Jason Fladlien Articles

November 12th, 2009 by Johnson

So Jason Fladlien is an Internet Marketer that I’ve been into recently. He keeps things really simple and I’m going to buy some stuff on his website. Before I do though, I just want to check out some of his free stuff. He is an EzineArticles expert author and while checking out some of his articles, I found some pretty awesome information that I want to write in this post, mainly as a mental note for myself, but if this post does happen to get ranked, then hopefully you might benefit from it too.

There’s an article called, “Internet Marketing – The Best Way to Build a List” and the logic I find in this article makes sense to me. I mean, we’ve all heard of forum marketing, right? You know, chucking a link in your signature, blah blah blah. The reason why this article caught my eye is because of the sense the marketing made. Basically, you sign up to 3-4 forums, look back at the last 3-4 posts, find the recurring problems. Compile these into a short 15-20 report. Then, you link to this report on your blog. Then you put a link in the report to your site. If it’s a winner, then do the article, PPC and all that jazz. Makes sense to me.

There was another article, “How to Enter Any Niche & Determine If It’s Profitable Overnight“. Again, very awesome simple marketing logic. Reading through just again, this point jumped out at me: “What I like to do is look at what my competitors are offering to that niche. I try to find an information product that sells for $47 to that niche.” That never occurred to me. If it is a profitable niche, then people are already capitalizing on this.

This rides upon the previous article. So after you decide that it could potentially be profitable, then you make your report, write articles going to your site, put the report in your signature. This is further niche testing. Of course, you’ve gotta have a good offer, a good report and pretty good articles to make sure the niche testing is of decent quality itself.

There was another line that jumped out at me, for another reason: “It becomes a numbers game. Every 6 or 7 niches I invade, I find one that works pretty darn well, making it well worth my time.” WTF? ” 6 or 7 niches? How much marketing does this guy do?

I’m sort of distracted because I’m watching TV at the moment so I’ll write more on Jason Fladlien’s articles a different day.

Birthday Post.

October 10th, 2009 by Johnson

This post is pretty over due. My birthday was 8 days ago and I was meaning to chuck it up on the actual day but oh well.

So I’m 2o now. For some reason, I was massively dreading it all year. The year zoomed by crazy fast and I was counting down the months in my head til the day.

It hit and I was just like, “meh.” No biggie really. I guess I didn’t make it a biggie myself even though in my head it seemed big to me.

It’s just like  everyone says I guess. You’re not a teen anymore, etc. But to me, it’s a big deal because it’s another step forward to being more of a responsible adult. More of an upstanding gentleman in society, capable of looking after those he loves and cares for.

A lot of stuff has happened recently, especially in terms of relationships. People have been hurt needlessly, and, even though I told myself it won’t happen again, I find myself regretting my actions.

Shit happens. The mark of a true man is someone who can move on despite whatever shit’s happened to them. It’s about turning a bad situation into a good one. I’ve yet to be able to convert some of my bad decisions into something good.

This blog’s different in the sense that even though I meant for it to be my blog on Affiliate Marketing, it’s also a personal blog where I ramble about stuff. I like rambling.

In terms of Affiliate Marketing, a lot of you don’t know that it’s something I plan to make it big in. Only a few people know. I’m a dreamer, what can I say… but yeah. It’s going to be different in the sense that it’ll be about a regular guy who doesn’t have money exploding into his commission accounts. Quite the opposite really. I guess it’ll be more relatable to in that sense.

The main purpose of this post was to write down a list of things that I’d learnt in my final year of as a teen. I guess a list of things I should take into the next big phase of my life. I want to write down 10 things, but we’ll see how many there will be:

1. Think twice before you do something and three times before you say something.

2. Just do it. If you’re scared, by doing it, it’ll be less scary next time. Do it, kill indecisiveness and live with the consequences.

3. Don’t worry so much. If it’s out of your control, just move on.

4. Honesty is the best policy. However, this doesn’t mean that you have to tell everyone what’s going through your mind at the moment.

5. Everything is perception-based. You control you. No one else does.

6. Sometimes it’s not about being sure. A lot of the questions in the world don’t have clear cut answers. Only half answers. Just live it out, and wait for an answer to arise. Don’t turn it into a problem.

7. Women want certainty. So don’t say anything until you’re certain.

8. The meaning of life is family and friends. Because they make you who you are. They define your character. You live out your interactions with them every day.

Hm. Eight’s not bad. There’s quite a bit of overlap there. But yeah. I just wanted to add a new post before I put the link for this up on my Facebook Page.

What Is Self-Confidence?

September 25th, 2009 by Johnson

I’m pretty gullible, but there are always going to be just some things that I’m a little be wary around. Being on the Internet as an Affiliate Marketer for over a year now, I’ve learnt to mistrust a lot of the products that are advertised online.

Sometimes, I join lists just for the fun of it to keep an open mind to new marketing techniques/tactics. After the Mind Movies launch, I’ve received not a lot besides pitches for other products related in the self-improvement niche. I’ve ignored these pitches up until last night when I was bored and just decided, “what the hey”.

This time, they were promoting Sasha Xarrian from OutrageousMastery.com. Check out the website if you want, but personally, it screams out SCAM to me, even if the main product is on $17. It’s just the feel of the website and testimonials. They just feel and read very scammily.

Anyway, that’s far from the point. The free PDF they were giving away from the website was worth a read. What I tend to do when I read free reports is skim through them, then if something catches my eye or I have a mini-epiphany, then I’ll go back to the start and re-read the whole thing slowly.

So there was something that caught my eye as I was reading and it was the chapter on Guilt. I’ve been feeling guilty lately about some relationship stuff that’s been going on, so naturally, I read on. It just had some instructions on how to get rid of guilt from your life, since it saps your spirit and strength.

I don’t know. It just got me into a contemplative mood, thinking about what self-confidence was and how guilt fitted into the scheme of things. I’ll blame myself before I blame others. If you’re pissed off at someone, it’s usually a reflection of an insecurity you have. Keeping that in mind, whenever anger does ebb at my conscience, I remember that and go on. However, the fact that it did ebb initially means that there was some internal gravitational force that caused that emotion to be stirred up. So basically, I’m in denial. :)

I’ve copied Page  3 for you, since it’s quite simple to understand. It’s what Self-Confidence isn’t, so it’ll help you understand what Self-Confidence is.

2. WHAT SELF-CONFIDENCE IS NOT
Self-confidence is not acting like you are better than others.
Self-confidence is not feeling like you are better than others.
Self-confidence never feels false. It is not something that
you should feel guilty for wanting.
Self-confidence is not the ability to step on others or
promote yourself by tearing someone else down.
Many people are afraid to desire great gifts for themselves.
They feel if they desire great things for themselves it will mean
that they are filled with pride and may mean they are not worthy,
loving people. But, nothing could be further from the truth.
It takes a level of self-confidence to desire great things for
yourself and you never achieve great things without first having
the desire for them.
Having self-confidence does not mean you are unworthy. It
does not mean you should feel guilty for wanting to possess it.
Self-confidence is not boastful or mean or taking advantage
of others.

How To Get 1 Article A Day At 67 Cents Per Article

September 20th, 2009 by Johnson

Just a quick post for you all. I found this last night when I was looking for Travis Sago’s Bum  Marketing Method on Google. It was a Lens ranked number 1 and was quite long winded, but some bits and pieces caught my eye here and there. It’s actually a service that Travis Sago uses himself so if he uses it, it can’t be half that bad can it?

The guy that owns the site, Ken Leatherman, keeps things simple: one article a day in several of the most common niches online:

  • Internet Marketing
  • Fitness
  • Relationships

You can basically submit it as a PLR or use the article directly yourself by submitting it to EzineArticles.com, putting it up on your own site, or using it as filler content for your email marketing, etc.

So yeah. It’s 30 or 31 articles a day for $19.95, which translates to about $0.67 per article. I haven’t tried it yet, but am really contemplating it, so check it out and tell me what it’s like if you want. If you’re wanting to buy cheap articles, you really can’t get much cheaper than this.

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A Desperate Niche: Reverse Phone Calls

September 20th, 2009 by Johnson

So I’m out tonight right having dinner with some mates who I’ll be going to camp with next Monday-Wednesday. It’s the holidays and I’ve got a fortnight (2 weeks) of time to catch up on university work. Basically, I’ve got to get a 65% GPA to maintain my government-subsidised place at uni. It’s doable, but I’ve got to work my arse off for the remainder of the semester. Just as I was about start this post, I thought of an idea to help keep me more motivated to study:

Just as you have the number of days in a row that you’ve abstained from something, something that’s useful, especially for something like Engineering, is counting the number of days in a row that you’ve studied. I don’t know how this’ll work in practice, but yeah, it’s worth a try. Like I know now, you just can’t cram Engineering. Anyway, enough rambling.

On the way back home, I was waiting for my train at Melbourne Central. There was 7 minutes until the train was coming and I was contemplating whether I should go back to the ATM to buy some credit for my prepaid phone. In the end, I didn’t, which was stupid since that meant I had to call reverse back home again in the sam week. It’s like $5 a call or something like that and because I don’t pay the bills, this isn’t good.

So this is the niche I’m talking about. Let’s see if it satisfies Travis Sago’s criteria in his Bum Marketing Mindset:

1. Mind Share: People are desperate to call home, they’ll be thinking of ways to call back somehow.

2. Emotional Temperature: Again, desperate to call back, dreading walk back home in the dark (fear of darkness/being jumped). Or dreading walk back full stop (fear of exercise).

3. Talking about it: Not sure about this one, but the service in Melbourne is 1800Reverse and it’s pretty much the go-to service if you’re out of credit or whatever. As the ad first showed, I’m sure it took off in popularity and it spread by word of mouth.

4. Paying Money: People who are desperate to get home will pay a reasonable amount to make sure they can do so. What’s better, a $20 taxi fare or $2 for a reverse phone call that you might not even pay?

5. Who else is promoting it?: Are there affiliates promoting this offer around? For something like this, there’s probably no affiliate program. I’d say they focus more on word of mouth. But I think there’s a similar thing on Clickbank which has affiliates swarming all over it.

6. Disposition: Will they resort to a higher authority? For this sort of service, it doesn’t really matter for a few reasons. They are pretty desperate. A call is a call and if it means that they can talk to the person they want to talk to, that’s all that matters. 2: there is not much competition for this over here in Australia, so as far as we’re concerned, 1800Reverse is the “official” reverse phone call service.

The purpose of this post is primarily for me to start getting my marketing mindset in the right gear so I can find more desperate niches to work with. Hopefully this has helped you too if you’ve read this post to the very end.

3 Steps To Making Money From Desperate Buyers

September 10th, 2009 by Johnson

I’ve been pretty flat out recently at university. A lot of stuff being happening relationship-wise and just study in general. Still, hasn’t stopped me from thinking about Affiliate Marketing and dreaming.

Of recent, I’ve developed more of a “just do it” attitude. I day dream and usually succumb to short-term, quick fix sort of pleasures, but for the greatest rewards in life, I’m going to have to hold off for a bit and exhibit some self-control and discipline.

I’ve appreciated the time off I’ve had from affiliate marketing. Oh and another thing, one of the blogs that I’d set up earlier last year officially hit one year old! I checked my bank account and lo and behold, no cash increase… though I was short about $115 from the automatic GoDaddy hosting renewal.

I considered maybe stopping the hosting or even trying to sell it at SitePoint.com, but then I realise how valuable it actually is… I wrote a hell of a lot of articles and put them onto EzineArticles.com, pointing towards that blog and, like half a year later, it’s still getting a decent 250 hits a month. I mean, nothing special by anyone’s standards, but that’s free traffic that I paid for simply by putting in effort to writing article after article (I was trying to promote Vince DelMonte’s No-Nonsense Muscle Building. Look it up on Clickbank).

I’ve got to think of an extremely hands off way to monetize this traffic, since I’m a busy full-time university student. I can’t help but feel it’s all going to waste as I leave it there.

Anyway, just some more random thoughts about desperate niches.

The problem with most forms of Internet Marketing is that they lack the Marketing. Gurus and whatnot use flashy graphics and stuff to promise them the world to leave them nothing but a lighter wallet. The reason why it’s so hard for noobs to start making real money is because they don’t know enough about the market or marketing in general to start with an easier market that will give them a consistent but perhaps smaller income flow.

The first step is finding the desperate niche. You’ve got to understand why that niche is considered desperate.

The second step is identifying keywords that that desperate niche might type in with the intention of purchasing something. Besides the obvious words like “review” and so forth, most people, including myself, can’t tell a profitable keyword from one that may only be used for informational purposes.

The third step and last step is monetising that keyword by writing an article or advertisement that utilises the keyword so that it shows up in search engines. Of course, if the keyword is geared towards an extremely desperate and starving niche that is not being served, how well the article/ad sounds is negigable, supposedly. I’ve yet to prove this myself though I remain hopeful. =]

If you haven’t checked it out already, check out Travis Sago’s InstaCashKeywords.com. Corny name, but something worth checking out if you’re a fan of his Bum Marketing Method. Basically, what he does is send you a list of pre-researched profitable keywords that desperate consumers will type into search engines with an intention to spend money.

$4.95 for a one-week trial and $97 recurring per month. I haven’t tried it yet, but I’ve been meaning to. It’s just with uni and stuff I haven’t been able to. There’s not much to lose and you can do a lot in 1 week with material from Travis Sago. Perhaps someone can try it and report back to this blog to tell me how it is?

Well, that’s my ramble for the evening. It’s currently 8:42 pm, the eve of September 11 down under.

Will Google Be The End Of Affiliate Marketing?

August 25th, 2009 by Johnson

I read an article in today’s mX on the ride back home from dance rehearsal. It was something about the big companies like Microsoft and Amazon and another one signing some sort of alliance that protects their right to sell digital products.

Apparently Google is trying to make the hugest digital library ever and make them all free, if not at a predetermined super-cheap price discussed with the author.

Should us Affiliate Marketers be nervous? Could this mean the end, if not a substantial reduction in commissions from digital products?

(Affiliate Marketing) Ramble.

August 25th, 2009 by Johnson

I haven’t really been doing much Affiliate Marketing at all recently. I’ve been busy as at uni, what with Flare Dance rehearsals amongst study and assignments. It’s Week 6 next week, which means there’s a lot mid sem tests and and assignments due. All in the life of a university student I guess.

The frequency of my AM epiphanies has dropped somewhat I guess as I result. AM is still on my mind a lot of the time; it’s just mainly things like how much I’d rather be doing that than what I’m doing at uni atm.

I can’t really remember where I had today’s epiphany. I was reflecting on a recent email I received from Colleen Slater, aka 60 Minute Affiliate. She’s started promoting her own get your ex back type product. If you’re familiar with the industry, you would know one of the undisputed leaders of this niche in particular is Travis Sago, the original Bum Marketer. His product, The Magic Of Making Up, dominates Clickbank and has a huge as gravity, mainly because he helps affiliates make their first sales or a decent income supposedly with it.

The main epiphany was in the fact that there are several products on the market that are successful and that will help people solve their problems. Why are AMers wasting so much time and effort competing with each other, trying to get their product on top? If it works, it works. The main thing is to help people. I guess that was a more holistic and humane epiphany.

The more marketing related epiphany was the fact that there is only one audience but several products. You shouldn’t let yourself get caged into only promoting one product. Start off with one to test the waters and acquaint yourself with the niche. Once you get it  going, look for subniches that might branch off your niche that need their problems solved and address those problems.

It should never be about the product. It should be about the problem and the people. That’s why people can just create a product like Colleen Slater has. I guess my first epiphany is helpful in putting your head in the right place when you’re going about promoting your stuff on your blogs and what not. Don’t promote the hell out of a product. Focus on the people, focus on the problem and let the vendor’s sales pages do the talking.

I guess I really do need this break away from AM, just because it’s helped me to greater appreciate Marketing in general. I love seeing things from a new perspective.

How To Get More Click Throughs

July 30th, 2009 by Johnson

On one of my Clickbank review blogs, GoSleevelessReview.com, I’m promoting a product, Go Sleeveless. I’d planned to automate it to for at least 15 sales a month by the end of the holidays but due to being disorganised, that never happened. At any rate, I changed it back to how it was before I’d tinkered with it. It got max 4 clickthroughs a day, which although wasn’t much, was something. I haven’t gotten one clickthrough for a couple weeks now.

I currently don’t have an answer on how to get more clickthroughs, but it’s going to be a question at the forefront of my mind. Any help or feedback I’d welcome; I realise it’s a pretty hard question to answer and there’s no set formula to getting more clickthroughs, but anything that stimulates some thought and discussion would be beautiful.

I actually googled the term, “how to get more click throughs” and the first thing that came up was a Copyblogger post. Love ‘em. They say that writing “click here” is a waste of anchor text but as I continued scrolling down, I came across a “click here” of their own and being aware of myself at the time, I smiled to myself when my first reaction was actually to click. I guess it does work. In fact, I might try it out now on my blog.

In terms of what I’m doing now, since uni’s started, my life’s become a juggling act once again. I want to continue doing my IM, but I’m limiting myself to 2 hours a day and only on weekends. I know it’s not much time, but at least it’ll allow me to focus when I’m doing it instead of ending up on Facebook or something like that. Of course, university is priority however and I’ve got to make sure that I get what I’m aiming for: a H2B average (75%). I need to start being more decisive and disciplined.

I am an overthinker at heart but I know it’s something I can conquer, since I’m aware of it. I’ve got wonderful, caring friends who help me and I’m thankful for that, but it’s still up to me to set up my Internet Marketing businesses once and for all.

What I’ve Learnt These Holidays…

July 27th, 2009 by Johnson

It’s currently 12:03 am, Monday the 27th of July. In about 7 hours, I will have to get up to go to uni.

I never did actually do anything that I set out to achieve over these holidays. In terms of my goals, my holidays have been a completely failure. I was more reactive than proactive and I unfortunately, sleep was again the thing I valued most.

I want to have an automated income from Affiliate Marketing by this time, but yet again, here I am typing with no change in status quo.

If I sound a bit disappointed, I guess I am, but I’m not letting it get to me, because it’ll feed of itself and make me feel worse. I’ve had a lot of time to reflect on certain things, especially marketing in general and for that, I’m happy. I also know that as long as I don’t give up, there is always a chance, a glimmer of hope. All I have to do is reassess my priorities and really find out why I am an Internet Marketer and why I want that automated income.

Because until I do, it won’t come and other things like sleep and being lazy will get in the way.

I’m always someone that puts a lot on my own plate and it’s something that I won’t think I’ll ever change. What I can change about it is my attitude. I guess I fancy myself as a multi-tasker. The only problem is, I can’t multi-task. This is what’s going to happen at uni.

I’m going to start later today and be all relaxed and still on holiday mode. I’m going to be more reactive than proactive again and only get whipped into a frenzy of hard work by a due date. I’m still going to try and get my IM campaigns up and going, but because there’s so little time, I’m not going to get anything done again. I’m going to end up with poor results and not a sliver of profit to my name, all because I was disorganised.

The first step I guess is addressing my habit of going from zero to hero. I have to take things in baby steps. I can’t set up crazy goals for myself and expect myself to achieve them. The things I do everyday have to be measurable and achievable and achieve an ultimate aim in the end. I have to plan out my days and make room for unexpected surprises and stuff. And most importantly, I have to take everything in good spirit. I know my capabilities as a pessimist. Already, I’ve put on my stinky face about this semester at uni. My reaction to that? I am different from everyone else. I’ve found my direction while being at uni and I’m pretty sure that everything I do, I do for my parents. They’re my #1 priority. I only want to help them live comfortably. I want to help them retire. My life revolves around them and honestly, if I had to, I would quit uni just to provide for them right now if I had to.

Anyway, enough rambling. These are my long term goals for this year:

1. achieve avg of H2A (75%) for all my subjects. This will require: planning, asking questions, being proactive rather than reactive and being POSITIVE. I can by just relishing the simple things: spending time with my new lady friend (you know who you are ;) ), listening to music that makes me smile and dancing.

I want do to this to develop my mindset as something that is focused (and to make my parents proud)

2. have an automated income by the end of the year. This will require: planning, FOCUS and knowing my goals. Finding something that supersedes sleeping in. I’ve got to forget about the glamour and luxury of the Internet Marketing lifestyle and first have the mindset I need to succeed. I have it, I just need to take action. I have to remember, I’m doing it for my parents.

I’m far from being the man I want to be, but as long as I’m aware that I’m in control, everything will work out.