Posted on July 30 2018
Sorry for using that word, but it’s true...
C.R.A.P. - a design principle coined by the graphic artist Robin Williams - stands for Contrast, Repetition, Alignment and Proximity.
You know a good or bad design when you see one. But... how do you know why it’s bad or good?
And more to the point, how can you create webpage designs, product cover designs, banner designs and so forth that are so visually appealing, they pull the reader into your message?
By knowing and using C.R.A.P., you can consistently create effective design that increases conversions instead of chasing people away. That’s because the four design principles – when used together – ... read more
Posted on July 23 2018
Just a side note: What you’re about to discover here can also be used to help others squeeze more profits out of their online businesses, as well. In fact, you could build an entire business out of making
other people’s businesses more profit using these simple methods.
Before you create new products and new profit streams, it makes good sense to maximize the earnings in your existing business.
To show you how this might be done, I’m going to use a membership site as an example. I love memberships because of the continuity of payments you receive. After all, why get paid just once on
a sale ... read more
Posted on July 22 2018
• implemented thank you email notifications to customers when a product is purchased
• fixed bug in edit autoresponder campaign feature
• fixed bug in list subscription forms feature
• integrated add-ons module as part of the store module. So if the store module is active, the add-ons module too will be activated.
Posted on July 16 2018
• fixed title warning on store success page
• implemented web hook feature in new “Add ons” module. The add ons module will contain more such plugins to enhance the other modules of the software.
• implemented web hook integration for products - this can be used to automatically integrate with third parties when an order is placed.
• implemented web hook integration for autoresponder subscription forms.
• upgraded subscription form scripts to make use of updated settings format.
Posted on July 16 2018
If you're not repurposing your content, you're losing traffic.
Repurposing is a technique to change either the format of your content or change its target audience.
For example, you might convert a blogpost into a video and publish it on YouTube. Or you might turn that blogpost into a series of emails, a podcast or even an infographic.
A blogpost on your website will only attract people who are interested in reading content. But when you repurpose it, you reach a new target audience on different channels.
Imagine converting your blogpost into a Slideshare presentation, and then getting 50,000 views. It's entirely possible to do this. And further imagine that at ... read more
Posted on July 9 2018
• enabled numbered and bullet list feature on CMS and store page editors
• fixed bug in trial period value when editing a product.
• fixed error message that appeared after adding or editing a product
• fixed clickbank order processor email validation check
• fixed a few minor bugs on the store user area UI
• implemented support ticket feature into store module
• implemented store success page option to show success messages in store actions.
Posted on July 9 2018
Quora is a leading question and answer platform with 200 million monthly users, and it can be a terrific source of free traffic for your website.
In fact, it’s used extensively by businesses and marketers to drive targeted traffic to their websites.
Top Quora answer people can get thousands of visitors to their websites, Facebook Groups and so forth with each answer they give.
By focusing efforts on Quora, you can build your email list, establish leadership in your niche, receive more and more traffic as you gain followers, drive people to your own online communities or websites and possibly even get syndicated to major publications.
Here are 17 tips for doing all of ... read more
Posted on July 2 2018
But if you can’t answer these questions – if you’re just ‘winging it’ – then you’re going to struggle and likely fail at online marketing. Certainly, you will never be as successful as you could be if you did
answer these questions.
(If I don’t have your interest now, you’re not paying attention...) Here are the questions you must answer when going into ANY new market:
1: Where is your target customer right now in their life?
For example, what pain are they feeling or what problem do they need solving?
Let’s say your market is weight loss. Your target customer might be Rachael, a 35 year old married woman with ... read more