Few email marketers understand the definition of SPAM.
According to ISPs it's anything the reader thinks is SPAM.
Solicited or unsolicited.
That means, even if you're emailing an opt in list...
And even if you're sending out awesome content, value and candy...
You're still at risk of being flagged as a spammer.
And if you're not careful, you can lose your autoresponder.
Follow these 7 steps to keep SPAM complaints low.
It’s a fight to the death.
The survival of your business is at stake.
We put 3 of the world’s heavyweight email service providers to the test:
Aweber vs Getresponse vs Mailchimp
Who delivers better?
Who is easier to use?
Who offers more robust automation?
Who's more likely to ban you for promoting affiliate offers?
When the smoke clears, only one will be left standing.
Who's hand will be up in the air when the bell rings?
Stream this episode to find out!
The upside of solo ads is that they're not as mainstream as other traffic sources.
This means you don't have to deal with saturation and high CPC.
But the downside is it could be difficult to know where to buy solo ads that convert.
In this episode I share with you 9 places where to buy solo ads for any niche.
When I first got into affiliate marketing in 2009, all I wanted was to become a super affiliate.
It’s a term used to describe affiliate marketers who make $10,000 per month.
I envied marketers whose names glittered on the product launch leaderboards. They were making more money, had more freedom and lived life with gusto.
Incidentally, the leaderboard didn’t change from launch to launch. It seemed like there were couple dozen super affiliates who always outsold the rest of us.
What was their secret?
Discover in today's episode.
“Maybe I just don’t know enough about driving traffic.”
Every marketer has that feeling sooner or later.
And every other day some wannabe guru is hawking another course.
They all promise the same thing.
Hordes of hungry buyers swarming your site like locusts.
Can it really be that easy?
After years experimenting with Google, Facebook, blogging, and even automated programs, I found the key.
There is a way to get all the traffic your greedy little heart desires.
Anyone can do it.
But it’s not for sissies.
Come along as we venture into the dark side of traffic generation on this episode of The List Building Lifestyle.
We’re bombarded with over 14,000 marketing messages a day.
The marketing onslaught continues 24/7.
It’s inescapable.
Ads follow us around in the malls, on TV, on radio, on the parking lot, in the kitchen, in the bathroom and even in bed.
Ads are the first thing we see in the morning and last thing we see before going to bed.
Which begs the question…
How do you stand out in all that noise?
The new episode of the List Building Lifestyle reveals how.
I hate Facebook ads.
I’ve done several episodes where I do nothing but waste precious air time on explaining why Fa-cebook ads are overrated.
Yet, I couldn’t resist sharing my best anti-Facebook rant yet.
You’ve got to hear about Pavlov’s evil twin.
Let’s call him Alfred.
Alfred's experiments aren’t for the faint of heart because he likes to experiment on dogs by zapping them.
Why? Is he a sadist?
Most likely. But he’s doing it for the sake of science.
I don’t approve of his work. I believe anyone who shocks animals with electric current should be hung by his nutsack from the tallest tree in Kansas.
BUT…
There’s one thing we learn from what he’d done about ourselves, not dogs.
Arguably, it’s the reason why you feel like a loser. And why most people remain losers for the entire lives.
Here’s several major epochs in my marketing journey.
But there’s one particular period that shaped my life.
It was the micro-era when I got into blogging.
It was a difficult time for me. I struggled to find the time to write. I struggled with technicalities of website building. I struggled with scraping the money together to buy a theme. I plain and simple struggled.
Worse…
I questioned myself.
Should I keep doing it or is it time to quit?
Am I wasting my time with this whole internet marketing thing or should I continue and try a little bit harder?
What’s the red line and did I cross it yet?
If you feel even remotely the same right now, this new episode is for you!