Are you on the guest list?

Posted October 5th, 2010. Filed under Events

In a few days time, a secret meeting is taking place between 15 of the worlds greatest Internet marketers where they’ll each take the stage for 60 minutes and share their strategies for pulling a combined $30 MILLION a year online.

Normally, to attend a private meeting like this would cost you $2-3K just to get through the door. But for the first time ever, I can get you an in to spy on every word for a tiny fraction of the cost.

* Internet Marketing Main Event *

(This is an Internet-only event. No need to stay in hotel!)

Just one warning: it’s not certain how many people will be invited, so I’d recommend you respond with your RSVP to this closed-door event in October ASAP!

P.S To give you a clue whos RSVPd yes so far, I’ve just heard word that the following speakers are on the guest list: Russell Brunson, Joel Comm, Willie Crawford, Jacqui Harris, John Jonas, Kevin Riley, Brett Ingram, Raam Anand, Dan Klatt, Soren Jordansen Cindy Battye, David Gale, Steve Yakim, Stephanie Mulac, Dr Brad Semp, and Stephen Luc. These guys bank MILLIONS per year online so I expect the strategies shared at this private meeting to be incredible!

Everybody knows one-sided relationships never work. The same is true with websites. If a website is focused entirely upon you, you will lose any visitors that may stumble across it. On the other hand, a website done correctly (one that focuses on the visitor) can easily become a lead generation machine!

When designing your website, think about these four ideas:

* People are egocentric. Subconsciously they’re viewing your website and thinking, “There’s tons of companies just like you. What are you going to do for me?”

* People love being entertained. If they believe your website is providing interesting information, you’ll have them hooked.

* People want their opinions valued. This is why most companies have incorporated a blog or forums-so their customers can put in their two cents.

* And this is the ticket for generating leads for your business: visitors want to do something.

Give your visitors something to do. Give them something free to download. Offer a free report or whitepaper. Ask for their opinion on a blog entry.

Do something, anything, and once the person responds, you ‘require’ the following information: name, address, phone number, and e-mail. Guess what you just got? A qualified lead. Qualified because they stayed on your site long enough to take action.

Clate Mask is the CEO of Infusionsoft.

Only read this message if:

1. You want to turn your blog traffic into cold hard cash…
2. You’d be happy with more buyers and subscribers than you have right now, and…
3. You want to quickly and easily create blogs that will continue to generate streams for months or years to come…

There’s a nice and easy WordPress plugin to gather opt-in subscribers…using a blog comment form…crazy, right?

When someone fills in the comment form on your blog, they type in their first name and e-mail address. So why not ask these already-interested people if they’d like to subscribe to your mailing list for updates?

Because Action Comments is a plugin, it installs super easy onto your WordPress blog. All you need is an existing autoresponder service. Just upload and activate the plugin, paste in the code from your autoresponder and you’re good to go.

You can pitch your newsletter to commenters using either a checkbox, popup dialog box or even send all commenters directly into your list…great if you’re using double opt-in and you hit the right hot buttons.