Head Start Audios From Nathan Hockley Help Internet Marketers Keep Their Focus And Absorb Critical Info
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Eyes glaze over when you're reading? Lose focus easily? Having trouble absorbing critical Internet Marketing knowledge?
Head Start Audios from Nathan Hockley might be for you.
I came to learn about Nathan Hockley through my participation at Don Morris' 7dollarforum.
Nathan is a young man with a keen interest in Internet Marketing -- although it's the type of IM with which you might be unfamiliar.
He's just launched a website called "InternetMarketingHeadStart."
Great name for a site, wouldn't you agree? The name alone puts visitors "there," explaining a lot in just the domain name.
Internet Marketing Head Start features IM by audio -- for those who prefer to listen rather than to read. Lots of people are that way. They find it easier to absorb information through listening, rather than reading.
http://patrickpretty.com/internetmarketingheadstart/
Nathan's product is called "Head Start Audios."
It's for marketers who find it easier to learn about facets of IM through listening, as opposed to paging through a PDF or reading volumes of material.
Today is the official launch date of Internet Marketing Head Start and Nathan's Head Start Audios.
Nathan has been working on his project for months. Visit this hard-working young man from Adelaide, Australia, today.
You'll find that Nathan packs a lot of value into his audios. Among the key topics are traffic-building, email marketing, co-reg, list-building, PLR, forum marketing and strategies for Testimonials.
One of the things I like about Nathan's sales page is that he greets readers in friendly fashion, demonstrating the power of audio.
You'll hear his voice and get a feel for his personality.
I like Nathan's ideas. He has recognized that some people lose focus easily when relying exclusively on the written word.
You won't find much of a pocketbook pinch if you deem this easy-listening product suited to your needs. That's always a plus. :-)
Take a moment to meet Nathan at Head Start Audios.
It's a nice, easy-listening way to add to your IM knowledge base.
Patrick Pretty
The "Most Beautiful Little Boy In The World" -- 1964
Labels: 7dollarforum, Don Morris, Head Start Audios, Internet Marketing Head Start, InternetMarketingHeadStart, Nathan Hockley
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$7 Secrets: The 'Little Script That Could' Is Now Is Under The Capable Ownership Of Programmer Don Morris
Friday, October 19, 2007
Lots of people missed the news last month that $7 Secrets has changed hands.Don Morris acquired the script, the ebook, the $7 Secrets sales site and the 7dollarforum from Jon Leger.
$7 Secrets, which has become known as the 7 dollar script or $7 script, is a product that levels the playing field for Internet Marketers worldwide.
Why? It enables you to provide instant delivery of products you create or products for which you've acquired Master Resale Rights and are licensed to sell from your own website.
Oh, yes. You also get paid instantly via PayPal for each sale -- and you can use the $7 Secrets script to create your own Affiliate program.
That means your Affiliates get paid instantly, something that motivates them to promote your products.
Some script solutions cost hundreds (even thousands) of dollars. $7 Secrets costs only $7, an extraordinary value given its versatility. I talk about $7 Secrets in my chapter inside "20 Ways To Make $100 Per Day Online."
And Tim Phelan and I talk about it in this recent radio interview.
I use the 7 dollar script for a number of my products, including "Pluck Forever" and "Write Faster. Write Better."
People often ask me how to get the best use out of the $7 script and the sales letter templates that accompany them.
My advice always is to make the sales pages seem less like templates. Put your own unique signature on your sales letter and the other pages. Let customers know they're dealing with you, not a template. :-)
Avoid any language on the sales page that sounds like you're promoting the Affiliate opportunity over the value of the product itself. PayPal doesn't like hyped-up sales pitches, so make sure you explain the value of the product.
I don't mention my Affiliate program at all on my sales page. I introduce customers to the program only after purchase.
If you're a marketer inclined toward hype, I wouldn't recommend $7 Secrets. PayPal does not permit MLMs and has been known to restrict accounts of merchants who:
- Use language that sounds like MLM even if the program has nothing to do with MLM.
- Highlight the Affiliate program over the value of the product itself.
Don Morris has greatly improved the scripts. You can do very well with $7 Secrets if you spend some time showcasing the value of your product. It's a nice list-building tool, one that also enables you to make some money.
$7 Secrets.
Patrick Pretty
The "Most Beautiful Little Boy In The World" -- 1964
Labels: $7 script, $7 Secrets, 7 dollar script, 7dollarforum, Don Morris, Jon Leger
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