Sep 19 2007

Are You Ready To Take Your Business To The Next Level?

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You know how sometimes you get that uncomfortable feel when reading marketing materials, especially long sales letters and hypey emails, and how that feeling can transfer to the marketer so you have this icky feeling about them and what they sell?

I think you know what I am talking about.

There’s one Internet marketer who I have never ever felt that way about and he’s actually the guy I first came into contact with (well his materials anyway) when I began studying Internet marketing many years ago now.

His name is Perry Marshall, and chances are you know him already, probably as the guru of Google AdWords.

I’ve been on Perry’s email list for a long time. I bought his Definitive Guide to Google AdWords – I think it was the first e-book I ever bought online. I also joined his Renaissance Club marketing print newsletter, which is the first product I ever promoted as an affiliate on this blog and still continues to pay me ongoing commissions.

Perry has a certain style and I like it. His information is honest, valuable – he tells a great story – and at least for me, I never have that “hype” taste in my month after reading his materials. In fact it is Perry’s style that I model my own email newsletters and promotions after. You can learn a lot from just mimicking how this guy plies his craft.

Simply put, Perry has my respect.

Work With The Best

If you currently have a Google AdWords campaign and/or a successful business that has cashflow, then you are in the right situation to consider Perry’s Google AdWords Intensive Coaching that Starts September 25.

This is NOT a cheap program and it’s by application only, most people reading my blog probably wouldn’t qualify. However if you are in charge of a somewhat successful online business and you want to take it to the next level and work with Perry personally, this will interest you.

Here are the details direct from Perry -

Is Google AdWords an important part of your business? Do you want to pay less for every single click and earn more from every visitor?

If so, you’re entitled to a rather bold guarantee: If you’re accepted as a team member in Perry Marshall’s 12 week “Bobsled Run” and if you complete the homework assignments, you’ll recoup your tuition by December 2007 (through AdWords cost savings and increased sales), and you will make at least $25K more next year than you would have without the course, or your money back.

Step by step, you will master:

-Google AdWords: Discover the nuances of the most powerful advertising medium since television, and walk away with complete mastery

-Google Analytics: Find out exactly what’s positively persuasive on your site, and what’s not, and plug all the holes (this is where much of the profit-making wizardry is!)

-Google Site Optimizer: Try different headlines, colors, graphics with ease – get double-digit improvements to your opt-ins and sales nearly overnight

-Email, Autoresponders and Copywriting – find out how to develop powerful bonds with customers over time, further distancing yourself from me-too competition

-Sales and Pricing Strategies for maximum profitability – in most cases it’s possible to increase your sales 30-40% and profitability by 60%, with my plan for extracting maximum profitability from every click

-Live workshop in Chicago, October 6-7: Accelerates your learning and implementation with hands-on, in-person expertise.

The course starts September 25. Find out all about it at:

perrymarshall.com/adwords/personalcoaching.htm

Yes this is an affiliate promotion but like I said, Perry is a guy I have no problem recommending to you and if I was a heavy user of AdWords right now I’d be signing up for this myself just for the chance to have Perry as a guy I can call a contact, even a friend, and get to know personally.

Anyway, that’s enough Perry’ lovin. You will know if this program is right for you and if so, please go check out the details and consider applying for a position in his program.

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  1. 1
    On September 19, 2007 at 4:32 pm YellowFans said:

    “the price of personal AdWords coaching/ BLUE is three payments of $895.” It really does’nt come cheap. But if it’s going to make you money anyway, i think it’s worth to invest. I will do some resarch on it first. XD

  2. 2
    On September 19, 2007 at 7:35 pm Small Business Thinker said:

    Thanks for this reminder. We have not used Google Adwords as yet, but your comment has reminded me of the positive things others have been telling me.

    Thank you

  3. 3
    On September 19, 2007 at 7:39 pm Ken Xu said:

    Oh, $895 is certainly unfordable. It’s 8 months of my primary job’s salary. I guess it’s still not my level yet.

  4. 4
    On September 19, 2007 at 11:00 pm Blogging Web 2.0 said:

    Woah, this is certainly above the call for most online home buiness owners.What really annoys me is that there never is a decently priced coaching program most people could afford.

    Why help those that are already successful and not the small person instead? Liz Tomey did something along those lines a little while ago and I think many more successful marketers should take this model and use it too.

    Anyway, that was my little rant for the day.

    Monika

  5. 5
    On September 20, 2007 at 3:21 am Fred333 said:

    I think Adwords is a great tool to utilize when marketing online. I have been using it for a year now and have had great success.

  6. 6
    On September 20, 2007 at 7:12 am Aruni Gunasegaram said:

    I have played with Google Adwords off an on over the past year and I think I must be pretty bad at creating the ads and selecting keywords, etc because I haven’t seen much payback from it. Sometimes it feels a little like gambling to me.

    Anyway, I’m sure I wouldn’t qualify for this program given where the company is right now…plus I’ve got a lot going on. Maybe someone will find us who could help me figure this all out for free. :-) One can wish, right!

  7. 7
    On September 21, 2007 at 12:10 am Jerry Huang said:

    Hey, I noticed that you dofollow your commentors urls. I’ve taken the liberty of adding entrepreneurs-journey.com to my DoFollow Search Engine

    cheers,
    Jerry

  8. 8
    On September 21, 2007 at 3:14 pm kvantitativa said:

    I have used Google adwords tool and was amazed, i really love this tool very much.

  9. 9
    On September 22, 2007 at 5:09 am Fred333 said:

    It does take a little practice and a lot of testing to get the right combination of ad text and keywords in order to make your adwords account flourish.

  10. 10
    On September 23, 2007 at 8:42 am Bob Meyer said:

    I have purchased one of Perry’s programs for Ad Words and I am satisfied with it. Like all programs, it’s what you do — what action you take — that makes it worthwhile.

  11. 11
    On October 16, 2007 at 12:09 am Pierluigi Rotundo said:

    However, i recommend everybody to use Google Webmaster tools to enhance their results…
    I’m not a google employee…i’m not advertising…hehe

    Thank you for the post too!

    Pierluigi Rotundo

  12. 12
    On February 14, 2008 at 12:32 am Dofollow said:

    Personally, I feel Perry’s books are more meant for business advertiser. For SOHO, work from home mum, the charges are too expensive. You can learn most of the tricks by reading the help doc and video tutorials on google adwords official site.

    Brian
    Http://www.howtorankhigh.com/download.html

  13. 13
    On March 1, 2008 at 9:12 am Ottila Jordan said:

    Everything on Adwords revolves around keywords, and the ability to pick the right keywords will determine your level of success with Google Adwords. Finding those keywords is not that easy and has become virtually impossible without advanced software.

  14. 14
    On March 15, 2010 at 5:34 pm Computer Tips said:

    I somehow feel the internet is getting saturated with junk information. There are so many guides and gurus out there teaching you how they’ve made their fortune with programs like G Adwords or Clickbank. Personally, i feel they don’t give out all the information needed for a nOOb like me to succeed.

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