What if everything you were taught about Internet Marketing were a myth?
That’s the opening premise to Russell Brunson’s new FREE eBook called the IM-Myth. In the report, he explains how many people think that the Internet is the be all and end all for all business, and that offline promotion techniques are dead. However, Russell goes onto explain how this simply is not true, and that offline sales, if used properly and with tact, can be used to generate further income and revenue to supplement the online side of the business.
What’s In It For You?
Well, the 44 page eBook is FREE – but unfortunately requires your capturing your email address. However, if you want to get around this, simply unsubscribe from Russell’s list after you’ve downloaded the resource. I can assure you that having spent 30 minutes reading this, your head will be buzzing with new ideas.
Once downloaded, there’s also a chance to promote IM-Myth to your own blog or website readers, and you can get $1 for each Report downloaded, which is pretty phenomenal. So if you can get 100 people to signup, that’s a quick 100 bucks for you.
You have to hurry though because the payouts stop on October 9th – that’s in just 2 days time – so get promoting.
What’s In It For Me?
Well as you’ve guessed, for each report you download, I get $1 as well. And because it’s a 2 tier affiliate system, for every report that your subscribers download, I get $0.50. This means that there’s great potential for you as well to make some money.
Now I’ll let you in on a little secret…
After reading Russell’s eBook, I realised that I didn’t have any mechanism for capturing email addresses, and that I was potentially leaving a lot of Affiliate income on the table. In my feedreader, I saw that Gary was selling Minisites for only $25. In these mini-empires, you get:
- A professionally written eBook
- 10 PLR-modded articles
- Keyword Research for your Adwords
- Website Template
- eBook Cover graphics and other graphics
And most importantly, you get access to a Sales Letter – the all important part whereby you can capture email addresses. Now I don’t want to go into this in too much detail, because this topic deserves it’s own “How-To” articles, however, I bought the mini-site on Identity Theft – and at $25, it wasn’t too much of a plunge. Checkout Gary’s selection, grab yourself a free trial version of iContact Email Software (made by our own young entrepreneur Ryan Allis) and get experimenting.