our traffic in the first 2-3 years in business when I had a huge amount of visitors.
So I'm STILL feeling the rock association program I was in. Still feel it, but let me share what I dug up while being banned from this couch:
A. I Have Multiple Sites With Google PR5
PR (Page Rank). By linking to the same 3 pages from those 5 sites, I was able to create 3 PR6 pages (the spreadsheet someone downloaded told me (source link) / shows the stats).
Page rank is a combination of Google's ranking, domain factors, off-page and on-page factors. The rest is how well you do the basics of creating a page such as a title that targets keywords, heading tags (h1, h2, h3), then off-page factors. As far as I know it is inbound links and the quality of those links.
Long story short - I can embed 5 PR5 pages without having their links. I can embed links to 3 sites and 5 pages each, if all works well, all 3 sites will be converted to PR6 sites! who cares?
Well, if I have many sites with PR6, then I will easily be in the top 10 of page 1. For example, for the term "the edge of sixteen full movie" then I am in the top 10 of page 1 of Google.
But with this PR6, maybe for an SEO tech I am considered to be hacking their explanation. They think I am following SEO rules when in fact I am NOT, maybe more precisely I am using the association method.
Perhaps you want an explanation of this quick and dirty method, boiled down to SEO techniques, here's what I think you need to pay attention to:
Doing the basics on your site like having a title that targets your keyword, using your keyword on at least one page. I suggest you learn to do these basics.
Your domain name should factor into Google's page rank metrics. I don't know what percentage it takes into account.
Your inbound links should have a PR, and how relevant they are to the page they are potentially sending traffic to.
If you get a link from a PR9 page that talks about cows and your site is about horse racing, this is not good.
According to this spreadsheet, I found that if I get a link from a PR9 page to my page, and there are 10 or more outbound links from that PR9 page, then my page becomes PR8 - it can even pass.
The question is, how closely related do those pages have to be for PR to pass? I've read that Google requires the pages to be identical/relevant.
To make a long story short, you can actually BUY PR8 or PR9 links embedded into one or more of their pages. So, let's say you buy a link from a NEWS site to your Internet marketing site. How much of a PR boost do you get? Or did you just throw away $100?
The reason I say all that is because there are not many PR9 sites on the internet that are willing to sell this stuff (permanent link). Unless I am totally mistaken, 80% of search engine rankings come down to the basics of your site pages (title tags, headings, keyword density, inbound links, etc.).
All the SEO products I read were mostly misleading in sharing SEO information, they made it seem convoluted and complicated. I thought is this 80% of SEO?! when in fact 80% of it can be achieved with my method.
But I'm not sure that "anyone would be willing to let the cat out of the basket
"
The MOTIVE for doing so is to sell services.
I came along with a series of products and made enough of an impact to cut the line.
So, let me tell you what's happening in SEO. Companies publish detailed lists of 101 ways to get inbound links. They make it sound so hard and difficult that you'll NEVER have time to do it.
Then, they go out and buy some high PR, relevant links to their client's site. And maybe they mix in some directory submissions.
Simply put, the Client is happy, and their sizable bill is due. That may or may not be the case.
I know that nowadays people tell clients that they need $50,000 and $100,000 web 2.0 applications, complex content models and many other things.
The model is, at best, questionable in terms of yield potential.
But clients don't want to pay $100,000 to hear it all boils down to affiliate programs and pimps getting out of it. That's the truth in most cases.
I will not be an SEO guru anytime soon, which is to say I have never practiced SEO techniques.
None of my pages have any sort of valuable title tag, description or H1 tag. Let me 'brag' because who the hell is a dummy about seo like me, huh?
B. Your Title Tag
In IE, Firefox or whatever browser you use, visit THIS website:
Now, view the source of that page. In your browser, in the top bar, you will see a link that says VIEW. Then you select "source" or "page source".
At the top of the page if you hunt around a bit you'll see something that looks like this:
That's the title of your page. And in between the two title "tags" (the two words that say TITLE and have the little </> around them are called "tags" because they are text tags with code that tells the browser how to display it.
Now, as I write this (will be fixed soon), if you go HERE and look at the top left of the page, you will see the words "Push Button Letters".
That's because I put it in the page title. You would THINK my page title was Sales Letter Software. Or something like that.
See, if a search engine (bot) reads that title, they'll go and "Oh, this page is about sales letters," and then put me in the SERPS (the listings you see when you search) under "sales letters."
Using my product name as the page title is total garbage.
I was told that you should put some keywords in the first part of the title sentence. And you have a total of 60 characters that the search engines will look at, but don't quote me!
C. Description
One common “meta tag” is the description. This is what some search engines market in their results as a description of your page. I don’t have one on my entire site. Arggghhh!
D. Inbound links
Remember the example of the search term "the edge of sixteen full movie" that I gave you and how the list of top movie sites lined up alongside mine on the first page of the search engine.
Well, I fired up a little software program I found and found that he had 1 PR9 link, six PR7s and a bunch of lower links.
But their high ranking links have tens or hundreds of links to them, which could dilute their PR.
Yeah this is sweet victory!
In fact, seo stuff rarely works the way I anticipated. So I won't spend the golden egg until the goose lays it.
That's the great thing about affiliate marketing. You KNOW pretty much what it takes to get results.
If you missed out on the 6 week startup class on creating and marketing your own affiliate program, I can honestly say that you missed out on some really good stuff.
Those who manage to get on the live call and ask questions or actually listen to all of the audio recordings will tell you a lot of secrets and great info revealed.
Also, I'm going to take this spreadsheet PR calculator I found, some really scammy software program and write it up for my Milcers.
Check this out. I found this program (10X better than anything else I've seen like it) that lets me type in a keyword like "the edge of sixteen full movie". It runs a search and tells me the PR of the top 10 search engine results and a number of inbound links.
Then, you can take one of THEIR pages, run a search and get the PR details of every page linking to them. That's a neat trick.
The thing is, if you only see a few inbound links with high PR, you know you can beat those pages. Or, if you see that all the top pages have high PR (7 or 8), then you know not to waste your time.
I will talk about that program in my Milcer issue. Too bad you will NEVER see that info if you are not a member!
If you know, I probably had 2 or 3 issues and didn't cover something you're interested in. Then, I'll hit a home run.
How to Create Unlimited Facebook (FB) Accounts
How to create unlimited cloned FB accounts with just one email.
- prepare email first.
- keep going here http://nazuka.net
- Please register.
- Check your email inbox and verify.
- Select select.
- Fill in the columns as you wish.
- Once created, refresh the page.
- Then click the switch button.
- Select manage email.
- In this step, you just need to create as many emails as possible which will later be used to register on FB. (use multifox to manage the account)
- If you have created a number of emails, then it's time to create an efbe account in each multifox profile that we created earlier.
- the list is as usual. Note: if an error occurs when registering, register again with the email we created earlier. There are many...
- After registering for FB, verify the FB account by checking the email inbox that we created earlier in Nazuka.
- Later, when registering email on the Nazuka website, an error will occur (too many emails have been created), the solution is to delete some of the emails that we have created earlier.
Note
If at any time the mark asks for a verification code again but we have deleted the email. The solution is to create an email (exactly the same as the one used to register the fb account) again on our account in nazuka earlier . That's why to name the accounts use multifox and name the multifox profile with the email name to make it easier to remember.