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Ted Carter

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  1. I think YOU should decide what the best is. I prefferer a residual plan, whatever it may be. Once you make your mind up don't stray from it. That's the most common mistake. People switching programs every 2 or 3 months. When you decide never pay attention to another program and promte, promte and 1 more thing PROMOTE. Be willing to give it 6 months at lease. Then you should achieve some level of success.
  2. It all comes down to this in my opinion, grow a list, then market to the list by connecting with them. Give them some free stuff that will help them and offer something to sell after you have developed a trusting relationship. There is a lot of free ebooks to give a way. That's one way to build a list. Find a good converting LCP. Even if they don't sign up, you still are building your list. The Money is in the list, period.
  3. Always treat people the way you would want to be treated.
  4. I am not familiar with that mailer. Sorry
  5. I have a few that give me good results however that dose not mean they will for you. I don't understand exallty why but it's true. I would suggest using a good tracking soruce and then send a few emails . Then you will know which ones give you the best results. Then upgrade in them when you can afford it. Botom line is you have got to have a good tracking system. They don't cost much and will pay for thierselves in a short time period.
  6. Yep, thanks for that information. I was thinking about joining myself. This is one good reason to check in every now and then. Saves us time and money.
  7. The only positive results that I've had with facebook (and I have to be in the mood) is to look at the persons profile first. You can tell a lot about a person by looking at his/her page. If it is spammy I move to one that looks professional then I will go back and give them a like or a share. Believe me they will contact you. Then mostly listen. When he is done pitching you he will start asking questions then. If I sense a sell I will continue. If not move on. I know this sounds like a lot of trouble however the quality of the lead is quite high. Even if no sale is made, you have created a good contact that could be benifical down the road.
  8. 99% of the time I'm looking to get an email address on a splash page. A sale is not even cosider before that happens. I've found that people will most likely buy on the 3rd or the 5th pitch. I would be interested in hearing some of you big hitters numbers.
  9. I agree with John, people don't think an online business requires money or alot of time. I mean a lot of time.lol http://www.12secondcommute.com/resources/affiliate/affbanner/1/purple468x60.gif .
  10. This is the way I see it. You can make anything look good using numbers where evrybody signs up as many as they are required too. However numbers are not people. I am in one that you can make money even when someone says no. You have to understand that people are differnt. Some work hard and stick, most are lazy and if they don't see results in a week or two,lol, just drop out. You need to keep the hunan factor in mind in any business you join.
  11. Jerry, Ive got to admit. I have done the same thing. I know it is a good thing to post and be active, all it can do is help but sometimes I'm lazy. I know I'm just hurting myself.lol
  12. I am retired and not as hungry as I once was so I spend about 4-6 hours a day. I take the weekends off though.
  13. Just pick a few and track your results. That's the most important thing.
  14. I agree 100% Steve.
  15. I make my living using free mailers. There is a system to it if you know how to use it. Tracking using tags or a good ad tracker is of very important. I have a software program that I can earn enough credits to mail any safelist in 5-10 minites. You can send 1000's emails everyday and it's 100% legal. If you would like to find out more here is a link Best, Ted
  16. Rudy, I believe this one of the best articles about converting I have ever read. It's no fluff, just good common sense. Thank You Ted Carter
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