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The Golden Rule in Internet Marketing

The narrator says the golden rule to affiliate marketing is to model what successful marketers are doing rather than just buying whatever product they are selling. He advises looking at the tactics they use to build their business, not the products themselves.

As examples, the narrator analyzes the marketing tactics used by Ben Martin, Brendan Mace, and Alex Becker to build likability and trust with their audience in order to ultimately sell products:

The narrator encourages viewers to apply these tactics themselves - give away free valuable content to build relationships and promote products only after likability and trust is established.



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The Affiliate Marketing Game

The narrator explains that there is a reciprocation "game" in affiliate marketing between product creators and affiliates on platforms like Warrior Plus and JVZoo. Product creators give high commissions and prizes to affiliates to promote their products to their email lists. In return, affiliates support product creators when they launch new products.

Product launches allow creators to quickly gain "buyer" subscribers - subscribers who actually purchase products. These are very valuable, worth over $10 per month each compared to $1 for normal subscribers.

For example, Ben Martin's recent launch gained 2,308 buyer subscribers, worth over $23,000 per month. Launching products this way is far cheaper than buying subscribers through ads.

To join this game as a new affiliate, build an email list and connect with small/medium product creators to support each others' launches. This can lead to $100+ affiliate commissions per day.



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How to Get Buyer Subscribers

The narrator explains that the best way to build an email list is to focus on getting buyer subscribers rather than just regular solo ad subscribers. Buyer subscribers have the mindset to purchase courses and information to succeed online, so they will be more responsive to emails and likely to purchase promoted products.

To get buyer subscribers, the narrator recommends creating a low cost product (between $5-7) and listing it as a Warrior Special Offer. This allows collecting buyer emails automatically when someone purchases. The Warrior Forum ranks highly in Google so gets lots of traffic. Creating the product can be done by reworking PLR content or cloning an existing product.

To host the product, the narrator advises installing the Thrive Content Builder WordPress plugin. This can create landing pages and lightboxes to display videos, avoiding the need for expensive tools like ClickFunnels. Step-by-step instructions are provided on setting this up.

The narrator emphasizes that having your own product builds trust and gets more sales from subscribers. Upcoming videos will cover sales pages, setting up products, paid traffic, email automation, and more affiliate marketing topics to help viewers succeed.



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how to make a professional sales page

The narrator starts by introducing himself as John O'Hare and providing links to connect on Facebook and his blog.

He then explains the video will show how to make a professional sales page for free that typically costs $1,500. He says we'll find a high converting sales page and clone it but put in our own words and images.

The narrator walks through using HTtrack to mirror an existing sales page and save it locally. He then explains editing the page in Dreamweaver, changing text, colors, images, etc.

Next, he covers finding copywriters on Fiverr to write sales copy, and making a short sales video for YouTube to embed. He also talks about using Photoshop to create a product mockup.

Finally, the narrator explains uploading the finished sales page via FileZilla and capturing screenshots to post on the Warrior Forum.



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how to automate your email campaigns

The narrator explains how he set up an automated email campaign to promote a product launch called Ignition while he goes on vacation. He created multiple review videos, bonus pages with different links to track sales channels, and scheduled a series of emails to go out automatically over the launch period.

Key points:

  • Created 3 versions of his review video (4 mins, 9 mins, 33 mins) to test engagement
  • Set up 2 Commission Gorilla bonus pages - one for YouTube, one for his email list to track sales
  • Added an extra bonus to the page over the launch period to incentivize buyers
  • Used GetResponse automation to schedule emails and resend to non-openers
  • Campaign timed for Eastern Standard Time while he's away to run hands-off

By setting up the videos, pages and emails in advance, the narrator can employ best practices like testing and automation while still enjoying his vacation.