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Affiliate Silver Bullet (ASB) launches at noon Eastern on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 – about 14 hours from now as I write this post. And it really couldn’t come at a better time for the affiliate marketing world…

Affiliate marketing, and Internet marketing in general have both changed majorly as a result of the global recession. While there is still plenty of money to be made with online marketing, it definitely takes more time and effort to truly succeed online compared to just a couple of years ago.

In my own case, the month between my last post and this one is by FAR the longest break in my blogging since 2004. But don’t take that as a sign I’ve been idle – after speaking at Mark Hendricks’ Internet Super Stars Conference in Orlando Florida in January we launch our PowerStart Internet Marketing coaching program in February and our Affiliate Marketing PowerStart coaching program at the start of April. So not only am I tied up on coaching calls every Monday & Wednesday night, but the Internet marketing coaching program alone required the time for me to create over 1.5 GIGS of training videos to supplement the webinars!

Then, as you saw in the last post we were heavily involved in pushing the Tweet Traffic Rush launch last month and this month the pre-launch for tomorrow’s Affiliate Silver Bullet opening.

And May looks no less hectic – including a new launch from Jeff Dedrick and a quick trip to Philadelphia where I’ll be speaking at Ken McArthur’s JVAlert Live! seminar, which runs May 14th to 16th.

So why do I say this launch comes when needed most? Because a service like Affiliate Silver Bullet is one more opportunity to add additional income streams where most of the work is already done for you…

Like myself, many of this blog’s community jumped all over ClickBank Pirate when Cindy and Soren launched it last year, and I’m pleased to say it made me money both during the launch and every single month since then. If you missed it, CB Pirate is a service that creates a new site for you to promote each month with a video squeeze page and free report to give away. Once a prospect downloads the report they’re placed in an autoresponder series that promotes one ClickBank product in the same niche as they’re free report. So literally all you do is drive traffic to your squeeze page each month and their pre-made system takes over from there to make the sale for you.

Affiliate Silver Bullet is much the same, but with one major difference. If there was any flaw in the CB Pirate service it was that you don’t own the list it generates – since people opt in to the system’s autoresponder, the list stays there, not under your control. That’s great for selling that product, but you then don’t have access to them to sell additional products, promote your own sites, etc.

Bearing that in mind, Cindy & Soren have addressed that issue in this new launch… With the sites from Affiliate Silver Bullet you have your choice of leaving it all hosted and automated by them, or downloading the materials and putting hem on your own site, thus using YOUR autoresponders and leaving the resulting list in YOUR control!

At least in my humble opinion, I now have the best of both worlds – when I’m really busy elsewhere I can just leave things as they are and simply drive traffic to my CB Pirate and ASB squeeze pages each month, and when I have more time can set up a month’s ASB package on one or more of my 150+ websites and use it as a lead generator as well as a profit center.

If it goes as I expect it will, this will be one more tool in my affiliate marketing arsenal that brings in long-term results – check out www.Affiliate-Silver-Bullets.com yourself right now and see if it can be a big help to your efforts too!

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Tweet Traffic Rush Video Tour and Explanation

©2010 Doug Champigny, http://dougchampigny.com

Tweet Traffic Rush launched yesterday, and from all initial appearances it’s the best new tool for Twitter users to build their Twitter following, get far more exposure for their tweets, and thereby build traffic to their squeeze pages, salespages and affiliate links.

Here’s a quick video about Tweet Traffic Rush:

Tweet Traffic Rush, as you see in the video, is designed to earn you credits from you showing their widget, and also from those who sign up under you, under them and so on for 10 levels deep. The Free version of Twitter Traffic Rush is fully functional and powerful, but the paid version is that much more powerful again.

Head on over now and see how much farther you can extend the reach of your Twitter marketing – failure to use this amazing new service would be a major mistake for marketers, especially when you can start using it today for free! Spread your Internet marketing, affiliate marketing and niche marketing reach that much further with this powerful Twitter application, Tweet Traffic Rush.

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Here’s a quick video I created for you that shows how to use Affiliate Marketing Programs to build traffic and build Opt-In Lists:

As you know, the ability to build traffic and build opt-in lists at will is the secret to successful marketing online, so don’t miss ANY opportunity that’s this powerful – be sure to get your own affiliate marketing program up and running as soon as you put your first product online. If you don’t have a professional affiliate program yet, you can get one cheap – it’s part of the package from Hosting4Marketers.com and I can highly recommend it, since I’ve been using their affiliate marketing program for years now for all of our products!

For more ideas on how to build targeted traffic and opt-in lists you can download my free report, or learn more about it in depth as part of my PowerStart Marketing Internet Marketing Coaching Program.

But no matter what methods you prefer to learn from, be sure to learn everything you can about how to build traffic and how to build opt-in lists as quickly as you can – the success of your Internet marketing, affiliate marketing or any other online work-at-home business depends on it!

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Here’s a great Internet marketing video, for a service I heartily recommend:

Now, you can get into the Plug ‘N Pay site but first I want to talk to you about using video online – you can always join Plug ‘N Pay after you read this, ok?

If you’re one of my more recent converts to this blog, you should know that I had the first actual bundle of Internet Audio & Video Tools online back in 2006 – and you can tell it was that long ago by the fact that I had short hair in those videos – hadn’t been out of the advertising game long back then! ;-)

At the time, everyone – well, almost everyone, thought I was crazy to say that video was the future of the Internet. But to their credit, Willie Crawford and Jim Edwards each had ONE video at YouTube at the time – mine was the 3rd-ever Internet marketing video on that site. But for everyone else, online video seemed like a pipe dream…

Fast-forward 4 1/2 years and video is everywhere online – especially in online advertising like the video above. If you’re not using video yet you better hurry and get it together, because otherwise you’ll be scooped on every affiliate marketing or Internet marketing promotion you run.

Already using online video as part of your Internet marketing arsenal? Is the quality up to the one above – or at least close? Because that’s the coming wave of competition, so sharpen your skills as an Internet videographer if you expect to stay in the forefront on the big launches!

If you aren’t using Internet marketing videos or affiliate marketing videos yet it’s almost at the point where you have to play catch-up now – and in a while it may even be too late to make up the ground you’ve lost. After all, online video drives sales, drives opt-ins, drives traffic and drives your marketing promotions up the search engine results pages (SERPs).

But don’t despair – I come not to bury your hopes but to enable them! ;-)

Here are two choices to get you up to speed quickly with marketing videos:

1) Creating and distributing videos is part of the curriculum in the 4-week PowerStart Marketing Coaching class. You can start as soon as March 1st and have your first videos online by April 1st – marketing videos you yourself created!

2) If you’re quick, you can get iFlash Video, the company that made the video above, to make a custom Internet marketing video or affiliate marketing video for you every month for just $50 – normally they charge hundreds per video, but right now they’re about to launch a monthly service. But be quick and get on the pre-launch list – the site will only be taking members for four days, max.

So if you’re ready to start making Internet marketing videos or dying to start making affiliate marketing videos then get into the PowerStart course right away. If you think video is still beyond you, get into the monthly service at iFlash video right away.

And if you really want to start rocking and rolling with online video, do both for maximum exposure! But you DO have to hurry – your competition is already starting to leave you behind!

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As we head into the next decade, the Internet marketing and affiliate marketing industries continue to grow exponentially. The last 10 years has seen both mature from a ‘wild west’ frontier of a few hundred of us groping in the dark to see how it could be more useful into a billion-dollar-plus-a-year industry with hundreds of thousands or even millions of people now looking to the Internet to make some or all of their income.

A quick search at Google, Yahoo! or Bing will show you some of the millions of pages, sites and blogs dedicated to Internet marketing and affiliate marketing, thousands of programs & other tools covering all aspects of both have popped up, and related membership sites abound…

All of which is great news for our industry, which is still really in it’s infancy. But it DOES make for a lot of learning to get up to speed and/or to stay current. Over the next three weeks to the start of 2010 I’ll be attempting to help clear that clutter a bit for you, bringing you some suggested resources to get you on, and keep you on, the right path with your online marketing.

Will they be the best resources and all-inclusive lists? No – no one can possibly evaluate every site in the biz, nor even the top few thousand. And exclusion from these lists doesn’t mean anything either – the choices are totally arbitrary, chosen by me personally from those I’ve found to be helpful or created for myself. And yes, where appropriate I’ll use my affiliate link to resources – I’m a marketer, remember? LOL But I do promise that no link will be included because of that – each will be given based on it’s merit as I see it.

So to get started today, here are 20 Internet marketing blogs and/or affiliate marketing blogs I suggest you keep an eye on in 2010. I’ve divided them into 3 categories (explained below) and ranked them by their current Google PageRank within each group. (I’ve included 2 of my blogs, hopefully based on merit, not personal bias.)

Group One:

Group Two:

Group Three:

How These Blogs Are Categorized

It is important to realize that the above groupings, and the order within each group, are NOT indicative of the importance of each blog to your Internet marketing or affiliate marketing success. No such ordering could be possible, as no one can predict what these Internet marketing bloggers will cover in 2010, and different information is of importance to each of us.

Instead, I’ve grouped them into a suggested ranking for leaving comments when you read each. Group 1 are blogs that give link love to your comment by disabling the NoFollow tag built into WordPress, plus some deep-linking love to your latest blog post’s permalink by enabling the CommentLuv plugin. Since these give the most in return for leaving your comments, I recommend commenting each time you read a new post on them.

Group 2 also has disabled their NoFollow tag to show you some love for commenting on their posts. The only thing that differentiates them from Group 1 is that they’re not (at the time of this post) using the CommentLuv plugin to also give a link to your latest post, but just linking to your blog’s home page. Commenting regularly on these blogs should be a part of your off-site SEO efforts too.

The bloggers in Group 3 also have great Internet marketing and/or affiliate marketing information to share with you, but at this point still have the NoFollow tag enabled, preventing your comments from helping in your SEO efforts. But just because you don’t get link love for search engine purposes doesn’t mean you won’t derive some targeted traffic from direct click-throughs, which you may well see from any of the blogs listed here. In general, when visiting these blogs I recommend commenting occasionally when a post is of particular use to you or leaves you with a question about the material covered.

A Few Caveats…

First up, recognize up front that this isn’t an exact science. For example, Google updates their PageRank as often as twice a day, bloggers may go off on a tangent or abandon their blogs, and no one can say for sure that these particular bloggers will always be the best source of information – I can only say these are the ones I count on for great info!

Similarly, exclusion from this list is by no means a comment on any other blog – there certainly are other great blogs I visit and comment on regularly. Bu then I have the time since I do this full time – since so many of my readers here are part-time Internet marketers and affiliate marketers, I’ve tried to provide a good representative selection while keeping it short enough the can easily visit each one at least once a week.

*About the Google PageRank shown for each site… As stated above, Google updates their PR rankings almost in realtime, so the listings shown are as of the date of this post, as reported by RealPageRank.com and will change often throughout the year, no doubt.

Google defines their PageRank Technology as follows:

PageRank Technology: PageRank reflects our view of the importance of web pages by considering more than 500 million variables and 2 billion terms. Pages that we believe are important pages receive a higher PageRank and are more likely to appear at the top of the search results.

PageRank also considers the importance of each page that casts a vote, as votes from some pages are considered to have greater value, thus giving the linked page greater value. We have always taken a pragmatic approach to help improve search quality and create useful products, and our technology uses the collective intelligence of the web to determine a page’s importance.

As such, it would seem that the link love from blogs with higher PR would benefit your SEO efforts more, although it’s also affected by factors like how many links are on the page, the relevance of that page’s content to your blog, etc. There are too many factors involved, just of those we know of, to try and formulate an exact listing, so only use PR as part of your own guidelines when considering your blog commenting strategies…

And finally, remember that every blogger on this list is a professional Internet marketer, affiliate marketer and/or blogger. You’re only hurting yourself if you try to post spam comments to try for the backlinks – not one of these blogs approves comments automatically, so your comment will be evaluated before being accepted or rejected – or marked as spam.

Besides, you’re hoping some of their readers will click through and visit your blog too, right? So make sure your comments are relevant and helpful – no other course of action will bring you traffic from people reading such professional blogs.

Start formulating your plans now to visit and read these 20 blogs regularly in 2010 – they’ll certainly add a LOT to our Internet marketing, affiliate marketing and blogging education!

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How To Choose An Internet Marketing Mentor Or Coach

©2009 Doug Champigny. All Rights Reserved.

[Continued from Learning From Your Mistakes... ]

In the last post you read about the simplest of follies – making mistakes you could easily avoid by having a mentor to guide you through the pitfalls and landmines of Internet marketing and affiliate marketing. But that begs the question of how to choose the right mentor or coach for YOU and YOUR online business…

To the uninitiated, this seems like a simple question to answer – just do a search for ‘Internet Marketing Mentor’ or ‘Affiliate Marketing Mentor’ on Google, check the first few results and choose one, right?

When you’ve been online long enough you’ll run into dozens, possibly thousands of people who have paid for coaching and still haven’t made a dime online. Sometimes it’s because they got good advice and didn’t follow it, but more often than not they picked the wrong mentor – either someone who wasn’t truly qualified or someone who just wasn’t a good coach for them personally…

So how does one know? First, look at what the person DOES, not what they say…

Have they released a new product in the last 6-9 months? The Internet marketing game evolves faster than just about any other, and a launch a year ago doesn’t mean the person still knows the current state of the biz. Far too many ‘gurus’ out there have been riding on their laurels for 3-5 years, and still teach what worked back then. Ignore their reputation as a big dog and look at what they have that’s CURRENT.

Have they released products on all or most areas of the business over time? Most Internet marketing gurus made their reputation on just one area of the business – so what qualifies them to teach you the other parts? Make sure the mentor you choose is experienced and knowledgeable in all areas of Internet and affiliate marketing before forking over your hard-earned cash…

Don’t be fooled because someone has had a big launch, no matter how successful that launch. Here’s a scenario that DOES happen, one most newer marketers are unaware of… Someone with a few connections in the business, or who has met a few big dogs at a convention and picked their brains, digs into their savings and pulls out $20,000.

They then hire a programmer to create a new-fangled bit of software that either automates a task currently done manually or simply makes a few tweaks to improve existing programs. Next they hire a writer to ghostwrite a report and an e-book on the same or closely related topics, then to follow those up with a series of articles and blog posts. A web designer builds the sales page, squeeze page and blog theme, and someone is paid to start submitting the articles and posting the blog posts.

To that point they’ve used about $7,500, so next they hire an SEO person to tweak the site and blog, handle the Web 2.0 sites and blog commenting, and see that the site starts getting a lot of traffic. In the meantime a JV broker is enlisted to get as many JV partners on board as possible for the launch, and since most JV Brokers work on commission, the remaining $10,000 can be used for JV prizes to attract the top affiliates and JV partners.

Then launch day comes and it’s a hit, doing $100,000 or more in sales in the first week alone, and the person is hailed as a marketing genius and joins the speaker circuit as a big dog, where their reputation continues to grow…

But wait a minute… What does this person know about any of this? Only how to arrange it if you already have a ton of money and get everyone else to do the work – they don’t even need to know squat about what their product DOES! Now they have this big reputation, no way to continue other than to repeat it all… Or to use their current popularity to launch a coaching program!

So when hiring a mentor, make sure they’ve had products in various areas of the business, that they’ve been online a fairly long time, and that their experience is current. Since affiliate marketing is an important part of most online marketers’ incomes as well, watch to see if you see them on various leaderboards in the big launches, too. It’s amazing how many people claim to be affiliate marketing experts, or super-affiliates, yet you never see their names crop up in the big launches…

I can hear the howls of protest already – many super-affiliates claim, some rightly so, that they make their money in the niches, away from the Internet Marketing big leagues… Maybe so – but if you were looking to become a great driver, do you want a local teen instructor or a NASCAR or Formula One pro? Marketers go to the niches because it’s easier, with less competition – and they tell you so right up front! Wouldn’t you rather follow the advice of someone not afraid to battle it out in the trenches, someone who’s doing well in the biggest of battles? ;-)

And finally, here’s a tip you probably won’t see elsewhere… Try to find a mentor with considerable offline experience in marketing as well – preferably advertising or direct mail marketing. While it’s true the tools are different online, almost every innovation to hit Internet marketing and affiliate marketing come from the offline world – and online marketing is still years behind in that arena.

Think about that for a moment… E-zines are just the online version of direct mail or direct response advertising, free reports are just glorified brochures, driving traffic has always been the mandate of advertising agencies and corporate advertising departments… Even affiliate marketing itself is just the online version of commission sales!

And what about the new, hot system being touted as a breakthrough? Give a free gift to get them to buy something small, then contact them again and again, each time pushing something a bit bigger and a bit more profitable? If you were around in the 1990’s online, when Jimmy D Brown first started that part of our biz, you’ll remember he modeled it exactly on the Sears Portrait Studios system, that started by offering a free keychain and a year later had sold you $350 worth of prints, remember?

That’s why the biggest in there field online have strong offline experience too – Jay Abraham is a top marketing consultant, Carl Galletti is the top copywriting consultant and Michael Masterson is the mentor to the biggest online marketing entities…

Now unless you have EXTREMELY deep pockets you won’t be able to hire those three as mentors until you’re already making millions online, but you get the idea – and you can get their e-zines, which will help you see the bigger picture. That won’t replace your need for a pro to guide you, but the knowledge you glean from them sure won’t hurt, either! ;-)

To finish off this report that started as a blog post (LOL), let me add one intangible that you have to heed as well – make sure your personality and your mentors mesh well. Try their e-zine for a bit to see if you like their style, and trade e-mails with them asking exactly what they include and don’t include in their mentoring. Before long you’ll know if it’s a good fit…

Don’t kid yourself about it – be honest with the person and yourself about your current abilities, how much you’re willing to invest in both time and effort AND cash, and what your true goals are online. Be sure the person knows all of this and agrees it’s a good fit for their program. Then live up to everything you claimed, and make them live up to their promises too. Very few coaching or mentoring clients put in the effort they promise to, so by walking the walk to match your talk you’ll stand out – and no doubt get even more help and guidance than you’re paying for!

So be sure to choose your Internet marketing mentor wisely, that there credentials are what you need, that your personalities match sufficiently and that you heed and follow their advice to a tee – and give 110% to the task at hand. You’ll not only rise through the Internet marketing ranks quickly, but you’ll make a lot more than you’re planning to if you get it all right, right from the start!

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Planning To Succeed? Where’s Your Map?

©2009 Doug Champigny. All Rights Reserved.

The Internet marketing and affiliate marketing lifestyles are great – work when you want to, where you want to and for most successful Internet marketers, enjoy an income above any you’ve ever made offline… Pretty sweet, eh?

So why is it that so many don’t achieve this level of success? There are a number of reasons, but two stand out head and shoulders above the rest: Lack of focus and perseverance, and no or little planning.

The former can in itself be caused by a number of different factors, but again some main ones top the list: mental laziness, uncontrolled curiosity and no set goals so no yardsticks to measure progress. Let’s look at these in a bit more detail…

For most people, Internet marketing or affiliate marketing is their first self-employment attempt They’ve never tried a work-from-home business, but instead always been employed by someone else. In which case, they’re mentally lazy and unfocused compared to successful entrepreneurs. OK, maybe not every employee, just say 99.2% ;-) It’s easy to see why – just look around you at how many people whine about how hard they work at their 9-5 job. Yet study after study finds that entrepreneurs work an average of 14 hours a day, usually 6 or 7 days a week!

That equates to an employee working their 9-5, Monday-Friday job, then putting in 6 hours a night on their online business Monday-Friday, then AT LEAST another 14 hours on the weekend – and more likely 20 hours. Their full-time jobs and another 44-50 hours a week on their online marketing takes them to the level of a true entrepreneur…

Already I hear the howls – ‘I already work too hard!’, ‘I have a LIFE, you know?’, ‘My spouse/kids would never go for that!’ ‘I don’t want to spend all my time working!’. The first two are very common – and an unfortunate sign of our current state in society, where the general ‘It’s Not My Fault’ and ‘Blame everyone but me’ has created a new breed unknown to our forefathers – whiners and complainers who refuse to accept hard work and refuse to take responsibility for their actions, their kids or their current state of affairs. To those I say Keep Your Job – you’re not cut out to be in business for yourself.

The latter two are legitimate concerns – concerns that need to be explored before entering into Internet marketing. Every successful entrepreneur, online or offline, has support groups around them. Supportive family & friends, and ‘mastermind’ or ‘networking’ groups within their business community. The business alliances you build once you’re actually in the trenches, but it’s important to have your family, and especially your spouse on board from the start. They may, as in our case, be totally on board and working at the business right alongside you – that’s the optimal situation. But they have to at least understand WHY you’re dedicating your free time to this, and be on side with your goals and aspirations – otherwise jealousy and disappointment will create stumbling points in your path, often insurmountable ones.

Don’t expect your significant other to remain understanding and supportive if you don’t show them where you’re heading with your online biz, or if you don’t update them regularly on your progress. Be honest about setbacks too, or you set you BOTH up for disappointments down the road…

As to not wanting to work that much, that’s natural – and the reason most people never get ahead of the pack. We’re trained to expect instant gratification, and the concept of paying it forward, working a ton extra now to have a better lifestyle later, is pretty much foreign to our culture. But the truth is that success takes a LOT of time, especially in the early years. Assuming you’ve done well in those years it becomes less demanding as time goes on, but economic events like this recession tend to force you back into long hours again, if only temporarily.

And ‘temporarily’ is an important phrase here – after all, if you don’t have set goals and signposts set up along the way to measure your progress, you’ll never know what point you’re at, will you?

That brings us to my question ‘Where’s your map?’… If you were driving to downtown Tokyo for the first time you’d consult a map, of course. If you were sailing into waters you’d never seen before, you’d be consulting your charts (nautical maps). So when heading into unfamiliar territory like your own business, why would you take any fewer precautions?

I’m not talking about the process maps you see for the big promotions online, or even your decisions to do this today and that tomorrow – I’m talking the map to your own specific dream lifestyle. So how do you start?

Make time to relax and brainstorm with yourself about what you want in life. Not the usual generic ‘I want to be rich’ or ‘I want to be famous’ but concrete goals specific to YOU. Start by picturing a day in your life 10 years from now. Where do you live? What do you wear? What do you drive? How do you spend that day – what activities fill your day, and what is the source of your income? How is your evening spent? And will the next day be the same, or different? If different, how so?

Write down your scenario – even if it’s just in point form. Ad I’m serious when I say do this alone at first, as the idea is to discover what YOU really want. Put it down on paper, read through it, consider it some more and make any alterations you feel are appropriate until you feel it’s ‘just right’. When you’re finished, you should have a detailed itinerary for your average couple of days ten years from now.

Don’t share the info with anyone yet… But instead, now go through what you’ve written and cost is out. What would you need to have, what would you need to be making, in order to maintain that lifestyle comfortably for an indefinite period of time? Look at it from every angle, and be sure you’ve included it all – what would you need in terms of assets (houses, cars, etc.), investments and income…

OK – got that? Now add 50% for taxes (35% of total income as a figuring rate), then double the total to allow for inflation. (Hopefully that will suffice, as it allows for an average of 7% inflation per year for the 10 years.) When you’re done, you’ve got a rough idea of your requirements 10 years from now. So where would you have to be 5 years from now to be on track for that? Write it down.

Now look at the 5-year picture, and ask yourself where you need to be in two years to be on track for that goal. Again, write it down. Look at the 2-year, 5-year and 10-year projections and you should be able to see the logical progression from one to the next, and the necessary pattern should be emerging.

To finish it up, where do you need to be 1 year from today to be well on your way and on track to start that progression? AND what CONCRETE STEPS do you have to take, starting right now, to get to that 1-year point successfully? (Add maybe 25% to that one-year goal to allow for setbacks either during that year or further down the road – we all have to pay homage to Murphy!) Decide on the exact steps you’ll take for the next year to get to that point, and write them down.

Ask yourself if you have the training, tools, time and money required to complete that first year. If any of those come up short, write down your plans to ensure you have what you need by the time you need it…

So now you have the start of your map – where you want to be in 1, 2, 5 and 10 years, and the exact steps you’re going to take to get to year one. Now involve your family, spouse, significant other or whomever your decisions directly impact. Explain it as best you can, and be sure to point out it takes time and money to get to where you want to be, and that it takes a lot more of both upfront than it does down the road. If they raise concerns or doubts, neither get angry nor defensive – consider each point and see if you can reasonably counter it or allow for it. If the person is your life partner, make sure your goals aren’t in conflict with theirs – otherwise you’ll need to find a compromise that works for you both before continuing on.

Once all and any concerns are dealt with, write out one more copy of the steps you intend to take over the next year, and put short summaries of where you’ll be in 3 months from today, 6 months & 9 months. These are your benchmarks, the markers that tell you if you’re on track and let you measure your progress vis-a-vis your own goals. Especially note what you want your income to be, your online presence at that point, the size of your opt-in list, etc.

As an aside, between now and 10 years from now your goals will change, your resources will change, your skills will evolve and the internet marketing and affiliate marketing industries themselves will change. Don’t worry about that – each year on the anniversary of your start you’ll redo this process, using your current plans as the basis and revising as necessary.

Next, very importantly, on a separate sheet of paper write down the markers you’ve set for 3 months from today, and tape that to the side of your monitor, or just above where you usually work on your laptop if that’s your weapon of choice. If there’s nowhere else, tape it to the top of the mirror in the bathroom or the door of the fridge – the important thing is to have it where you’ll see it every single day, and preferably as close to your working space as possible.

And that, my friend, is your map – that one-year set of concrete steps to take you toward where you want to be. In the long run, it’ll turn out to be your most valued tool since it’s what will keep you on track, and motivate you when you start to slide a bit.

Oh, and if you’ve just read this and decided it’s too much work, go back to the paragraph on why most people aren’t successful with their own business, and re-evaluate your plans, ok?

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How To Make Recurring Internet Marketing Income From Non-Recurring Opportunities

©2009 Doug Champigny. All Rights Reserved.

There are a lot of people out there right now telling marketers and affiliate marketers to focus on membership sites so they make recurring income. While that is a great way to go, the advice is fairly misleading from an advanced Internet marketing viewpoint. While not true of every site, most can be turned into recurring income, even those that only offer one-time commissions.

How is this possible if the site doesn’t offer recurring income? Can you really turn it recurring anyway?

Of course you can, and you probably already know how to do it – it’s just that the water’s been muddied by those trying to sell you guides to building membership sites. Now there are some you can’t, or at least might as well not, turn recurring, like firesales, limited time offers and products bound to be outdated a month after their release. But just about any other site is worth the effort to make recurring if it’s good enough for you to promote in the first place.

You see, where people miss the point is that there are two ways to make recurring income from your efforts – the one everyone focuses on is sites, like membership sites or services, that charge a monthly fee and pay out month after month for as long as the person remains a customer. But because the people pointing that out are just trying to sell you a script or info on how to do that, they ignore the much bigger opportunity – making residual income by constantly referring new people to the site!

Now while you can do that by promoting a site or service non-stop, that certainly isn’t what I’m advocating here – you’d be limiting yourself far too much. To truly make it recurring income in the popular sense of the term, you need to make those recurring sales from your initial promotion, not from ongoing efforts.

And that’s where properly structuring your promotions come into play – use promotional strategies that keep sending targeted traffic to the site long after you’ve moved on another 5, 10 of 20 products. Start by setting up a site or blog to promote the product – remember, this works for your own products or affiliate marketing efforts equally. Populate the site with good solid info, either articles, videos and/or podcasts you’ve created yourself, had ghostwritten or created from related PLR materials. If you plan to be doing a number of promotions each year, get the free automatic blog installer from Alex Sysoef – not only does it make it push-button simple, it even installs the SEO plugins for you as well.

Next, set up a squeeze page offering an ethical bribe – a report or videos on the same or related topic in exchange for people opting in to your list. Write this report yourself or convert a PLR product that allows you to give away the converted PDF file – this way you start your promotions with a gift that has your links and recomendation for the product already embedded within it. For a great source of PLR products on a regular basis, check out Resell Rights Fortunes, the only PLR & MRR membership site that lets you search the product database by both niche and rights at once.

Next, set up an e-course on the topic in an autoresponder, and put the signup form on your new squeeze page so people downloading the gift are automatically added to that e-mail cycle. While every e-mail in the course should provide helpful, related information your prospect both wants and needs, each should also have at least one link to the product you’re promoting.

Now your new site is ready to promote the product on an ongoing basis – it’s ’set & forget’. All that’s left now is to drive traffic to it on the same basis. The first step has already been achieved – you’ve created your content-laden blog and optimized it for the best SEO rankings. Tweet it a few times to get traffic flowing to it, and e-mail your optin list to get them headed there too. Next, create 10 or 15 articles on the topic – convert posts you’ve already put on the blog, write new articles or again rewrite PLR articles.

Use those articles to create HubPages, Squidoo lenses and Google Knowls, and tweet those too – then submit your articles to article directories around the net, using your Author’s Resource Box to point people to your free download.

Now create 5-10 videos and 5-10 podcasts from a mixture of your blog posts and articles. Submit those to the appropriate directories as well, like YouTube, Viddler and iTunes. Once again, tweet these links as well.

With a bit of practice, all of the above will have taken you 3-4 days to complete. Pinging your blog and tweeting it has brought your site to the attention of the search engines, and while your ranking may not be great yet, you should at least be listed in Bing, Yahoo! and Google by this point.

Take one more day on the product, this time finding related blogs around the net to post comments to. This can be done as easily as entering [keyword] blog into the engines, replacing [keyword] with your appropriate keyword, of course. Do a similar search for each keyword your targeted a blog post around, and comment on the top 5-10 blogs for each, linking back to the specific blog page that targeted that keyword, not just to the blog URL.

This is a very important step, and the most commonly overlooked one at that. Don’t scrimp on it if you want to earn ongoing income from all this work – spend at least one, if not two days on it. And be legitimate in your efforts – read the blog post and make an intelligent and helpful comment on each. You’re not just looking for a backlink for the search engines here, you want people to recognize your expertise and click through to your site from that blog too. Besides, making garbage, spammy or generic comments won’t help – most pro bloggers will delete those rather than approve them, thuse making your effort a waste of time. Be legit or quit – it’s that simple.

When all of the above is done, if you’ve targeted the right keywords and done a good job on the rest of it, you’ll have built a machine that can keep funnelling in targeted prospects and passing them along to the salespage for quite some time to come. While ongoing sales aren’t likely to be as high as when you were actively promoting the product, that doesn’t matter – whatever sales it brings in are added to your earnings from your current efforts, and once you have a number of these in place your residual or recurring income can mount up to be a nice-sized bonus.

And if you tie this sytem into an offer that’s already offering recurring commissions, like Hosting, Services and Memberships, you can multiply your automated income that much more!

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There was no doubting how important the services at Clickbank Pirate are to current affiliate marketing trends when you saw the hit counter screaming during their launch yesterday. Affiliates from around the world, and those wanting to learn affiliate marketing both snapped up memberships left right and center as soon as the easrly-bird notice went out to the 10,000 marketers who had signed up for the advance notice list.

Add those poeple to the rest who flocked in when the site officially opened to the public, and it’s no wonder the server was bogged down for much of the first day! One has to congratulate Cindy Battye and Soren Jordansen on delivering a service so obviously wanted and needed in the affiliate marketing community.

And what are those services specifically? Members at Clickbank Pirate get ready-made affiliate sales funnels each month – a complete system from the giveaway report & squeeze page to the main product listing and pre-sell e-course to help sell it. Each product featured this way is from a merchant in the Clickbank marketplace, so affiliates using the Clickbank Pirate service are paid their affiliate commissions directly through Clickbank, eliminating any worries over payment – after all, in 10 years Clickbank has never paid even one affiliate as much as one day late – a perfect record almost unmatched in the industry!

At the heart of the system are the video squeeze pages that start the whole process, offering a free download in exchange for opting in, and thast begins the e-course to both educate the prospect on their topic of interest and lead them to purchase the featured affiliate product. For this first month, the video squeeze pages included are:

Go ahead and take a look at those video squeeze pages – they open in a new window so you don’t lose your spot here. Notice that each gift is targeted specifically to attract very targeted traffic for the offer involved:

Clickbank Pirate uses the Clickbank Treasure Map as it’s free gift;
Internet Wealth uses a Basic Format For Internet Wealth report;
My Free Website Builder uses 25 Tips for High Converting Websites (Grab that one now!);
Blogging to the Bank uses a Secret Blogging Blueprint;
Commissions Blueprint’s report is an Easy BluePrint for Massive Clickbank Commissions, and
Atomic Blogging uses their How To become An Atomic Blogger report.

This is really important – giving an article marketing gift to lead into a product about blogging would flop, because article martketers and bloggers are two different crowds, for the most part. As such a blogger wouldn’t bother signing up for the report, where an article marketer would, but then wouldn’t be interested in the product you’re trying to lead them to buy.

But Clickbank Pirate doesn’t jsut stop there – they also give you resources to help market these sites. For example, a sample e-mail to go with Blogging To The Bank:

The Secret Blogging Blueprint – Free Download!

Hey {!firstname_fix},

Ever wanted to share your opinions with the world? To vent, let off steam? Or to just post something quirky? Well you need a blog.

Sure you might have Myspace, facebook etc… but they aren’t as personal as a blog. With a blog you can really make it unique, individual, your own.

However, you’ve never made one have you? Where do you start?

=> http://cbpirate.com/s/bttb/SuperAffil

The above report is just for you if you’ve ever thought, even for a moment, about creating a blog. It has everything you need to get started.

In “Laugh All The Way To The Bank With This Secret Blogging Blueprint” you will find:

- Simple steps to creating your blog
- Getting the most out of your content
- Making some money from your blog
- Crucial advice to new blog users

In a nutshell, all the relevant blog information rolled into one simple document.

Don’t miss out, get it free now!

=> http://cbpirate.com/s/bttb/SuperAffil

Regards,
Doug Champigny

P.S. There are literally millions of bloggers out there, why don’t you join them?! Get started right away!

=> http://cbpirate.com/s/bttb/SuperAffil

What could be simpler? Notice it already has my name and affiliate link embedded – just put the correct personalization in for your autoresponder’s first name field and fire it off to your double opt-in list!

Don’t have a list built yet? Here’s two sample tweets they provide for Atomic Blogging:

Free report shows you how to optimize and monetize your blog: http://tinyurl.com/mozruk

This free report will help your blog rank higher in search engines: http://tinyurl.com/mozruk

And you don’t even have to copy & paste those, you just hit the Tweet This link under each tweet!

Then there are articles, blog posts – here’s the Thank You page ad to go with Commissions Blueprint:


There are even buttons and banners for your sites or blogs for each one, like these:

But the best of all is that you don’t have to create any of these – they’re already designed, sitting there waiting for you to pick them up and put them to use!

Now, because Clickbank Pirate is a site specifically for affiliates, you already know that every one of those is an affiliate link I’m using, and each of them is already in place within the system for me – I didn’t even have to make up my own affiliate hoplinks for them. And that’s the other beauty of the program – it’s affiliate program for Clickbank Pirate itself! Just one more way to make money from the site…

So here’s my recommendation – and it’s a biased one. (Not so much because I want you to spend money, but because I’m excited at how much I’M making with the site, and know any serious affiliate marketer will feel the same!) Get into the site, hook up with the Clickbank Pirate affiliate program, and start referring other members. Keep it up til you’re making about 3x what you’re paying for membership, to cover your costs even after a few month’s attrition. Then once you’ve reached that point, shift your focus to driving traffic into your affiliate funnels, and start going after pure profits that way.

Keep an eye on your referrals to the main site, and if they start to drop off after a few months then switch back, build up your reserves again and then go back to promoting your turn-key sites. That’s the way I’m going to handle it, and I know it works for me because my commissions, already in my Clickbank account just 14 hours after the site launched, are already well into 3-figures!

While my results aren’t typical by any means, you may do better, you may do worse and you may not make anything – especially if you don’t put in the effort to promote the site and your turnkey affiliate funnels! But hopefully I’ve achieved my goal here, to show you what resources are included and how I intend to use them. Whether you do the same or not is up to you, but I certainly don’t hesitate in suggesting your should give Clickbank Pirate your best shot and see how you do with it!

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The Number-One Way To Make Money Online

©2009 Doug Champigny. All Rights Reserved.

Traveling around North America speaking at Internet marketing and affiliate marketing seminars and conferences, the most common question I’m asked is ‘What’s the best way to make money online?’. It’s also one of the most common threads in forums, at social networking sites and throughout the blogosphere.

And after being online full-time for more than a dozen years, I’ve seen that question answered just about every way, except maybe the right way. While marketers talk about e-mail marketing, Internet marketing, affiliate marketing, blogging, using resell rights, doing podcasts, video marketing, teleseminars, taking offline business online and the like, they’re missing the real point.

Yes, each of those is a way some people have made a lot of money online, and yes, they’ll continue to be good ways to build a work-at-home business. But there’s a common thread running through them all – a skill that truly is the key to making money online. Looking at that list, can you tell what it is?

To truly make money online, the really big money, with any of the above you have to be able to put your offers, products, services and/or affiliate links in front of a targeted audience. Just like a retailer in the offline world – if their store is in a small rural area there’s little chance they’ll have the sales of one in the big metropolitan areas.

So when you boil it all down to basics, the number one way to make money online is to learn how to drive traffic – targeted traffic – to your sites, your squeeze pages, your salespages, your blogs and your affiliate links. Targeted traffic just refers to people already interested in the areas you operate in, who are therefore more likely prospects for you than the general public. Untargeted traffic just chews up your bandwidth without adding to your bottom line, so learn how to target your traffic generation right from the start. It takes a lot of effort and continuous learning to become a traffic master, but those who have achieved that lofty status seem quite pleased that they put the time in to become experts.

Once you’ve mastered the skills involved in driving massive targeted traffic online, you can direct it any area of the business you choose to attack in your marketing campaigns. And best of all, most of the current methods to effectively drive visitors to sites are either free or low cost, like writing and submitting articles and press releases, authoring blogs, Web 2.0 sites like Squidoo, Hub Pages and Google Knol, social networking sites like Twitter and LinkedIn and so many more.

So if you’re considering a work-at-home business using the Internet, a full-time career as an Internet marketer or affiliate marketer or even just promoting an offline business online, do what you can to learn the legitimate, professional techniques to drive targeted traffic to your offers – and keep learning as much as you can about it as your business grows!

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About The Author:
Targeted traffic expert Doug Champigny is a well-known Internet marketing mentor, coach and speaker. For more on Doug, visit his Internet Marketing Blog. For more advice from Doug on driving targeted traffic, visit his Top Traffic Tips website.

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