Thursday, 7 July 2011

Need Free Website Traffic Fast? Try This!

Need Free Website Traffic Fast? Try This!

There are some “go to” website traffic strategies that most successful internet marketers find themselves using over and over again when they need a boost in visitors to one of their sites.

One well known internet marketer tells of using some of them for more than a DECADE (yep, over 10 years!) and they continue to work with incredible results for him.

Others are “cutting edge” newcomers that are likewise driving people to his sites.

All of them come without a cost. Zilch. No budget. Free.

What’s even better is this:

They continue to pull in traffic for months and even years after he deploys them.

It’s true, long after the initial “spike” in traffic comes in visitors continue to see his promos that are in place and they continue to click on them.

And he continues to make money from them.

You can too!

Jimmy D. Brown has prepared a free subscription to his new Traffic Jam Newsletter at: Traffic F.U.E.L.

In the first issue you’ll learn “10 Ways To Get Other People To Send You Free Traffic”.

There is no cost for the newsletter subscription. It’s available a few paragraphs into the page.

While you’re there, check out his amazing Traffic F.U.E.L. membership site.

It’s a 12-month training program that teaches you how to get completely free traffic to any website you choose.

Two things you need to know about it up front…

1) If you join now you can lock-in at the introductory price, which is a SUBSTANTIAL savings. Once these charter memberships are sold, the price will almost DOUBLE, so now is the time to get in.

2) There are two “fast action” bonuses that are VERY LIMITED. These will be removed without notice, so if you arrive at the site and one or both of the boxes with their description in it are gone, it means they are no longer available.

At a minimum you should drop by and grab a free subscription to his new Traffic Jam Newsletter.

And unless you don’t want any more traffic to your website, you should grab a charter membership to Traffic F.U.E.L. right away.

All the details are at: Traffic F.U.E.L.

Best,
Rezbi
The Copy System
www.directmarketingcourse.com
www.hotbuttoncopywriting.com
www.commonsensedirectmarketing.com

Tips on How to Create a Website Around Your Niche

Tips on How to Create a Website Around Your Niche

By Mari Yamada

Niche marketing is considered by many successful Internet marketers as a surefire way to create a good income online. Niche marketing is about finding a segment of a general market and then developing a solution that caters to the specific needs of that segment.

Creating a website around your niche is part of an effective niche marketing plan. Your site should focus on a specific topic and provide products or services that accommodate the customer’s needs. Below are some tips on how you can create a website to attract your selected market.

Building Your Niche Website

Choosing the right niche is critical to the success of your online business. You need to thoroughly research what people are searching for and buying. Make sure that the niche you choose is highly popular yet has relatively low competition. The larger the competition, the more difficult it is to rank high in search engines. On the other hand, if there is no competition at all, there may be no buyers.

There are online tools that will help you find profitable niches to target. Free keyword suggestion tools, such as Google AdWords Keyword tool and Wordtracker, will help you pinpoint the most popular keywords people search for. They also show the competitiveness of a keyword. The best niches will have a strong demand yet not too many competing websites. You will have higher chances of establishing a strong presence in that particular market.

Buying a hosting service from a web hosting provider is also an important point to consideration. There are free sites you can use to market your products or services but if you don’t own the site, there is always the risk of losing it.

The most popular hosting provider in the Internet marketing world is Hostgator. Another one I can recommend is HostMonster. Once you have selected a hosting provider, you will need to choose a domain name that relates to your niche.

Now that you have your hosting account set up, you need to consider what kind of a website you want. Do you want to have a regular HTML website, or do you want to have a dynamic, content management type of website? And, if you choose the latter – which I would recommend – what platform should you use to build on?

If I go into too much detail here, it’s going to send your head spinning, so to make things easier, I’m going to focus on the easiest, quickest and most popular platform, WordPress.

But isn’t WordPress for blogs?

Well, yes and no. It originally started out as a platform specifically for blogs, but in recent years it has evolved into a versatile and highly search engine friendly platform that can be used as a content management system, or CMS, as well.

It’s super easy to install, and the admin back-office is 100% newbie-friendly, which makes it ideal for new home business owners. The premium WordPress themes available at ThemesPeak, for example, even has extra search engine optimization built into the themes, so you don’t have to bother with that. With premium functionality, these themes focus on specific niches, so all the research has already been done for you. All you need to do is get it online.

The content in your website should contain the most effective keywords to target your niche. Offer interesting and useful information about your products. Write product reviews, purchasing guides and other useful content. You should have content that will engage your readers and convert them into buyers. The layout and visuals of your website should also appeal to your niche.

Another thing to consider when building your website is the kind of products you will be offering your customers. Affiliate products are highly popular because of their availability and they are generally easy to market. Needless to say, having your own product is the best strategy for long-term results, but this can come later on when you’re a little more settled in your business.

Once you’ve set up your products and content, you are ready to advertise your website. There are many ways you can promote your website. You can go for paid advertising. You can also use free advertising methods such as article marketing and social media marketing. You can create a link-building campaign to bring in more visitors to your site via forum marketing.

The key to success on the Internet, as in any business for that matter, is perseverence. As Jim Rohn once said, “Success is neither magical or mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying the basic fundamentals.”

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

A List Of WordPress Plugins You Might Find Useful

A List Of WordPress Plugins You Might Find Useful

These are the plugins I have active on this site.

Take a look at the description: It’s all self-explanatory.

To add plugins all you need to do is:

  1. Point to ‘Plugins’ on the menu
  2. Click ‘Add New’
  3. In the ‘Search’ box type the name of the plugin (highlighted) and click ‘Search Plugins’
  4. You’ll get a list of the various plugins available. Find the one you’re looking for and click ‘Install Now’
  5. Click ‘Activate’

That’s it: You’re done.

If you have any problems with any, just deactivate it and delete it. If you still have problems, feel free to ask for advice in the comments.

However, if you read the simple instructions which usually comes with each plugin you should be fine.

Hope you find them as useful as I do.

AddToAny: Share/Bookmark/Email Buttons
Help people share, bookmark, and email your posts & pages using any service, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, StumbleUpon, Digg and many more.

AddToAny: Subscribe Button
Help readers subscribe to your blog using any feed reader or feed service.

Akismet
Used by millions, Akismet is quite possibly the best way in the world to protect your blog from comment and trackback spam. It keeps your site protected from spam even while you sleep.

All in One SEO Pack
Out-of-the-box SEO for your WordPress blog.

Calais Auto Tagger
Suggests tags for your posts based on semantic analysis of your post content with the Open Calais API.

Category Posts Widget
Adds a widget that can display posts from a single category.

cbnet Ping Optimizer
Saves your wordpress blog from getting tagged as ping spammer.

Conditional CAPTCHA for WordPress
A plugin that asks the commenter to complete a simple CAPTCHA if a spam detection plugin thinks their comment is spam. Currently supports Akismet and TypePad AntiSpam.

Contact Form by ContactMe.com

Copyright Proof
Digitally certify your posts to prove copyright ownership, generate copyright notice, and copy-protect text and images.

DB Cache Reloaded Fix
The fastest cache engine for WordPress, that produces cache of database queries with easy configuration. (Disable and enable caching after update).

Disqus Comment System
The Disqus comment system replaces your WordPress comment system with your comments hosted and powered by Disqus.

Easy Privacy Policy
Automatically adds a privacy policy page that includes an Adsense compliancy section.

Google XML Sitemaps
This plugin will generate a special XML sitemap which will help search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing and Ask.com to better index your blog.

Jetpack by WordPress.com
Bring the power of the WordPress.com cloud to your self-hosted WordPress. Jetpack enables you to connect your blog to a WordPress.com account to use the powerful features normally only available to WordPress.com users.

Ozh’ Admin Drop Down Menu
All admin links available in a neat horizontal drop down menu. Saves lots of screen real estate!

SEO Friendly Images
Automatically adds alt and title attributes to all your images. Improves traffic from search results and makes them W3C/xHTML valid as well.

SEO Slugs
Removes common words like ‘a’, ‘the’, ‘in’ from post slugs to improve SEO.

SEO Tools by SEO Automatic
Unique SEO tools for your visitors or employees to perform repetetive tasks efficiently, or to otherwise save time.

SEO Tools URL Checker Add-on (activate separately)
This is the SECONDARY plugin required for the SEO Tools URL Checker to function properly.

StatPress
Real time stats for your WordPress blog

TweetMeme Retweet Button
Adds a button which easily lets you retweet your blog posts.

What Would Seth Godin Do
Displays a custom welcome message to new visitors and another to return visitors.

WordPress Database Backup
On-demand backup of your WordPress database.

WordPress Duplicate Content Cure
Duplicate content cure is a very simple, yet effective SEO plugin that prevents search engines from indexing wordpress pages that contain duplicate content, like archives and category pages.

WordPress Importer
Import posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, tags and more from a WordPress export file.

WP Disclaimer
Users have to accept a disclaimer to register an account

WP OnlyWire Auto Poster
Autosubmits a excerpt of a posts to Onlywire when the post published

Best,
Rezbi
The Copy System
www.directmarketingcourse.com
www.hotbuttoncopywriting.com
www.commonsensedirectmarketing.com

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Should You Consider Offline Marketing?

Should You Consider Offline Marketing?

Here is a question I’m often asked.

Question: Ted, I’m basically an online marketer.
Should I bother with marketing offline?

Answer: First, I love online marketing. It has
some terrific benefits including its low cost,
speed, and readily available statistics. But, while
tempting, I don’t allow myself to fall in love
with any marketing method to the exclusion of
any other. The decision should never be either
online or offline.

Nor should you ever exclude any other direct
marketing method to profitably reach your target
audience. You will limit your potential profit by
doing so.

There are many good business reasons for the
online marketer to also market offline. Here are
the most important ones:

Why you should consider offline marketing?

1. Fact – In the 15 countries other than the U.S.
with the highest rate of Internet usage, about 47%
of individuals have Internet access.

2. Fact – 53% of your market in those countries
would never have a chance to review your
message online.

3. Fact – The U.S. has by far the largest share of
Internet users. But 37% of the population is not
online. That’s over 110 million people!

4. Fact – Of those who do have Internet access,
they are offline the majority of the time. And
many are not as yet comfortable with online
purchasing. Therefore, there is a strong likelihood
they will not get a chance to review your message

5. Fact – Sales letters sent offline usually get a
much higher response than those sent
electronically. Four times the online response
rate is typical.

6. Fact – Direct mail to targeted lists can be a
bargain when carefully tested. You don’t have to
contend with the biggest cost in all other media
such as T.V., radio, newspaper and magazines–
waste circulation.

Direct mail is the most cost effective medium to
reach a list of people who have actually spent
money for a product like yours.

Conclusion: If you are not doing both online and
offline marketing, you are missing out on some
serious profits.

And just like online marketing, you can test
different strategies, many of them low-cost, to
see what works and discard the rest.

I can assure you of this. My largest and most
profitable clients utilize a combination of
online and offline marketing. And so should you.

** A simple, easy-to-follow offline strategy **

Of course, each product or service is different
with different dynamics. And there can always
be exceptions. But marketing is marketing.
The marketing strategy of nearly every product
or service can follow this same or similar path.

Let’s assume you have a product that is
moderately successful on the Internet or at
least breaking even.

You therefore have already identified and
captured a niche that, if the market is expanded,
can potentially make you a lot of money. You’ve
done the hard part – found and proven a market.

The quickest way to find out how wide and deep
your offline market potentially may be is to see
what other similar or competitive products are
being sold to your niche via other direct response
methods offline.

Every mailing list, magazine, and newspaper in
America that has captured a particular niche and
is for rent is contained in directories published
by Standard Rate and Data Service (SRDS). I’ve
sold hundreds of dollars worth of products to
mailing lists, magazines and newspaper audiences
I’ve found in SRDS.

Initially, I’d concentrate only in direct mail
tests.

SRDS publications can also be viewed as an
education in what’s hot and what’s really selling.
Some successful marketers read them in bed for
ideas! They can be found online at www.srds.com
or in any good library.

Here is a brief, short course on offline marketing:

1. Subscribe to Direct Marketing Magazine.

2. Find a good list broker. Nearly all of those
listed in Direct Marketing Magazine have good
reputations. They can be extremely helpful if you
simply ask for their assistance.

3. Determine how many potential lists are
available for rent that you can possibly target.

4. Ask your list broker to get you copies of the
control mailings that originally generated the
lists you are considering.

A. Look for lists and marketing approaches
similar to yours.

B. The ideal target customer for you is
someone who has bought a product within your
niche market recently. That is, during the last 3 to
6 months. These people are hot for products like
yours. Key point: Consider actual buyers’ lists
only. Not inquirers.

C. Prepare a killer sales letter using primarily
the same appeals which are working online

D. Select 2 or 3 of the marketing lists and do
a test mailing of 3,000 to 5,000 to each of these
lists. Note: You must carefully code each mailing
offer on the order coupon (for example:
Dept. 101) within your return address.

E. Once you have a mailing that’s profitable
on the front end, start to “roll out” carefully.
For example, go from 3,000 to 15,000; 15,000
to 50,000; 50,000 to 100,000; 100,000 to
250,000. Many of my mailings go to 250,000;
500,000; and 1,000,000 people. But they all
started out with small tests.

Of course, keep accurate statistics on each
mailing. This will enable you to accurately
project your future sales and profits.

Note: All first-world countries in which I’ve had
experience have an active mailing list industry
where you can arrange list rentals. In several
countries outside the U.S., to gain access on
available mailing lists for rent you can either
seek out a directory publisher or join a direct
marketing trade organization to get mail list
information.

Frankly, I’ve been asked to review and
comment upon the businesses of a number
of online marketers. I’ve been astonished that,
with few exceptions, the basis of important
decisions that involve statistics has been
extremely sloppy. And in some cases almost
nonexistent. Online marketing permits more
inefficiency because it’s cheap.

I’ve seen tremendous, unrealized business
potential in many online marketers’ businesses.
Some are like a rich goldmine just waiting to be
mined.

Offline marketing success requires much more
precision and accuracy. But the payoff can be
huge once you learn the ropes.

I can tell you this. For certain you cannot
succeed for long offline unless you are
meticulous in your strategy and execution.
But when you do it right, the sky is truly the
limit.

For more complete, step-by-step direct mail
procedures, check out my book, The Golden
Mailbox: How to Get Rich Direct Marketing
Your Product. Click on or copy and paste
into your browser:

http://www.tednicholas.com/golden-mailbox1.htm

As always, here’s to your increased Success
Margin.

Your correspondent,
Ted Nicholas

—————

“This article appears courtesy of THE SUCCESS
MARGIN, the Internet’s most valuable success and
marketing e-zine. For a complimentary
subscription, visit http://www.tednicholas.com/

Sunday, 3 July 2011

Will You Allow Me To Write A Blog Post For You?

Will You Allow Me To Write A Blog Post For You?

Thanks for taking the time to visit my blog.

And, if you’ll allow me, I’d like to explain why I feel my experience with blogging will be of value to you and your business.

I’ve been blogging for several years. Before that I was writing offline for several decades.

My works include …

… reports … letters … sales copy … landing pages … articles … emails … in fact, almost anything there is to write, I’ve probably written it.

You may be wondering whether or not I’m any good. And that would be a reasonable question to ask.

The answer is, I’m probably no better than any other top writer. In fact, there are plenty of others who are better.

If you’re a writer, the chances are you’re just as good.

And you’re probably just as enthusiastic.

Enthusiasm without knowledge is useless. Rezbi is one of those rare and valuable people – a genuine enthusiast who studies. He was hugely valuable to me in working on the promotion for EADIM. - Drayton Bird

However, I do believe I’ve studied the art and craft of writing to sell more than most.

I learned from some of the best marketers and copywriters of the past 50 years. These include…

Drayton Bird, Ray Edwards and John Carlton. I’ve studied courses by these same people, as well as Gary Halbert (specifically his course form 1996 – one of the best), Carl Galletti, Alan Forrest Smith, Eugene Schwartz, Ken McCarthy, Joe Sugarman, Matt Furey, and too many others to mention.

I’ve used everything I learned to write copy, articles and blog posts on several sites.

My successes have been grand. When I do well, I do really well.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve had a few bombs. But that’s probably because I’ve written so much. The more you write the more chances you have at failing.

And that’s probably why I take on less clients now. So I can give my full concentration to each one.

In fact, when it comes to writing a sales letter I’ve been know to take up to two months to finish it.

Am I the same when it comes to blog posts?

Not at all.

You see, compared to a blog post, a full long form sales letter can be anything from 10 – 20 times as long.

To research material for blog post or article takes a lot less time.

In fact, if you look through this blog, you’ll find examples of my work which have taken anywhere from 30 minutes to two days to finish.

It all depends on the subject and the quality required.

When it’s for a client you can bet I’m meticulous. I take no chances there.

Like they say, you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression.

And I’d hate to think someone else could come along and do better. I’m a copywriter, after all, and I suffer from the same ego problems as most good writers.

No way am I going to be outshone by someone else. Especially someone half my age.

Having said that, I’ve studied the classics; the old and the new. So I know what works… and what doesn’t.

You won’t see my trying to re-invent the wheel. Why bother when someone has already done the work for me?

I take the proven principles of writing and stick with them. With the principles discovered by the founding fathers of advertising and copywriting, that still work to this day.

That doesn’t mean, however, that I’ll stick to something even if it doesn’t work. You have to learn from your mistakes, or you’ll continue to make them.

It’s never been my ambition to write articles or blog posts or emails for others, I have to admit.

But when I started I realised I like the process of researching and writing them. And I like the constant interaction with different clients.

And I’m actually quite good at it.

I have to admit, I owe this in no small way to Drayton Bird.

Drayton would take a look at my articles – as I proudly showed them to him – and he would bring down a sledge hammer to my “brilliant” articles that would shatter my ego into a million pieces.

He forced me to be more diligent with my work; to pay more attention the detail.

So why do I think I can help you with your blog posts?

I’ve written so many, I’ve got a back for writing in a conversational tone.

Why does that matter?

Think about it: Do you prefer reading something where the writer seems to be chatting with you directly … or where he sounds like he’s got a pole up his Jackson?

Exactly. Same here.

If you want to speak to someone like that you can go find a lawyer. (Apologies to lawyers … not really).

And, like I said, I’ve studied almost all the great writers, old and new.

But, Rezbi, why are you looking to writing for blogs when you’re such a hotshot copywriter?

Good question.

I’m a lazy sod.

It takes 10 – 20 times as long to write sales copy as it does to write a blog post or article.

And, while the pay-off is a heck of a lot greater with sales copy, I’m not greedy. I just want what I need to pay the bills, my kids’ education and put food on the table.

Is that a good enough reason? I think so.

And that’s why I’ve written the letter you’re reading now.

So, if you’d like to have me write your blog posts, articles, or anything else, I’d be happy to.

What will it cost you?

I have to admit – and here’s where I’ll lose a lot of you – I’m not cheap.

But I’m also not as expensive as some, considering the quality you get.

I work on a retainer.

What does that mean?

It means you pay me a fixed monthly amount, and I write a top quality, world-class article for you each and every week.

I then submit those articles to social sites such as Twitter, Face book, Digg.com, Delicious, Google Bookmarks, Stumbleupon, and any others you might want.

I will also submit those articles for you to ezinearticles, goarticles and a couple of other of the major article directories. If you wish.

So what should you do if you want me to write your blog posts or articles?

You get in touch with my via email or skype and we both decide exactly what you want.

And, if I decide you’re someone I’d like to work with (that’s not guaranteed) …

We decide on the day of each week you’d like me to submit your articles or blog posts (this will depend on what is available).

You can choose the subject or topic of each article on a weekly basis. Or, you can leave that up to me.

You then set up a PayPal payment to my account and make the first payment.

I write the first article and submit it to your blog. I submit it to social sites and article directories.

And I do the same again the next week. And the week after. And the week after.

Until you tell me to stop. However, I doubt you will once you see the quality.

Okay, how much?

I know of at least one other copywriter who offer this service for $1,000.00 a month. And he doesn’t even submit to article directories.

Here’s my offer to you:

  1. One top quality, world-class article for you each and every week.
  2. Submittion to social sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg.com, Delicious, Google Bookmarks, Stumbleupon, and any others you might want.
  3. Submittion to article directories: ezinearticles, goarticles and a couple of other of the major article directories.

$500 per month.

That works out to just $125 for each top-notch, world-class article, submission to social sites and article directories.

How about a money back guarantee?

Sorry, but that’s not something I offer.

Why not?

The reason is simple…

It’s takes time to research a topic; gather the information; write the article and rewrite the article to get it perfect.

And I’m only looking to work with serious players.

I only work with people who are looking to succeed long term.

People who know quality when they see it.

So, if you’re not certain about anything at all, I’d prefer you don’t get in touch.

If you are someone who knows exactly what you want, send me an email: gnrezbi@gmail.com – subject: Blog Articles – or Skype me: icopywrite, and we’ll get started right away.

Best,
Rezbi

P.S. Once I’ve reached the maximum number of people I can work with, that’s it. I won’t accept any more. If you want to get in after after that you’ll haven to go on a waiting list. And the price will go up. that’s guaranteed.

Saturday, 2 July 2011

A Ping List You Can Use To Promote Your Site

A Ping List You Can Use To Promote Your Site

Do you have a blog?

If so, you’ll want to send a ping each time you post an article to it.

If it’s a WordPress blog – like this one – it’s probably set to auto-ping every time you update it.

However, the default ping list may not be enough.

I use my own list, and you can use the same one.

In case you’re not sure how to, here’s how you change your ping list in a standalone WordPress blog:

  1. On your menu tabs go to ‘Settings’.
  2. Click ‘Writing’.
  3. At the bottom of that page, under ‘Update Services’ you’ll see a box. It probably has one or two lines of URL. Most likely Pingomatic. Delete everything in that box.
  4. Copy my list and paste it into the box.
  5. Click ‘Save Changes’.

That’s it, you’re done.

Now each time you make a new post to your blog, it will automatically ping each and everyone of those URLs.

If your blog is a free one with blogger, and it’s not listed, get it listed in Google Blog Search. You can do that here: http://blogsearch.google.com/ping.

Here’s a good tutorial to ping your Blogger blog: How to Ping Your Google Blogger Blog Posts.

Hope that helps.

Feel free to add any you find useful and which you think might help others.

My Ping List

http://audiorpc.weblogs.com/RPC2

http://blog.goo.ne.jp/XMLRPC

http://blogsearch.google.ae/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.at/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.be/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.bg/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ca/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ch/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.cl/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.cr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.hu/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.id/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.il/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.in/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.jp/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.ma/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.nz/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.th/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.uk/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.ve/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.za/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.ar/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.au/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.br/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.co/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.do/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.mx/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.my/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.pe/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.sa/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.sg/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.tr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.tw/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.ua/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.uy/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.vn/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.de/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.es/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.fi/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.fr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.gr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.hr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ie/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.it/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.jp/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.lt/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.nl/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.pl/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.pt/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ro/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ru/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.se/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.sk/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.us/ping/RPC2

http://hamo-search.com/ping.php

http://ping.blogoon.net/

http://ping.fc2.com/

http://ping.feedburner.com/

http://ping.kutsulog.net/

http://ping.myblog.jp/

http://ping.namaan.net/rpc

http://ping.snap.com/ping/RPC2

http://ping.syndic8.com/xmlrpc.php

http://ping.weblogalot.com/rpc.php

http://r.hatena.ne.jp/rpc

http://rpc.bloggerei.de/ping/

http://rpc.blogrolling.com/pinger/

http://rpc.pingomatic.com

http://rpc.reader.livedoor.com/ping

http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping

http://rpc.technorati.jp/rpc/ping

http://rpc.twingly.com/

http://rpc.weblogs.com/RPC2

http://wasalive.com/ping/

http://xmlrpc.blogg.de

http://pingoat.com/goat/RPC2

http://zing.zingfast.com

http://zhuaxia.com/rpc/server.php

http://xping.pubsub.com/ping/

http://xmlrpc.blogg.de

http://www.zhuaxia.com/rpc/server.php

http://www.xianguo.com/xmlrpc/ping.php

http://www.weblogues.com/RPC/

http://www.weblogues.com

http://www.snipsnap.org/RPC2

http://www.snipsnap.org

http://www.popdex.com/addsite.php

http://www.popdex.com

http://www.newsisfree.com/xmlrpctest.php

http://www.newsisfree.com/RPCCloud

http://www.mod-pubsub.org/ping.php

http://www.lasermemory.com

http://www.imblogs.net/ping/

http://www.holycowdude.com/rpc/ping/

http://www.feedsky.com/api/RPC2

http://www.catapings.com/ping.php

http://www.blogstreet.com/xrbin/xmlrpc.cgi

http://www.blogsnow.com/ping

http://www.blogshares.com/rpc.php

http://www.blogsdominicanos.com/ping/

http://www.blogroots.com

http://www.blogpeople.net

http://www.blogoon.net/ping/

http://www.blogoole.com/ping/

http://www.blogdigger.com/RPC2

http://www.bitacoles.net/ping.php

http://www.a2b.cc

http://weblogues.com/RPC/

http://weblogues.com/ping/

http://wasalive.com/ping/

http://trackback.bakeinu.jp/bakeping.php

http://topicexchange.com

http://thingamablog.sourceforge.net/ping.php

http://syndic8.com/xmlrpc.php

http://snipsnap.org/RPC2

http://signup.alerts.msn.com/alerts-PREP/submitPingExtended.doz

http://services.newsgator.com/ngws/xmlrpcping.aspx

http://rpc.wpkeys.com

http://rpc.weblogs.com/RPC2

http://rpc.twingly.com

http://rpc.technorati.jp/rpc/ping

http://rpc.technorati.com/rpc/ping

http://rpc.tailrank.com/feedburner/RPC2

http://rpc.reader.livedoor.com/ping

http://rpc.pingomatic.com

http://rpc.newsgator.com/

http://rpc.icerocket.com:10080

http://rpc.britblog.com/

http://rpc.blogrolling.com/pinger/

http://rpc.bloggerei.de/ping/

http://rpc.blogbuzzmachine.com/RPC2

http://rcs.datashed.net/RPC2/

http://rcs.datashed.net

http://r.hatena.ne.jp/rpc

http://popdex.com/addsite.php

http://pingqueue.com/rpc/

http://pingoat.com/goat/RPC2

http://pingoat.com/

http://pinger.blogflux.com/rpc

http://ping.wordblog.de/

http://ping.weblogs.se/

http://ping.weblogalot.com/rpc.php

http://ping.syndic8.com/xmlrpc.php

http://ping.snap.com/ping/RPC2

http://ping.rootblog.com/rpc.php

http://ping.namaan.net/rpc

http://ping.myblog.jp

http://ping.kutsulog.net/

http://ping.feeds.yahoo.com/RPC2/

http://ping.feedburner.com

http://ping.fc2.com/

http://ping.fakapster.com/rpc

http://ping.exblog.jp/xmlrpc

http://ping.cocolog-nifty.com/xmlrpc

http://ping.blogs.yandex.ru/RPC2

http://ping.blogoon.net/

http://ping.blogmura.jp/rpc/

http://ping.bloggers.jp/rpc/

http://ping.blogg.de/

http://ping.blo.gs/

http://ping.bitacoras.com

http://ping.amagle.com/

http://packetmonster.net/xmlrpc.php

http://newsisfree.com/RPCCloud

http://newsblog.jungleboots.org/ping.php

http://mod-pubsub.org/ping.php

http://mod-pubsub.org

http://lasermemory.com/lsrpc/

http://imblogs.net/ping/

http://holycowdude.com/rpc/ping/

http://hamo-search.com/ping.php

http://fgiasson.com/pings/ping.php

http://feedsky.com/api/RPC2

http://effbot.org/rpc/ping.cgi

http://coreblog.org/ping/

http://catapings.com/ping.php

http://bulkfeeds.net

http://blogupdate.org/ping/

http://blogstreet.com/xrbin/xmlrpc.cgi

http://blogsnow.com/ping

http://blogshares.com/rpc.php

http://blogsearch.google.us/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.tw/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.sk/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.se/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ru/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ro/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.pt/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.pl/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.nl/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.lt/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.jp/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.it/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.in/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ie/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.hr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.gr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.fr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.fi/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.es/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.de/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.vn/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.uy/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.ua/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.tw/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.tr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.sg/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.sa/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.pe/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.my/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.mx/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.do/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.co/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.br/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.au/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.com.ar/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.za/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.ve/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.uk/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.th/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.nz/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.ma/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.jp/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.it/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.in/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.il/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.id/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.hu/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.co.cr/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.cl/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ch/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ca/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.bg/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.be/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.at/ping/RPC2

http://blogsearch.google.ae/ping/RPC2

http://blogroots.com/tb_populi.blog?id=1

http://blogpeople.net/ping

http://blogoon.net/ping/

http://blogoole.com/ping/

http://blogmatcher.com/u.php

http://blogdigger.com/RPC2

http://blogdb.jp/xmlrpc

http://blogdb.jp

http://blogbot.dk/io/xml-rpc.php

http://blog.goo.ne.jp/XMLRPC

http://blog.goo.ne.jp

http://blo.gs/ping.php

http://bitacoras.net/ping/

http://bitacoles.net/ping.php

http://bitacoles.net/notificacio.php

http://bblog.comping.php

http://bblog.com/ping.php

http://audiorpc.weblogs.com/RPC2

http://api.my.yahoo.com/rss/ping

http://api.my.yahoo.com/RPC2

http://api.my.yahoo.com/ping

http://api.my.yahoo.co.jp/RPC2

http://api.moreover.com/RPC2

http://api.moreover.com/ping

http://api.feedster.com/ping

Best,
Rezbi
The Copy System
www.directmarketingcourse.com
www.hotbuttoncopywriting.com
www.commonsensedirectmarketing.com

Friday, 1 July 2011

Do You Want To Live Forever? Here’s How

Do You Want To Live Forever? Here’s How

A couple of months ago Drayton Bird held a branding seminar at the De Montfort Business School.

Why a branding seminar?

Well, the best way to explain that is to see what Drayton himself says about it:

… Riots, strikes, presidents, even revolutions come and go, but a brand can outlive them all.

It can carry you through the deepest recession.

Customers keep buying longer. They forgive your mistakes. They walk around – proudly – with your name on their chest or their carrier bag.

And that’s not all.

It can get people to pay more for something that is exactly the same. Even something dull like salt – one example James Hammond gave in his inspiring presentation – which put me in the shade, by the way.

Many of those who came [to the seminar] said, literally, that they were inspired by what they saw and heard.

And now you can see what all the excitement was about, because next week I shall release the full edited video of the occasion.

It’s – as usual – startlingly less expensive than some of the stuff that promises miracles, but then I don’t include those.

However, there is a workbook that goes along with James’s talk.

Workbook? Yes: sorry about that. I tried everything else, but work is what seems to do the trick.

Just two words of advice if this interests you.

Look sharp.

Because at the end of the week it will go into the library available only to members of my Commonsense Marketing programme.

Keep an eye open.

How does this ensure you live for ever?

Simple: How many of the original owners of brands like Coca Cola, Pepsi, and most of the huge multi-national companies are still alive today?

The answer is not many.

Yet, their names live on through their companies, through branding.

So, here’s my advice to you…

Get this course when Drayton makes it available next week, or join the Commonsense Marketing programme.

Either way, this is something you don’t want to miss.

I’m in Commonsense Marketing, so I’m covered.

How about you?

Best,
Rezbi
The Copy System
www.directmarketingcourse.com
www.hotbuttoncopywriting.com
www.commonsensedirectmarketing.com