Posts tagged with video testimonials

When it comes to mobile marketing there are a lot of things to take into consideration in order to be successful. If you’re not careful you could end up spending a fortune with no real results. There are many gimmicks on the market that claim to show you how to put together a winning mobile marketing campaign. The bottom line is that most of them fall short.

Many products claim Big Money, but fail to tell you that they spent more on marketing than they made in profits. I know it’s hard to believe but unfortunately it’s true. Mobile Affiliate Profits, by Mark Roth and Howie Schwartz breaks that mold and provides Unprecedented Insider knowledge, resources and training that will have you up and running Truly successful Mobile Marketing Campaigns. They aren’t just some fly-by night who got lucky, Mark and Howie actually own one of the Largest Mobile CPA (cost per action) Companies in the US.

They have first hand knowledge, manage hundreds if not thousands of affiliates and KNOW what works and what doesn’t. Together they have helped many entrepreneurs, just like you achieve Success with Mobile Marketing.

Don’t take it from me, just check out their Free Video-Course where they take you on the inside, pulling back the curtain to campaigns that generate over $52,000 per month.

They’re the real deal and the information you will be getting is golden!

Seriously, they have put together a mini-video series that will show you Behind the Scenes, real time winning Mobile Marketing Campaigns, a complete Insider’s guide to Mobile Profits but what’s even better than all of that is….Real Life Video testimonials from regular people who are making it big with Mobile Marketing thanks to Mark and Howie.

There’s Absolutely No Catch (other than letting them know where to send this Must-Have info) and the knowledge you will gain will have your mind blown and ready to take action!

Get this free mini course….I promise you won’t be disappointed.
Mobile Affiliate Profits

Bookmark and Share

You’ve bought a couple of training courses, read some articles here and there and are subscriber of one or two email lists? Well, I have good news for you. I hereby declare you an local marketing expert.

Expert… me…? Yes, and this is why: Expertise is a relative measure, and you know a ton more about online marketing than 97% of the small business owners in your town. So here are some ideas to start with:

1. Offer local business to list them in Google local for let’s say $50 a piece. That will take you 30 minutes the first couple of times you do it, but by third or so, less than 15 minutes.

2. Set a squeeze page and autoresponder for them… let’s say, $100 a piece. The traffic whould come from their current advertising. They just need to forward a url to you and that will provide them a new way to measure the response rate of their current marketing budget.

3. Setup a Facebook fan page for $100 a piece. This is great for the hospitality and services industry. You can combine this with other discounts, freebies or current promotions, or make something special for the Facebook fans.

4. Make some video content (you know, the flip cam you bought “for business” and haven’t used) and charge them $75 per video uploaded to the “very own” Youtube channel. Video testimonials are great for a Youtube channel, viewers care for what the product or service can do for them, not how many years your customer has been in business.

Any route you choose to take will require the same basic elements:

1. Professional looking forms to collect the customers information.

2. Business cards. Include the words online (or internet), marketing and consultant, advisor. Something along those lines.

3. A small 3 to 5 minutes presentation of the service you are offering. Don’t overuse techincal jargon. Just outline the features and explain the benefits.

Getting customers

The best source is the either the local newspaper or the phone book. Look for businesses that have a website listed and visit the website before contacting the customer. Write down a few improvement tips to share during the conversation.

You can also start with people you already know and ask them for referals. This is the best way to go if the idea of “cold calling” freezes you.

Here is a good rule of thumb when it comes to contacting potential customers: The first contact should be always over the phone. If you try to contact them via email, you will just be “another” marketer, not the local expert.

If face to face deals are not your thing -and many people go to online marketing for this exact same reason-, you can always partner with someone to close the sale for you… you know, the social butterfly type. Remeber, the more people make money on the process, the bigger your business will get.

You get the idea… you are way ahead of the local business owner. Set goals, make a plan and… Take action!

Bookmark and Share