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Monday, April 5, 2010

CHOOSE TO BELIEVE

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Last week I announced that Alan Tutt of PowerKeys Publishing is

giving free access to his superb Choose To Believe workshop

recordings when you fill out a short survey form.



Alan just let me know that there are already over 600 people

attending this online presentation of his workshop, and there's

still time for new people to get in before it closes next week.



To join the workshop, just fill out the short survey, at:

http://www.PowerKeysPub.com/?r=1&i=l13





Here are some of the comments expressed by those participating in

this powerful workshop experience:



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Alan, THANK YOU! For making this series available, for putting

into words something I have tried to explain to others for years

and years, for the valuable information which I believe will be

life changing. And it feels like a belief that is 100% (not

split) and one I can live with .

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Your system is going a lot deeper than others I've seen in that

very useful and practical steps are given, taking us beyond just

the idea that we create our reality. Breaking free of limiting

beliefs and bringing in new beliefs is empowering. That sure

feels good. I'm looking forward to the modules to come.

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I agree completely that the important thing is OUR own

beliefs--but what a relief to finally have a way to identify the

beliefs that need healing! No wonder when someone would say, "you

must not feel you deserve it" or whatever, that just didn't help.

It has really been stunning to get at the exact issue. I already

started affirming different thoughts to myself today, and the

response was amazing. Of course, it could be that it is Easter,

but really I think it is at least partly because I could feel how

different my own vibration was.

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For more years than I care to remember, I’ve been trying to get a

grip on making practical, everyday use of faith, but I’ve always

felt that there was a degree of uncertainty, and having to reach

towards an ‘ideal’ state that was never quite accessible… that

the results we achieved depended on how hard we worked towards

achieving that level (clearing our minds of doubts). As a

result, I’ve never had a lot of success with it. I’ve now

suddenly realised, listening to Module 2, that the reality is

actually much simpler and more mechanical (automatic) – it’s just

a case of identifying the conflicting beliefs and reducing their

‘weighting’, until the desirable ones win over; then the results

are a foregone conclusion!

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What I like about this approach is that beliefs seem to be easily

clarified, with the right questions, so that digging into the

past is not so necessary. Seems to me that beliefs can be seen

in how they are right now, rather than going into endless

anazlysis of the past. Having to dig stuff up could take forever

if that was the case, given all the innumerable experiences we

have from birth or before until now.



It became clear to me with this module that miracles can happen

instantaneously when theres a change of perception/belief.

That's a huge new belief for me. I've actually had that thought

before, but this module solidified it. It was only an

intellectual concept before.

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I have to admit that most of the material in the first workshop

(including the science... I have a science background) was pretty

familiar territory for me: no great surprises, there. It was

good, though, as a refresher - thank you for that. Perversely,

the main thing that was 'new' for me was the realisation that -

in a very PRACTICAL sense (before you even start thinking about

the more esoteric aspects) - what we think about and dream really

does determine what comes to pass... simply because it changes

what we DO! Obvious, when you think about it - but somehow that

simple thought had eluded me all these years (I've been on the

'path' for many decades!) Listening to your recordings suddenly

brought it into focus. Looking forward very much to the further

material, as it emerges!

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And all of this is just from the first 2 modules.

There are 7 modules in the series.





In case I didn't mention it the other day, one of the unique

things about this special workshop presentation is that Alan is

personally responding to questions on the workshop blog. This

means that you can get direct 1-on-1 access to the author for

clarification on any point that is not 100% clear to you.



To join the workshop, just fill out the short survey, at:

http://www.PowerKeysPub.com/?r=1&i=l13





YOUR SIGNOFF MESSAGE



P.S. - These workshop recordings will be freely available for

only 2 weeks. If you want to experience the thrill of seeing

your desires become reality, you need to go sign up NOW.



http://www.PowerKeysPub.com/?r=1&i=l13

Monday, March 29, 2010

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Google Gives Advertisers the Power of Remarketing


Posted by:: Beau Blackwell, ClickBank
March 26th, 2010

Written by: Beau Blackwell, Community Manager



Successful marketers have known for a long time that the more often you can get your product in front of potential customers, the more likely they are to buy. For traditional marketers, this has usually been accomplished by methods such as print, radio, or TV advertising.



In a move that should benefit affiliate marketers and vendors, Google announced yesterday that they’ve brought this same ability to remarket to customers to PPC advertising.



Basically, in your Google AdWords account, you can specify that you want to display ads for your products or site to people who have already visited your site from a paid click. Your subsequent ads will be shown to them in the Google Content Network, when they’re browsing other sites related to your product. This gives you a great opportunity to remind people of the benefits of your product, or offer them a reason to come back and check out your site again. It’s possible that the first time they visited your site, they just weren’t ready to buy, but after browsing around online, a well-written ad could be just what it takes to get them to come back and buy this time.



If you do AdWords advertising, be sure to check it out!



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3 Comments » 8 Key Differences Between Super Affiliates and Struggling Affiliates

Posted by:: Beau Blackwell, ClickBank
March 24th, 2010

Written by: Mark Ling, Guest Author



Since I’ve been a successful affiliate marketer for a long time and have coached many affiliates on how to be more successful, I thought it could be helpful write about the key differences that I see between the mindsets of super affiliates and struggling affiliates.



If you have dabbled in affiliate marketing but aren’t making a killing yet, then you might find that some of the differences I mention below are issues you need to resolve first.



1. Super affiliates take action towards their goals, while struggling affiliates often procrastinate, or spend too much time overeducating or preparing themselves and not enough time DOING. Super affiliates are usually prepared to fail fast and often, learning from their mistakes, rather than not making any progress at all.



2. Super affiliates invest their money in software, marketing, and outsourcing, and then spend what is left. Struggling affiliates spend the vast majority of their money on other parts of their lives, and then invest what is left in their online business.



3. Super affiliates invest their time in networking with and learning from other successful people, whereas struggling affiliates often try to work alone, or listen to people who have a negative influence on them. In addition, super affiliates try to learn as much as possible from other successful people through books, audio, or DVDs. This is especially important when you’re not in a position or location where you can network with other successful Internet marketers face to face.



4. On a similar note, super affiliates enjoy the process of learning, even when they’re learning from their failures. Struggling affiliates often don’t enjoy having to constantly learn new techniques and ideas, and don’t appreciate the experience of failing in order to learn and grow.



5. Most super affiliates understand the power of their mind and focus on developing strong self belief and an abundance mindset, whereas struggling affiliates can get derailed by negative self-talk, focusing on what is going wrong in their lives and in their affiliate marketing efforts.



6. Most super affiliate millionaires that I’ve met in person (and I’ve met dozens) only focus on one or two niches. It’s true that most have experimented in many other niches in order to find the ‘golden’ one or two that work for them. Struggling affiliates, though, are often scattered all over the place, and even when they find a niche that makes them money, they keep moving on to the next niche without fully maximizing their potential or getting to know a niche in extreme depth.



7. Most super affiliates build a strong mailing list through email capture and make regular repeat sales to the same people. Struggling affiliates often like to skip the process of building a website to gain leads and focus on direct traffic, missing out on the chance of repeat sales and having more marketing opportunities.



8. Most super affiliate millionaires I know, including myself, make the vast majority of their money from the big competitive niches, and not from the smaller, less competitive niches. Super affiliates are not afraid of competition, whereas many struggling affiliates are. Super affiliates realize that to make big money, you have to go where the big money is. I’ll clarify this by saying that small niches are good to sink your teeth into early on and to make some sales, but in the long run, to make 7 figures or more online, you need to get good at marketing in one of the major niches where billions of dollars are being spent (e.g., diet/fitness, make money online, dating/relationships niches, self-help, security software, etc.).



I hope the above differences between super affiliates and struggling affiliates inspire you to upgrade your mindset and start thinking and acting like a super affiliate! Above all, make sure you follow point #1: super affiliates take action towards their goals.



All the best to your success!



About the Author



Mark Ling is the Founder of Affilorama, an affiliate marketing training portal that offers cutting-edge free video training, education, and affiliate tools to both beginning and advanced affiliate marketers. You can follow Affilorama on Facebook or read Affilorama’s Affiliate Marketing Blog.



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