One of the really cool things that happens at the Niche Affiliate Marketing Seminar is how “hands on” that it is. As a demonstration, the NAMS instructors actually create a product during the seminar, set up a sales page, and help people promote the product during seminar.
This is an excellent teaching tool. It shows people just how easy it is to create an information product and put it out there. It’s the best example that I have seen when you want to teach people to take massive action in conjunction with fundamentals of information product creation and marketing.
Excellent Social Media Product
The product that was created today was a panel discussion about Social Media Marketing Strategy. Panelists included Willie Crawford, Mark Riley, Joey Smith, Jeff Herring, and Maritza Parra. They attacked 5 questions for about an hour:
- Is Social Media for real? How is it changing Internet Marketing?
- How do you drive traffic using Social Media
- Do you still need a list? How do I use Social Media with my list?
- Why would I want to build an online presence using Social Media?
- Do conversion tactics still work on Social Media?
In addition to that, the moderator, David Perdue asked a simple question: tell me one of your secret strategies for making money with social media. That was probably the most exciting part of the panel discussion.
This is a pretty cool product. When you check out the sales page, realize that the whole thing was created in just a few hours – you’ll be amazed at the quality of the content that can be generated in just a couple of hours.
One more thing: While I was here, I learned about another really cool product called Twitter Glitch. If you are using twitter in your marketing, you really should have a twitter disaster recovery plan. I recommend you check that out as well.
Sounds like fun Mark. Glad you made it after your airplane issues. I still have a hard time sometimes, getting my head around social media marketing. I know about it and I practice it but, doing it from a planned strategic angle is something I still need to work on.
Steve
That is kewl, but it was a little insulting when everyone tried to sell it to the SSWT people for $17. Too many Internet Marketing people see others as a means for making money.
Oh man — certainly did not mean to insult you. This post was definately not intended as a hard sell. I really do think that this recording is worth way more than $17. As you probably know, I only promote things that I feel are helpful to my readership and only after I have reviewed them.
I am very interested to hear more about what happened that bothered you. Feel free to send me an email and we can discuss.
Not you man, it was that 20 SSWT attendees tried to tweet it to sell to everyone. No hard feelings.
Thanks once again Dear Mark for this nice information.
Thanks for the tip about TwitterGlitch. I hadn’t heard of that one before.
Rich
Great tips!
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