Hi family,
If you remember the
video tutorials from the PPC section that waller and capler did, I'm going to continue this trend with other topics as time goes on. This next one is pretty cool and has another $100 attached to it with someones name on it that would like to show/prove their article marketing prowess/knowledge. Like with anything I do, a split test may be in order here so I might assign this to two people
Here's what I'd like you to do: Create a similar tutorial style set of camtasia vids like the ones above. Promote Niche Choppers as the product under your cbid (so you get paid and you get commission). Topics to cover can include:
* Finding/identifying keywords for your niche/product. Tips on frequency of submissions, getting backlinks to articles, whatever other little nuggets you can pass on.
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SEO'ing your writing & effective sales copy types (reviews, one to one problem solving, humor based, fear building, etc).
* Safe ways/places/people to outsource to and what to expect to pay/get/risk...
* Injecting your .com in creative ways (those that have written many articles will be able to cover this one well).
* Creating killer resource/author sig boxes.
* Submitting & Safe practice (How NOT to write, how NOT to make it sound like you're 'selling' at all, etc).
The conditions I would like you to follow.
* Be transparent with your articles, your views/impressions/conversions.
* You don't need to show everyone your landing page(s), however that's up to you (at least talk about them/show a similar example etc.).
* Keep a journal/update of results for 1 month (one quick update vid a week for four weeks once the initial tutorial and articles are up.
Look forward to those that would like to apply/take the bull by the horns and run with it. I do like both waller and caplers speaking/presenting skills, and will also add simple guides here re presenting and doing great camtasia work.
**Always be prepared to think ahead of yourself when speaking. Make a quick 'topic sheet' print it out, make it tangible so you can quickly look to it as you present.
**Always do your best to NOT have white noise (meaning big blank spots where you don't talk at all). EVEN MORE IMPORTANT: If you do find yourself in a blank, NEVER say 'uhhhhh' or 'ummmmmmm' or resort to uncertainty. Simply stay quiet, look over at your sheet, start talking again. If you've never done them, you may need a few practice runs, and hearing yourself present later may prove awkward but you'll get over it
Hope this interests some of you, should be a good addition to the learning curve here, and for you to gain some credibility quickly. If you're not a VIP yet, this will also get you VIP status upon completion.
Thank you!
NC.
**EDIT: future prediction, someone is going to read some of these articles, buy, then read this post - if that's YOU reading this right now, let this be proof of its success in advance. Cheers!