Marketer Of The Day With Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights From The Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around The World

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Marketing, entrepreneurship, membership sites, webinars, and traffic

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  • 087: Break Out of Your Money Zone (and Uninstall Negative Money Beliefs) Using 80/20 and 10X

    06/05/2016 Duração: 37min

    Important Quotes & Terms Jeff Bezos: "Entrepreneurs must be willing to be misunderstood for long periods of time." Lao Tzu: "The journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step" T. Harv Eker: one foot on the brake Grant Cardone: you must put 10X the amount of effort you think you had to put in to create that goal Resources: positive affirmations about money Resources: Socratic questions to change limiting beliefs into empowering beliefs Reasons We Became Entrepreneurs Result: travel, retire, better house/car More time for what matters Break out of the daily grind Freedom Control Less stress, work Build something undeniably great with your name on it Crack the code (or nut) using your intelligence Help others to build their business, write a book, lose weight, etc. Change lives. Get the high score Reasons You're Trapped in That Money Zone self-esteem (you think you're not smart enough or don't deserve it), too old or too young, fear of change, fear of losing friends, com

  • 086: Destroy Overwhelm Today, Achieve Maximum Clarity and Get Back on Track to Making Money

    29/04/2016 Duração: 59min

    If you do the things you've always done, you'll get the results you've always gotten. Questions must be answered. Ask your "computer" brain for more negative answers and it will provide this to you. Ask for positive things and it also can't stop. "Destroy Overwhelm" FREE Report Important Quotes "You either create or allow everything that happens to you." -- Jack Canfield "Today may not seem like much, but you're trading a day of your life for it." -- Anonymous Questions As We Get Started Take stock of what matters and what doesn't. What can you let go? What is your usual reaction to: your bank account, your significant other, bad news, good news. What can you change? Do you work better under pressure (just enough chaos) or do you like getting further and further ahead? Do you have some skin in the game or are you just a spectator? Psychological Triggers to Become Instantly Productive Even in Overwhelm countdown timer (creates artificial urgency) Seinfeld technique (mark each day on t

  • 085: Upgrade Your Thoughts & Beliefs: What Rich People Know vs. What Poor People Don’t

    23/04/2016 Duração: 52min

    "The worst people to serve are the poor people. Give them free, they think it's a trap. Tell them it's a small investment, they'll say can't earn much. Tell them to come in big, they'll say no money. Tell them try new things, they'll say no experience. Tell them it's traditional business, they'll say hard to do. Tell them it's a new business model, they'll say it's MLM. Tell them to run a shop, they'll say no freedom. Tell them run new business, they'll say no expertise. Just ask them, what can they do? They won’t be able to answer you. Poor people fail because of one common behavior: Their Whole Life is About Waiting." -- Jack Ma "The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails." -- John Maxwell Thought #1: Wealth is a choice: make up your mind. If money was distributed equally, it would be back in the "old" hands within 90 days Thought #2: Stop fooling yourself about what you're after. Peace of mind, being able to do good in the world, is easie

  • 084: How to Take Action: Create a New Information Product or Promote an Old One?

    16/04/2016 Duração: 43min

    "You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future." -- Steve Jobs "A real decision is meausred by the fact that you've taken a new action. If there's no action, you haven't truly decided." -- Tony Robbins Criteria for updating a course you're selling: Has it be at least 1 year since I launched this? Is it still selling, or have sales dropped off slightly? (as I'm promoting it heavily?) Is there something new I'd change in each module of this course? Is there a new sexy hook I can add to justify this new course? (examples: transcripts for videos, tools/templates, coaching calls using TimeTrade) Tune in to today's Robert Plank Show where we talk about taking action and how to decide between the "product launch frenzy" versus income streams that make you money for years to come...

  • 083: Laws of Success and the Problem Solver’s Mindset: Become An Above-Average Entrepreneur, Get Results Out of Every Course You Consume, and Succeed in Every Journey You Take

    09/04/2016 Duração: 58min

    "I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it. -- Bill Gates Remember Four Daily Tasks? No matter how crazy or "complicated" you try to make your productivity and time management, this is what always keeps me productive: 10 minute early morning, 40 minute morning, 40 minute early afternoon, 40 minute afternoon three day window: forget about the 100 item to-do list or 4-week plan. What's this week? degrees of doneness: no chipping away, starting, continuing. What did you finish? accountability & encryption: list out the acronyms of what you're going to do distractions: don't check your phone, email, Twitter, or the news (it will find you) Principle #1: Complete For Now / Minimum Viable Product Keep it simple. Don't fool yourself into thinking complicated is better, or 100x half finished things are better than 1 finished thing (don't replicate the mistakes) -- get the bugs out Abundance mindset: there's enough room for everybody. A rising tide

  • 082: Don’t Compare Your Insides to Their Outsides: Seven Strategies to Use Positive Pressure to Achieve “Critical Mass” Motivation

    01/04/2016 Duração: 39min

    Quote of the Week: "Even the sharpest of knives cannot cut if held the wrong way." -- Rachel Wolchin Catchphrase of the Week: "Don't hit the baseball, hit through the baseball." Some people on my Little League team even tried "throwing" the bat at the baseball to "save time getting on base." Guess how well that worked out? Thought of the Week: You need to have enough judgement to know when to be the "drone employee" (follow the steps exactly) and when to be the creative CEO (remove steps or experiment) Seven Motivational Strategies Strategy #1: Four Daily Tasks & Accountability Group: four business related measurable tasks you COMPLETE, and not CONTINUE. Strategy #2: Deadline & Three-Day Window Strategy #3: Minimum Viable Product: what if you had to stop today? (absolute focus on one goal, milestones, and use early profits as motivation to keep going) -- avoid "fake it till you make it" Strategy #4: Do It Better Than "That Idiot Who Doesn't Deserve It" (common enemy) Strategy #5: What's In It

  • 081: Kindle Publishing with Dave Koziel

    25/03/2016 Duração: 45min

    Dave Koziel from PublishWithDave.com is going to tell us how he makes $10,000 to $30,000 per month from Amazon Kindle. He's created 60 to 80 Kindle books (6,000 to 12,000 words in length) for $80-$150. Right Click to Save: "Publish with Kindle" FREE Report (Robert Plank & Dave Koziel) Some books produce hundreds per month while even the "duds" generate $20-$25 per month. He's going to share not only his numbers and "ah-ha" moments, but his secret strategies for making money with Amazon Kindle publishing. (As well as CreateSpace physical books and ACX Audible audiobooks.) Topics covered: How to make money with Amazon Kindle without writing any of your own books (Dave only wrote two of his own books, for fun) How even an underforming book (6,000 to 12,000 words in length) makes Dave about $25 per month and can make as many as hundreds of dollars per month (so how many books like these would you outsource?) The secret to getting Amazon buyers off Amazon and onto your list How to get started with that

  • 080: A Day in the Life of Successful Internet Marketer Robert Plank

    18/03/2016 Duração: 01h11min

    Ever wonder what those successful internet marketers do all day? Probably less than you, and that's why they make more money. Let's talk about how to "work" smarter (and not harder) to do more in less time, just like the "big guys" do... Catchphrase of the Week: make your own luck Quote of the Week: "Imperfect action is better than perfect inaction." -- Harry S Truman Marketer of the Week: Mark Hess (give your buyers exactly what they want, understand what leads them to buy from you, race to the inbox) How to Be Happier, More Organized, and More Productive Thought #1: What's Good About This? Thought #2: Be Desperate to Reduce Clutter Thought #3: Because I Can (silence the haters) Try things out of curiosity to see what response I get. If I repeat those things, then they worked! Watch that too. A Day in the Life of Robert Plank morning routine? send a quick email every day meditation? reading? time management: don't check email in the morning, don't multitask, get everything done

  • 079: The Seven (Kindle and CreateSpace) Books That Should Be Building Your Internet Marketing Business

    11/03/2016 Duração: 56min

    Let's talk today about "business card" books to build your business. You should get your best ideas down, and re-use (even sometimes repeating yourself) your best content, especially in the form of digital and physical books. Amazon lets you publish an unlimited number books, so you might as well make the most of it. Marketer of the Week: Jeff Mills (be the salesman -- best salesman for an app creator but he didn't even make the product) Quote of the Week: "When you focus on problems, you'll have more problems. When you focus on possibilities, you'll have more opportunities." -- Unknown Catchphrase of the week: "Don't live life with one foot on the brake." Comfort zone, money zone. Nobody likes a backseat driver. Thought of the week: What if you just put 10 minutes a day into that goal? Put aside $10 a day to build your business? Read just 1 page from a book per day? Is There a Book in You? Check out Robert's Amazon AuthorCentral page. Book of your best blog posts (rate them to narrow down the b

  • 078: Plug and Play Passive Income Business Models to Build Up That Nest Egg

    05/03/2016 Duração: 49min

    Catchphrase of the Week: See a movie or go to the park. Quote of the Week: "The number one reason why people give up so fast is because they tend to look at how far they still have to go, instead of how far they have gotten." - Unknown Marketer of the Week: Gary Ambrose (show someone how to "make a million dollars in five minutes" -- his membership hosting platform includes pre-made membership content, sales letters, emails, just click and it's in) Seven Passive Income Business Models 1. Fiverr services (Profit Dashboard) 2. Tiny little $7 reports: it's all about the upsell (Income Machine) 3. Low-ticket webinar: fake out and drop the price down to $7. Anything to get them buying. (Webinar Crusher) 4. Platinum coaching program: seminar, application, recurring GoToWebinar. (Membership Cube) 5. Yearly software: license table, updates, developer license, lifetime access. (This is how we sell and market Backup Creator). 6. Webinar membership sites: 4 or 8 week class, fixed term site, deactivatable software, chec

  • 077: How and Why I Create My Podcast, and How You Too Can Get Your Own Online Radio Show Listed on iTunes

    24/02/2016 Duração: 49min

    Question of the Week: what's your hook? Catchphrase of the week: Teach long division, sell the calculator Quote of the Week: "Don't make the mistake of doing nothing, just because you can't do everything." -- Unknown Marketer of the Week: Jordan Hall (do you have an all-in-one solution?) Let me share my podcasting formula with you: 5-10 minutes of a problem, 5-10 minutes of a solution, and 5-10 minutes of a case study implementing that solution to the previously stated problem... Segment 1: Problem Content marketing traffic (also transcript and book) Fleshing out ideas Stay in the mind of the prospect Segment 2: Solution Soft sell (URL dropping) Content muscle Presentation muscle Segment 3: Case Study Equipment: Logitech ClearChat, GoldWave, tagging, LibSyn, PowerPress The (your name) Show: 5 minute episode, then artwork/music, then longer form content, interviews, more free-form iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, podcast directories, seed traffic from list This episode's sponsor:

  • 076: Gamification: Make Your Membership Sites Sticky Using WP Notepad and WP Kunaki

    20/02/2016 Duração: 55min

    Let's talk about "The Grid" you'll have in your membership site: What if you taught weight loss? Give me a 5x5 table (or dashboard) where I can choose the meal plan I want to lose weight. Hypnosis membership site? Let me jump to the exact recording I want to listen to in order to feel good, fall asleep, get focused, etc. Let me choose the exact real estate form in your real estate membership site. Catchphrase of the Week: When you copy the airplane for the first time, duplicate the dents, too. Question of the Week: What's the One Word That You Own? Drip, clone. Template. Quote of the Week: "No focus = overwhelm." -- Dan Blank Marketer of the Week: Joe Lavery (put the pressure on your website visitors using scarcity) Our Membership Cube course shows you how to setup WordPress, a domain name, sales letter, and use Wishlist Member as the "gatekeeper" to manage all your members: let them in once they pay, or kick them out if they cancel/refund. WP Notepad to provide note-taking areas allow members

  • 075: Make Money on the Internet Starting from Scratch (Using Fiverr)

    12/02/2016 Duração: 59min

    Today we're talking about a silly way of making money using Fiverr. Our course for this is at Profit Dashboard. Everyone can do this. Even if you're bored, goofing around, looking for startup money, or starting a business that someone else can continue. "Make Money from Fiverr" FREE Report Like the Robert Plank Show on Facebook Robert Plank's Catchphrases of the Week Phrase #1: Don't Think So Much. (start doing) Phrase #2: Think about what you'd do if you were desperate for money. Then do some version of that (on a smaller scale) so you don't actually have to become desperate. Quote of the Week from Revolutionary War Colonel William Prescott: "An obstacle is often a stepping stone." Marketer of the Week: Daniel Hall from DanielHallPresents.com. Have a whole year of webinars booked. Book 2-3 different webinar swaps with someone if the first one works well. First, make the money ($100). Then, scale it to make more money ($1000). Then, scale back the time so it doesn't take over your life ($100-$1000/h

  • 074: The Penny Test, The Login Test, and the Opt-In Test (Does Your Internet Business Get a Passing Score?)

    06/02/2016 Duração: 35min

    Can a single penny really make or break your entire online business? Listen on to find out... Marketer of the week: Teresa King. She Taught me how to keep it simple. One of the first people I knew with a membership site (1999) -- BoxedScripts with me. Redirect Pro. Feature Presentation: The Penny Test Does your business pass these three tests? Penny Test (what happens if you set your product's price to 0.01, actually purchase for real, then change the price back to normal later? Can you completely pay, check out, and create an account in your system? What about logging back in?) Login Test (upsell, test user, MG user masquerading, dashboard page, login-logout) Opt-in Test (single-double-triple optin, re-optin with existing address) fill in contact form) Ten Bonus Tests 1. Is your mailing address on your website? 2. What about a contact form? 3. What do I see when I google your name? 4. Search your name on Amazon? 5. Search on YouTube? 6. Search on iTunes? 7. Do you own the .com? 8. Where can I opti

  • 073: Multi-Pass Copywriting: Kick Off That Sales Letter with Just Ten Bullet Points

    29/01/2016 Duração: 46min

    If you feel like there are holes in your internet marketing knowledge, that maybe you're trying to learn college calculus but can't add two plus two, then this is the podcast episode for you! Many marketers are obsessed with split testing, funnels, and setting up 1-click upsells, but they don't even have a buy button on a sales page. Can I walk you through what I tell someone if they're struggling, can't get a sales page figured out, and just need a quick web page online? The first thing is that you should have a copy of Paper Template (just $7 dollars) installed on WordPress, because you can easily click and create anything you want. But now what do you write on that web page where you want people to enter their email to subscribe? What magic words do you place on a web page where you want people to click and pay you money? Marketer of the Week: Robert Puddy I created a couple of products and launched a couple of services with Robert Puddy back in the day. His big thing then was creating traffic exchange

  • 072: Uncover Your Inner Genius and Unlock Your Creativity (On Demand)

    23/01/2016 Duração: 53min

    Maybe you're bored in your internet business right now because there's no real risk, challenge, or excitement in your business? This especially happens if you fall into the trap of "lying" because nothing is real. Let's get you creative so you can think your way out of your current predicament (even if that problem is boredom)... Creativity doesn't only mean "get a bunch of ideas." Notice how the word "create" is in it? Creativity = to create. Make something new and valuable. Idea or invention. Why slow down? If you're on a roll, keep going, so during slow times when you're tired, your past self (on a timer) is like an extra employee you don't have to pay. Four minute mile: 100 article days, book in an afternoon, class in an afternoon, airport product. $2k product twice a week. Hack a 100k income, how many products to sell to achieve that goal. $1000 per hour income (webinars). 1 hour per week full time income (Amazon). 1 hour per day income (Fiverr). Think your way out of a situation. Albert Einstein

  • 071: Procrastination Solver: How to Achieve Absolute Razor-Sharp Focus and Improve Concentration On Demand

    16/01/2016 Duração: 44min

      Are your goals S.M.A.R.T. goals? Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound. Tune into today's program to uncover the tried and true techniques (16 total) to keep yourself motivated, focused, out of the procrastination zoned and focused on getting it all done and achieving that goal: Our marketer of the week is Jim Edwards from TheNetReporter. My biggest takeaway from him: just point and shoot PowerPoint for your video. It doesn't need to have quick cuts, fancy edits or be professionally done -- at all. General Motivation Four Daily Tasks: Business-Building, Deliverable (no degrees of doneness, no chipping away, no to-do lists) Seinfeld calendar (do something small every day so the cycle isn't broken) + 5 day sprint Formula and checklist: for example, 3 part podcasts and "research heavy" blog posts: 100 solutions, group into 4-5 categories and whittle down so it's all meat and no grissle, which leads us to... Reduce and rearrange the raw materials -- SIMPLE mindmapping with FreeMind hel

  • New Month’s Accomplishment: This is A Way Better Alternative (and Solution) to New Year’s Resolutions

    09/01/2016 Duração: 07min

    New Year's Resolutions don't "work" and a "New Month's Accomplishment" is what you need instead. Let me explain... New Year's "resolutions" are silly for a few reasons... They usually aren't S.M.A.R.T. goals (specific, measurable, achievable, results-oriented, and time-bound). SMART goals are pretty self explanatory but let me lay it out so there's no confusion: when you set out to do something, make sure that it's: simple and clearly defined (specific) something tangible so it's 100% clear whether or not you accomplished that goal (measurable) enough of a stretch to move you out of your comfort zone, but not a shot at the moon (achievable) all about an outcome instead of an activity (results-oriented) in such a timeframe that it creates a sense of urgency for you (time-bound) I think when most people set a goal that they're serious about, they intuitively and automatically make it specific, measurable, and achievable. The two biggies here are "results-oriented" and "time-bound." Issue #1: You

  • 070: Use Content Marketing to Reach Critical Mass, Flood Your Internet Business with Accidental Sales and Get to the Next Income Bracket (Without Being a “Me Too” Marketer)

    02/01/2016 Duração: 51min

    I'm finally starting to get it. The newbie mindset (or clarity mindset). Your training should "lean" towards the newbies and making a sense of the mess, with some how-to thrown in. If you don't have a blog, YouTube channel, an affiliate program, and lots of free content or search results where people can find you, then that's yet one more tool that your competitors have at their disposal, that you don't. Useful content: weekly podcast, weekly video, weekly blog post. Ideas: roundup your favorite links, post an embed reactor (a YouTube video and your opinion underneath it), become a "data scientist" and share your results Think beyond just a blog: guest posts, podcast, book, viral videos Mild keyword stuffing: use phrases people are searching Marketer of the week: Steve Celeste from InternetPursuit.com (Steve Celeste wasn't actually his real name, and his blog is long gone, but you can check out an archive on the Wayback Machine.) Steve Celeste's blog and marketing training gave me the idea of cre

  • 069: The Big Gaping Hole in Your Evil Internet Marketing Business: Do You Practice What You Preach, Is It Okay to Be a Recommender and Do You Need to Fake It Till You Make It?

    26/12/2015 Duração: 41min

    What ways is your marketing talking you OUT of a sale? Some ways are ok: being true to your personality, because you're polarizing -- repelling some and attracting others. You don't have to apologze, and I'll explain why! But if you repel the "serious buyers" and only attract the "tire-kickers" -- that hurts you long term. What's your goal? Our marketer of the Week is Robert Cialdini, author of "Influence": I've used his "six keys to influence" in my speaking, webinars, sales letters and more. The are: reciprocity, scarcity, liking, authority, social proof, and commitment/consistency. Are you missing one or two of them, or are you skewed way over towards one of these six factors? Scenarios We're Talking About Today... Are You Guilty of Any Of These I'm viewing a sales letter for a live chat plugin, but there's no live chat on the page. I'm about to buy a course on copywriting taught by some of the super-old "legends" until the sales letter tells me: by the end of module two, you'll have an idea of how

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