The past few months have brought me to
a boiling point. As I couldn’t find any worthy
freebies to review, I went head-first into my
treasure chest of long-lost free reports and
retrieved something worth reviewing: Rich
Schefren’s Internet Business
Manifesto.
Schefren Begins
Rich Schefren was no
novice, when he wrote The
Internet Business Manifesto, in early
2007. He was behind the scenes of Mike
Filsaime, John Carlton, Jay Abraham, Dan Kenny
and many more, which he is typically not
bashful about mentioning. He has been a coach
and consultant for a while, but I guess it was
high time he expanded.
Gabe & Max and how you can become a better
marketer.
Every once in a while I gotta kick
off my shoes and relax to some entertainment. For a
while, now, I’ve been on a crusade to find
entertainment, geared at the internet marketer.
Lawyers get TV shows, cops get TV shows, doctors,
detectives, journalists and even desperate house
wives. So why don’t internet marketers get TV
shows? Probably because you won’t sit through 25
minutes of some guy, sitting in his pajamas, in the
basement (known as the “Home Office” ) hacking away
at his computer.
Internet Marketing Entertainment exists
All
is not lost, my internet marketing colleagues! As
more and more people are becoming aware of internet
marketing, the college humor and smart-ass parodies
are on their way. (Yes this does mean you should
worry about your methods and the future of internet
marketing, but that’s for after the short video.)
An astute friend from StumbleUpon, noticed I’m into
internet marketing and sent me this little piece of
internet marketing parody. These guys are low-tech,
but excruciatingly on the mark. Hope you don’t
scare easily
I’m not in the habit of giving any one
particular marketer the spotlight, on a bi-weekly
basis, but Stompernet just keeps on giving. This
week is all about the S.M.A.R.T.S Strategy
Guide.
Not a Glorified Sales Letter
Why do
marketers publish reports? (All together now: ) To
sell us on their product! (Very good! ) Joking aside, if you’ve been
reading The Marketer Review for a while, you
should be wise to this, by now. Most of the
reports, e-books, white papers, top secret
leaked chapters are glorified long-copy sales
letters.
Now, I know I must have shattered all your dreams
of a free information internet, but all is not
lost. Note I have said the word “most”. Some
reports are a wonderful collection of data that is
very useful and maybe, can’t be found anywhere
else. (That state of events doesn’t last long as a
popular idea comes along, the copycats and other
vulture-like animals will be sucking its bones dry
within a matter of days.) The
S.M.A.R.T.S report is such a report.
Mert Erkal’s Bloghology is finally launched,
and I was ecstatics to find out that your’s truly
is the first featured blogger! (page 5)
Mert Coined the phrase and explains it as follows:
An anthology is a collection of poems,
stories, songs, articles, or other literary
passages chosen by a compiler. Similar to an
anthology, a bloghology is a collection of
bloggers, their profiles, photos, and links to
their best posts. It is a PDF e-book which can be
easily circulated throughout the blogosphere for
personal branding and marketing of selected good
quality bloggers.
A year ago, I opted-in to Mark Joyner’s
Simpleoligy system. I never used it, until
today.
What took me so long?
When I first opted-in
to Mark Joyner’s Simpleoligy (new on the Hotlist),
I was still an internet marketing newbie.
Subscribing to every free newsletter, I can get my
grubby little hands on (which I still do
) and reading every word, like
it was god-sent (which I don’t anymore). I was
also a tech newbie. Didn’t know much about the
net and all it’s magical applications.
Weighing under all these newsletters, I
randomly stumbled onto the Simpleoligy 101
page, through my email routine. It didn’t
look simple at all. I was overwhelmed and
annoyed. So off I went, never to return to my
own, personal Simpleoligy cockpit, again.
How do you grow your small blog? The Marketer
Review presents: Search for Blogging- a case
study.
What do you want out of your blog? A solid
readership, a recursive income. Mert Erkal, from
Turkey, has managed to do this. All he had to do
was play by the rules that the market has
established in the last decade. Search for
Blogging is not yet big, but it’s growing
rapidly and already has over 1000 readers per
day.