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Email Marketing Redefined — Is Frank Kern God? Or Just a Minor Deity?
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| Conventional wisdom says you should ideally get a Customer Lifetime Value average of $1 per person per year from your list. This means on a list of 100,000, you should get $100,000 per year that your customers remain on your list.
That is admittedly some decent coin.
However, Frank Kern isn’t about achieving decent.
Our laid-back beach bum has made $2.2 million from his list of 8000 over the past two years!
That translates to an unprecedented CRV average of $275 a person!
In his latest product Mass Control, Frank Kern teaches you how he can make a whopping 275 times more than the average from utilizing his powerful email marketing strategies. |
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The Death Grip Method
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| I was going through Mass Control over the weekend, nerd that I am, and I came across something Frank Kern called the Death Grip Method. Frank Kern says that this is the most valuable thing you can learn from Mass Control.
In that $2,000 course, this is the million dollar formula. It is specifically applied to the last 4 or 5 days of any launch process, and immediately after this you usher in the "Buy Now" button. The Death Grip Method is to be used in the last 5 days building up towards the launch. |
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The Startling Secret of Eight-Figure Product Launches That Jeff Walker Never Taught You (Yes, It's Not Found in PLF2)!
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| What makes a product launch mega-successful? Not just a $1M launch, but a launch in the vein of StomperNet and Mass Control. Everyone else makes $1M but Mass Control makes $23M. What makes all other launches seem so small in comparison to Mass Control?
Most people already know that you need proper positioning for your products. But, this is different: it's magic positioning. It is the rocket fuel to your product launch, and it's crucial that you establish your magic position before you do anything else.
The magic position principle is to position your product to start as close to the finish line as close as you can. You have 100% control over your positioning –you can choose to position as far from the finish line as possible, or you can position it at the finish line itself. |
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Understanding Customer Relations Management (2)
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| Not long ago, companies with efficient facilities and greater resources were able to satisfy customer needs with standardized products, reaping advantages through productivity gains and lower costs. Mass marketing and mass production were successful as long as customers were satisfied with standardized products. As more firms entered the market, mass marketing techniques, where the goal was to sell what manufacturing produced, started to lose effectiveness. Target marketing, or segmentation, shifted a company's focus to adjusting products and marketing efforts to fit customer requirements. Changing customer needs and preferences require firms to define smaller and smaller segments.
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Why Mass Link Submissions are Dangerous to Your SEO Efforts
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| Those mass directory submission offers are tempting. But they could be leading you down a dangerous path. Learn how mass directory submissions can actually hurt your SEO. And what you should do instead to keep building long term business success online. |
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The Startling Secret of Eight-Figure Product Launches That Jeff Walker Never Taught You (Yes, It's Not Found in PLF2)!
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| What makes a product launch mega-successful? Not just a $1M launch, but a launch in the vein of StomperNet and Mass Control. Everyone else makes $1M but Mass Control makes $23M. What makes all other launches seem so small in comparison to Mass Control?
Most people already know that you need proper positioning for your products. But, this is different: it's magic positioning. It is the rocket fuel to your product launch, and it's crucial that you establish your magic position before you do anything else.
The magic position principle is to position your product to start as close to the finish line as close as you can. You have 100% control over your positioning –you can choose to position as far from the finish line as possible, or you can position it at the finish line itself. |
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The Death Grip Method
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| I was going through Mass Control over the weekend, nerd that I am, and I came across something Frank Kern called the Death Grip Method. Frank Kern says that this is the most valuable thing you can learn from Mass Control.
In that $2,000 course, this is the million dollar formula. It is specifically applied to the last 4 or 5 days of any launch process, and immediately after this you usher in the "Buy Now" button. The Death Grip Method is to be used in the last 5 days building up towards the launch. |
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Just Because You Are Impatient Does NOT Mean I Have To Move Any Faster
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| Have we evolved into beings that have become so selfish and self absorbed that we have forgotten about our own self control? The ability to keep your mental, emotional and physical being, in check, requires self-control. The inability to do so is a sign that you are "out of control." When you easily lose your self control, you will most certainly fire off outbursts of anger, temper and blame on others. |
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What You Control
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| You may not be able to control if your job gets cut, but you can control whether you're a high performer who your boss is fighting to keep. You may not be able to control how quickly you get another job, but you can control the number of daily contacts you make in your search and how you "show up," future-focused, at the interview. You may not be able to control the amount of work you get, but you do control whether you're responding as a victim or taking action toward developing your skills and contacts for a new future.
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Are you following a Sales Process?
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| If not, you are not only wasting your time, but you are also losing sales because of it. You think you are in control but in reality you are out of control.
Have you ever been rejected? If your answer is yes, you have just proven that you are not in control of the sales process; however, the buyer is in control.
Isn’t it your job and responsibility as a sales professional to qualify the prospects and to reject them if they are not qualified?
Who is really qualifying? Who is really in control? |
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Enlist Your Self Control and Achieve Even More
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| Self-control is defined as “control of oneself” or the “ability to master one's desires and impulses. Philosophically speaking self-control could be described as the exertion of one's own will. Psychologically, self-control usually refers to a person’s self-perception, belief system, as well as the ability to set boundaries on their own behavior. Among some scientific communities, the issue seems to be whether or not what we perceive as “normal” is truly an accurate setting to work with. Most people assume that self-control is healthier than impulsiveness. However, this has to be compared to each person’s value system – their community |
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The Secret to Feeling in Control During Times of Change
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| For most of us, the thought of having control over life inconveniences seems like a great idea; wouldn’t it be great to control traffic, the weather, our family or neighbors? However, rather than actual control over our environment, what we really want is simply a sense of control, to feel like we’re on top of things. This can be achieved by choosing to accept challenges for what they are, setting a clear intention of what we need to do and finding the balance between our level of ability and the challenge presented. By learning to consciously reframe even the most chaotic situation, you’ll find that feeling “in control” is less about making life go according to plan, and more about your ability to focus on what you can control. |
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Assessing Our Ability to Influence Others
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| In our personal and leadership development workshops we often conduct a 'degrees of control' exercise. We ask participants to come up with examples in the following areas: 1. Direct Control; 2. Influence; and 3. No Control. While there's often lots of debate and not always full agreement, examples under No Control generally include things like the weather, the economy, natural disasters, freak accidents, and the like. Discussions about my degree of Direct Control usually boil down to just one thing - me. However, some autocratic people fool themselves into thinking they have direct control over their teams, kids, or people reporting to them. Many other people are quick to surrender to the Victimitis Virus and declare they have no control or even influence over the behavior of anyone else. |
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