Archive for the ‘freebie’ Category
As part of an effort to be of more of service to my subscribers, I've decided to start sending out more informational content — hopefully on a semi-regular basis.
Weekly, maybe? We'll see.
The length and quality of the writing, as well as of the information, may vary considerably. It will depend on what else (and how much) is going on with me, but I'll simply postpone and omit if I feel it's necessary.
So … this may eventually become a full-blown marketing newsletter. But for the immediate future, I expect it to be fairly short and to-the-point articles about various aspects of online marketing (and perhaps offline, too, occasionally).
My subscribers will find resources that pertain to the discussion (when available and when I feel comfortable recommending them) at the end of these soliloquies. (Soliloquies? Fancy word, yeah?) I will be putting these resources at the end so as to not interrupt the flow.
Some of this information (and the aforementioned resources) may prove to be "old hat" to some of my subscribers. Since I don't have a very complete picture about how much or how little experience various folks have, I have to go with the basics at least some of the time, right?
But if you are, or become, a subscriber and are patient with me. I know, sooner or later, I'll get around to providing some information that even the most seasoned marketer will find extremely valuable. Just don't expect it every time out.
Okay?
This will be for my subscribers ONLY and will not be published here, at AWeber, or elsewhere.
So if you haven't signed up yet, please do so and watch for my next email, most likely in about 12 hours or so, in which I will begin by discussing …
Don't you just love cliff-hangers? LOL.
To your continuing success!,
Richard D. Farley / MythoSpheres Development
I'm sure you've probably seen some of the hype about the new Monster Mage launch on Tuesday, July 12th, i.e., tomorrow as of this post.
If not, what's the deal? It's not like you have anything else to do besides pay attention to these things, right?
Okay. Just kidding around. Believe me, I understand busy!
So anyway, whether you've seen the hype or not, you may be wondering what is Monster Mage?
Already being a Mage, I happen to already own it, so I can tell you.
Or can I?
It's for autoblogging, but it's a little more complicated than that.
Very shortly after Greg Jacobs started WP Mage in late 2009, I was one of those out there testing it and a lot of Mages, including me, were full of questions, not the least of which was "will this really work?"
The answer to that question turned out to be … er, maybe.
Some of us found a lot of success with WP Mage. There's no arguing that. Assuming you measure success solely in terms of fast money.
Over time though, I realized Greg Jacobs philosophy, i.e., how he recommends his customers approach the use of WP Mage, just wasn't for me.
Why?
Greg kinda takes what some call the "shotgun spam site" approach to his tools, but I prefer being more judicious in their use. I like to build things to last, including my websites.
Greg's philosophy is more about creating a lot of (some would say, low-quality, spammy) sites and making just a little income on each one.
The WP Mage plugins are fantastic, and that strategy can certainly work, perhaps especially now that Monster Mage will offer several new tools for making content unique and for further monetizing WP Mage sites.
Some of us have experimented a bit and seen our profits double using some of the new tools found in Monster Mage!
But wait.
Okay, some of you who are already in the know, I hear you: Greg Jacobs demands such a hefty price!!
Yes, he does. And I don't feel it is my place to tell you it is or is not worth it. It is clearly worth it to some of us, but you certainly shouldn't spend the money if it's going to create any hardship for you or your loved ones. There are a lot of other good, less-expensive tools out there now if you want to try your hand at autoblogging.
And I don't really recommend completely automated blogging anyway. Blogging can turn into a lot of hard work, and some automation can be very helpful, but you really need quality, unique, useful content if you expect your organic search traffic to last.
But let's forget all that for a second. Here's what I really wanted to tell you: one of WP Mage's best plugins is the Affiliate Mage plugin, and now … until the launch tomorrow, i.e., July 12th, you can get the Affiliate Mage plugin absolutely FREE!
This plugin has created 9.5 million dollars in commissions in the last 2 years!
Whether you think you have a use for it right now or not, you just gotta get this:
Check it out here:
http://www.mythospheres.com/likes/affiliatemagemonster
And those of you who are interested in finding out more about what Greg has to offer (and why some of us are so excited about it), be sure to stay signed up to his list thru the launch.
Until next time –
– to your success!
Richard D. Farley / Mythospheres Development
