I just spent $27 of my own money.
Those of you that have been following me know at least one thing about me: it is not very often that I will promote something sight-unseen on my blog.
This is one of those times – I am excited about this product.
The Community Magnet Teleseminar
You see, I have listened to almost every Internet Marketing podcast on the planet (well it feels like it anyway). As part of that journey, I have come to know Jason Van Orden — one half of the Internet Business Mastery (IBM) Team of Jay and Sterling.
Jason is also the brains behind the best Podcast about Podcasting: The Podcasting Underground.
I have gotten to know Jason through his podcasts, and his blog — and more recently through private conversations on email and twitter. (Note that I am currently the undisputed world-record holder for IBM Podcast Rate of Consumption (PRC) at over 20 podcasts per day).
I've been on the inside. Before the Teleseminar, (when Jason started writing his Community Magnet eBook,) he asked me to review an advanced copy, and I was stunned.
Now, Jason says this Teleseminar is the most important content that he has ever created — and I agree.
I hope this blog post reaches you in time because I just made a special arrangement to get you a $70 discount on a special teleseminar. Jason's teleseminar reveals how to magnetically attract a following of loyal customers with an easy and inexpensive marketing strategy…podcasting.
Because I'm a partner in this teleseminar, you can attend as an insider guest for $27 rather than the normal $97 list price. But you have to hurry because the call takes place this Wednesday, June 4th.
During this tele-training, my colleague Jason Van Orden will reveal how podcasting has allowed him to acheive his most profitable year yet despite the current economic downturn. Jason is offering an iron-clad money back guarentee if you are not thrilled.
In the teleseminar, Jason will cover
- A 7-step blueprint for launching a successful community-building podcast that generates lots of loyal customers and will at least double your revenue
- How to increase sales by ten times or more with one simple
- strategy you can use with your podcast audience
- The 10 ways that a podcast will magnetically attract the attention of your market
- 15 best practices that are critical to your podcasting success
- How to brand yourself as a trusted advisor in your market, allowing you to rise above the marketing noise and get your market to act
- How to quickly produce podcasting content…saving you time and energy
- How to get maximum return on investment from your podcast
- How to start producing a professional podcast on a tight budget
- How Jason makes the most money with his podcasts — most podcasters completely ignore this strategy
- How Jason used podcasting to directly convert listeners into buyers of his highest-priced product
And much more!
So, cruise on over to the sales page and check this out. You'll be glad you did.
Regards,
Mark
Hi Mark,
Looks like an awesome program man. I am personally not too much into Podcasting but anyone who might have an interest, this sounds like a wonderful program.
Thanks Garry. I am seriously considering adding a podcast to MasonWorld.com, and this guy is the real deal.
Man, that would be awesome for you to add a Podcast to MasonWorld.com, if anything you’d have one listener. 🙂
Thanks Garry.
I have been seriously thinking about it.
Do you have any thoughts about content, duration and frequency? I was thinking no more that 10 minutes long, with a new episode every 2-3 weeks (or maybe monthly).
Thanks,
Mark
I like how detailed you are with your articles such as the more recent Cloaking Links… to me it seems like you are challenged with keeping your word count DOWN. It almost seems like you’re holding back a little bit because you’re conscious that your articles are getting too long. So, heck, I’d say do what you’re doing now, but provide 10 minutes of a review to reiterate your points made in you posts.
Also, might not be a bad idea to ask other readers, nothing wrong with writing a post asking for opinions. 🙂
Thanks Garry — great suggestions. I was actually thinking that might be an excuse to run a survey.
Oh dude you have just got to add a podcast. I need something new in my mp3 player these days. LOL garry you think mark is wordy nooooooooo what ever gave you that idea.
Mark is a freaking word-a-holic.
But that why we read him.
Don’t hold back mark.
Say what you have to say if its 7 million words then go for it.
So when is the podcast again?
Shane —
When is my podcast? LOL not sure. My brain is still processing the enormous amount of information from Jason Van Orden last night. His teleseminar on podcasting was AWESOME.
Thanks for the encouragement.
Mark
HAHAHAHA ok I jsthave to say this. Have a look at garry’s pic there above you. Doesnt he just the most evil cheshire cat grin, feels like he’s trying to look down my top or something.
I found someone with a tutorial for wordpress and phpbay, i’lltry to find it send it to you.
@Shane;
Yep — there is a reason that “Garry” rhymes with “Scarry.”
Thanks for the tutorial. Actually, getting phpBay to work is not the issue. I was trying to get yahoo pipes to build the phpBay search string based on the Terms widget that they have to extract keywords. I was able to do that and inject the phpBay command into the RSS feed, but I have not figured out how to extract that key value pair (item.y:catstring) from the feed.
Thanks, though.
Regards,
Mark