September 3, 2007

XSitePro Video: How to Build a Squeeze Page

I’ve got a 15-minute XSitePro training video for you today, showing you how to create a squeeze page. It’s really easy to do, and this video will be all you need to see how it’s done.

Whilst I’m not the biggest fan of squeeze pages (after all, if your opt-in rate is 30% you could potentially be losing 70% of your market, especially if the traffic is highly targeted) they are undoubtedly a great way to capture your prospects names and email addresses ready for follow-ups.

To watch this XSitePro video, click the link below. It’ll open in a new window:

XSitePro videos: how to build a squeeze page

If the size of the video is too big to display in your browser properly, press F11 to switch to full-screen view, then F11 again to go back to regular view.

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August 30, 2007

How To Dominate the Internet Marketing Niche

I’ve just released a new product. It’s an ebook called “How To Dominate the Internet Marketing Niche for Instant PayPal Cash!”. It’s 60 pages of solid content giving you a complete blueprint to success in the IM niche. Take a look here: www.zxpublishing.com/dominateIM.

And the first 50 lucky readers of my blog to act quickly get a 50% discount on the price. I get a lot of people reading this blog as the content is aimed directly at internet marketers, so the discount coupons won’t be around for long. Fantasos controls the whole thing so when all 50 are gone, they REALLY are gone…

If this is for you (and let’s face it, if you have any interest at all in this niche then this IS for you) then enter this discount code on the order page: disc33.

I really can’t recommend this highly enough if you’re trying to sell to the internet marketing crowd. And at half-price I’m practically giving it away. You’re also covered by my iron clad, no-questions-asked 60-day money back guarantee, and you get some software that will build you secure membership sites in minutes! See the second P.S. for more.

The sales page is here: www.zxpublishing.com/dominateIM. And the discount coupon to be entered on step 2 of the order process is disc33. Please, don’t hang around on this one.

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August 28, 2007

Moving Everything over the Fantasos

JVManager 2: Fantasos (www.jvmanager.com) is a complete business solution which I’m now using to run my online operations. It’s taking a while to move everything over as you’d expect, but I’m slowly getting there.

Fantasos currently costs $3,000 to buy… and it’s worth every penny. It really is an all-in-one solution to running an online business. I’m not going to list all of its features because that’ll take me all week and I’ll only be repeating what’s on the sales letter, but so far my favourite features are:

– Minisites. The ability to build unlimited minisites which are designed to get your product quickly and easily into the customer’s hands and get them promoting it for you via the in-built affiliate program. This sort of thing used to take me days to get up and running due to testing all the links and checking the affiliate program worked. Now it’s all done for me.

– Coupons. Easy to give special discounts to new or existing customers, with the ability to limit the number of coupons so they automatically expire.

– Unlimited affiliate programs. You can create an unlimited number of affiliate programs for an unlimited number of products. This is great because it means you can charge people to become an ‘advanced member’ of a program, offering them more promotional material and higher commissions.

– Reseller licenses. You can offer 100% commission to your affiliates while still controlling the price of the product.

– Rewards system. You can give your customers reward points to redeem against other products or services. This is great for membership sites; every month someone remains a member you can give them reward points which, as they build up, could entitle them to free or discounted products or services. It’s a great way of rewarding those who stay a member for longer.

That’s 5 of my favourite features. There are many more. The thing to remember about JVManager 2:Fantasos is that it’s not really a script. Scripts do the things they were built to do and nothing more. Fantasos can be used in pretty much unlimited ways because you’re not tied down with its own business model; it shapes itself to you, not the other way around.

Like I said, Fantasos currently costs $3,000. Don’t worry, I’m not going to give you an affiliate link :) However, another great feature allows me to resell ‘rolls’ to my copy of Fantasos which means you could get every feature of Fantasos for a hugely discounted monthly fee.

Now, I haven’t made any plans on this yet so nothing is ready and in all liklihood I won’t even do it. But if you’d be interested in ‘renting’ my copy of Fantasos (it won’t interfere with my operations or anyone else’s - great programming) then get in contact with me. Obviously there’s no promises of anything, but I’d like to gauge the interest.

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August 16, 2007

Quick and Easy Way To Learn PHP

The obvious question is, why the heck would you want to? I mean, there’s plenty of PHP programmers out there so you can simply outsource… can’t you?

Well let me tell you, that’s not as easy as it sounds.

I’ve tried various programmers ranging from $10 an hour to $70 an our and I STILL couldn’t get exactly what I wanted. And — more to the point — none of them could program with my thoughts in mind. Which makes sense as they’re not actually me…

Also, please bear in mind I used to be an IT consultant/programmer, so I know how to write extremely detailed and easy-to-follow specs. My experience goes to show how difficult it can be to get a decent programmer and why nearly all the ones who are any good are snapped up on long-term contracts as soon as they’re found by a decent marketer.

Anyway, enough of that. I think it’s fairly obvious why you should learn PHP yourself. Especially as the vast majority of tasks you’d want doing are extremely small so it makes perfect sense to do them yourself.

And that’s why I’ve got a tremendous ebook for you that’ll show you step by step how to get started in PHP. It’s called ‘I Hate PHP’.

Now, the amazing thing about this book is that it’s 51 pages long and contains nothing but pure content written in plain English so it’s super-easy to understand what’s going on. It’s quite simply the best resource available to get started with PHP. It even covers the dreaded walk into MySQL!

If you’ve looked at PHP books before you’ll know they cost a small fortune to buy. For a basic book you’re looking at at least $25 plus shipping…just like nearly all books that teach you how to program.

You can of course attempt to learn it from the many PHP articles there are out there on the ‘net, but you’ll be searching for hours to find what you want… and then you’re left wondering which ‘way’ to do what you want to do. Without a doubt, being taught one style of programming from day 1 is the way to go… just like I was when I learned to program.

That’s exactly what ‘I Hate PHP’ will do for you. You’ll quickly discover what PHP is, how it works, how to use it and — more importantly — you’ll save a bundle on the trial-and-error of outsourcing your small programming jobs.

I’ve made it available for the silly price of just $6.95 for the time being. And I’m throwing in a 30-day money back guarantee as well, so if you’re not thrilled and satisfied with your 7 bucks investment then you can have it right back and still keep the ebook. I can’t give you a fairer deal than that.

Grab I Hate PHP now by clicking here. You’ll be able to pay via PayPal and you’ll be directed to the download page immediately afterwards.

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