Thursday, September 25, 2008

I Put Details Of The Promotion In My Blog

Business.

What more can we learn about book promotion? - i wanted you to know how i doubled the number of people signing up for a new program from my friend and co - author dan kuschell. Would you like to learn about it? I' ve taken some basic marketing principles and applied the latest technologies to get fast and easy promotion.


I can tell you. but first, I want to let you know how you can use these same techniques for little or no out of pocket cost. - you can pay to make it work better. but try it first without spending money. just to make sure it. works. You can do this. Here' s what we did. Dan sweetened the pot with over$ 400in bonus gifts. I talked Dan into a complimentary seminar for everyone on my mailing list. I put details of the promotion in my blog.


I wrote about the promotion in my blog, and sent links to read more about it on my blog. - i issued a press release announcing the training and got instant top ten search positions and over 101, 000 internet news feeds. How much did it cost? Dan has been getting tremendous results for clients that engage him. Not much! The word of mouth is feeding his growth, and he was happy to share the information.


The domain name http: //DailyWarren. com is registered to me for$ 10 per year. and hosted for next to nothing on my server. (this part is optional) So the only charge is for the press release. - i did not have to buy anything to get the blog set up. We wanted it out fast, so I paid, and wide spread prweb$ 80 up front. There is no excuse - you should be promoting this way. You could submit a press release for$ 30 or$ 1. voluntary payment of$ 10 means you can track the results. It doesn' t take much time. You can set up a blog and issue a press release in less than an hour.


The costs are miniscule. - did it work? We had great results. Oh yeah. Make no mistake. The power is in giving the most value possible up front.


This marketing program. blows away any other system I' ve ever used.

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