Archive for November, 2009
By now you've probably heard of JP Schoeffel's Site Profit Bot, but maybe you're still wondering if it's really all that.
Well, take it from me, it is.
Frankly, this is software I'd just as soon not tell you about. It means lots of folks who have never bothered to learn how to install a script, or build or design a website, will now be able to develop high quality, fully featured, self-contained, auto-updating and auto-monetized multimedia websites with hardly more than pushing a couple of buttons, and in about 30 seconds t'boot.
But, as with so many things these days, I guess this is the nature of the future that is bearing down upon us all. Old skills, hard won, become obsolete on any given day. And when this sort of thing happens, you have to grab on for dear life or be left behind.
Not usually one slow to act, I've already started using it. And whoa. All I can say is, consider this my unabashed recommendation.
This software is hard to review because it's just so simple and so amazing. It just does what it does and does it really well. Now all you newbies need to do is figure out where the best niches are and learn how to drive traffic.
So if you haven't yet jumped on board, what in the world are you waiting for? Right now, it's very inexpensive, but you've got only a few hours before the price on this baby goes way up. Click the link below. Go there. Now. Buy it. And when you start churning out all your amazing websites, don't forget to come back and thank me.
http://mythospheres.com/goto/SPB
To your success!,
Richard D. Farley
As I'm sure you know, being able to drive sufficient traffic is a major element of success for just about any form of internet marketing or online business. So I want to tell you about a guy that knows how, who has a system he developed himself through trial and error and from which I have benefited in my own business.
His name is Bill McRea, and he calls it 'Marketing on the Fringe 2.0.'
I took his original course, 'Marketing on the Fringe 1.0,' and was so impressed I am thinking about signing up for the new course even though I'm expecting a good percentage of it may be the exact same information as his original course.
So what I'm saying is, you REALLY need to check this out.
Why?
Well, I won't ask you to suspend your better judgment and swallow whole every miniscule mote in his sales copy, but Bill's "traffic machines" are the real deal, and this new course is the next level in his traffic machine revolution.
They are almost COMPLETELY automated, and they do drive the traffic. Since taking the first MOTF course, and implementing only some of Bill's suggestions, I have sites that are driving at least 10 times the traffic they were before. Frankly, I need to cut this post short so I can go implement some more of his suggestions.
Bill's letting people in the door to test the system for just $5 right now. But I don't expect that offer to last very long. So you've got to move on this.
Those of you who know me, know I've only rarely been this promotional or this enthusiastic, so you also should know I'm really serious this time.
Check it out right now, okay?
(Edit:: Nov 21 2009 – I owe most of the recent increase in my traffic to what I learned in his first course. Not all directly of course as I've continued to build on that knowledge, but I wouldn't have ever had the knowledge to build on in the first place if I hadn't taken his course. Bill told me this morning that he is almost sold out and expects to be tearing this down soon. Now maybe that's just a marketing ploy, and maybe it's not. In my experience, Bill usually means what he says, so to be on the safe side, you should fork over that massive $5 for the 7-day trial and check it out now if your current traffic strategy isn't all you hoped it would be.)
http://mythospheres.com/recommends/McReaMOTF2
To your ever-increasing success!,
Richard D. Farley
There is a lot of misinformation around these days, some of it, unfortunately, out here on the internet and coming from some of my fellow marketers. The other day, I saw two different posts on two separate sites stating that all you have to do to be massively successful is to simply change what you are thinking, the theory being that your behavior is the result of your emotions and your emotions are a result of your thoughts.
Well… yes and no.
I don't disagree that there is something to this, but it is not always as simple as this implies. This notion, that success is simply a matter of changing one's thoughts, is popular psychology put out by folks like Wayne Dyer and Phil McGraw (Dr. Phil), and as with the many wisdoms in our culture that have widespread popular appeal, it glosses over the complexity of the human experience and characterizes only a tiny fraction of reality as the whole truth.
It is not always possible to simply change what thoughts you are thinking. I'm sure it works for some, but the degree to which it works, or doesn't, depends on the context and how emotionally healthy you are.
It is scientifically proven that human psychology includes an unconscious, and that much of our behavior is caused, or at least influenced, by experiences, attitudes, and inculcation of which we are not always consciously aware.
These unconscious influences can be far too powerful to simply change what thoughts we are thinking. Though true to an extent for us all, it is especially true for those of us who may have been emotionally traumatized and particularly if one or more of those traumas occurred when we were children.
For many, creative visualization can help far more than simply trying to change one's thoughts.
This is, in part, where you vividly imagine behaving in the ways you wish to behave, making an effort to imaginatively activate all your senses, i.e., your sight, smell, hearing, etc., and make the effort to feel the emotions and sense of confidence that that desired behavior would elicit in you.
This approach can help those for whom simply changing thoughts does not come so easily. It gets to the visual and creative part of the brain — the unconscious part, the inner seat of your most powerful emotions.
It has been proven scientifically that your unconscious mind often cannot tell the difference between real and vividly imagined experience. So you not only imagine this experience as creatively and vividly as you can, but as often as you can. Vividly imagining the desired behavior, and doing so repeatedly, will gradually overwhelm and cancel out any past, real experiences that may be affecting your thoughts, emotions and behavior on an unconscious level.
So if you have had trouble just simply changing your thoughts, you might be ahead to move beyond some of the pop psychology and into creative visualization. It can go a long way toward helping you to change the emotions and the behavior that are holding you back.
Many hypnotists use this technique, but it is not usually necessary to go to a hypnotist. You can do it for yourself, or if you find it difficult, there are various guided visualization tools that can help.
Just a few particulars you can find on the internet:
I'm sure there are many other resources available, on the internet and otherwise, but these are resources I have seen work, and so I feel confident in recommending them to you as well as to my associates.
I hope some of you have found this post helpful.
Wishing you success!,
Richard D. Farley




