Category Archives: IMIT Topics

The Content Creation for Social Media Checklist

It’s no secret that a good social media strategy relies heavily on you having plenty of awesome content to share. But the problem is, creating all that content yourself takes time! Next thing you know, you’re burning up big chunks of every work day just creating content for your social media campaigns!

Is there a better way? You bet there is. And this checklist will show you how to create content faster and easier than ever!

NOTE: I bet you’re thinking we’re going to talk about outsourcing, right? Well, that is a FANTASTIC way to create content the quick and easy way. But since we’ve covered that in other checklists, you’re going to three fresh ideas that may even surprise you. Check it out…

Take Advantage of Crowdsourcing

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How to Get Big Projects Done in 21 Days or Less

A lot of people have expressed amazement over the years at how I get so much done, especially “big projects”.  For many, there is a paralysis that comes on when attempting larger sized endeavors simply because these projects are daunting.

Know what I mean?

Maybe you’re one of those people.  You look at the enormity (or perceived enormity) of a project and get overwhelmed.

You think, “Wow, this is going to take a looooooooooong time.  I’m not sure I’ll ever get this done.  Or if I even can get this done.”

You aren’t alone.

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Running Webinars – How to Run a Successful Webinar

Running Webinars – How To Run A Successful Webinar is a 35 page, 6000+ word report.

This report teaches why an intimate understanding of your audience is essential to success, the specific tools you need to host webinars, as well as how to use a landing page to build your audience.

It also covers tips you need to know for delivering your sales pitch, as well as effective follow-up procedures that engage your audience and lead to sales long after the webinar is over

Chapter List:

  • Introduction to Running Successful Webinars
  • Knowing Your Audience Is Essential
  • Webinar Software and Apps
  • Getting Traffic, Building Your Audience
  • The 13-Step Webinar Formula for Customer Engagement
  • Live Versus Automated/Recorded Webinars
  • Joint Ventures or Solo Webinars?
  • What to Do after the Webinar Is Over
  • Top 10 Tips for Running a Successful Webinar
  • Conclusion

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The Art of Controversy

Hello, Jason Fladlien here from DailySeminar.com, and today I have a treat for you.  Here’s a little topic that I really like to talk about, and I use it.  A lot of people don’t see how I use it because I use it very subtly, but once I explain it to you, you’ll see it and you’ll also see its power.  And it’s something to consider adding to your toolkit of internet marketing tactics.  And that’s the art of controversy.

Controversy done properly sells.  I laugh because two days before creating this video, or one day before creating this video — I’m not sure which — I got an e-mail from kind of a big marketer.  In fact in 2008 he had a list of 857,000 people on his list.  And he threatened to sue me.

Why did he threaten to sue me?  He said I libeled him because on one of my sales pages I said “Look, I bought this guy’s product.  It was super overpriced, and basically it sucked.  I didn’t do what I thought it would.  I was just appalled by it, and that inspired me to give you this product.  Not only, in my opinion, do I think my product is better than his, but my product is only $37 when his product is almost $200.  Mine isn’t going to build you a million  list overnight, but then again it’s not supposed to.  It’s supposed to help you get started with…” and then I sold the product some more.

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27 Ways to Use Content to Get Sales, part 6

21. Offer a Discount

If you’re selling your own products, then you can easily arrange for a discount for your newsletter subscribers. But even if you’re selling an affiliate offer, you can often arrange a special discount with the vendor, exclusive only to your subscribers.

Note: If you do arrange a discount with a vendor, keep in mind that it’s going to need to be a permanent, ongoing discount. Since this is an evergreen autoresponder series, you can’t offer a “limited time” discount.

Here’s an example…

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