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Free Interview Series: Future of Information Marketing Superstars is Hotter than a Corona or Yorba Linda California fire.

Posted on | November 16, 2008 | No Comments


Have you given much thought to
2009 yet?

Are you looking ahead with excitement and enthusiasm?

or with the helplessness felt by those in Southern California areas like Sylmar, Corona or Yorba Linda, unsure if they will escape the destruction of the economy or the fire.

What are you goals for the new year?

Here’s the thing…

If your 2009 business plan has anything
to do with information marketing, then
you’ll be very interested to hear about this…

There is a product under-development
called “Future of Information Marketing:
Pros, Cons and Predictions”.

First of all, the concept is that as
we enter the new year, it makes sense
to properly address where the opportunities
lie in the new year.

And since information marketing (ie:
selling ebooks, seminars, webinars, coaching,
physical books, DVDs, etc) has been such
a massive industry, the top success stories
and leaders of the industry are coming
together to chime in with their answers
to the 3 very key questions that were
selected.

The 3 questions that each top info-marketer
is providing their answers to are:

————————–
“As a proven and respected leader in
this industry…

(1) What is YOUR vision and prediction

for where the Future of Information

Marketing is headed?

(2) What is your #1 success tip for

anyone considering information marketing

or already involved?

(3) And what is the biggest challenge

or pitfall that you feel holds individuals

back from success in Information Marketing?”

————————–

* The above is actually a very powerful
format. *

Instead of a standard 45-90 minute
teleseminar that would cover a lot of
ground all about information marketing
from each top expert … they
simply narrowed it down to 3 of the most
hard-hitting and key points that everyone
from novices right up to other experts
would be interested in hearing answers
about.

These calls are literally 3-questions and
only about 15 minutes each. Yet they
pack a serious punch (and you can tell
why based on the above questions).

The “Future of Information Marketing”
interviews are just gearing up with
several recordings already in place and
50+ more being added.

The final product will have other
related modules and the entire course
WILL retail for $197.

BUT…

(And this part is REALLY unique and
REALLY neat so I HOPE you’re actually
READING)…

Instead of paying for the $197 course
once it’s all wrapped up and released,
you can register to “watch from the sidelines”
and gain access to each expert-interview
for absolutely no charge.

They hoping (and requesting) you’ll
provide feedback and possibly testimonials
as comment replies to the audios (the
audios are posted on a blog you’ll be
given access to) and they are looking for
input of who else you’d like to have
interviewed as part of the series.

But, in trade, you gain full, 100% free
access to the entire course.

In fact, you will also be part of the ONLY
group who will receive a Resale Rights
License to the entire course once it’s
released. NOTE: This license will not
be sold to the general public so you will
literally be part of the only group
to own a license that will give you
permission to sell the entire package
from your site.

Again, you’re paying NOTHING for any of
this.

Anyways, it’s well worth checking out.

Visit the website:

Information Marketing Allstar interviews

I *LOVE* the fact that these are just
short, punchy, 3 most-important question,
15-minute call audios vs. the standard
45-90 minute content series which nobody
seems to have the time to work through
these days!

And the diversity of expertise coming
into this project to provide their own
replies to those important 3 questions
is just fantastic (I was given a sneak-
peek at who’s already on the roster for
future recordings… but, again, Rob’s
actively looking for YOUR votes and
recommendations of who else to invite).

Listen to all of the currently
available expert panelists and, be
notified as new ones are added (but
please do post comments and feedback
for Rob in trade for all this).

Here’s the page:

Information Marketing Allstar interviews

Bryan Bliss

P.S. MP3 Versions are made available
for you to conveniently review all the
audios on your iPod if you don’t want to
listen to them directly from the website.
And, I promised Rob I’d mention this…
these calls are NOT to be shared freely.
You are only permitted to review these
audios for personal use as they WILL be
part of the final $197 course.

P.P.S. I won’t get into the details of
this next part as this email is already
much too long, but you’ll also be given
a chance to enter to win a Dan Kennedy
success library worth $5174 (it will
be shipped to the winner in 3 giant
boxes weighing over 100 lbs!).

Head over to the website now:

Information Marketing Allstar interviews

UPDATE: stompernet servers up and running Claim your free resource today

Posted on | September 4, 2008 | No Comments

HI,

I just wanted to share an update with anyone who was wondering whats wrong.

stompernets servers did indeed go down

The release was delayed but all systems are GO now.

Here is the important takeaway from my update here.

If you are hoping to claim one of the bonus offers from this site, you need to make sure that my link is the last link you have used to visit for stompernet.

Stompernet has a ‘last cookie in gets the commission” policy

what this means for you is you only qualify for the bonus offers offered by the last stomper member whose link you traveled.

In stompernet, we are a community.

If you had originally heard about stompernet through a different affiliate, I would prefer that you honor your relationship with THAT stomper member and go back to their site, reset THEIR COOKIES before you buy stompernet.

this will of course disqualify you from receiving MY bonus, but i do not want to snipe loyal customers away from my fellow stompernet community members just because there was a problem with the server and you found MY update information last.

thank you and take care

bry

Movie reviews

Posted on | May 5, 2009 | No Comments

Find good movie reviews and movie giveaways on The Good Movie Reviewer blog.

frugal freebies and deals

Posted on | September 7, 2008 | No Comments

Frugal, Freebies and Deals

heres a site for coupons and deals on everything from education to baby gear

Minimum 10 steps to Search engine optimization, a primer

Posted on | September 2, 2008 | No Comments

There’s no Magic bullet for search engine optimization. You need to do the right things repeatedly, over extended periods of time. Key among these are generating relevant content, gaining relavent, keyword tagged inbound links, and designing a site that satisfies your customers needs while maintaining search engine compatibility. The stompernet bonus is free traffic for your business.

Do these 10 steps to start your program of search engine strength training:

1. Research your site on the top search engines: Google, Yahoo, MSN see how many links your site has—type link:http://www.mysitename.com in the Google search box. Search key terms and see who ranks high. Check how many links they have using a simple search—link:http://www.highrankingsite.com.

2. Directory listings. Yahoo will cost you about 300$ to register for but their listing carries alot of weight and the process of applying will get you more prepared for the longer, more difficult process of applying for dmoz. Some sites will find it difficult if not impossible to be listed in Dmoz.   Kinda ironic that the “open source” directory is such a pain to actually get into.
3.Keyword research. The terms you personally use to describe your business may not be the terms people are searching on. it is critically important to use a keyword selection tool like Wordtracker (www.wordtracker.com) or Google keyword tool to get some directional data on search term frequency and actual search phrases. Try to get inside the thought process that people follow when they are searching for a solution to their needs which is hopefully YOUR product.

4. Use well chosen valuable keyword terms in the file names of your pages. These are the names that show up in the universal resource locator (url) “address” bar at the top of your browser (e.g., http://www.mywebsite.com/search_term_everyone_uses). Search engines place heavy emphasis on file names.

5. Use meta tags at the top of your HTML using this syntax <META NAME = “KEYWORDS” CONTENT=”popular term 1, key phase 2″> page. Search engines seemeta tags but browsers do not. Be sure to include relevant popular terms in the tags but dont overdo it, 6 to 10 should be fine.

6. Use heading text (h1…h6) to highlight key terms <h1>Key Term</h1>, for section headers instead of bold and italics <b>, <i>. Search engines place more emphasis on heading text.  A good website template should have editing options that automates this or make this easy.  In wordpress blogs their all in one seo plugin helps

7. Use alternate text  aka “alt tags” to describe images: <IMG SRC=”filename” ALT=”Description”>. Search engines look for text, not images.  These tags also make your site more readable and accessible for the visually impaired or those that use text reader programs to help their surfing.

8. Include a site map. Wordpress blogs have a great plugin available.  Search spiders use site maps to index your site.  Google webmaster tools has sitemap generator and  other useful tools (www.google.com/webmasters/tools).

9. Internal navigation should be easy and accessible. Make sure the main pages in your site can be reached through internal text links, not just menu navigation. Search engines cannot see graphical buttons or the text in them.

10. Link building campaign with authority sites. This final item could ( and will!! stay tuned later) become an entire series in and of itself.  Stompernet site-seer does analysis on the link density and details of any site, you could analyze a competitors website and follow up those links that appear to come from sites potentially interested in YOUR products. Analyze the sites to see where/how they link to others and offer similar links. Industry directories and reference lists are a good start. Don’t mass email. Customize each request and use a spreadsheet to keep track of what requests you issued and when, and to schedule follow-up emails.

A wrong move could cost you more than just wasted time, don’t fall prey to quick fixes spam or link exchange schemes. Dirty Tricks to exploit search engine algorithms will eventually backfire, resulting in penalties in the form of ranking downgrades or even outright bans from appearing in natural search pages alltogether.

Stick to the basics, be patient, and move on. Lather, rinse repeat. Organic optimization is not  a full-time job (unless you  do it for a bunch of companies).

Taking these basic 10 steps puts you on the path to search engine strength. Remember, links, content, design, and persistence win the race.

Business Strength Training

Posted on | August 28, 2008 | No Comments

The Stompernet Net effect Bonus

I want to tell you about something they’ve been working on for awhile there at Stomper World Headquarters.  It’s a physical, monthly, printed journal that they’ve begun publishing and will make available to the public starting next Wednesday.  It’s called “The Net Effect”.

“The Net Effect” is your Action step that leads to stronger business and Sustainable profits.

Stompernet Stompingthesearch engines 2.0 and the Net Effect

are available together as a package

They sent me press copies for my input and review, and I’m holding the first proof of the public version in my hands RIGHT THIS SECOND.

It’s beefy, 45 pages, full color, and I can count the number of ads on one hand – meaning this thing is almost 100% content.

I’m going to tell you exactly what’s in store for you in the first issue of “The Net Effect” – but first, I think it would be a big help to tell you WHY we think the world needs something like this.

When people join StomperNet, we try to get an idea of where they are in their business, what they’ve done, and what they feel has been holding them back.

The #1 roadblock is always what Brad Fallon calls “Paralysis by Analysis” – too much research and reading and learning; not enough actual DOING STUFF to make you money.

We think part of that reason is because the very tool we use to conduct our businesses is probably the most distracting thing on the planet: the internet.

So in order to get you away from that great big distraction machine, but still TEACH you the stuff that WE know YOU NEED to know, the Journal is  hard printed copy.

That’s why we’ve got it boiled down, distilled, and printed up in a monthly action plan that you can absorb AWAY from your computer, so when you sit down at the keyboard, learning time is OVER and it’s time to take ACTION!

The whole idea of “The Net Effect” is about ACTION – that’s why every single issue will have a summary page – an ACTION check list that you can tear out and hang near your desk.  Just go through each item step by step each month and scratch it off.

I don’t think we can make it any easier (and we had a lot of really smart dudes spend a LOT of time trying to).

But I said NO HYPE for this one, so I’m going to stick to the facts.  Here’s the Table of Contents for Issue 1 of “The Net Effect”:

“How to Interview an Outsourced SEO”
by Jerry West

“The Keyword Heist Technique”
by Dan Thies

“26 Things To Test”
by David Bullock

“Ranking on Page One”
by Leslie Rohde

“Shotgun! Enjoy Galactic-Size Content Distribution Without Ever Leaving Your Home”
by Sherman Hu

“Twittering Your Way to Free Traffic”
by Paul Colligan

“The Ultimate Video Article Marketing”
by Mike Stewart

“Mad Skillz: We Haz Them – The Vision Mindset vs. The Process Mindset”
by ME, Andy Jenkins

“Email Blastoff: Design Your Email to Make Your Customers ‘Open’, ‘Click’ and ‘Buy’”
by Audrey Kerwood

“The Social Media Survival Guide: A Twitter Case Study”
by Dave Taylor

“Speed Matters”
by Brad Fallon

“Armor Piercing Emails: Deliverability De-Mystified”
by Tom Ham and Colin Theriot


No matter what aspect of your business you’re currently focused on, there’s nothing in that list of articles that won’t start making you MORE money TODAY.

You notice something else?  EVERY single one of those articles is written by StomperNet faculty… Okay, the last one isn’t, but that one’s written by our chief copywriter and our VP of Partner Enrichment – you’re reading this email now, so they know what they’re doing. :)

So this is the same extreme quality of content that goes into our $800 a month StomperNet membership program, and the content is coming from the same world-class experts we trust to teach our elite members.

That content is cropped, chopped, and distilled down into simple, ACTIONABLE steps - and we’re going to ship it out every single month.


It’s really “Concentrated StomperNet!”

Take it with you on the go, or just keep it nearby your desk so you can train yourself to WORK when you’re on the computer, and overcome the paralyzing effect of “too much information”.

BUT REMEMBER, we’re ironing out the details on our offer – you’re going to be able to get “Stomping the Search Engines 2″ and “The Net Effect” TOGETHER for an unbeatable offer.

More on that tomorrow.

In the meantime, keep an eye out for reviews cropping up on the web – they’re coming fast and furious today.

Talk again tomorrow,


Bryan Bliss


P.S. They don’t open the cart on this until next Wednesday, but if you want to check out the classy countdown page we have set up and get it bookmarked ahead of time, you can find that here. We’ve got a description of “Stomping the Search Engines 2″ up there now for your reference, too. :)