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Ahhh…one of my favorite topics. I love the concept of video marketing for many reasons. And video marketing is rapidly gaining in popularity thanks to the emergence of You Tube, and distribution tools like Traffic Geyser. More online business people than ever before are utilizing video marketing as a powerful means of free lead generation.

But don’t get discouraged that so many people are using this medium to promote their business. The good news (for the emerging savvy Internet marketer – that would be you Free Leads Vs Death Online   Video Marketing Dos and Donts , is that most people are doing it pretty badly. I see far too many people online commiting the business equivalent of hari kiri with poor quality videos.

And for someone who understands how a) the medium works b) attraction marketing works and c) information marketing works, this will narrow the pack substantially.

Alright, down to the nitty gritty. Why is video marketing such a powerful medium?

Internet video is now the most sought after commodity on the search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.). These search engines love video content and will generally push your posted videos up in the free search results (also known as the “organic” or “natural” search results).

30,000,000,000 web videos are watched every month in the United States. That’s right, videos. In fact, videos now comprise THIRTY BILLION. This represents 60% of all web traffic.

Not only is there tremendous video traffic on the internet, but surfers who are looking for videos are a highly desirable demographic. 71% of You Tube viewers are employed (repeat after me – we don’t want to particularly target broke people – sad for them, not much use to you). 15% are students. The median income of a You Tube viewer is $75,000. Almost 50% are married ( not totally relevant, but interesting fact), and 70% are college educated.

When you combine and apply the fundamental principles of attraction and information marketing in your videos, along with smart keyword research, you can learn how to dominate the search engines.

So, what to talk about in your videos. Here, I am going to direct you to the Carbon Copy Pro training under the Resources tab -> Training call archives. There are a series of five calls, hosted by John Jackson, with Traffic Geyser co-founder Mike Koenig. You will find that I will continually refer to these calls, because every principle that you will need to understand, implement and master in your online business is represented there.

Mike will take you through advanced keyword research techniques, and then go into how to create content relevant to your keywords and your niche. His favorite strategy is to use the 10 x 10 x 4.

In short , you will kill two birds with one stone here. You will attract the people who are looking for what you have to offer, by positioning yourself as a leader and an authority in your industry, through the delivery of the valuable, useful and relevant information they are searching for.

Now would be a great time to discuss what you don’t do. This is very simple and easy to remember – and hopefully, you will have already guessed what I am about to say…

Don’t talk about yourself, and pitch your business. Ever. I mean it – EVER.

This is an ‘old school’ offline marketing technique. Leave it in 1980 where it belongs.

Remember why people are online looking for information. They are not looking for you, or your business in the first instance. They do not care about you (they don’t even know you yet), or your ‘next best thing’ biz opp.

They are looking for information that will help them to answer a question, solve a problem, or make a decision.

So, to the content you will post. Answer people’s questions. Deliver high quality, accurate information that your niche might be searching for. Be generous. Don’t hold back your best stuff. Serve it right up front and centre. This is counter intuitive, I realize, but it will establish your expertise, and more importantly, trust between you and the searcher. People will be more inclined to take the next step in your marketing process, if they can see that your primary intent is not to blatantly pitch them.

Now, I don’t want to give you the impression that your story is not important. It is. Vital, in fact. But not right up front. The purpose of your personal blog, website or social media profile is to allow your prospects to get to know you better. And this is the appropriate place to tell your story.

You do not want to be posting lengthy “War and Peace” style videos, two to three minutes long is plenty. Aim to cover one Q and A per video.

Your videos will serve to educate your prospects, establish you as a person of value and allow you to direct your viewer to take the next step in your marketing process.

All you are EVER trying to “sell” is the next click. Where you send people to next will depend on how you have designed your pipeline. It may be to a landing page, or yMy Blog. But, and this is also important – they should find what you tell them they will find when they get there. Make sure you transition your viewer in a smooth and logical way to the next place.

Video marketing is particularly powerful when you combine it with a PPC strategy. The idea is to build your list relatively quickly using PPC, and then communicate with your list on a regular basis via your autoresponders. In this way, you can let your list know that you have posted a video on topic “X”, provide them with the link to view the video, and invite them to comment on your post.

This will increase the views of your video. And if people have been invited to leave a comment, they will have had to watch your video through to the end. If the viewer actually leaves a comment, pat yourself on the back. This is a marketing trifecta, because Google rewards all of these elements by giving your video a higher ranking in the organic search listings.

You will not need any fancy equipment to record your video, in fact $150 will get you a snazzy Flip camera, which will do the job perfectly.

Now, just a couple of other snappy tips:

Choose a quiet location to record your video. The sound of background noise (traffic and wind in particular) is very distracting.

Outdoor locations are great, but make sure you are not squinting into the sun, or wearing sunglasses (we made the sunglasses mistake in our first videos – people like to be able to see your eyes).

If possible, make sure the viewer can see your hands – again, a trust issue.

Make sure you are confident about your subject matter before you start. Speak with authority.

Never use the words “thank you” “please” or “just” ( an excellent little tip from Andrew Cass).

E.g. “I’m just making a video to tell you about X” or “thank you for watching my video”. Sounds needy.

Near enough is NOT good enough. If you are not really happy about your video, don’t post it. Practise is the mother of mastery, so practise this skill until you are very comfortable about what you are producing. I personally think that a poor quality video does more harm than good.

Create some “interview” style videos. If you are part of a couple, have your spouse ask you the questions you want to cover. The presentation tends to be more relaxed when you work this way.

Try to avoid walking and moving around too much as you film – it can be very distracting, and detract from the material you are presenting.

So there you go, some ideas to get you going on a video marketing campaign.

Make today a great one.

Cheers,

Ian

Respectfully,

Free Leads Vs Death Online   Video Marketing Dos and Donts

Ian Shilton, Duke Street, Myrtleford, Victoria Australia 3737.
Email Me Here: ianshiltonpromarketing@gmail.com
Meet Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/AboutMe
Join Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/Welcome
Ask Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/FAQ

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Free Leads Vs Death Online   Video Marketing Dos and Donts

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by Ian Shilton

In 1903 Orville and Wilbur Wright were struggling to fly the world’s first airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. At the same time another man, Samuel Pierpont Langley, was also trying to build an airplane — with the assistance of an entire staff.

His assumption was that if he put a big enough engine on the airplane, he could get anything off the ground. He focused all his effort on that one project: creating a super-powerful engine for the plane.

The Wright Brothers’ approach, however, was to build a glider that would glide from a hilltop with no engine at all. They focused their energy on (finesse), balance and steering — power was almost an afterthought. Only after it worked with no power would they try to put an engine on it.

After three years of tedious experimentation the glider was working well, so they commissioned bicycle shop machinist Charlie Taylor to build them an engine. It was the smallest engine he could design — a twelve-horsepower unit that weighed 180 pounds.

Needless to say, the Wright Brothers changed the world and became famous historical figures, while few have ever heard of Mr Langley. Their approach of making the plane fly before applying high power was the superior one.

“Langley had spent most of four years building an extraordinary engine to lift their heavy flying machine. The Wrights had spent most of four years building a flying machine so artfully designed that it could be propelled into the air by a fairly ordinary internal combustion engine.” – Smithsonian Magazine, April 2003

There’s a direct analogy to your success in network marketing here. Your advertising budget is the engine. Your sales and marketing system is the glider.

An engine without a good set of wings will not work. But when you put an engine on a workable glider, you have a plane. When you feed customers to a sales and marketing system that can “fly,” you have a business.

If you have an effective sales and marketing pipeline that simply lacks customers, you have a glider; just apply a lightweight engine (read: sensible marketing budget) and it will soar. But if you have traffic that’s going to a lousy or non-existent sales and marketing pipeline, you don’t have a business. You have a money pit.

Here’s the lesson:

Money can bring you a lot of traffic, but it’s only valuable to the extent that your sales and marketing pipeline is designed to convert the traffic to leads and sales. It’s about lead conversion. You grow your business by having a quality system. So as you’re getting started, marketing methods such as Google Adwords are like a lightweight engine that you can turn on and off instantly. You can test your glider safely without crashing, without killing your momentum, without burning through a lot of money fast.

This is the lesson that network marketing casualties like Tanya and I learned the hard way. We were a lot like Langley. We focused on the engine instead of the wings. When it didn’t take off, we just poured more gas into the engine (bought expensive leads, paid for expensive newspaper ads, conventions). When none of that worked, we thought we’d put it on a rocket launcher and force it up into the air (we were going to hire a copywriter to design a system for us for $US60,000).

Thank goodness we found CCPro before we went to that stage! Think of all those companies with their “platinum leads”, their useless cookie-cutter websites, their pills & potions. Their exotically named products, their empty promises, small checks and their fast-folding downlines. 97 percent of distributors make a beautiful arc, smash into the ground, and explode in a ball of flames.

And you know what’s interesting? Some never see the crash coming. Some never trace the arc and wonder why they’re not gaining altitude.

Our friends in network marketing, great people, hard workers, are quietly digging themselves into a deeper hole as their company and its heavy hitters feed off their labor and dreams.

Laughing all the way to the bank.

While we continue to wonder how it is that a company can present as “an opportunity” something in which at least 97 percent of people will spend more than they earn. Not to mention the toll it takes on their self esteem, energy and lifestyle.

And the companies seem genuinely surprised when people claimthe “brick” they were sold, won’t even make it off the ground, no matter what size engine you put on it.

We on the inside, at CarbonCopyPRO, are never surprised.

What are you waiting for? Give yourself some wings.

Respectfully,

A Lesson From The Wright Brothers ... How to Give Your Business Wings!

Ian Shilton, Duke Street, Myrtleford, Victoria Australia 3737.
Email Me Here: ianshiltonpromarketing@gmail.com
Meet Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/AboutMe
Join Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/Welcome
Ask Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/FAQ

NOW … If you are serious about creating a real, substantial, wealth building income for yourself, CLICK HERE. My colleague Jay Kubassek has an important message for you.

A Lesson From The Wright Brothers ... How to Give Your Business Wings!

Click here … to see Jay’s inspiring message.

This week the guys at mystoryhub let us know about a new service that is detailed here … http://myccmarketing.com/services/mystoryhub.php

A quick word of advice/clarification … I think (pls correct me if I’m wrong as I wasn’t on the call), I think this is a service offering to set up a hub site. Now this is fine, if you want someone to set up a good looking personally branded website.

But (and this is a big “but”) if you’re after a Google Adwords-friendly landing page to beat Google slaps, I don’t know if this is the answer. You’ll have to clarify it with the guys at MyStory Hub.

My big concern, when I checked out the http://myccmarketing.com/services/mystoryhub.php

offer is that it didn’t mention that they can or will design any “landing pages” for us.

Now, here, everyone needs to understand there is a huge difference between a landing page (squeeze page, capture page, opt-in page) and a “branded personal website or blog”.

The examples at http://myccmarketing.com/services/mystoryhub.php are “branded personal websites/blogs”. Tanya and my branded personal website is http://cameronandtanya.com. On the other hand, an example of one of our Landing pages is http://IanShiltonMarketing.com. Huge difference in form and function.

A landing page is set up with the sole purpose of capturing a lead’s name and email address (and possibly phone number). You can have dozens of these doing their job all over the internet.

A branding page (personal website) on the other hand serves a totally different purpose (in terms of our sales process). This is where people go — after they have become a lead. You direct them there, once you have established contact with them to get to …

* know you

* like you

* build rapport with you

* and trust you.

It’s like inviting people to your Home, after you made initial contact with them in a business sense (after they’ve been to your landing page).

So, your prospects will generally (99% of the time) become a lead from your landing page, not from your branded website/mystory hub/Wordpress blog.

It can be confusing. But it is dangerous (if that’s the right word) to imagine that you can have a personal branding page that ALSO functions as a landing page (lead capture page). The two have to be considered as serving two completely separate functions. One capture, the other rapport.

I would have liked to see the mystoryhub offer include a Google Adwords-friendly landing page design, with the form and everything. You’ll want to check this out with them.

Yes, you can certainly include a landing page within your personal website. But the landing page’s purpose and navigation should be isolated from the rest of the site. Otherwise people will get there, get distracted and start wandering around, instead of focussing and giving you their name and email address in return for the promise of “what’s on the other side”. You see, if there is no “other side” because the other side is already conveniently laid-out for them in your navigation bar, then there will be no reason for them to provide their name and address.

So I’d be asking the guys at mystoryhub if they can incorporate a Google Adwords-friendly landing page for you.

You will want them to basically copy the general wording and layout from one of the landing pages from the back office. But change the design and change the names of the graphics and maybe include a pic of yourself and a sentence to introduce you (to make it Google Adwords-friendly). You will want them to bring across a “form” (the bit where the person fills in their name and email address) and they will need to link that back to aWeber and then back in to CCPro back office for you so you can track your leads.

I’ve just been through this today. Quite involved (sheesh). Good luck.

At the end of the day when approaching the thought of planning a landing page that’s not hosted by CCPro don’t be thinking you can incorporate one with, for instance, a personal blog site Home Page for instance. I just don’t think it will work. Too distracting. A traditional welcome page with a “For More Information” Form, is not a Lead Capture page, not an effective one anyway.

Yes, it is still a good idea to have a lead capture form on your Home Page and wherever else you might want one, but it’s not going to get many leads for you.

Of course there’s always an exception. Michael Forces blog (see picture below) at http://securebusinessmodel.com is the exception in this case. Michael has designed this whole site like a personal blog site.

But it’s not a “blog site that acts as a landing page”.

It is, rather, a landing page that looks like a blog site. Or, to be more accurate, a series of landing pages that, together, look like a blog site. Very cool. You go from one page to the next and unwittingly you are being confronted by one “landing page” after another. Ingenious. Each page makes you want to join Michael to see what’s on the other side. He gives a lot of info, but he’s careful about what he doesn’t tell so that there is still the offer of something incredible “on the other side”. Every page has an opt-in Form. You have to fill in the form to see a “Private Business Overview”. Every page has pics of Michael and Dalila enjoying the lifestyle made possible by “whatever it is on the other side”. Every page has great headlines. Every page follows a similar rythm and feel.

I hope this makes sense. Please understand you don’t have to worry about Google Adwords-Friendly landing pages unless you are doing Google Adwords advertising to get your leads.

Cheers,

Respectfully,

Landing Page versus Branding Page. This is sooo important.

Ian Shilton, Duke Street, Myrtleford, Victoria Australia 3737.
Email Me Here: ianshiltonpromarketing@gmail.com
Meet Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/AboutMe
Join Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/Welcome
Ask Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/FAQ

NOW … If you are serious about creating a real, substantial, wealth building income for yourself, CLICK HERE. My colleague Jay Kubassek has an important message for you.

Landing Page versus Branding Page. This is sooo important.

Click here … to see Jay’s inspiring message.

Message from Aaron Parkinson

Negative Comments About CarbonCopyPRO

Dear PRO members,

As our company continues to grow you will notice some things start to happen. One of these things is people posting negative comments about us. To my knowledge, none of them have been from customers which is amazing. The people who do post them are either looking to leverage our traffic to sell something else or just looking for attention.

We know that many of you are passionate and want to respond and protect our reputation and we sincerely thank you for that. The problem, however, is that the more you engage these people the higher these conversations and websites move up the organic Google rankings.

Please understand that responding to negative publicity is actually very counter-productive. You are better off to ignore it and focus on your business.

(This also includes comments about other members or employees)

“The brighter your light shines, the more moths you attract.”

Sincerely,

Aaron Parkinson

President

CarbonCopyPRO

244 East 3rd St, New York, NY Ste #20950 10009

Respectfully,

How Do We React To Negative Comments About CarbonCopyPRO

Ian Shilton, Duke Street, Myrtleford, Victoria Australia 3737.
Email Me Here: ianshiltonpromarketing@gmail.com
Meet Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/AboutMe
Join Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/Welcome
Ask Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/FAQ

NOW … If you are serious about creating a real, substantial, wealth building income for yourself, CLICK HERE. My colleague Jay Kubassek has an important message for you.

How Do We React To Negative Comments About CarbonCopyPRO

Click here … to see Jay’s inspiring message.

How do you choose a good domain name?

Hi Sean,


Ian Shilton here. Great to meet you How do you choose a good domain name?

In answer to you question… (2. Cam, can you please advise Sean how to change the name of his website …)

To change the name of you website you go to GoDaddy.com and purchase a name that you think is good. Ours, as you may know, is IanShiltonMarketing.com/thankyou.php

I chose that name because it “describes” what we are offering very well.

CarbonCopyPro is…

  1. a “turnkey” business.
  2. a “marketing” business.
  3. it’s “online”.

So the name, “IanShiltonMarketing.com”, is like an advertisement for the opportunity. It’s very descriptive and attractive for people looking for an auto biz they can run from home.

It works really well in, for instance, a Google ad.

Looking for a home based business?

  • I was too. Now I make 20k a month.
  • Full training.
  • Unique product.
  • Lucrative.
  • www.IanShiltonMarketing.com

The beauty of “turnkeymarketingonline” is that you don’t have to explain, in your ad, that your business opportunity is automated (or “turnkey”), web-based (or “online”) or that it involved sales (or “marketing”), because all that info is inferred in the name of my website. So you can highlight other features and benefits of your business in the ad.

So try to choose something similar. Like autobusinessonline or autopilotbusiness autoonlinebiz, onlinebizinabox etc. Use your imagination. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect because you can change at any time.

Do not choose names like bigmikesbigbucks.com or stuff like that that sounds unprofessional. Also, personally, I think names like 6figureguru.com and makemillionsonline.com and names like that are very “last year” and “hypey”. Big turnoff. You can bet your right arm that anyone advertising a site called heybigspender.com or richbeyondyourdreams.com, is actually broke or close to it How do you choose a good domain name? I may be wrong but that’s what I think people “out there” would be thinking (the “yeah right” factor).

IanShiltonProMarketing.com/thankyou.php is subdued and practical.

Of course one of the best names you can possibly call your website is your own name.

Our sponsor is Ann McLaren. Her website is annmclaren.biz and she is the top earning female in the company.

I am going to try using Ian ShiltonZadow.com in our ads and see if that helps. Having your name as your website is personal, and brands you as a leader and someone not ashamed to let everyone know who you are. Very effective. It’s the online equivalent of signing off at the end of a contract with your signature.

Then you have to mask that name and forward it to www.oneyearplan.net/sean … etc etc.

It’s all a bit convoluted. You just have to get your head around masking, forwarding, domains, urls etc. It will kind of make sense after a while. I’m probably getting a bit old for this stuff now How do you choose a good domain name?

The best thing I found was when I rang GoDaddy.com, after I bought a domain. They were actually really helpful. Just ring them and say you want to mask and forward www.oneyearplan.net/sean etc. to www(yournewgodaddydomain).com. The guy I spoke to told me what to do and it was fixed in minutes. This was after days of trying to figure out their system on my own.

best wishes,

Ian Shilton.

Respectfully,

How do you choose a good domain name?

Ian Shilton, Duke Street, Myrtleford, Victoria Australia 3737.
Email Me Here: ianshiltonpromarketing@gmail.com
Meet Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/AboutMe
Join Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/Welcome
Ask Me Here: http://IanShiltonMarketing.com/FAQ

NOW … If you are serious about creating a real, substantial, wealth building income for yourself, CLICK HERE. My colleague Jay Kubassek has an important message for you.

How do you choose a good domain name?

Click here … to see Jay’s inspiring message.