January 30, 2008

Get More Leads With The Same Amount Of Traffic… (Video)

I’m just about to head out the door for a Baja racing trip so I’ll make this quick…

If you’ve been reading my email for the past month, you’ve no doubt detected the subtle hints I’ve been dropping about the latest “project” we’ve been working on over here at Magnetic Sponsoring. To say it’s been an enormous undertaking would be an understatement.

You see, over the past several months, my team of mad scientists and I have been hard at work in our internet marketing laboratories conducting some, shall I say, some very interesting “marketing experiments.”

The Goal…?

We wanted to create a plan that anyone could follow to drive traffic and generate leads, no matter how tight their advertising budget.

… And today I’m excited to announce the much anticipated release of the first “Building On A Budget” training video.
In this video, I’ll demonstrate how one simple tweak to our capture page that took under 10 minutes resulted in 45% more leads with the same amount of traffic.

Using this simple tactic can help you get more mileage out of every ad, meaning every bit of time or money you invest in advertising your business will go much further.

Your ability to understand this one tactic is so crucial to the success of your lead generation efforts, I wanted you to see this before any of the traffic generation tips and tactics we’ll be releasing shortly.

There’s so much to share, I can’t even begin to do it here in this email, so instead of going into detail here, go ahead and get the first video right here. All will be explained.

Thank You For Your Leadership,

Mike Dillard

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February 2, 2008

Farhad @ 9:40 am

Hi Mike

Split testing is great if you have your own website.

How does it work if you have an affiliate website with no control?

Also could you explain how you can add the jif arrow which moves. Where do you get these graphics from?

Another question about using adwords for promoting affiliate links, is "How does one capture their email address before they go to the sponsors page?" I got 240 click for an affiliate program that I am promoting and one sale. The point is since I have no idea who my visitors are, I cannot send them follow up emails using an autoresponder system.

Any suggestions?

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