You've heard it before - "The money is in the list!!!"
Problem is, you either don't have a list, you have a list but
they're not "warm" to you, or your list is really old or small.
Small lists are okay, as long as the members on your list
give a crap about what you have to say. In other words,
they have a keen eye towards emails you send to them:
they open them and click on the
links.
Now, if you don't have a list, it's about time to start one.
Here's how:
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If your list is "cold" (they just don't open your emails), then
that link up above will help, too.
The whole idea about building a list is you can send
great content and good offers to people who want it.
I mean, they
signed up, right?
It's a helluva lot harder to sell to people who just stumble
by your blog. Or find you on Facebook, where they're
probably not looking to buy anything anyway.
--> http://jvz2.com/c/233/99174With a good list, you can pretty much write your own
paychecks.
Alex Jeffreys is one of
those rare marketers that I look
up to (one of about 7) and he's the man behind this
list building course. He rarely sells stuff this cheap
(it's under 10 bucks), so you really need to get on this...
FAST!
In "The Super List Method" Alex shows you, literally,
how to build a super list.
He's been doing this for 10 years and he really knows
what he's doing.
You'll get a ton of list-building training - videos, pdfs,
cheat
sheets, strategies, and tactics. It's really good.
Additionally, you get:
- The Super List quick start video
- The "Super Carrot" attraction method
- The six figure backstage pass
- The 100% opt in method (this is neat)
- The Super Funnel
- The Traffic Attraction Formula (yes, you need
traffic to build a list, but not as much as you
may think) - The "Super Email" money machine
- 5 awesome
bonuses
Convinced? No? If you buy it and don't like it, there
is a 30-day money back guarantee.
For about the price of 10 $1 items on the value menu
at your local fast food joint.
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PS - small, highly-focused lists are
better than big, untargeted lists.
Alex isn't teaching you how to build GIANT lists that suck.
He's showing you how to build laser-focused lists, with a really
simple method that I've used myself.