A Facebook Advertising Experience – Post 14

eMillionaire/EZ Net Income Program Experience – Bonus Videos

In the Bonus Video link I was presented numerous review videos.

ACAI Page

The first video of the Bonus Video link was about the ACAI page. “What the heck it that?” you ask. I had no idea when the video started and after thirteen and half minutes I just figured it out. We’ll get to that shortly.

Anyway, the video sounded like it started in the middle of a conversation so it was a bit difficult to gleam information. What I did learn was regarding testing various landing pages. The video was highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of either having or not having video on a landing page. Sorry I can’t tell you what Brock said on this subject, since the answer was given prior to this video beginning.

As Brock continued on it quickly became apparent he was providing information on methods showing how I can protect myself from Affiliate Fraud. Affiliate Fraud is when someone steals my Affiliate sale by stealing my Affiliate identity (I’m not sure of the details of how this occurs) and arranges for any funds I may have earned to be paid out to the person who stole my identity; in other words, they redirect my links to their links to steal my money!

Customer Fraud was also introduced and through other reading I have done I’ve learned this too can be a problem. Generally what occurs is a customer purchases a product and then requests (or more likely demands) a rebate for valid or invalid reasons. The real problem is when the same customer is a repeat offender.

According to Brock the solution to both Affiliate Fraud and Customer Fraud is to buy software that would prevent this from occurring. Then Brock finally admits that this video is about selling his own product that not only does sales, tracks them, and builds a contact database but also protects you from Affiliate Fraud and Customer Fraud. Guess what the name of the software is…you got it…ACAI Cleanse Revolution. Now I know what it is…in the context of this video anyway.

The Reviews

The remaining videos of the Bonus Video link contained several Review videos. The Reviews focused on The Lab students and their sites. Though there was some useful information a lot of it was poorly recorded and difficult to understand. However, in the hour and a half of video I watched I was able to gleam the following useful information.

  • Brock worries that customers would be upset by being sold other products, but he actually gets calls from customers thanking him for providing other products in their packages (i.e. related products that are free for the first sample.)
  • In regards to selling health products, Brock suggests to use HighBeam to help write good sales copy based on the ingredients of your product. The site finds magazines with articles on the product you want to sell and which you can use to quote.
  • If you want to try to find magazines to reference that are “popular” (i.e. Science News, Life Extensions Foundation, etc.) go see what magazines are on the shelves of the local airport and grocery store.
  • Also check out Google Trends to see when Google starts capturing search trends on a topic you’ve chosen. That’s a sign things may be heating up for the product.
  • When selling health products, keep in mind that Buyers are more comfortable with a professional look and feel to a website.
  • When completing a sale, remember to send a thank you letter follow-up, letting your customer know about any reminders in regards to your product and/or program.
  • It is possible to mix products from different affiliate marketing sites, however, become a specialist on the site and have related products, no matter where the products come from.
  • Be hesitant about running banner ads that aren’t for your own products as they may provide direct competition for your own products.
  • Watch out about associating health information with products due to regulations. This is an issue in the US; I’m not sure about Canada.
  • You may want to consider a product/topic where others are also providing lots of information because it helps increase credibility. If no one is selling a product it’s likely because no one knows anything about it. It’s usually better to be in a market where there is a lot of knowledge about it.
  • Brock advocates being in a market where there is some competition; lots of people enables more information to work from.

Hope you found some of the suggestions useful if you’re starting your own product website.

Ok gang, we have two more posts in this series to go. Have you been wondering if the product ever showed up in my mail box? How about whether I cancelled my subscription? Come around a few weeks from now to find out.

Cheers

Tatiana

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