Thursday 26 February 2009

Attention Seeking For Fun and Profit

In a recent poll of Oscar-winning actors and actresses, 68 percent said they were 'shy'.*

In a recent survey of professional musicians, 62 percent decribed themselves as 'basically shy'.*

But in a recent poll of Internet marketers, only 54 percent said they were nervous about presenting to an audience.*

And 97 percent of the audience said they couldn't care less anyway.

So, however shy you might think you are, you're probably more confident than, say Angelina Jolie and Bono. Possibly even less shy than, let's say, Sean Roach or Derek Gehl - probably not, but possibly!

So stepping up in front of an audience and telling them all about your business, your product and your service will be like a walk in the park. Especially as 97 percent of your audience are on your side.

You can find out how to present to an audience, how to wow them with your know-how and how to get them to come and listen in the first place, when you take the $17 dollar trial edition of Niche Seminar Secrets.

It's not just for niches. It's not even just for seminars. But it is packed full of secrets.

And, when you decide to upgrade you even get a piece of me. Mentoring, coaching, answering questions - mainly by email but we can use the phone when you get really serious - and I might even speak for you, too.

Worth stepping up for, I'd say.

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Roy

* Sorry, I made all those figures up. But it's a fact that most actors and musicians describe themselves as shy.

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Saturday 14 February 2009

Part-time Job with HUGE Potential

Do you know what's the biggest advantage of marketing online?

Scaleability.

If you can sell something once, you can usually sell a hundred of the same thing, just by scaling-up your efforts.

Some offline products are scaleable, too. So you can start small or part-time and, once you've cracked the formula once, you just do it 'bigger' next time.

Seminars are a good example. Test the water with a small event first time out, then you'll be confident about stepping up to the next level.

Niche Seminar Secrets is 'scaleable', too. It starts at just One Dollar!

Take the one-dollar trial of Niche Seminar Secrets now.

For that, you get all the information, in a downloadable PDF, for a full thirty days. Only then do you pay the full price, and even that's discounted.

Then I'll send you the manual in all its full-colour printed glory.

So, you can dabble for a dollar, test the water for next to nada, and still dive in at a discount. I'd say it's worth a dollar just to find out if it's your thing!

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To success!

Roy

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Wednesday 4 February 2009

Get Clients For Free (or even get paid)

To know how much you should spend to acquire new clients and customers, you need to know how much each customer is worth, over time.

Something that can be difficult to calculate.

If your clients cost you nothing, though, there's no problem. You just want as many of those kind of customers as you can handle!

For a great way to get customers, and especially clients, at no cost to you or even at a profit, there's nothing to beat speaking engagements.

In front of you, when you speak at an event, will be an audience of potential clients and customers, specially selected to be interested in what you offer.

Why else would they be there?

That's why conversion rates from attendees at seminars and workshops to customers and clients can be astronomical - close to 100% in some circumstances - but as they're all costing you nothing, any customers you acquire this way are good news.

Simply give your audience good information to demonstrate your expertise and your generosity, offer your services or product at a special rate or within a special package for 'today only' and see how many customers and clients you can pick up.

Get some practice at other people's events under your belt, especially if you're a bit nervous about the idea, then think about staging your own event. You could even get so good at the events that they earn more than your original business!

Roy

PS. Discover the secrets to the seminar/events business for one dollar!

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