Posts Tagged ‘blog’

Virtual + Physical = Massive Marketing Reach

By Alex Mandossian on April 2, 2009

alex-looking-downThis is a true story.  On Friday, April 3rd, I was invited to participate as a faculty member for the Ultimate Business Mastery Summit in Las Vegas, NV (March 31st – April 4th) hosted by Tony Robbins and Chet Holmes.  The event is SOLD OUT.

Unfortunately, I had a schedule conflict with my good friends at Early To Rise because I was asked to Emcee their Profits in Paradise workshop at the Peabody Hotel in Orlando, which is also sold out.

Suddenly, it hit me – why can’t I teach at both events?

Even thought I’m committed to ETR, I could still teach at the UBMS in Las Vegas through a Webcast from my hotel room and invite TeleWebcast listeners like you to get access to the same 60-minute, Internet Optimization training.

And that’s exactly what I’m doing after getting permission from the team at UBMS … and I do hope you participate and invite your friends and colleagues.

Want To Participate? Visit www.OptimizationMastery.com to get private TeleWebcast access on Friday night at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern for $20 and you may even invite one friend or business colleague to the training at no extra fee.

KEY POINT: Remember to use your VIP Discount Code – AM3964 – to save $79 off the $99 tuition everybody will pay who don’t read this blog post.

But that’s not all … (more…)

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QUICK TIP: Automatically Syndicates Your Content

By Alex Mandossian on September 25, 2008

share-this.jpgIf you publish a blog or a website, the ShareThis plug-in (WordPress, Blogger, TypePad and websites) instantly boosts your content distribution!

Its quick, easy and almost automatic syndication for web publishers … and best of all, all you need is one clutter-free tracking button.

(See it at the lower-left corner of this post?)

Because it’s becoming more and more difficult to keep up with the growing number social media communities the ShareThis plug-in lets you instantly access all of your profiles, friends, and contacts for easy sharing and updating.

Give it a test-drive as a reader of this post and if you like the experience, plug-it into your blogs and other websites as an online publisher.  You and your website visitors will be glad you did.

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Your 4 Levels of Competency

By Alex Mandossian on August 15, 2008

Kid at Library 2Click here to view this rare 7-minute video presentation from Module 3 of my Virtual Book Tour Secrets FAQ Friday call.

My good friends, Pat and Lorna Shanks of Spectacular Presentations created it for me directly from my teleseminar training on a special Friday morning.

The four levels of competency I delineate are: Unconscious Incompetence (UI), Conscious Incompetence (CI), Conscious Competence (CC) and Unconscious Competence (UC).

You’ve probably heard of these levels of consciousness before, but I feel and that UC = Mastery (whereas others feel CC = Mastery).  In my experience it takes over 25,000 hours of training to master any skill and become unconsciously competent at it.

If you’ve got 7 minutes to spare right now, click here and see if you agree with my argument.

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Do You ‘Tweet’ For Your Business?

By Cathy Perkins on June 12, 2008

TwitterDo you ‘tweet’ for your business? If you don’t you should. Twitter has really caught on as a traffic builder.

Tweets are short little posts commenting on what you are doing right now. The key to using Twitter effectively is participation. You must listen as well as speak. The more you listen and respond, the more people will ‘follow you’.

When you tweet, your message is broadcast to everyone who is following you.  If your ‘tweet’ is interesting, your followers will want to see what you are all about and will click over to your blog.

Write a new blog post? Tweet about it. Launching a new product? Tweet about it. Working on a new project? Tweet about it.

The more you interact, the more people will interact with you. So, go over to Twitter and set up an account. Search for people you know and start following them. Start ‘tweeting’ and watch what happens!

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What’s the “Frequency” of Your Speed of TRUST?

By Alex Mandossian on May 1, 2008

Stephen M. R. CoveyIn 2006, my good friend Stephen M.R. Covey wrote his international best-seller, Speed of TrustThe One Thing That Changes Everything.

“Trust is common to every individual, relationship, team, family, organization, nation, economy and civilization is the least understood, most neglected and underestimated possibility of our time.”

Stephen also makes this critical observation: “Trust impacts us 24/7, 365 days a year. It affects the quality of every relationship, every communication, every work project, every business venture, every effort in which we are engaged.” 

From my own marketing experience … all 349 pages of that remarkable book can be summed up with this Marketing Formula: (more…)

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List-Building Power with Your “Blog Squeeze”

By Alex Mandossian on March 26, 2008

Bird Flying Over CapitolIf you want to grow a bigger and more responsive list faster, better and easier … then I want you to seriously consider creating a “Blog Squeeze” page as a “back-door” entry to your blog.  By doing so, you’re online list will grow at head-snapping speed!

Every info marketer needs a blog.  And it makes sense for every blog should have a blog squeeze page because for less than $10 annually, you can double, triple and even dectuple (10 times) your opt-in conversion rates, just like I have, utilizing the “Blog Squeeze” principle.

Most information marketers who have blogs do NOT have “Blog Squeeze” pages for their “first-time” visitors. By adding the word “Today” or “Now” and creating a “blog squeeze” page, you will double even triple your opt-in rates.

Resource: www.AlexMandossianToday.com

Glossary: The “Blog Squeeze” page? It’s “back door” entry to your blog that forces an “opt-in” from first-time visitors you get from articles, blog posts, banner and classified ads, and offline or other types of promotions.

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