Attraction Marketer – in Debt and Harrassed by Debt Collectors?

By Chris Aguilar, November 2, 2009

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Are You an Attraction Marketer, in Debt, and harrassed by Debt Collectors?

Are you learning about Attraction Marketing in order to help solve debt problems? But you are being harrassed by Debt Collectors?

This short video By the FTC in the US makes you aware of your rights.
And although this is specifically for the US, I am sure the guidelines will be of interest if you live in another country.






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How to avoid “Get Rich Quick” Scams.

By Chris Aguilar, November 1, 2009



Are you desperate to find some “Get Rich Quick” Business Opportunity?

There are many “Get Rich Quick” business opportunities on and off the internet, and you are desperate to earn extra money, but you are probably confused and bewildered by the huge number of opportunities being offered.  I certainly have been.

These “Get Rich Quick” business opportunities can sound very attractive and plausible.

But do they work?

Or are they scams?

Are they fraudulent?

They all give you references.  But are the references genuine, or concocted?

This video from the FTC, featuring expert convicted fraudsters, is worth watching if you are looking at a new business opportunity, and especially if the upfront payments being requested are large.





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What is SEO?

By Chris Aguilar, October 23, 2009



What is SEO?

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) covers the various methods used to improve ranking in search engine results without having to pay.

Leading SEO expert Raymond Fong explains SEO very clearly in this short video.





Hope this video was useful. If it was visit Raymond Fong and Ferny Ceballos on Facebook.

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Tips for making Lead Capture Pages that Work.

By Chris Aguilar, October 23, 2009


Tips for making Lead Capture Pages that Work.

The reason for a Lead Capture Page is to get prospects to give you their name and contact information.

It is incumbent on YOU to show prospects that YOU are worthy of their time and attention, not the other way round.

Every Lead Capture page must:

  • Stimulate a desire in your prospects by presenting the benefits your prospects will gain by giving you their contact information.
  • Show that those benefits are unique, and that you or your offer stands out from the crowd.
  • Make your prospects feel a sense of urgency to act at the earliest opportunity.
  • Incite them to action.
  • Be trackable, so that you know which Lead Capture pages work and which don’t.

So you need to answer these questions:

  • What is YOUR USP (Unique Selling Proposition)?
  • How can YOU be different so as to remove the prospects doubts or worries, and to answer their possible questions?
  • How can you connect with your prospects emotions, and use their emotions to keep their interest?

APPEALING TO PROSPECTS EMOTIONS + YOUR USP/BENEFITS = KILLER COPY.

Make an offer that meets a deep inside need or solves a perplexing problem, understands their doubts, sypmathises with their resistance and answers their questions honestly.
Copywriter John Carlton.



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Social Networking – How to build relationships.

By Chris Aguilar, October 23, 2009


Social Networking – Patience, Attraction, NO chasing!

Social Networking sites can be invaluable in helping to build a contact list,  promoting your business, and boosting your Search Engine ranking,  but they should be used for building relationships, and NOT for direct selling or prospecting.

There are many Social or Business Networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Ecademy, LinkedIn, Twitter, Xing, Better Networker, Naymz, Ryze, StartUpSpace, and many others. And new ones keep springing up regularly.

Once you have established your Internet prescence (your Blog, Website, Squiddoo lenses, HubPages, or whatever, sign up to three or four of the Networking sites, and get to know them.  Most of them have tutorials showing how to set up, and use them.

In particular, the training material provided by Thomas and Penny Power on Ecademy is excellent.  It is ongoing, and covers every aspect of using Social Networking as an Internet Marketing tool.

Create as many links as you can between your profiles on these sites, and between them and  everywhere else that you have an Internet presence.  Doing this will dramatically boost your Search Engine ranking.

Once you have mastered the first three or four, you can sign up to as many as you can manage effectively.  But, each is time consuming, so do not get carried away.

Spend as much time them as you can, just being friendly, joining in discussions and conversations that interest you, and establish your presence.  Visit other blogs and comment on articles that interest you.

As people get to know you, like you and trust you, the opportunity to tell them what you do will come.  But even then do not pitch your product or service.

You have already told them what you do, and they will come to you when THEIR need makes them ready to purchase.

BE PATIENT,  ATTRACT and DO NOT CHASE.  Chasing REPELS.

Be professional, courteous, and respectful to all contacts on all Internet sites.

Unfortunately, not everybody follows these guidelines, and you will learn from the behaviour of others, what attracts and what repels.


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