Mike Filsaime's
Butterfly Marketing Effect
Mike Filsaime's 14 tips on launching a
commercial website.

If you take a look at
my
Manifesto, you will find my theses that in
order to become a successful online marketer,
there is no need to pay for information
products. This entry forthrightly strengthens
my point
Just another long-copy sales letter
After
examining
Mike Filsaime's currant high-profile
information product, The 7 figure code, I
stumbled upon his 2006 product,
Butterfly
Marketing. The well branded name caught my
stereotypically female sensibilities, and I
wanted to check out this “pretty”, “delicate”
product. Clicking on the link, I realized how
duped I had been, for there was nothing pretty
or delicate about it.
The terribly designed long-scrolling sales page was
laughing at me right to my face. So what could I do
but scroll through a sea of red headlines,
testimonials, video proof and trashy graphics.
However, in every badly designed salesletter, there
is a free bonus!
Mike Filsaime's Butterfly marketing has such a
little bonus. Now, I know a lot of you out there
see those opt-in boxes and run scramming for the
hills, but I have a golden rule:
Opt-in, take what you need and
opt-out.
The good stuff
The Butterfly Marketing
Manuscript “Leaked Chapter” is what you are looking
for. Sure it is jam-packed with self advertising,
but it also has some great advise for those of you
who are planning on launching a site, anytime soon.
And for the benefit of my readers, who suffer a
severe case of Optinbox Phobia, here is my
summation:
- The benefits of free samples:
- Find out who your potential customers
are.
- Once the potential customer gets a taste,
they want more. (Eloquently dubbed: “The Pringle
Effect&rdquo

- Don't just launch your site. The point of
launch is your highest hit point, after that, it
will get exponentially lower until it hits zero.
What you want to do is offer new products,
upgrades, up-sells, cross-sells, affiliate
products and launch new projects with the use of
your existing client database (what is widely
known as “the list&rdquo
. On that note, relaunching
will do you good.
- Affiliate commissions should be 20%, payed
monthly, preferably weekly and possibly right
now! (Possible with split-pay systems, like
PayPal or StormPay)But always on
time.(This is advice from a rich man and this
percentage worked for him. I'd do some more
research about this subject- see what the
consensus is.)
- If all you can do to get subscribers is
advertise, pay for Pay Per Clicks Ads, and
constantly recruit JV partners to relaunch your
products, than that's a clear-cut sign , your
site is dead. Generally, you want to have a
subscriber exponential rate of 1.0 or more (lower
than that and you'll quickly dim away).
- In correlation to section 2, you must
constantly split test. A/B split testing software
tests your content in many different forms. This,
folks, is not free. My advise on this point is
not to buy one of the internet marketer's
products (a
random example I found on a Google Adsense
0 stars
wouldn't go near him with a 10 ft. pole and a
rubber glove), but to do a comparative Google
search and find a reliable company that offers
a reasonable price (prices range between
$100-$400 depending on the number of
views).
- How to split-test:
- Find your “control” (your current best).
- Make 1 change to the process. (For example:
change your headline and test it and see if it
increases your new member rate or decreases
it.)
- If it decreases it, then try a new headline.
If it increase your rate, then that becomes your
new “control” and you try to beat that.
- Keep trying to beat your “control”. This is
you, not just launching your site, but keeping it
alive. Also improving your conversions,
perpetually, equals the exponential growth of
your subscription rate.
- Make it easy for your affiliates to make you
money (only a partial list out of the
original):
- Write multiple pre-made email letters for
members and provide multiple subject lines, for
these emails, for them to decide what is best for
their personality. Different people have
different styles.
- Write follow up emails for them.
- Write articles for them and show them where
they can post to article directories.
- Use a Tell A Friend with pre-made text.
- Buy a Banner package at BannersMall (Mike's
recommendation) and provide them the code to
use and put on their sites.
- Create Email Signatures for them to use.
- Create forum signatures for them to use and
give them a list of forums where they can join
and post.
- Write Reviews of your product for them to
post on their blogs.
- Write press release and show them where they
can post them or buy them.
- Write PDF’s or self branding ebooks for them
to giveaway.
- Beware of 3rd-party tool, they may make your
promotional processes unbearably messy and thus
too complicated for your affiliates to figure
out.
- When designing your promotion page make sure
you number the steps. (example: step one-send
this email to your members, step 2-add these
banners to your site...etc...)This will compel
your user to use each and every promotional tool
you hand them.
- An audio welcome, instructing the visitor on
what you want them to do. This is very popular
with internet marketers, so I say give it a shot,
although I find it quite annoying and redundant.
The most important thing here is a stop button,
so the poor user doesn't run screaming from the
site on account of all the noise you make. My
theory on this, is because long copy is so
daunting (especially for first time users), they
really need a human voice to guide them through
it and maybe even sum it up for them.
- Videos are especially handy for explaining
how to use the tools. Mike's recommendations:
Screemcamgenerator or
Techsmith. (Don't assume
everybody knows how and where to copy/paste
codes, explain everything, step-by-step- the
harder you work at promoting your affiliates,
the harder they will work at promoting your
products.)
- Make sure new subscribers know about your
affiliate program immediately. Don't wait for
later- later never comes. You also want to make
sure the benefits are clear to them, right from
the start.
- Joint Ventures (widely referred to as “JV's”
):
- One-on-one phone call.
- Contact them and tell them to find a spot in
their sites to advertise your site.
- Have them send an email, linking to your
site.
- Allow them to give a free “top level”
membership to your site for every person that
pays for their site upgrade. That way you are
getting a potential client (who had already payed
for this niche of products) added to your
database that you can back end with your
products.
- Have your stats in order. You need to have
your information on the money-making potential of
your products, so people know what to expect. I
know many marketers show screen shots or videos
or checks or bank statements of this information,
I personally find this vulgar and prefer stating
it in writing. However if this works for you, go
ahead.
How does a larva become a butterfly?
You
don't have to buy The Butterfly Marketing
Manuscript to do it right, you can simply read the
“Leaked Chapter”. The butterfly effect is a simple
idea: If a butterfly flapped it's wings in New
York, two weeks later there will be a tornado in
Hong Kong. If you make constant little changes to
your site, two weeks later you'll be a millioner.

The “Leaked Chapter” has tons of
tips and oodles of good advice. If you only
read one book this week, make it Mike
Filsaime's Butterfly Marketing Manuscript
“Leaked Chapter”.
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