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Google Adwords Bans Me-Secrets To Emotional Health

January 7th, 2010

I just arrived home from a trip around the world (and yes it was fabulous and yes, I will be sharing some pictures with you) to receive a very blunt letter from Google – they had disabled my Adwords account! What does that mean? It means that I can never advertise on Google Adwords again.

Now if I was you, the first question I would be asking is why? Well that’s exactly what I also asked Google and to date (10 days later) I have not had any sort of answer.

Google Adwords have told me that I have broken some unforgivable rule but I really do not know what.  Since learning of this we have:

  • audited all our websites
  • talked with Hostgater to see if any nasties had been put on there that we weren’t aware of
  • talked with our email service to make sure we are receiving all messages
  • contacted a number of people in the business including the adwords expert Mike Rhodes
  • read other people’s stories who have had the same thing happen to them -and there seems to be a few
  • reread Googles rules and regulations to see if we could identify any rule we may have unknowingly broken – and couldn’t identify anything

And at the moment we are no further advanced on why this has happened to us and how to fix it.

As you can imagine this is time costly.

The thing that I am really having trouble with is that Google Adwords is telling me that I have not acted ethically (my interpretation).  My whole professional life has been governed by the ethics of caring for others so I not only see this banning by Google as a very large threat to my business but also to my reputation.

I am an optimist and definitely believe that when one door closes another opens. We’ll just have to work out other ways of driving traffic and certainly people are telling me not to worry about this as there are other ways to do it.

I think though I’ll give it a few more tries appealing to Google as I really want to believe in the good Corporate culture and spirit that we hear so much about today. I will choose to believe it is alive and well

I’m really needing some support, advice and information with regards to this one so please leave your comments about anything you feel would be helpful to me and others like me in this difficult situation.

My advice for my readers – check your websites against the Google Adwords regulations. Obviously, this has not been enough to save me a lot of confusion and distress but I really hope that it will be for you

Until next time

Julie

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The Secrets To Emotional Health

January 7th, 2010

You may be asking where I have been all this time? Well I’ve been very busy getting my new membership site ready and it is now launched and ready for viewing – www.secretstoemotionalhealth.com.

I’d like to give you the first instalment in “The 6 Vital Steps to Emotional Health” Hope you enjoy.

How To Be Free Of Emotional Baggage and Finally Live a Life of Health, Vitality and Abundance

Did you know that research shows that 90% of all illnesses are stress related?

Did you know that stress is caused by negative emotions such as fear, worry, frustration, powerlessness, resentment, bitterness, sadness and many other feelings?

If you control your emotional health, you control your overall health and well being!

Here are Six vital steps that if you take action with, will help you get started on a more energetic, healthy, happy, content and fulfilled life.

Let’s get healthy:

Step One – Establishing Self Care as an Integral Part of Emotional, Mental and Physical Health

“What you are is God’s gift to you. What

you do with yourself is your gift to God.”

Danish Proverb

Human beings are a complete system made up of the physical, emotional, mental, spiritual and social. Each part of our system impacts on the other. To have good emotional health we must have good physical health. To have good physical health, we must have good emotional health. So let’s start at the being with how to care for our body and reap the rewards of strong emotional health.

On any given day, we have a certain amount of energy to spend to accomplish the necessary tasks for the day. If life is going well and we are fit, healthy and happy, then we will have a larger amount of energy to spend than if we are going through some form of life crisis. When faced with life’s problems, our precious resource of energy can be very quickly used up.

Digestion uses more energy than any other activity we engage in. However, negative painful emotions are the second greatest user of our finite stores of energy. In other words, personal disaster will cause us to feel many painful emotions such as, fear, hurt, frustration, confusion and powerlessness and these emotions will use up a very large proportion of our daily energy allowance.

Without an adequate source of energy, we will find it very difficult to successfully navigate the challenges we may face as we move forward to a healthier life. Not only will our body feel exhausted but our brain function will also be diminished and we may find it difficult to make decisions and remember things.

Just like a car requires not only petrol to run, but the right sort of petrol – our bodies also require the correct fuel and proper care to perform at a time when we are most challenged.

Below, is a simple but effective prescription for self care that if followed, will help you perform at your optimum:

· Be careful about the types of food you eat. When under pressure, we often turn to the fast foods that are easy to reach for and give us a quick burst of sugar. In very simple terms:

o The best food to eat is unprocessed. Try to stay away from processed foods such as, fast food, cakes, chocolates, sugar drink.

o Replace these with vegetables, fruits, nuts and protein such as meat and fish. Complex carbohydrates such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains help increase our levels of serotonin. Serotonin is a brain chemical or neurotransmitter that helps us feel calm. Of course, this is very important in times of crisis.

o Protein taken three times a day, at about the size of the palm of your hand, will help you to not feel as tired.

o Try to eat something no more than one to two hours after waking as this will help keep your blood sugar levels up for the day

o Eat frequently, that is every three to four hours, the types of foods I have mentioned, as this also will help keep your blood sugar levels up, thereby helping you to not feel tired and confused.

· What you drink is also important. Remember to drink a minimum of two litres of water per day. Reduce or cut out alcohol as it acts as both a stimulate and depressant. During times of stress our adrenals are working overtime and it is a good idea to avoid anything that will further stimulate them. Caffeine and sugar also stimulate the adrenals so it is important to reduce or cut out drinks such as cola, coffee and soft drinks.

· Try to get some form of cardiovascular exercise 4 – 5 times a week for between 30 – 45 minutes each session. This form of exercise includes walking, swimming, cycling, running and dancing. Cardiovascular exercise helps us produce many good chemicals such as, serotonin, already mentioned and endorphins which are a natural opiate or feel good chemical. This form of exercise also helps us get rid of the stress chemicals such as, cortisol and adrenaline that are produced in times of adversity and stress.

· Try to get adequate rest, sleep and relaxation. During periods of stress, the body produces high levels of toxins. It is when we relax and sleep that the body has an opportunity to repair and restore itself. Denying yourself rest will affect your ability to continue to reach your full potential.

· Tap into every form of support possible.

Although this information may be a bit technical I have found that if people understand why they need to keep up these basic self care practices they are more motivated. Keeping your body in good shape, will be one of the most powerful things you do to help keep your mind and emotions in peek condition to help you bring about the changes needed to live your best life.

I’ll send part two very soon but to learn more why not come to one of my seminars:

Talk soon

Julie

PS the website again is www.secretstoemotionalhealth.com and I’ll be sending out lots of free products to change your life

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Creating a Membership Site Using Andrew and Daryl Grants Simple Model

July 3rd, 2009

Well its been a while since my last entry and the reason for this is I’ve been so busy developing my new membership site – Matters of the Heart: The Secrets to Emotional Health, Healing, Vitality and Wellbeing @ www.scretstoemotionalhealth.com  It’s not live yet but about to launch in three weeks so keep looking out for news of its launch as I will be giving away some special things.

Seeing I’ve been working on my membership site, I thought it a good time to discuss the benefits and points of  such a product on the internet.

  1. A membership site provides recurring income. With the model I am using, people pay for a month and receive weekly eclasses. They can continue with this for as long as the work is valuable. This obviously, is a better deal for you than a one off ebook .
  2. It is best to initially choose a topic that you know something about so you can write the weekly eclasses. Of course another option is to simply pay someone to write all the material for you and you can find ghost writers on such sites as www.elance.com and www.rentacoder.com
  3. There are a number of models for memberships sites but the one I have chosen to go with is that used by Andrew and Daryl Grant. The best way to learn all that they have to offer is to book into one of their workshops (which I did). You can just follow this link to find out about the workshop. http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/2009/lookinside/opt2.html
  4. A membership site allows you to dominate your field or to be seen as an expert in your chosen area. This is particularly important on the internet. In my line of work I am regarded as an expert but on the internet it is now about getting my name and my products out there for people to trust me. By the way, if you are wondering what my line of work has been for the last twenty five years, I am an expert in emotional and mental health. I have worked on the full continum scale from personal growth and self development to the other extreme of trauma, critical incidents and disaster management. I am now bringing this expertise to the internet and my membership site is the perfect vehicle to do this. So if you are an expert in a field this may be your vehicle of choice
  5. The three main areas of development for your membership site are
    • Writing the sales page and developing the web page – this is your store
    • Writing the material you are going to market – this is the product or eclasses
    • Marketing your product online and offline – this is what makes you money
  6. Remember that you can always outsource a good deal of this work but of course it will cost money
  7. My husband and I have worked at learning the business from the bottom up and now we are tending to pay the experts more and do what we believe we do best – run the business rather than work in it

I hope this has encouraged you to at least look into this further. Please leave any comments and questions you have. I’d like to know others experiences with this sort of product.

Don’t forget if you want help with the real nitty gritty of the development go to:

http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/2009/lookinside/opt2.html or just simply click on the banner on the right hand side.

By the way if you are looking for help set up your blog I cannot recommend highly enough Yaro Starak. What Yaro gives away is phenomenal and really worth a fortune. I’ve met him and he really is a nice guy. Just click his banner on the right hand side.

Until next time

Julie

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Improve Your Memory;Increase Your Business Success

June 14th, 2009

This may seem an unusual article for my blog but when I read it I was really impressed and wanted to share it with you. A sharp mind, capable of making quick, clear decisions is essential for both business and life success. You’ll be surprised (as I was) by what you can do to achieve a sharp mind and consequently, improve your chances of success.

How to Improve Memory

 

Use It or Lose It:  Dancing Makes You Smarter

 

Musings by Richard Powers

 

 

For hundreds of years dance manuals and other writings have lauded the health benefits of dancing, usually as physical exercise.  More recently we’ve seen research on further health benefits of dancing, such as stress reduction and increased serotonin level, with its sense of well-being.

 

Then most recently we’ve heard of another benefit:  Frequent dancing apparently makes us smarter.  A major study added to the growing evidence that stimulating one’s mind can ward off Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, much as physical exercise can keep the body fit.

 

You’ve probably heard about the New England Journal of Medicine <http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/348/25/2508>  report on

the effects of recreational activities on mental acuity in aging.   Here

it is in a nutshell.

 

The 21-year study of senior citizens, 75 and older, was led by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, funded by the National Institute on Aging, and published in the New England Journal of Medicine.  Their method for objectively measuring mental acuity in aging was to monitor rates of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.

 

The study wanted to see if any physical or cognitive recreational activities influenced mental acuity.  They discovered that some activities had a significant beneficial effect.  Other activities had none.

 

They studied cognitive activities such as reading books, writing for pleasure, doing crossword puzzles, playing cards and playing musical instruments.  And they studied physical activities like playing tennis or golf, swimming, bicycling, dancing, walking for exercise and doing housework.

 

One of the surprises of the study was that almost none of the physical activities appeared to offer any protection against dementia.  There can be cardiovascular benefits of course, but the focus of this study was the mind.  There was one important exception:  the only physical activity to offer protection against dementia was frequent dancing.

 

            Reading – 35% reduced risk of dementia

 

            Bicycling and swimming – 0%

 

People who played the hardest gained the most:  For example, seniors who did crossword puzzles four days a week had a 47% lower risk of dementia than those who did the puzzles once a week.

 

            Playing golf – 0%

 

            Dancing frequently – 76%.

That was the greatest risk reduction of any activity studied, cognitive or physical.

 

 

Quoting Dr. Joseph Coyle, a Harvard Medical School psychiatrist who wrote an accompanying commentary:

“The cerebral cortex and hippocampus, which are critical to these activities, are remarkably plastic, and they rewire themselves based upon their use.”

 

And from from the study itself, Dr. Katzman proposed these persons are more resistant to the effects of dementia as a result of having greater cognitive reserve and increased complexity of neuronal synapses.  Like education, participation in some leisure activities lowers the risk of dementia by improving cognitive reserve.

 

Our brain constantly rewires its neural pathways, as needed.  If it doesn’t need to, then it won’t.

 

            Aging and memory

 

When brain cells die and synapses weaken with aging, our nouns go first, like names of people, because there’s only one neural pathway connecting to that stored information.  If the single neural connection to that name fades, we lose access to it.  So as we age, we learn to parallel process, to come up with synonyms to go around these roadblocks.  (Or maybe we don’t learn to do this, and just become a dimmer bulb.)

 

The key here is Dr. Katzman’s emphasis on the complexity of our neuronal synapses.  More is better.  Do whatever you can to create new neural paths.  The opposite of this is taking the same old well-worn path over and over again, with habitual patterns of thinking and living our lives.

When I was studying the creative process as a grad student at Stanford, I came across the perfect analogy to this:

 

            The more stepping stones there are across the creek,

            the easier it is to cross in your own style.

 

The focus of that aphorism was creative thinking, to find as many alternative paths as possible to a creative solution.  But as we age, parallel processing becomes more critical.  Now it’s no longer a matter of style, it’s a matter of survival — getting across the creek at all.

Randomly dying brain cells are like stepping stones being removed one by one.  Those who had only one well-worn path of stones are completely blocked when some are removed.  But those who spent their lives trying different mental routes each time, creating a myriad of possible paths, still have several paths left.

 

The Albert Einstein College of Medicine study shows that we need to keep as many of those paths active as we can, while also generating new paths, to maintain the complexity of our neuronal synapses.

 

 

            Why dancing?

 

We immediately ask two questions:

 

*  Why is dancing better than other activities for improving mental capabilities?

 

*  Does this mean all kinds of dancing, or is one kind of dancing better than another?

 

That’s where this particular study falls short.  It doesn’t answer these questions as a stand-alone study.  Fortunately, it isn’t a stand-alone study.  It’s one of many studies, over decades, which have shown that we increase our mental capacity by exercising our cognitive processes.

Intelligence: Use it or lose it.  And it’s the other studies which fill in the gaps in this one.  Looking at all of these studies together lets us understand the bigger picture.

 

Some of this is discussed here

<http://socialdance.stanford.edu/syllabi/intelligent.htm>  (the page you probably just came from) which looks at intelligence in greater depth.

The essence of intelligence is making decisions.  And the concluding advice, when it comes to improving your mental acuity, is to involve yourself in activities which require split-second rapid-fire decision making, as opposed to rote memory (retracing the same well-worn paths), or just working on your physical style.

 

One way to do that is to learn something new.  Not just dancing, but anything new.  Don’t worry about the probability that you’ll never use it in the future.  Take a class to challenge your mind.  It will stimulate the connectivity of your brain by generating the need for new pathways.  Difficult and even frustrating classes are better for you, as they will create a greater need for new neural pathways.

 

Then take a dance class, which can be even better.  Dancing integrates several brain functions at once, increasing connectivity.  Dancing simultaneously involves kinesthetic, rational, musical and emotional processes.

 

            What kind of dancing?

 

Let’s go back to the study:

            Bicycling, swimming or playing golf – 0% reduced risk of dementia

 

But doesn’t golf require rapid-fire decision-making?  No, not if you’re a long-time player.  You made most of the decisions when you first started playing, years ago.  Now the game is mostly refining your technique.  It can be good physical exercise, but the study showed it led to no improvement in mental acuity.

 

Therefore take the kinds of dance classes where you must make as many split-second decisions as possible.  That’s key to maintaining true intelligence.

 

Does any kind of dancing lead to increased mental acuity?  No, not all forms of dancing will produce this benefit.  Not dancing which, like golf or swimming, mostly works on style or retracing the same memorized paths.  The key is the decision-making.  Remember, Jean Piaget suggested that intelligence is what we use when we don’t already know what to do.

 

We wish that 25 years ago the Albert Einstein College of Medicine thought of doing side-by-side comparisons of different kinds of dancing, to find out which was better.  But we can figure it out by looking at who they studied: senior citizens 75 and older, beginning in 1980.

Those who danced in that particular population were former Roaring Twenties dancers (back in 1980) and then former Swing Era dancers (today), so the kind of dancing most of them continued to do in retirement was what they began when they were young: freestyle social dancing — basic foxtrot, swing, waltz and maybe some Latin.

 

I’ve been watching senior citizens dance all of my life, from my parents (who met at a Tommy Dorsey dance), to retirement communities, to the Roseland Ballroom in New York.  I almost never see memorized sequences or patterns on the dance floor.  I mostly see easygoing, fairly simple

social dancing — freestyle lead and follow.   But freestyle social

dancing isn’t that simple!  It requires a lot of split-second decision-making, in both the lead and follow roles.

 

      I need to digress here:

I want to point out that I’m not demonizing memorized sequence dancing or style-focused pattern-based ballroom dancing.  I sometimes enjoy sequence dances for several good reasons <http://socialdance.stanford.edu/syllabi/sequences.htm> .  Plus there are stress-reduction benefits of any kind of dancing, cardiovascular benefits of physical exercise, and even further benefits of feeling connected to a community of dancers.  So all dancing is good.

 

But when it comes to preserving mental acuity, then some forms are better than others.  When we talk of intelligence (use it or lose it) then the more decision-making we can bring into our dancing, the better.

Challenge yourself to try new things.  Make more decisions more often.

Intelligence: use it or lose it.

 

Hope this article encourages you to get out there, have some fun and make yourself smarter

 

Until next time

Julie 

 

 

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Andrew and Daryl Grant – Final Step To Build eBook Website

June 1st, 2009

Step six—Monitor and fine-tune to maximize results

Activate your sales campaign by going to Google adwords and reactivating your ads. The campaign is generally up and running in under 30 minutes. You can check that it’s working by doing a Google search on one of your key words, and clicking on the ad. It should go straight to your home page with your sales letter.

Every day for the first few weeks (or until the campaign is consistently profitable) you need to monitor two things:

  • Number of sales—You can check how many books you are selling by logging onto Clickbank and looking at the Daily Sales graph. You generally expect about a 1 % buy rate, that is, for every 100 people that click on your site, you should be selling 1-2 books. If you are selling less than this, you may need to:
    • Make some changes to your sales letter
    • Increase your advertising budget, as your ad may be stopped (if it hits your budget) before your market is “awake”.

If you are making changes, it’s important to change only one thing at a time, so you can see what’s working.

You will also need to monitor the number of refunds. This is also done via Clickbank.

  • Effectiveness of your advertising—You can monitor this on Google adwords. The things you need to watch and improve on are:
    • Number of impressions—this is the number of people who see your ad. You can increase this by adding more key words. You will also find that the number builds up naturally over time as other people pick up your ad and place it on their own websites.
    • Number of clicks—this is the number of people who’ve seen your ad and clicked on it. You are aiming for a few hundred clicks a day, but the more the better. You can improve this by adding more key words.
    • Click through rate—this is the proportion of people who see your ad, who actually click on it. You can increase this by changing the wording of your ads, or deleting the ads that are not performing well. You can also increase the price per click, which will put your ad further up the list. You should be aiming for about 5% on your top key words.
    • Conversion rate—this is the proportion of people who click on your ad, who actually buy the product. This will also tell you how much it costs you in advertising to get each sale. Expect it to cost about $8-$10 per book, for a $27 e-book.

If you have put a “contact us” button on the home page, you will also have to reply to email questions and comments regularly.

We found that Perry Marshall’s “Definitive Guide to Google Adwords” improved our income enormously. Go to www.PerryMarshall.com for his manual.

Don’t forget to have a look at this link if you are interested in building either a ebook or membership site business. This is what we have been using and found it truly fabulous

http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/2009/lookinside/opt2.html

I hope you have enjoyed this series on building a ebook website and it has inspired you to have a go. It is never easy but can be very rewarding.

Until next time

Julie

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Andrew and Daryl Grant – Building an eBook Website Step 5

May 28th, 2009

Step five—Build your website with a process to collect the money

You can now change your survey site to a full sales site. The pages you’ll have are:

  • Your home page. This has your sales letter on it, and buttons people can click on to buy. It also has buttons to get to the other pages.
  • A Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) page. You should start with some basic questions, such as:
    • Can I buy the book if I live outside the United States?
    • I don’t have a credit card – how else can I pay for the book?
    • Can I get the book in hard copy, or only as an e-book?
    • How do I know that what you’re saying is true?
    • How secure is Clickbank?

You can then add other questions as people email you queries.

  • A “contact us” page, with a form they can submit with boxes for their email address, name, and question or comment.

Here are the steps to building the website:

  • Create each of your pages in MS Word. Once you are happy with the content, do a “save as”, and save them as webpages.
  • Edit the look of your webpages. The software we use for this is Dreamweaver, from www.adobe.com
  • Upload the finished page to the web via ftp.

You can make your website look really professional by doing the following:

  • Have a good template and graphics, such as an ebook cover. www.youreasywebsolutions.com is really good value for doing this, and we always find that sales go up when we change the look of our sites to being more professional.
  • Add audio or video for real impact. Instant audio / video generator is the software we use for this. You can get it at www.instantvideogenerator.com

Throughout your sales letter you give people the opportunity (and the encouragement) to buy your e-book, and include a link which says something like “Click here to purchase”.

It’s easiest to sell your e-book through Clickbank (www.clickbank.com). Clickbank is the internet’s largest on-line distribution centre for electronic products. When someone clicks on the “Click here to purchase” button on your website, they are immediately taken to Clickbank’s secure server. Clickbank take their credit card details and do all the payment processing. They are then sent to a page on your site from which they can download the e-book.

Using Clickbank does two things:

  • It makes people feel more comfortable buying your book on the internet, as Clickbank is well-known and trusted. Clickbank also honours the guarantee, making the purchase risk-free for the buyer.
  • It also stops people ripping you off by giving you false credit card details.

Every fortnight, Clickbank then posts you a cheque (in US dollars) which you can deposit into your bank account.

It costs about $60 to set up a Clickbank account. You can register as many products as you like on one Clickbank account.

The other useful thing about Clickbank is that they have an “affiliate” program. This means that other people can see that you are selling your book on line, and can promote your book on their site. They get a percentage of any sale they make (and you can nominate the percentage), but it costs you nothing to advertise on their site.

The process for registering your product on Clickbank is a bit complicated.

You need to fill out a list of information about your product:

  • Brief description of your product
  • The retail price ClickBank should charge for this product.
  • Are you the creator of this product?
  • If not, from whom did you obtain a license to sell it?
  • Do your product promotions match all of our guidelines (above)?
  • Did you make a $0.00 test purchase yet? (ie did you test that the links all work?)
  • How is this product digitally delivered? (web page, email, etc)
  • How fast is this product delivered? (5 seconds, 5 minutes, etc)
  • The address of your sales page.
  • The address of your Thank You Page.
  • Comments.

You then need to wait until Clickbank has approved your book (1-3 days) before you can start to sell it.
Once your product has been approved by Clickbank, you need to double check that the links to, from and between your web pages are all working. You also need to ensure the down-load process for your e-book is working, so that once someone has paid for your book, they can get it easily and instantaneously

If you hadn’t had a look at Clickban yet, I would also strongly suggest that you do. Besides using it to sell your own product, you can choose to sell other people’s products.

To find out more about the Grant’s ebook and membership business just follow the link below or the banner on the right

http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/2009/lookinside/opt2.html

Until next time

Julie

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Andrew and Daryl Grant – Step 4 eBook Websites

May 27th, 2009

The Grants speak of step 4 as probably being the most difficult part of the whole process and from my own experience I agree. It is really worth learning about copy writing and Brett McFall’s book “How To Make Money While You Sleep” is really worth a look. Who knows, you may be a budding sales copy writer. Personally, I have found this is not one of my strengths and for me it has become essential to at least have my sales copy edited by a professional.

Step four—Write the sales letter

This is probably the trickiest bit. However, you do have a couple of options:

Your first option is to learn the skill of copywriting and write it yourself. Most sales letters follow the formula:

  • Problem—what are the buyer’s biggest fears, frustrations and needs?
  • Aggravate—how does the problem get worse if they don’t do anything about it?
  • Solve—what can you do to help?
  • Prove—substantiate your claim with testimonials, research, etc, and give a money back guarantee
  • Call to action—ask them to buy and make a special offer.

There are plenty of examples around that follow this formula. Look at any of our sites mentioned above to see how this works.

There are also plenty of training programs or materials that can help you with your copywriting technique. Some of them come with vouchers which enable you to get feedback on what you’ve written. The training programs that we think are the best are:

The other thing you need is a good headline. Headline generator is software that is an easy, automated way to generate hundreds of headlines in just 5-10 minutes. You can get it from www.headline-creator-pro.com

Alternatively you can pay someone else to write the sales letter. This can be a bit expensive in the short term (up to $10,000 per letter), but a good copywriter will more than pay for themselves in the long run. The copywriter we use is Pete Godfrey. You can contact him at petergodfrey@iprimus.com.au and please mention our names!

Don’t forget if you want to learn more about the Grant’s internet business just follow this link or the banner on the right hand side:

http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/aff/?w=4dayws197&p=jspain

Until next time

Julie

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Andrew and Daryl Grant – Building an eBook Website Step 3

May 23rd, 2009

Hello everyone

Sorry to have taken so long but here is what you have been waiting for – step three in how to build an ebook website:

Step three—Develop the product

If the topic looks like a “goer”, you need to develop the product. If it is an ebook, you can either write it yourself, or get someone else to write it.

If the topic is something you know a lot about, it will be cheaper to write it yourself. Do this in MS Word, and turn it into a PDF file once it’s finished.

If the topic is not something you know much about, you can get someone else to write it. We use www.rentacoder.com to find people to write books for us.

To get someone at rentacoder to write your book, you will need to register as a buyer, and post a job. Go to www.rentacoder.com and follow the prompts. You will have people from all around the world offering to write your book for you. Once you have chosen one you are happy with, you will need to put “funds in escrow”. This means that rentacoder charges your credit card, but doesn’t release the funds to the writer until the work is finished and you are happy with it. This way, you get what you wanted, and the writer knows they will be paid for it. A book could cost you anything up to $500, depending on the content and how hard it is to write.

The book on www.skin-cancer-advice.com “Melanoma can be beaten—7 survivors tell their stories” was written using www.rentacoder.com for about $500. You can get books written for less than this, but the quality can be a bit variable. We generally look for a writer with English as their first language. Rentacoder has a rating system, based on work each writer’s done in the past, so it’s worth checking our their track record first. You can either request a specific coder, or put the job out for anyone to bid on.

Click here to get a copy of the specs we prepared to get a book written for $150.

Other ways we have developed products is by interviewing an expert (either face to face or over the phone), recording the interview, and then having it transcribed, again by someone from rentacoder. The software we use is TRX Recorder, from www.nch.com.au. This software allows you to record a phone conversation directly onto your hard drive. From there you can burn it to a disc, and you have an instant product!

Once the book is written you will need to edit it and turn it into a pdf file.

Until next time

Julie

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Andrew and Daryl Grant – Building an eBook Website

May 17th, 2009

How did you go with Step one of Andrew and Daryl Grants how to build an ebook website?

They have used these steps to be very successful online and these are the same steps I have followed.

Step Two—Test the idea to see if it will be profitable

We generally find that we test about 10 ideas to find one that is profitable. Here are the steps to do that testing:

  • Find a good domain name. You can do this at www.godaddy.com You are looking for a name which is descriptive, eg www.skin-cancer-advice.com . Always get a “.com” domain name if you are selling an information product world-wide. You then need to buy the domain name using a credit card or Paypal account. Domain names cost about $10.
  • You can also get Godaddy to host your site, for a cost of about US$4 per month. Initially it’s a good idea to only buy one month of hosting, since you don’t yet know if the topic is going to be a goer. You can extend or change the hosting later.
  • The other company we use for hosting is HostGator . Their “Baby” option costs US$9.95 to host an unlimited number of sites per month. If you are setting up a lot of sites, this one is the best value that we’ve found. You only need to pay for one month initially. It takes about 24 hours for a new site to start up.
  • Build a “survey” site like the one we had for Practical Report Writing. You will need a data gathering tool such as the one at www.aweber.com to be able to gather people’s email address and feedback. If you need help building this site, you can go to www.youreasywebsolutions.com.
  • Set up a Google ad campaign. To do this you will need to register for Google adwords at www.google.com.au/ads/. This costs about $7. Google AdWords allows you to advertise on a “Pay Per Click” basis, in other words, you place your ad for free on Google, and you only pay if someone clicks on your ad and goes to your website.

When you register with Google Adwords you will also need to give them a credit card number that they can charge advertising costs to. Just follow the prompts to put in the details of your campaign. Things you need to add are:

  • Key words—get these from the search you did on keyworddiscovery.
  • Advertisement—think of a good catchy headline and content. You can have up to 25 characters in the headline, and 35 in each line of text. You can have as many ads as you like. Three is good to start with.
  • Price per click—you can experiment with different prices in the set up. The more you pay, the higher up the list of ads you’ll be. You really want to be in the top 4 or 5. We aim to get into the top 5 for around 10c per click.
  • Daily budget—this tells Google when to stop running the ad. Usually $10 or $20 a day is enough to start with, but you need to monitor it to see if it “maxes out” during the day. If it does, you will need to increase it.

 Watch it run for 3 days. You are looking for two things:

  • Number of clicks. You want at least 100 clicks a day to start with. Ideally you want 500 a day.
  • Number of responses. People will answer the survey question about what they want to see on the site. The more responses the better. Ten or more over three days is good. Ideally you want a 5% response rate or higher.

Pause the ad campaign. This means that, although your website is still there, it is not being advertised, so it is unlikely that anyone will get to see it. This means that you’re not paying advertising costs while you continue to develop your product and sales letter. You can easily reactivate your ad campaign at any time.

Put the results into the Excel spreadsheet to see how profitable it will be. If you have tested 10 ideas, pick the one with the highest results.

Don’t forget to check out their membership site at:

http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/aff/?p=jspain&w=mp09-4

and their 4 day workshop which is the best course I have ever done at:

http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/aff/?w=4dayws197&p=jspain

Until next time

Julie

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Andrew and Daryl Grant – Steps To Selling Your EBook Online

May 16th, 2009

Just arrived back from our holiday in beautiful Coffs Harbour (that’s in New South Wales Australia for those not local). We had a great time but unfortunately I probably had a better time than Will as he had the flu, so he is happy to be safe and sound in his own bed.

This post begins a six part series from Andrew and Daryl Grant on how to sell your ebook online. We originally started in their ebook mentoring program – see the banner on the right hand side or simply click this link to have a look at this website:

http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/aff/?p=jspain&w=mp09-4

We then progressed into their Our Internet Secrets program. I will be writing a review of this program later on but if you cannot wait to find out more just follow this link to find out about their amazing 4 day workshop. It truly was the best workshop I have ever been to:

http://www.ourinternetsecrets.com/aff/?w=4dayws197&p=jspain

These are the steps that we followed to write our first two ebooks. If you want to look at our ebooks them go to:

www.copingwithlifecrisis.com

www.guidetoonlinedatingtips.com

Step One – Identify A Potential Topic

You are after a topic which lots of people are looking for, and where people “must have” (rather than “need”) the product.

You also want a “niche”, ie a topic which is not too general. For example, “health” is far too general, but “melanoma” is specific enough.

You don’t necessarily need to know anything about the topic, but it helps if it’s something you are interested in.

The tool we use to determine how popular ideas are is http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html.

Click here for a list of the 204 best selling topics on line.

Once you have come up with some ideas, search for the key words you think people interested in a topic might look for. You are looking for words or phrases which total more than 30,000 hits per month on keyworddiscovery for your topic. For example if you type in “skin cancer” you get over 53,000 hits per month.

Next do a search on Google for the same words. You are looking for:

  • The number of websites on the topic (you want this to be in the millions)
  • Existing ads. You don’t want a topic where someone is already using a good sales letter and selling an e-book. You also don’t want heaps of ads, otherwise you end up paying too much per click to get in the top three.

 

The Grants talk about using the keyword discovery tool but there is a much easier way now with the Google Keyword Tool. Just go to: https://adwords.google.com.au/select/KeywordToolExternal

This is only the first step. Stay posted for the next 5 steps. I cannot stress how useful this information has been to us in getting started with our online business and I hope it helps you also.

Until next time

Julie

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