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New Rules Worth Checking

October 7th, 2009

There are some new rules coming out designed to stop people making fake blogs. These FLOGS con unsuspecting buyers into believing the stories and testimonials are real. Up until now you could state something like ‘results are not typical, etc.’ and comply but now you need more details. Read Frank Kern’s blog for a clearer picture on how the rules may affect you.

New FTC Thing Is A Bigger Deal Than You Might Think

As Frank says, if you offer value for money and keep your customers happy, you have no problem. If you do use any dirty tricks, you will need to rethink your methods. Keep it honest and you have nothing to worry about.

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Free Software Writes Emails For You

September 1st, 2009

Don’t tell my friend Harlan Kilstein I think he’s
not playing with a full deck.

Harlan is giving away software (works on PC’s or Mac)
that writes your emails for you.

Free Email Software

If you don’t know Harlan, he’s the secret copywriter
people turn to when their backs are up against the wall
and they need a grand slam home run.

Who?

People like Jay Abraham, Rich Schefren, Stephen Pierce,
Frank Kern, Ed Dale, Perry Marshall and Maria Andros seek
him out for their copy.

But here’s the strange part: Many years ago, Harlan, who
is some kind of mind Jedi, studied the emails Frank Kern
used to make over a million dollars in a single year.

And he went ahead and invented some software that instantly
creates these emails that sell your product.

He sold this software publicly for $2000 and then took it off
the market.

Why?

Because he figured out that since he charges between $500-$1000
to write a single email, this software was worth between $25,000
and $50,000.

Now, he’s flat-out giving this software away to make a point.

If you want to sell products successfully online, you need a list.
Everyone knows that.

But if you want to be successful online – you have to email your
list regularly to build a relationship with them.

It’s one of the principles of the Tactic7 program he’s launching.
He calls it 7 Steps to 7 Figures.

And that is why Harlan’s giving away the software.  So you can
generate 50 emails at the push of a button.

You customize them for your website (it can be used for more than
one website) and… voila.

Before you can blink you have 50 emails with real testimonials
you can use.

Harlan’s giving away this software today.  Hurry here to get it.
Free Email Software

The software is simple to learn and if you can click your mouse,
you can generate 50 kick-butt auto-responders in less than the
time it took to read this sentence.

Go get it here:

Free Email Software

Wendy
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News From Kenneth Koh

June 13th, 2009

Last week Kenneth Koh did a post on the importance of a presell page if you are doing affiliate marketing. He has done a follow up on how to get testimonials for your page.

Go Here To See His Post

Kenneth runs a program called Leads Leap. It’s free and you get to advertise for free.

You can pay and get lots more but try the free version first, to see if it suits your style. There’s heap of training and advice, too. Go have a look, first at the blog post, then check the rest. It will be worth your time.

Go to the Blog Post

To sign up just go to the blog Home page and read the post. There is a ’sign up’ highlighted in the text. Click there and you will be sent to the sign up page. There’s more than just free advertising. Have a look!

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