Archive for June, 2007

Pre-Order JVManager at $97

Yep, the platform that I have been using since I started doing Internet Marketing is now available for only $97.

==> http://VinceTanOffers.com/jvmanager/

As most of you know that my Internet business is centralized around JV Manager. The reason why I chose JV Manager from the very beginning is because of the vast amount of features.

- Universal Payment Manager
- Download Manager and URL Protector
- Sales Manager
- Membership Manager and Automatic .htaccess / .htpasswd Generator
- Refund Manager
- Affiliate Manager
- Joint Venture Manager
- Charity Manager
- Autoresponder Manager
- Email Marketing Manager
- Shopping Cart System
- Automatic JV Package Creator

and way much more…

Instead of paying $50 - $100 for a few different scripts to do 1 or 2 functions, you are better off getting JVManager. I can assure you that you will not regret a single bit :) It allows you to sell MULTIPLE product and manage MULTIPLE membership sites! Even if they are hosted in some other server or domains!

==> http://VinceTanOffers.com/jvmanager/

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Clickbank now has recurring billing

Yep. Finally! They now offer monthly recurring billing. The initial bill must be equal or higher than the rebill price.

Here’s the cost to publishers.

Initial Bill = 7.5% + $1
Rebill (less than $40) = 9.9%

So start churning out recurring profit funnel using this new feature! :) Membership sites… newsletter… or any other info products that you can keep providing monthly updates!

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My Pending Reading Materials..

There’s so much to read and so little time! Just to share with you guys on my pending list of to-read.

- Product Launch Formula by Jeff Walker
- Mafia Style Marketing
- Simpleology by Mark Joyner
- The PayPal Wars
- Wikinomics
- Good to Great
- The Internet Infopreneur System by Dr.Mani
- List P.R.O.F.I.T. System by Jimmy D. Brown
- About 60 Calls Recording from i5Gold Mentoring! (arghh..)

And a couple more which I probably forgot to list.

What have you read lately? Any good recommendation? Please post your comments here :)
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Today I bring another few good reports which I bought and some are free which I think its great to read.

The main one is the report on “Easy Way To Create Products That Sell For $50-$200 Or More”.

The other reports are mainly on how to monetize on list building, creating ecourse, improve your opt in rates and so on by Jimmy D. Brown.

Grab them over at VinceTanCommunity.com
(NOTE: You MUST be registered and logged into this forum before you can download the reports)
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AdWords List Building Review

null*PHeWWw!* I have just finished reading the entire AdWords List Building by Simon Leung. Its about total of 260 pages!
Simon retired as the MOST SENIOR Google AdWords Optimization Specialist straight from Google Headquarters!

Here’s my opinion about this product. If you are an expert in list building, probably it is not for you because you might already know most of it except certain specific Adwords related techniques.

It is excellent for newbies all the way to intermediate+ list builders. It runs you through the entire procedure covering research, offers, opt-in sites and forms, AdWords management, keyword list, ad writing and whole load more.

After that there are 4 other books that Simon included to give even more detail and advance techniques. These 4 books cover the template, quality score, how to profit instantly and even more advance techniques.

He even trow in audio version of the book so you can take it with you on your music players. Not forgetting couple more videos to go with it.

I would highly recommend that you head to the page below and grab yourself a copy. There’s lots of out of the box ideas that you will learn.

==> http://vincetanrecommends.com/adwordslistbuilding
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The Art of Approaching Gurus

Many times we hear things like “Oh, thats because you have connection with the Gurus”, or “I don’t think the Gurus will bother to reply to my email” …etc

You probably would have the same thoughts as well when it comes to getting in touch with top marketers.

I started from scratch 5 months back with zero connection with the so called “Gurus”. Now, I am in contact with probably 50 marketers and most of them are huge marketers like Jeff Dedrick, John Delavera, JP Schoeffel, Edmund Loh, Liz Tomey, Chris (DJK), Ben Shaffer, Gobala Krishnan, Bob Bastian, Ian Del Carmen and many more. They were also my JV partners when I launched VinceTanReadyEBooks.com last month.

So the question is how did I got in touch with them? Let me tell you this, the most important step to take is “JUST ASK”. Yep, simple as it may seem, you must first ask. If you just assume that they will not reply you, well you are probably right cause you did not even ask in the first place.

Few other quick tips I would like to share with you is this

  • Check out their blog, products and if possible their photos. Look for possible things you could use to start a conversation such as “Hey you have a cat! I have one myself… ” , “By the way, this product ___ is something i’ve been referring to all these while, great job” .. Things like this will grab their first attention. Remember, they are very busy. So there will be very little time for you to grab their attention. So in a way, writing your email to them is like writing a sales copy. You need to have a good headline, follow by subheadlines, and just keep getting them to continue reading your email.
  • Secondly, if you can, find out if the marketer that you wish to approach is closely related to who. Then check and see if you can first get in touch with the marketer’s friend before you get directly in contact with that marketer itself. Once you get acquainted with their friends, then it will be easier to slowly move yourself up to the Guru itself.
  • Do not think that marketers are arrogant if they don’t reply you. The problem is they are afterall the “Guru” and also probably swamp with tons of emails everyday. If they reply each one of them, they will probably not have enough time to try out news things or create new products for you to use. So remember to approach them with an open mind.
  • Never ask a silly question. How do you tell if its a silly question? Just go to Google and do a search for the answer you looking for. If you can find it in Google, that is a silly question. If you still ask the Guru, that means you are basically asking them to search in Google on your behalf. That is a real turn off. Make sure you have done your homework prior to asking them. I’ve also gotten rude emails like “Can you tell me how much you really make?”. Gosh, when will people learn.
  • They are *&(#@&#@ cause they do not want to JV with me. Yes I hear this statement way too often. Its simple. Why should they JV with you? Is there no one else in the world can offer them what you just offered? If your answer to this question is yes, then maybe the Guru is really a doodoo. They get tons of JV request everyday. Even 100% commission offers, etc… you name it they probably gotten it. So they definitely will have to be picky. They will need to make sure that the offer is suitable for their list. I would suggest that you should start building a list by giving reports away, some form of viral marketing (refer friends), etc. Then do some adswap with marketers of similar list size, and then join giveaway event. You can easily reach anywhere between 1,000 - 3,000 subscribers with just this few methods. After that just rinse and repeat.
  • Offer help whenever you can. Do not say things like “but I don’t know anything”. Thats crap. There are many ways you can offer help, from product review, testing, design, technical, etc. By helping others, you establish yourself as someone people can look up to and in time, you will find that people will help you as well. These very people who have gotten your help could one day be big marketers and will in turn help you too. The law of reciprocate.

Well, thats enough for today :)
I’ve been actively building relationship since the very beginning. It takes a lot of time but it will take you further.
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Do This…

1. Go To Google.com
2. Type “Vince Tan” in the search box
3. Click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
:)

Sorry that I haven’t been writing much lately. Been so caught up with work.. mmm… I’ve been mentioning that pretty often huh :)
But I am. Right now is 5.13am and I just finished installing Butterfly Marketing script and before that I was doing a rigorous test on CMSInfusion and also another different product.

Hardly got much time off since I came back from WIS Singapore. Had to work on a user guide for VinceTanReadyEBooks.com to help out the members and also follow up on Project Angel, Project Warehouse, Project Lego and also a new project was spawned from the Singapore trip which is top secret at the moment. (If you have no idea what all these obscure Project name is all about, check out this thread at VinceTanCommunity.com)

Question of the day : How many marketers out there that you know of really test software or read the materials that they recommend to you?

As I was so caught up testing CMSInfusion prior to its launching tomorrow so that I know what I am talking about when I email you, it makes me wonder how many actually do that. Not many people have CMSInfusion to play with. So I would think the recommendation is based on the video demo and also the fact that it is from Simon and Jeremy. Thats fine but what about products from less known marketers?

Shall leave you with that for now… I will put up WIS photos and stories shortly..

Remember to visit http://VinceTanOffers.com/mme3
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