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    Just Thoughts (and why most marketers probably won’t promote my stuff anymore)

    I’ve been talking to a lot of customers and marketers lately, and there seems to be a common thread – people are STILL buying and selling FEAR & LIES. Big shock right?

    The FTC may have made it a little more difficult – requiring marketers to jump through a few more hoops to continue using shady business practices, but it definitely continues. Sure some marketers made a bundle and got out before the crackdown, and somehow they are able to justify the money in their bank account to themselves, perhaps with an “every man for himself” type of view. Others are continuing to evolve in order to keep selling deceit – whether its by posting certain disclaimers, or moving their business offshore, or using loopholes in the law, or by rotating merchant accounts, staying one step ahead of government bodies, etc.

    Heck, even big affiliate networks created their own in-house scam offers once they saw how lucrative it could be. Does acai berry ring a bell? Colon cleanse anyone? I actually purchased these products to see how far the scam went. It wasn’t pretty. Especially when I tried to refund before the continuity charges started.

    I choose not to name individual names because I’m not here to cast stones at my fellow marketing sinners. These people know who they are, and you can easily find them yourself. A little tool called Google makes it really easy. You are likely on some of their lists as we speak.

    But what happens to marketers who sell in a competitive mindset, through fear tactics, false scarcity, and rationalization, is that they are putting it out there to the world that they expect to live in that kind of world themselves. Where they too should live in fear. Where they too should expect to be sold with lies, and treated as sheep. Where they too should fear that their money will disappear any day now, when they are “found out”.

    I can’t live that way. Not anymore.

    Prior to 2008 I considered myself “driven” to compete with every other marketer out there to make the most money, so that when we had our big guru masterminds, I could get my ego stroked by my fellow snake oil salesmen, and feel like I was “the man”. And their approval would help me rationalize the selling practices any way I could. It was simply all about numbers to me, not value to the customer. Sure I thought my stuff was pretty good as far as ebooks go, and further from the “scammy” side than most. But I also knew less than 5% of my customers were successful. I would rationalize it by thinking those sub-5% were the only people who took action, as so many other marketers do. But this simply isn’t true. It’s just a cop-out.

    After all, the people who bought the $10k coaching that I outsourced sure “took action”. A $10k committment is a HUGE “action”. And I simply got my $3k cut from the coaching floor and passed the responsibility onto them to fulfill upon their promises. Rarely did I check up on any of those individual customers or receive a glowing testimonial about the coaching. But I didn’t care. I rationalized it by convincing myself that if I wasn’t hearing complaints, then everything was ok. And I hid behind the character I had created (which interestingly enough, made it hard for me to figure out how to actually talk to my customers 1 on 1). But I figured that as far as scammy ebook stuff goes, I was one of the good guys. Looking back now, I was far from a good guy. I provided *some* value, but I could have done so much more. It seems most of the success stories came from people who ended up selling get-rich *secrets* themselves. It reminds me of an old Saturday Night Live clip – where an infomercial guy sells a book about “How to get rich by selling a book about how to get rich by selling a book”.

    And many of those “success stories” are now people who sell with fear and live in fear.

    Selling with scarcity tactics, such as “only 12 copies left”, or “only 5 minutes left”, or “re-opening the doors for a short time” … it’s all garbage marketing. Even if the statement happens to be true, why limit perfectly abundant information?

    And here’s an insight for you: at guru masterminds, do you think we talked about how wonderful our customers were? I wish that were the case.

    Looking back… how dare I talk sh*t about my customers. As if I owned them and was doing them some huge favor. It’s disgusting. And not only was there customer-bashing, but we literally complained about how new rules constantly made it tougher for us to sell people using bullsh*t tactics. Oh, woe-is-me, I’m only making $1 mil a month now instead of the $2 mil a month I could have made if the stupid FTC wouldn’t have made me start telling the truth a *little* more.

    What’s really obscene is that I am still on many lists as a super affiliate, so I get the insider emails during launches. BUT, I also get the emails that the prospects get. And it’s appalling at how contradictory the 2 emails are. One email tells the prospect how great everything is, how much they will be taken care of. And the other email brags about easy money, how well its converting, how many copies have *really* been sold, when the miraculous re-opening will happen, and what prizes are involved for marketers who *pound* their lists. Zero mention of the value to the customer, other than *perceived value*, otherwise known as the *thud* factor. The 2 contradictory emails alone could probably get so many marketers in hot water, and I don’t know if they realize it because they are caught up in their own hype machine.

    I realize this blog post probably won’t do me any favors as far as getting my fellow marketers to eventually promote my “Bring the Fresh” video series, but in the end, maybe that’s a good thing.

    But I digress. I guess this turned into more of a rant – but to be clear I am not singling out anyone but myself. And I’d like to put it out there for you to ponder however you want. I’d like to recommend one thing to you – Be suspicious.

    Be suspicious of push-button solutions. Be suspicious of products with names like “Underground grim reaper autopilot gold bar instant millionaire wealth generator.” Be suspicious of anything that says “earn up to 8 billion dollars per second”. I know it all seems like a no-brainer but people are actually still buying this stuff. Be suspicious of product launches. Be suspicious of cut and paste emails you receive from 42 different people. Be suspicious of anything that “everyone is talking about”. Be suspicious of anything with a bonus or “downsell”.

    Be suspicious of ME. Be suspicious of this post! And finally, be suspicious of lines. One of the craziest things I’ve realized is that people love lines. I’m not kidding. If you go somewhere and you see a line, don’t people typically just get in that line without asking questions? And isn’t that what a launch waiting list is? Or a huge launch thread on Warrior Forum? They are digital lines.

    And to be clear, what I mean by suspicious is not necessarily that it’s a scam… I just mean that the trend seems to indicate there’s a high percentage chance that it is. Do your own investigating and come to your own conclusions.

    Oh, and one more thing – be suspicious of a P.S. in an email.

    Maybe I’m way off topic at this point, whatever the topic is, but I felt some of these things had to be said.

    Good luck out there,

    Kelly

    P.S. Buy lots of stuff from me.

    Edited: February 22nd, 2010

    I Need Your Input…

    Hey guys, so many of you have been awesome and wrote in about your experiences using advice from my blog, or from the Rich Jerk & “Bring the Fresh”. Thanks so much!

    I’m going to ask you to go a step further, if you feel compelled to do so.

    If anything I’ve done online has helped you in ANY way – whether its stuff you found on this blog, or in relation to the Rich Jerk, or from our new Bring the Fresh video series, I would REALLY appreciate you calling in to the following number and leaving a message explaining where you were BEFORE you got my info, and where you were AFTER, explaining to your heart’s content how you got there.

    Here’s the number: 1-800-609-9006 x 8819

    I can’t tell you how much it would mean to me to get a recording of your success. I think it will help a lot of people.

    In exchange for your time, please leave your phone number at the end of the recording, and I will personally call you for a chat, because I really want to talk to people who have had success!

    Sound fair?

    Thanks!

    Kelly

    Edited: February 2nd, 2010

    Update on How I Get Backlinks

    This is going to be a bit of a short post.

    I’ve been testing a lot lately and some of the previously mentioned backlinking methods are basically unnecessary in my opinion.

    However, I’ve been continually getting page one rankings using the following 2 simple methods:

    1) SEO TrackBacks – This piece of software gathers info on the latest blogs out there using Google Trends, then finds those that are unmoderated and don’t have a captcha, and posts whatever comment you want, including a link, to as many of them as you want. I usually tell it to do 20-40 links per url, per day, as not all of them will stick. The creator of the software is also adding a proxy option to it as we speak.

    2) The Link Juicer – This software groups the social bookmarking accounts of thousands of users, and posts your link to up to 10 of them per day, randomly, with cleverly spun, unique content.

    I use these two solutions for niche keyword sites as well as larger authority sites.

    For niche keyword (1-2 page) wordpress blog sites, as I’ve mentioned before, I am still mostly following the Google Sniper Method of getting the .com, .net, or .org domain of my targeted keyword. If its not available I move on.

    And again, I’m using Market Samurai for keyword research. I typically only target keywords with competition under 100k, with over 50% OCI, over 50% PBR (or just select “phrase match” only), and at least 3,000 searches per month.

    And don’t forget to ping your site’s URL, as well as the URL’s of your backlinks once you get them. I prefer to use the free “Ping Machine” software from SEOMunchies.com

    Here is a list of the 24 services I have uploaded into Ping Machine, so my links/pages get pinged in multiple places.

    http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2
    http://1470.net/api/ping
    http://api.moreover.com/RPC2
    http://api.moreover.com/ping
    http://blog.goo.ne.jp/XMLRPC
    http://ping.bitacoras.com
    http://ping.blo.gs/
    http://ping.bloggers.jp/rpc/
    http://ping.feedburner.com
    http://ping.myblog.jp
    http://ping.syndic8.com/xmlrpc.php
    http://ping.weblogalot.com/rpc.php
    http://rpc.blogbuzzmachine.com/RPC2
    http://rpc.blogrolling.com/pinger/
    http://rpc.icerocket.com:10080/
    http://rpc.pingomatic.com
    http://rpc.weblogs.com/RPC2
    http://www.a2b.cc/setloc/bp.a2b
    http://www.blogoole.com/ping/
    http://www.blogoon.net/ping/
    http://www.blogpeople.net/servlet/weblogUpdates
    http://www.blogsnow.com/ping
    http://www.blogstreet.com/xrbin/xmlrpc.cgi
    http://xping.pubsub.com/ping/

    If you are thinking you need to use more tools, methodologies, tips, tricks, fancy shmancy algorithms, etc. – STOP.

    The best tip I can give you is to IGNORE 99% of what you are reading about regarding SEO. Stop wasting your time and simply do the above. I’ve tested it dozens and dozens of times and IT WORKS. You don’t need to look for a “magic pill” or “secret”.

    The secret is… there is no secret.

    Also, some of the links above are affiliate links. But unlike most affiliate marketers, I actually USE the tools/solutions mentioned above. I have a video of myself using them inside BringTheFresh.com. And I’m working on another video case study right now that will be available inside of Bring the Fresh soon. The first part of it will be available here free on my blog shortly.

    Please test this stuff out for yourself and post your results back here to we can all help each other out.

    It’s all happening.

    Kelly

    Edited: January 27th, 2010

    How’s it going?

    Hey everybody, thanks for all of the visits lately. This blog has over 6,000 uniques this month. Nice! Didn’t know that many people were interested. :)

    Things are finally calming down with Bring the fresh and I’m gonna get back to regular posts here.

    You know what’s cool? When you find out you have a problem… but its a GOOD problem. My programmer just let me know my dedicated server can’t handle all of the traffic one of my sites is getting. He said it’s eating up more than a terabyte of bandwidth a month, which is pretty crazy given that the site has very few images! Nice “problem” huh?

    Anyway, can you guys do me a favor and post a few comments here and let me know the things you really wanna know about most?

    What’s giving you the most trouble right now and keeping you from where you want to be?

    I really appreciate your feedback and will do my best to answer everyone. Of course if you want to know something that I just flat out have no idea about, I’ll be straight up with you.

    Best,
    Kelly

    Edited: January 26th, 2010

    Bring the Fresh is Live & Good to Go

    Hey guys, Bring the Fresh is live. Thanks for your patience. :)

    Any questions, feel free to post em here.

    Best,
    Kelly

    Edited: January 22nd, 2010

    Bring the Fresh SEO Preview Pt. 1

    Watch in High Resolution (and don’t forget to make it full screen)

    Part 2 coming soon…

    Edited: January 19th, 2010

    New Bring the Fresh Video

    Next video – SEO. :)

    http://www.BringTheFresh.com

    Edited: January 17th, 2010

    Bring the Fresh Available Now

    The official grand opening of “Bring the Fresh” will be on January 19th.

    In the meantime, we will be releasing clips from the course daily, so you can see what it’s all about. A new clip will be available within the next few hours.

    Due to several requests, we are going to start taking early orders now, with a special welcome package available only to early buyers – including an exclusive video and a personal phone call from both Mike and Kelly.

    Click here for the early order page.

    The quality of the video is always questionable in the first few days after uploading to YouTube, so we also have a streaming high-resolution version here: http://www.area51marketing.com/itsallhappening.php

    We’re in the final stages of developing the “sales letter” and membership area, but we will be doing a “soft” launch of “Bring the Fresh”, on Tuesday of next week (Jan 19th).

    And by soft launch, I mean there will be absolutely no barrage of emails. No affiliates. No false scarcity. No “push-button software” for $1,000+ that will break or become obsolete. No BS.

    We will be releasing clips from the course daily, here on my blog, so you can see what it’s all about.

    The product will be all digitally downloadable – No DVD’s, books, shipping, etc. And we will have a community Yahoo group that Mike and I will be in every day.

    There is a $300 one time fee for lifetime access to our interviews and screen capture videos.

    There is also a $200 optional add-on for a lengthy walkthrough of 2 current websites that Mike and I are doing well with as we speak. We’ll show you the URLs, how we made the sites, the SEO process, software used, the income stats, everything. Including how my site has over 10,000,000 pages, with 150,000+ pages indexed, and more getting indexed at a rate of 4,000 pages per day. Currently over 2,000 unique TARGETED visitors per day, all free. This site has HUGE potential and room for copy-cats (like you) to do very well. The best part is that for EVERY keyword there are less than 15 total sites competing. Yes, fifteen. And then there’s Mike’s site, which has already banked over $1 Million.

    It’s full disclosure time. It’s all fresh. No more gimmicky guru marketing. It’s time to get real. I’m going to go out on a limb and guessing that “Launches” and IM products will never be the same after this. Hopefully we will set the bar so high that the majority of customers in this market won’t settle for less ever again.

    And I’d like to say once again for the record, this will be the only IM product I will ever release. Any future tips, tricks, videos, etc., even years from now, will all be released under the “Bring the Fresh” umbrella, and they will always be free to all members. We’re going for an evergreen product here – sustainable and always relevant.

    Mike has been intimately involved in product launches starting with apprenticing with (and living with) John Reese for four months leading up to the Traffic Secrets Million Dollar Day launch…and then helping Jeff Walker with copy and strategy for the original Product Launch Formula…and then helping found StomperNet with his business partners at the time Brad Fallon and Andy Jenkins and beyond…

    …And “Bring the Fresh” will be NOTHING like any launch you’ve ever seen.

    And THANK YOU to all of the folks who have been involved with our little underground launch here on the blog.

    Feel free to join our newsletter below for updates, or just keep an eye on the blog here or at BringtheFresh.com.

    - Kelly

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    Edited: January 16th, 2010

    Happy New Year! (It’s all happening)

    Hey guys, sorry it’s been a while. For the past few weeks I’ve been filming a series of pretty intense interview style recordings, covering  everything I’ve ever done and learned online over the past 10 years, good and bad, as well as what I’m working on now. Nothing is off limits, and everything is as transparent as possible.

    I have about 2 hours of material left to cover, then I will be releasing the videos as a product in mid to late January. This will be the only internet marketing product I will ever release. Of course I will add many additional videos to it over the remaining years of my career as I learn and develop new methods, but they will be free to all members.

    Feel free to make suggestions here on my blog about what material you would personally like included, and I will make sure to get it in these last few videos before we go live.

    Now back to the Google Sniper method I mentioned in a previous post. I’d like to clarify exactly how I use Market Samurai to find keywords/domains for SEO purposes.

    Market Samurai is pretty much the coolest software I’ve ever used. It includes much more information than I would ever need or use to evaluate a market/niche.

    The only 4 variables I really care about in Market Samurai are:

    1) Searches – I set the minimum to 100. This is the number of times the keyword/phrase is searched for per day.

    2) SEOC – I set this to 100,000. This is the number of competing website for the keyword phrase. In other words, it is not “broad” match but “phrase” match. Obviously the lower the better. Keep in mind that there is a big difference between 100,000 and 30,000. If you find a keyword with under 30,000 I can almost guarantee you will get the # 1 spot if you use the backlink techniques described below.

    3) OCI – I set the minimum to 50% – this is the percentage chance that these searchers are typically going to pull out their wallet for what they are searching for. I’ve tested this with MANY keywords and found that it is typically very reliable – some of my best converting keywords are listed as 84% OCI

    4) Match Type – I always set this to “phrase”. This shows you the real picture of how many people are typing in the exact keyword phrase, rather than the default “broad” match, which shows how many times the word or phrase is included with other words you don’t have any info on.

    I’ll also go over getting backlinks one more time as simply as possible.

    For information on what kind of site to create and how to create it, check my previous post here.

    The backlinking process below has worked for authority sites of mine, as well as simple 2 page Google Sniper type sites. One of my authority sites currently has 124,000 pages indexed and 2,000 backlinks using the simple system below. It gets 1,900 organic visitors every day and is growing steadily as Google continues to index 4,000 new pages per day. I’m detailing everything about this site in the video interviews I mentioned above.

    I use the following sources/software for backlinks:

    1) SEO Trackbacks – This is the software I use to get backlinks from blogs. I usually set it to 20-40 links per week.

    2) The Link Juicer – I use this program to get up to 10 links per day. It’s a conglomerate of about 20,000 aged and unique social bookmarking and content accounts where your links will be dispersed randomly with varying anchor text and descriptions. It also has a 30 day free trial.

    3) Angela’s Links and Paul’s Links – These 2 link sources send you a PDF file with instructions on exactly where and how to get 80 fresh new links every month from PR5 to PR9 sites. The pages themselves do not have the same pagerank as the homepage, but they still carry weight based on my experience. I use someone from GetAFreelancer.com to create 100 of these links to my sites every month for $30 per month. So you don’t even necessarily need to join Angela or Paul’s services to benefit from them. The guys on GetAFreelancer.com typically already have access to the links.

    4) The Ping Machine (free) – Software allows you to paste all of your links to be pinged as well as all of the ping services you would like to ping to. Make sure you ping the URL’s of every page that contains a backlink to you. This basically notifies Google that it’s there, so you don’t have to wait for them to find it.

    5) I make an RSS feed of my backlinks (I do about 20-25 per feed) using html2rss.com. I add the RSS feed to FeedBurner, making it look like http://feeds.feedburner.com/my-site). Submit the new Feedburner feed to various RSS aggregators out there. You can do it on your own, or use software such as RSSbot.

    6) I use Bookmarking Demon to social bookmark the RSS feeds. You can use it to individually bookmark your backlinks, but after a while you will have so many that doing the feeds instead becomes much more efficient.

    That’s it. Welcome to good rankings and free traffic (AND free money).

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    I previously mentioned that I purchased Wordpress Mage and was testing it. I’m sorry to say I was not impressed, and decided to get a refund of this $1200 product. I found the tutorial videos quite lacking and not up to date. Many times I was forced to search the forum to find answers to my problems, which was quite a task in itself, and it didn’t always result in me finding the answer I needed. Sure I could’ve relied on customer support, but I literally had dozens of questions and didn’t want to go back and forth waiting.

    As a 10 year online marketer, if I’m having trouble with the software, there’s a good chance a lot of others are too. And for $1,200 I’m not looking for frustration. And did I mention that my Ebay Publisher Account got banned? Yeah, not good. Especially when my other projects are working just fine without all of the hassle. This is just another example of why I believe doing sites right (and under the radar), and spending a little more time on them is the best route.

    Be sure to let me know of any questions or material you would like covered in my videos! Thanks!

    Kelly

    Edited: January 2nd, 2010

    A BIG Thanks…

    I’d like to dedicate this post to those of you who have taken the time to submit comments here on my blog, as well as those who have contacted me via Twitter, Facebook, and direct email.

    It means a lot to be able to not only hear this stuff, but to be able to reply… as myself.

    I’m going to do my best to personally reply to each person. If I’ve missed you, feel free to give me a shout, and we’ll chat for a minute via gmail chat or email or something. My personal email is kellysfelix (at) gmail.com.

    I especially love to hear your success stories. Here’s one of my recent favorites:

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    Submitted by:

    Scott Walker

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    This has to be insanity, is this the rich jerk?

    Alright, let me tell you a story that you may enjoy. Many years ago I was doing law work just gotten out of law school times were tough and money was low (very low).

    I’ve always been an internet fan and was typing in rich people’s names into google (donald trump, robert kiyosaki, etc) and I saw an ad not to buy their stuff from so I clicked on it – it was a rich jerk ad, and I bought the program, the coaching, the whole nine yards.

    It changed my financial life. I never became a millionaire like you but I did pretty damn good and make a comfortable living to this date. Anyways, I was on twitter and saw tweet about the rich jerk and i landed on this blog – then I saw the first post where you talked about being him – this is seriously insane.

    I don’t know if you read these comments or if you’ll even ever get my comment here, but I salute you for putting out such value. You’re book for a hundred bucks has gotten me 1000x+ ROI and I would’ve gladly paid more for it and feel like I still owe you something.

    Do me a favor, if you ever read this comment or somehow get it just reply here (I’ll keep checking) so I know that my voice was heard and a big big thank you to you.

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    Hey Scott, I got your message, and I appreciate it more than you know. You don’t owe me anything. A comfortable living is a great thing. And I appreciate you giving me the benefit of the doubt and taking a chance on my advice. Keep on keepin’ on my friend.

    I will be adding another post in the next few days clarifying a little more on my own interpretation and use of the Google Sniper method, because I’ve received several emails about a few things I wasn’t specific enough on, or that I omitted altogether. Things in Market Samurai such as PBR and SEOC, as well as a few other topics.

    We’ll talk soon.

    Kelly

    scott edward walker
    walkercorporatelaw.com/
    admin@walkercorporatelaw.com
    67.159.45.96

    this has to be insanity, is this the rich jerk?

    alright, let me tell you a story that you may enjoy. many years ago i was doing law work just gotten out of law school times were tough and money was low (very low).

    i’ve always been an internet fan and was typing in rich people’s names into google (donald trump, robert kiyosaki, etc) and i saw an ad not to buy their stuff from so i clicked on it – it was a rich jerk ad, and i bought the program, the coaching, the whole nine yards.

    it changed my financial life. i never became a millionaire like you but i did pretty damn good and make a comfortable living to this date. anyways, i was on twitter and saw tweet about the rich jerk and i landed on this blog – then i saw the first post where you talked about being him – this is seriously insane.

    i don’t know if you read these comments or if you’ll even ever get my comment here, but i salute you for putting out such value. you’re book for a hundred bucks has gotten me 1000x+ ROI and i would’ve gladly paid more for it and feel like i still owe you something.

    do me a favor, if you ever read this comment or somehow get it just reply here (i’ll keep checking) so i know that my voice was heard and a big big thank you to you.

    Edited: December 17th, 2009