|
|
| |
 |
|
|
About this Newsletter
How I Made $4,000,000 on a $0 Ad Budget, by Mark Joyner Finds A Home
Todays Featured Article
Today'sQuick Clicks
|
|
|
 |

$15 Gift Certificate - Pass it on!

BuyItOnline.com (hundreds of stores, tons of cool stuff) gives
your site the easiest way to generate additional revenues -
* We supply you with an online redeemable gift certificate
www.buyitonline.com
* You pass it on to your site's members
* They click on it for discount shopping at BuyItOnline
* You earn a commission on every sale
It's easy, it's free, and, hey you get to work with us.
Request your Gift Certificate now at.....
affiliates@buyitonline.com
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|  |
|
How I Made $4,000,000 on a $0 Ad Budget, by Mark Joyner is an optional weekly newsletter available to those who
submitted their web site to the Jayde.com search engine and
directory.
Jayde.com contains only the best and most relevant sites on the web!
This newsletter focuses on improving and popularizing all web sites
listed with the Jayde directory.
Want your ad viewed by 500,000+ webmasters and site owners?
How I Made $4,000,000 on a $0 Ad Budget, by Mark Joyner is one of the most popular webmaster newsletters on the
web! For ad details and prices send mail to-
susan@jayde.com
|
|
|
 |

GAMING CLUB CASINO!

We've just PAID REAL CASH to: Tim B. ($12.5k on Fantastic 7's),
Barbara S. ($12.5k on Winning Wizards) and Donald R. ($12.5k
on Crazy Crocs). Winning's never been so much FUN!
Click NOW:
www.gamingclub.com
|
|
|
 |
| | Back to top |
|
|
|  |
|
Editor's Note
Mark Joyner, the author of this issue's article, has written a number
of practical site promotion pieces for Jaydenews in the past year.
The most recent submission by Mark was entitled "Big Publicity on a
Shoe String Budget!". Promotion articles by Mark and other authors
contain a wealth of useful tips, many of which we try to incorporate
into our own site promotion efforts a.s.a.p. However, on occasion,
even the most optimistic among us probably stops to wonder if any of
this promotion stuff really works or leads to real success.
For those of you who could use a little positive reinforcement, we
hope that Mark's article provides some encouragement & motivates you
to press onto whatever goals you have set for yourself. Just remember
that sometimes the biggest obstacle to success is ourselves.
|
|
 |
|
 |

SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER!

Are you overpaying for your Web Hosting? SpeedyWebs current special
is a massive 450 Megs with FREE Real Audio/Video and FREE Referral
logs for only $19.95/month! 99.9% Guaranteed Uptime, Toll Free
Customer Support. Sign up today and get 2 FREE ROUND TRIP AIRLINE
TICKETS with each site ordered! Call 1-888-416-4678 or......
Visit our website at
www.speedyweb.com
|
|
|
 |
|
| Back to top |
|
|
| |
|
|

Monday, January 24, 2000
|
How I Made $4,000,000 on a $0 Ad Budget, by Mark Joyner
|
Part I - Dead Rule Of Internet Marketing #1 - Make Everything Sound
Bigger Than It Really Is
I'm as guilty of this as anyone. I'm guilty of it in the very title
of this article.
Here's the deal - we sold a high traffic website for $4,000,000. The
advertising and marketing budget for the site was $0. That's the
reality. I'll show you how I did this in a moment. In the meantime,
let's take a sober look at the harsh reality of this deal.
Part II - "$0 Ad Budget"? Yes. "No Cost"? No Way!
While we paid $0 for advertising per se, what we had to pay in terms
of time and effort was great. You, too, should be prepared to
sacrifice. You *can* generate great business without an ad budget,
but, let's get real - it takes effort.
Marketing on a $0 budget is like North Viet Nam fighting the United
States: The U.S. had big guns - The Viet Cong had speed and
ingenuity. When you're up against companies that have big budgets,
you have to out-think them and use your smaller size and agility to
your advantage. The problem is, this fast movement takes energy -
*lots* of energy.
I could list the thousands of ways this endeavor tried to sap my
energy day in and day out. Rather than bore you with the minutia,
I'll pass on the wisdom that allowed me to succeed:
a. If someone tells you that you are crazy or that you will
never succeed, this is the big voice in the sky telling you that
you're on to something big.
b. Sometimes it will seem that you have suffered an irreparable
setback. If you're alive enough to think about it, you haven't.
Part III - "$4,000,000?" Yes. "$4,000,000 in Mark Joyner's Pocket?"
Ha. Ha. You Kill Me.
The sale of SearchHound was for $3,000,000 in cash and $1,000,000 in
strike warrants. The warrants could end up being worth much more than
the cash amount - or they could mean nothing at all. I'm focusing in
on the cash. The company that purchased SearchHound is a fast mover
for sure, and if I were an investor, I'd jump in on their IPO the
moment it hits - but I don't play the market. I'm a marketer, pure
and simple.
Now, after I pay off our broker, give 1/2 of the remaining proceeds
to my founding partner (who designed the technical back-end), pay
the tax man, and give a sizeable bonus to my staff (I go to sleep
thankful every night that I have them), I'll end up with just over
$1,000,000 in my pocket. And then there are those warrants.
So, having a cool million in my pocket after taxes and all is not
bad. It's not $4M, though. If you think I should have received more,
send me an email and I'll send a reply from my yacht. (I'm kidding
about the yacht - most of the money will go into the expansion of my
primary business. If you're a competitor, the answer is: "yes, you
should be afraid - *very* afraid".)
Part IV - How I Did It on a $0 Ad Budget
The actual marketing plan itself was very simple. I did not create a
standard marketing plan like they teach you in school. Some people
swear by them, but I just don't find it necessary (if you think I'm
crazy for not using a standard marketing plan, send me an email and
I'll send a reply -*from my yacht*! - OK. OK. I'll stop with the
yacht jokes).
What I did was create an Internet Marketing Battle Plan. If you've
read my course then you already know what I'm talking about. The
Internet Marketing Battle Plan is a system I created which can be
applied to any website for any purpose, consisting of a series of
"Killer Tactics" tailored to your particular situation.
An Internet Marketing Battle Plan consists of 5 tactics for:
1. Getting People to a Website
2. Keeping People at the Website
3. Getting People Back to the Website Once They've Left
4. Closing the Deal
5. Working the "Back-End"
Then you just execute your plan. That's all there is to it. OK, I'm
simplifying things greatly here. There is more to it than that, of
course, but you get the general idea. You'll probably develop several
Battle Plans and refine them before you find one that really sticks.
Any good marketer will tell you that testing is the foundation of
all this. A combination of testing with this clear methodical
approach is your blueprint for success. I don't care if you're
selling a product, selling advertising, generating leads - it
doesn't matter.
People have offered me obscene amounts of money to teach them my
methods. When I tell them that there is nothing I do that is not
covered in my course (I just don't do consulting or lectures any
more), they say: "come on, you're holding back on me". The truth
is, there really *isn't* anything I do that I didn't reveal in
my course.
I wish I could tell you otherwise. Really. I seem to regret
publishing the course every day. That is, it always comes back to
bite me. I now must face an army of competitors using my own
tactics against me. Live and learn...
Well, the genie is out of the bottle, so to speak, so I may as well
let you in on it as well. Here's where you can find it in case you
don't already have a copy:
foreverweb.com
Part V - Some Final Advice
As a final note of encouragement, here's a little story. When I was
a young enlisted soldier in the Army, I decided that I would like
to attend Officer Candidate School (OCS) and earn a commission.
There were hundreds of annoying little hoops I had to jump through
before I could even submit my *application*. Most of them consisted
of going from one administrative office or another to get some paper
work signed or some form approved.
I kept a running count of all the times I heard some "desk-jockey"
tell me "you can't go to OCS". I stopped counting when I heard my
29th "no". I'll tell you what these "no's" amounted to in a minute.
A similar story can be told about the sale of SearchHound. I get
really angry when I think about all of the negativity and "nay
saying" I had to overcome to make this happen. A personal friend
even sent me an email that said, "dream on" when I sent him a copy
of the press release for the sale. Even after I showed him all of
the independent news sources covering the story - he still couldn't
believe it:
biz.yahoo.com
Some people are programmed for failure. Allow the following
information to program *you* for *success*:
I went to OCS and graduated with one of the top ten academic
averages of my class - that was the result of 29 "no's". And, as
you know, I sold SearchHound for a tidy profit despite all the nay
saying and disbelief.

Article by Mark Joyner, CEO of Aesop Marketing Corporation and
creator of 1001 Killer Internet Marketing Tactics - a *must have*
tool for anyone serious about doing business on the Internet.
foreverweb.com

Expert in your field? We're looking for ARTICLES on web site design
and development, promotion, positioning, and e-commerce. Articles
should be in the 700 to 800 word range and include a one paragraph
bio of the author. Submissions can be sent to: info@jayde.com
| Back to top |
|
 |


|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|  |
|
$15 Gift Certificate - Pass it on!
www.buyitonline.com
GAMING CLUB CASINO!
www.gamingclub.com
SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER!
www.speedyweb.com
 |
 |  |
|
 |
© 2000 iEntry.com All Rights Reserved
|
|
| |
|
|