Sep 29 2009
Posted by Greg Reed as Traffic Generation, Video Marketing
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Sep 24 2009
Posted by Greg Reed as Pay Per Click
Hey
There’s no way for me to put into words how POWERFUL last night’s presentation was…
You need to watch it for yourself here before I pull all of this information down:
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The knowledge, skills, & tactics that we unveiled during this class we’re literally DRIPPING with marketing gold.
We went so deep into the psychology behind the most SUCCESSFUL direct response marketers, and gave you
so many CLEAR CUT examples of howall this works like a science…
You’d be INSANE not to take 3 hours of notes, and start following these ideas for your own business immediately.
If you want to ONLY generate leads who have $100,000 CASH in the bank, you can DO IT using google adwords.
(We show you EXACTLY how in this webinar)
You seriously have to watch it to see for yourself, but I can promise you that you will undergo a ‘Shift’
in your own knowledge of what’s possible like you never have before.
There is no other marketing medium in the world that is so fluid…
you can literally ‘Custom Tailor’ who shows up at your door, and exactly how they find you.
Again, we revealed all of this plus infinite more right here:
http://www.7figureppcsecrets.com/?aff_id=880083
Watch that webinar now, because you really don’t have a super amount of time left.
(I’m pulling it down any day now, and it’s a historical fact that many people have missed out HUGE when this has happened in the past.)
There’s one more thing we have to talk about …
And it’s YOU learning literally the most advanced and cutting edge knowledge TODAY when it comes
to systematically building a 6-7 Figure income for yourself.
In an information economy JUST like we now live in…”Knowledge Is Money” It’s that simple.
And those who have it are the one’s who flourish, while allothers are technically HANDICAPPED
no matter how hard they work or how hard they try.
It’s useless if you don’t have the right knowledge, and if you don’t learn from the RIGHT people.
I know this…But I don’t want to see my students floundering around, struggling, and handicapped because they lack the right knowledge.
Because of this, we have put together quite possibly the most AMAZING, the most LUCRATIVE, and the most POWERFUL mentoring ‘Movement’ that has ever existed in our industry for Pay-Per Click Marketing.
I know without a SHADOW of a doubt that our students who move through this program over the next 8 weeks…
Are going to emerge with the skillsets, the knowledge, the attitudes, and the unfolding of true LEADERSHIP qualities
that all combined equal 6-7 figure incomes in this industry with total ease.
I have NEVER, in my life, been more confident in something, and believed in something, as much as I believe
in this…
http://www.7figureppcsecrets.com/?aff_id=880083
Take the time to watch the webinar we conducted last night right now.
After you’re done, take the time to truly REVIEW the information we are putting in front of you, and the truly ONCE in a lifetime opportunity you have a chance to be a part of today…
I’m going to follow up with you more over the next few days with information that truthfully will cause ‘Shifts’ in your paradigms…
And shifts in how you approach business, marketing, the psychology behind it all, and the world.
Stay glued, because I seriously know that all of you who “get it” right now and really know what we are up too…
Are going to have some PROFOUND things happen in your life over the next 8 weeks.
I’ll be in touch more soon…
Yours In Mastery,
Greg Reed
P.S. This is crazy… but we actuallyCRASHED our own server last night.
There was so much demand, so much FLOODING as we announced the ‘Movement’
that we are forming that our poor little server just couldn’t withstand the ‘PASSION’ of our entrepreneurial community.
You can watch it all happen here on the video of our webinar…
http://www.7figureppcsecrets.com/?aff_id=880083
Hurry time is limited. This webinar is coming down soon………….
Sep 23 2009
Posted by Greg Reed as Pay Per Click, Traffic Generation
To be successful in real estate you need to be successful at lead generation.
There’s plenty of ways to go about this including the ever popular social media forums of Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
But the fastest way to generate targetted leads is by using Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising. Google Adwords is the king but Yahoo Search Marketing and MSN have some valuable outlets as well. However you need to understand how to correctly market via Google Adwords or you could lose your shirt.
I’ve just finished a 3 hour webinar with two online marketing gurus who shared 13 secrets with me about how they individually created multiple six and seven figure incomes in under 2 years using the secrets I’m about to share.
Now I can’t go totally in depth about these secrets but I will give you access to the webinar at the end of this article. In summary the 13 secrets are:
Now this 3 hour webinar could cost you up to $497 BUT I’m going to show you how you can tap into a system (set up by online marketers but adaptable for real estate agents) for just $1. Yes $1
You are going to get the inside run on one of the most powerful online marketing systems on the planet. The designer now creates 300 – 450 leads per day earning him a multiple 7 figure income.
And now you can see inside as well as get the jump on all your competitors when you know the 13 secrets to PPC marketing.
If you hurry you maybe invited to further explore an upcoming programme which will truly set you free in generating more leads for your business imaginable. Valued at over $10,000 you could join me for less than a 3 star 5 day holiday. It’s ridiculously cheap.
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Article by Dirk Zeller
Do we have the stuff inside to take us to the next level in life and in business?
Being a successful producer in any aspect of life is more than having high production. Production or money or wealth is only one measuring stick. There are many other measures in life: family life; relationships; spouse; children; physical health; spiritual well being; mental state. One who is fulfilled in these ways and is also a financial success has great abundance. I know a lot of people who trade it all for money. Is that really the measure of success? I am far more impressed with people who craft a fabulous lifestyle and are also financially successful. These people share three common traits.
First, they are the explorers. They explore everything and question everybody who could help them to reach the next level. The next level is not always a financial level. It could be a better relationship with a spouse, a higher level of physical fitness, or deeper spiritual convictions. The truth is, there are many things more attractive at the next level than money. These things also carry more meaning than money. The ultimate accomplishment is to be an explorer who explores for the joy that growth and creation brings, not just for the cash.
Jim Rohn had a wonderful saying: “It’s not the money that makes the millionaire, it’s what that person had to become.” That millionaire could lose the money tomorrow. The money carries little importance in the long run. What matters is how a person had to change to become the person who had the value of a millionaire.
The opposite of an explorer is a cynic. The cynic looks for reasons why it will not work, for ways to maintain the status quo and continue to do nothing. The explorer is seeking new information and ideas that will lead to the next level.
Second, the successful producers are investors. Successful producers invest in their most important asset: themselves. Just as finding the best real estate deal has no value if you don’t buy it, realizing your true value requires that you invest in yourself. You need to work continually to find the best path to achievement, and then put in what it takes in order to start down that path. Investors buy the best deal, the best book, and the best tape series. They are the people who are constantly reading, who are listening to audiotapes in their cars. They look for others who have been where they want to go, or who are going in their direction but are farther down the path. They stop and ask for directions when they get lost in life.
The opposite of an investor is an excuse maker. Excuse makers are always looking back and covering their tracks. Their vocabularies are littered with “if only” and “but.” Being successful is far more rewarding than achieving mediocrity while having a good excuse. We all have the choice to have what we want in life, being all that God created us to be, or to spend our lives coming up with excuses for having fallen short. The choice is up to you.
Third, the most successful people are implementers. Exploring and investing do not produce success without implementation. Implementation draws the bold line between massive success and failure. We all have found great ideas and done nothing with them. We have all implemented a few small changes and seen staggering results. Resolve today to implement one idea that you have been thinking about, researching and evaluating. Do it now. The implementer is the only one who achieves massive success. How many ideas or thoughts have you had in your real estate sales career that would have been windfalls if you had just disciplined yourself to implement them?
You may need to commit right now to a new path, or you may need only to commit to following your current path farther toward implementation. In either case, begin by making the commitment now to explore, invest and implement. If you do these things daily, your life will never be the same.
Facebook now has over 355 million accounts where people spend an average of 19 minutes per day, more than 7 times the search time on Google. Discover how to use Facebook to build a massive real estate list for your real estate business and brand yourself as a leader in the real estate industry.
These cutting edge strategies will brand you as a real estate leader.
Aug 04 2009
Posted by Greg Reed as Traffic Generation, Twitter
Twitter is pretty simple: send and receive short messages. But what’s with all this weird stuff, symbols and strange terms. Let’s explain this weird stuff so you can use Twitter like a pro.
Some of the most useful conventions on Twitter—including retweets (RT), hashtags (#), and @username messages—were user innovations. When people wanted features Twitter didn’t provide, they created their own.
To receive messages on Twitter, you follow other people and companies you’re interested in—which means you get their messages as they post (put another way, their messages show up in your incoming timeline on your Twitter home page). Conversely, people get your messages by following you.
Users refer to an individual message as a tweet, as in, “Check out this tweet about our CEO dancing on the sidelines of the Phoenix Suns game.” People sometimes use it as a verb, too, as in, “I tweeted about the stimulus package this morning.” If “tweet” is hard for you to use with a straight face in a business context, try “twittering” as a verb instead. Alternatives include “post,” “message” and “update.”
For companies, one of the most useful things about Twitter is that it lets you exchange public messages with individual users. Simply start a message with @username of the person you want to reach, like this:
“@Ev Glad you liked our vegan cookies. Thanks for twittering about ‘em!”
If Ev is following your account, your message will appear directly on his Twitter home page. (If he’s not following your account, your message will appear in his folder of @username mentions.) People who are following both you and Ev will also see the message on their Twitter home page. Finally, the message will appear in search results, and people who come to your Twitter home page will see it among the messages in your outgoing timeline.
Tip: On Twitter, @username automatically becomes a link to that person’s account—helping people discover each other on the system. Put another way: when you see an @username, you can always click through to that person’s Twitter page and learn whether you want to follow them.
To find the public messages that are directed to you (i.e., those that start with your @BusinessName) or that mention you (i.e., those that include your @BusinessName elsewhere in the tweet), head to your Twitter home page, and then on the right side of the screen, click the tab labeled your @BusinessName. For businesses, it’s a good idea to keep a close eye on incoming @mentions, because they’re often sent by customers or potential customers expecting a reply.
Tip: To reply easily from the Twitter website, mouse over a message, and then look on the right end for the “Reply arrow”. Click the arrow to start a new message addressed to the original user.
Direct messages—or DMs—are Twitter’s private messaging channel. These tweets appear on your home page under the Direct Messages tab, and if you’ve got email notifications turned on, you’ll also get an email message when somebody DMs you. DMs don’t appear in either person’s public timeline or in search results. No one but you can see your DMs.
The one tricky concept with DMs is that you can send them only to people who are following you. Conversely, you can receive them only from people you’re following.
You can easily send DMs from the Direct Messages tab by using the pull-down menu to choose a recipient and then typing in your note. To send a DM from your home page, start your message with “d username,” like this:
“d Ev Sorry those cookies gave you food poisoning! Would you prefer a refund or a new batch?”
Tip: If you’re communicating with a customer about something potentially sensitive—including personal information, account numbers, email addresses, phone numbers, street addresses, etc.—be sure to encourage them to DM or email you. As we mentioned earlier, @mentions are public, so anyone can see them.
To help share cool ideas via Twitter and to give a shout-out to people you respect, you can repost their messages and give them credit. People call that retweeting (or RT), and it usually looks something like this: “RT @Username: Original message, often with a link.” Retweeting is common, and it’s a form of conversation on Twitter. It’s also a powerful way to spread messages and ideas across Twitter quickly. So when you do it, you’re engaging in a way people recognize and usually like—making it a good way to connect.
On the right side of your screen and on the Twitter search page, you’ll see ten Trending Topics, which are the most-mentioned terms on Twitter at that moment. The topics update continually, reflecting the real-time nature of Twitter and true shifts in what people are paying attention to. A key feature of Twitter, Trending Topics aggregate many tweets at once and often break news ahead of the mainstream media. (Note that the trends often include hashtags, described below.)
Twitter messages don’t have a field where you can categorize them. So people have created the hashtag—which is just the # symbol followed by a term describing or naming the topic—that you add to a post as a way of saying, “This message is about the same thing as other messages from other people who include the same hashtag.” Then, when somebody searches for that hashtag, they’ll get all of the related messages.
For instance, let’s say you post, “Voted sixty times in tonight’s showdown. #AmericanIdol.” Your message would then be part of Twitter search results for “#AmericanIdol,” and if enough people use the same hashtag at once, the term will appear in Twitter’s Trending Topics.
Companies often use hashtags as part of a product launch (like #FordFiesta), and conferences and events frequently have hashtags associated with them (like #TED).
A tweetup is simply an in-person gathering organized via Twitter, often spontaneous. Companies use them for things like hosting launch parties, connecting with customers and introducing like-minded followers to each other.
With just 140 characters at your disposal, Twitter doesn’t give you much room to include URL links—some of which are longer than 140 characters themselves. If you post a link on Twitter via the website, sometimes we automatically shorten the URL for you. There are also a number of services—URL shorteners—that take regular links and shrink them down to a manageable length for tweets, and some even let you track clicks.
Ok since you are now an expert, get twittering! Follow me at http://www.twitter.com/whoisgregreed
Aug 04 2009
Posted by Greg Reed as Traffic Generation, Twitter
We really can’t deny the fact that businesses are testing out Twitter as part of their steps into the social media landscape. You can say it’s a stupid application, that no business gets done there, but there are too many of us (including me) that can disagree and point out business value.
Let’s look at what the ‘naysers’ are saying about Twitter:
Valid comments I suppose but here’s few positives that can combat these negative thoughts:
Whatever your take on Twitter, it’s here to stay. Join the band.
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