Archive | July, 2006

25 July 2006 ~ 1 Comment

Record Your Interview With Your Pro On The Phone!

Undies,

I know lot’s of you are nearing that point of recording a interview.

Maybe your fumbling over how to set up Pamela or a similar recording device. Mabye you already did your recording and it didn’t turn out so hot.

Ed mentions using Skype becuase it’s a free alternative and usually is a fairly easy process.

However, I’ve seen many interviews that have turned out kinda crappy, with echo’s, and lag times. It’s really frustrating to spend all your time, effort, and money and have your recording go to shit.

I’ve created a video that is for members of a product I sell. I thought you may benefit from it as well.

If you got an extra $15-$20 for product creation, recording your interview on the telephone might be a safer option.

Here’s the video.

The video will redirect you to the site that I have succesfully used over the last year.

I’m not saying Skype doesn’t work, cuz it often does. I just personally feel this is a safer option.

Cheers,

J-Mo

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21 July 2006 ~ 5 Comments

Day 21, Underachiever 30 Day Challenge

Hey friends,

Sorry I’ve been away for a couple of days. I have been trying to battle it out with the new Google policy changes and my 30 Day Challenge Niches have taken a back seat for a quick moment.

However, all’s good in the hood. Things will definitely work themselves out.

Luckily, my campaigns for my 30 Day Challenge Niches have been fine. In fact, some pages with absolutely no content are even getting traffic. Amazing. Anyways, only a few days left in the challenge and we need to get you across the finish line.

Despite all these roadblocks, I’m still gonna battle on.

Check out today’s podcast about how I’m completely starting anew with the 30 Day Challenge and am not worried about it one bit.

Here’s the podcast

(Sorry about the high hats in the back ground. I recorded on my music making software Sonar 3)

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16 July 2006 ~ 2 Comments

Easy Undie Copy With Copywriting Coach Shaune Clarke

Shaune Clarke Unleashes The Goods On How To Write Easy Undie Copy

Shaune Clarke Copywriting Coach

Dear Underachievers, and whomever else peruses this bad ass blog…

I just got off the phone and my head hurts. Shaune and I covered an insane amount of material on this phone call. You will be delighted with the info on this call. Make sure your equipped with a pen and notepad while listening to this.

Becuase of the extrememly high value of this call, I’m not going to post it in public. You either have to be a Ultra Underachiever, or be taking part in the 30 Day Challenge to get this call. I’m not sure I want the entire net having access to this call for FREE.

Once you listen to the call you will see why. Shaune smacks the ball out of the park while laying down a template for writing Easy Undie Copy. Well to be honest, it’s not exactly that easy. However Shaune has an amazing ability to chunk down the hard stuff and make it much easier to consume.

His fluidity, passion, and knowledge shines through in this interview. If your needing a bit of copywriting advice for your sales pages, you gotta listen to this interview. Drop this baby into your iPod and have a listen. It’s a gem.

To get access to the interview, you must be a Ultra Underachiever or a 30 Day Challenge participant. If you are either of those, you know where to get the call. Shoot on over to the forum and grab a copy of this PRONTO.

Your pal,

Jason “Profit” Moffatt

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14 July 2006 ~ 10 Comments

Transition Phrases For Your Sales Pages.

Howdy ho ya’ll,

It’s salesletter time. For lot’s of people this is very tough. Don’t sweat it though. Sit back, have fun, and try to learn while your doing it. It’s doubtful you are going to get it right the first time, or even the second. Writing copy is a very difficult thing to do for many people. However, once you learn a few of the tricks, it’s not as intimidating.

My advice, just be enthusiastic about doing your letter and smile. You could be carrying concrete forms with diesel fuel on them all day. This really ain’t so bad. Don’t think it has to be done all at once. And pay attention to your customer. Your message should not be about you.

Be careful. If your anything like me, it’s possible to let your ego get into the way of the pitch. The letter shouldn’t really be about you. Talk directly to your prospects. Let them know you are there to solve THEIR PROBLEM, and your here to do it NOW. Not tomorrow, not next week, but NOW!

DON’T BE A SISSY WHEN ASKING FOR THE SALE.

It doesn’t always have to be a hard offer, but always gotta ask. You have to tell them to buy. Make it clear that you are here to sell them something. Not in the beginning of the letter, but during the offer at the end. Sometimes you really have to spell out the ABC’s to people or they
won’t figure out how to buy. OMG… I just got a great idea. I instictively just typed it out as I do when I blog and don’t edit, but I had to revert back and hit the eraser on that one. GOLD NUGGET…. I can sell that gold nugget I tell ya. I bet this little idea would raise conversions by
a whole %. I’m gonna test it out.

So, here’s something that may help you write your letter. I think that it was JP Maroney, or one of the crew in Michel Fortin’s forum that posted this. Thought it might be handy for ya. Occasionally when going from paragraph to paragraph you want the reader to feel a CLIFFHANGER effect! They can’t wait to see what’s next. Good Transition phrases can help contribute and create the cliffhanger effect.

Now I’m not saying these are all great, but here ya are. Add this to your swipefile kiddies.

1. As you carefully scan each and every word of this page…
2. As you may have noticed…
3. Aside from that, one thing’s for sure
4. And that doesn’t take into account the fact that…
5. And here’s some great news for you:
6. And to prove it, here is…
7. A word of caution:
8. Astonishing, isn’t it?
9. And remember…
10. And that’s not all…
11. And best of all…
12. And what’s worse…
13. But before I jump into the details, let me say this…
14. Back to what I was saying…
15. But don’t take my word for it…
16. But I must let you in on a secret…
17. Before we go any further, I want to set something straight…
18. But you’re still unsure? You’d rather be safe than sorry?
19. But what if you could…
20. But make no mistake about it…
21. But wait, it didn’t stop there…
22. But if you’re still not convinced, let me SWEETEN the deal for you…
23. Bear with me, because I’m going to show you how…
24. But there is just one small catch…
25. But more on that later…
26. But that’s not all… Far from it!
27. But you know what else?
28. But wait! You have seen NOTHING yet…
29. Bottom line is…
30. But how do you know if (Insert Your Product Name) is for you?
31. But it doesn’t stop there, either.
32. But don’t worry…
33. Consider this:
34. Can this be true?
35. Can you imagine how great that feels?
36. Can you really afford not to….
37. Do you follow me so far?
38. Does this make sense to you?
39. Don’t forget…
40. For example…
41. For instance…
42. Fair enough?
43. Here’s the real kicker:
44. Here’s the story:
45. Here’s something you probably don’t know about…
46. Heck, you don’t even need…
47. Here are some examples…
48. However, the problem is…
49. How can you beat that?
50. Hang on to your seat because…
51. Have you heard enough?
52. Here’s what else I’ll do for you…
53. How?
54. I’m not kidding…
55. If you think it’s nothing, think again…
56. I know, you’re probably skeptical. Right?
57. I can’t stress this enough…
58. In the next 5 minutes…
59. In truth…
60. It all comes down to this…
61. Just imagine…
62. Just let this sink in for a minute…
63. Let me ask you this question…
64. Let’s face it…
65. Look at it this way…
66. Let me show you exactly how this works:
67. Let me explain…
68. Let me give you a bit of an idea of…
69. Let me show you how dead serious I am…
70. Let me be a bit more specific…
71. Let me just quickly recap…
72. Listen, I’m not kidding around…
73. Now, you’re probably wondering…
74. Now, tell me…
75. OK, I’m nearly done, but…
76. OK, let me repeat that…
77. OK, I know what you’re thinking…
78. OK. You might be asking…
79. Reality is…
80. Seriously, put some thought into this…
81. Still not convinced?
82. So instead of wishful thinking…
83. So, here’s what else is in store for you…
84. So hang on while I explain…
85. Think about it…
86. The fact is…
87. The best part is that…
88. To top it off…
89. That’s just the tip of the iceberg
90. There’s a saying…
91. This is really cool…
92. The result?
93. Why?
94. What does all this mean to you?
95. What’s more…
96. Want to see how it works right now?
97. What makes this so special?
98. Want proof?
99. You see…
100. You’re going to love this…
101. Yes, you read that right…

• “But, that’s not all.”
• “And now you can . . .”
• “So that is why . . .”
• “Or, if you prefer . . .”
• “Now—here is all you do.”
• “Better yet . . .”
• “More important than that . . .”
• “And in addition to that . . .”
• “When you first . . .”
• “Let me show you how . . .”
• “Within the next few days . . .”
• “You may wonder why . . .”
• “Here is the reason why . . .”
• “As you probably know . . .”
• “Now, here is the next step.”
• “So you’ll be glad to know . . .”

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09 July 2006 ~ 2 Comments

FREE TRAFFIC and CLASSIFIED ADS FOR UNDIES

Hey folks. I’m a bit reluctant to call this FREE traffic becuase
in all actuality it does take a bit of time to load up these ads.
Time is worth money, so it’s not entirely free. However it won’t
cost you a cent to put up some ads on these sites and hopefully
drive a bit of traffic to your sites.

Here is a video

If you have troubles with the video, try back in a minute or two
and be patient for it to load.

And here is a PDF guide that has a list of a bunch of FREE
Classified sites.

Click Here for the PDF

My advice is to write an ad once, and save it to a text file. That
way if you want to spread out your ad on multiple sites you won’t
have to rewrite it again and again.

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08 July 2006 ~ 10 Comments

My Face Playing Chicken With A Surfboard.

Peep The Video Here

Hey folks, I wanted to get you some solid content today on how to get some traffic to your blogs and lead capture pages. However, i spent most of the day in the hospital. Alison and I decided to join Frank and his wife for a little surfing session.

Well, little tip here. Next time you go surfing, don’t ram your face into someones surf board. It don’t feel so hot. Not only will you teeth portrude through you lip, you have to get a gang of stitches from the hospital. FUN TIMES.

Despite the rough day, it’s all part of the game. During the last two days, it’s been roadblock city. Maybe tomorrow will be a bit better.

I’m just happy I have all my teeth. While my grill may be temporarily jacked, and I can’t chew
food, it could be worse.

Maybe I’ll have a battle wound to show off.

OH, by the way…..

After having a hell of a day with my videos not working, I decided to try out FLV Producer. So far it seems pretty good.

How about you folks. ARe you seeing the video ok? Does it lag at all? Does it have to buffer before you can see it? How’s the audio? I’d love to know.

Cheers.

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06 July 2006 ~ 3 Comments

No Wussing Out, No Sleep Til Brooklyn

The YouTube Video appears to be slowing down the load time of my
blog so I’ll just add the link for you here.

Click Here For Today’s Video

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04 July 2006 ~ 3 Comments

4th of July in Underachiever Land

Howdy Ya’ll. Today is a day for BBQ, Drinks, and blowing apart Porta Potties with high power explosives. Doesn’t get any better then that.

I hope everyone has a safe and festive 4th of July, even if you are outside of the U.S.

Today’s news really had me excited. We are officially abandoning the normal flycatcher process for this year. Yee-ha. I say this because there are actually some ways to shortcut past the flycatcher that we have learned in Ultra Underachievers, but I’ll keep this focused on 30 Day Challenge.

This really is some good news, however you must utilize the autoresponder process well for you to ensure making the $1. Learn how to write good emails, and you will reap some serious rewards all year long.

I have decided to show you how I write autoresponders as an example. These 5 emails were written on the fly with almost no editing. They were written for another person, not myself and were actually never used so I decided to share them with you in hopes you can gain some information on how to write entertaining and effective emails.

Click Here For a Quick Video

Click Here To download the autoresponder examples.

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02 July 2006 ~ 4 Comments

Day 2 of the 30 Day Challenge. Busy day

Howdy friends…

Today is a very busy and important day in the challenge. I know many of you may have your minds already made up about the niche you want to enter, but I strongly encourage you to slow down and go through the process that Ed has layed out.

The number one reason for failure last year was people rushing to judgement too quickly without adaquete research that backs up their hunches about a market. Today I’m not going to give you any videos or audios because Ed has a lot of stuff for you to watch in the audio and video section. I don’t want to bog you down too much.

I know it’s the 4th of July weekend and many of you have family plans, travel, and partying to do. However I strongly urge you to not skimp on the research phase during day 2 here. Please try to find a few hours to diligently research your ideas. This is so darn important.

Even though I feel like I can pinpoint a profitable niche in 5 minutes, I still have spent about 4 hours digging into the niche I feel is best suited for the challenge. To be honest, I’ll probably be spending another 4 hours today digging around for competitors, affiliate programs, and any hot information or trends that relate to this niche.

Since this is such a important day, and Ed has so much stuff for you to watch, I’m holding back on releasing another video or audio right now. Most likely I’ll hit you folks up with something tomorrow.

Til then, much luck…

J-MO

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01 July 2006 ~ 6 Comments

Day 1, Thirty Day Challenge…. 15 Minutes, 30 Ideas.

It’s on. We are officially rolling with the 30 Day Challenge. Ed has a ton of content and videos for day 1. I don’t want to overflow you with too much stuff, but I created this video that shows you how i find ideas.

This video is about 15 minutes but shows you how I came up with 30 ideas with almost no effort. You can easily grab ideas by doing this too.

The goal is for you to find 7 ideas today. If you watch Ed’s videos and this video, you will have way more then 7 ideas.

Watch the Niche Finding Video Here.

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