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Don't Be The Frustrated Marketer- Ignoring Free Money

Postby Willie » Fri Mar 12, 2010 5:17 am

Don't Be The Frustrated Marketer- Ignoring Free Money
Copyright 2010 by Willie Crawford

Many internet marketers who have been online for
years struggle to earn a living. They spend
countless hours trying to come up with clever
marketing campaigns that will allow them to
make lots of sales of the latest whiz-bang
internet marketing do-hickey.

After a week of promoting that do-hickey, maybe
not making a single sale, their attention is
grabbed by the fact that guru-y is getting
ready to do a product launch. So, they jump on
that bandwagon, sure that this is where their
ship will come in.

They repeat this insane behavior week-after-week,
launch-after-launch.

In the interim they notice resale rights to
some course or software that sounds really great.
So, they buy the resale rights, stick them in a
folder on their harddrive, and plan how that are
going to market this.

They flow out an EXCELLENT marketing plan, based
upon years of studying what works in direct
response marketing.

However, before they put up a webpage to begin
marketing this product, they notice that guru-z is
getting ready to do a big product launch... one with
insane commissions. So, they prepare to promote
the daylights out of that. Sadly, the launch
comes and goes, and they often don't make a
single sale.

Then, they notice that some really talented
researcher, programmer, or writer is selling
private label rights to a great sounding product.
Or perhaps someone looking to build a list is
even giving away PLR to a product that sounds really
nice.

They grab those private label rights, stick them in
a folder on their harddrive, and map out how they
are going to market that product.

Before they identifying exactly what's in the PLR
package, they notice that guru-x has just started
a product launch. Actually, they can't help but
notice because they get a box full of promotions.

Feeling like they must be missing out on something
big, they find the affiliate registration page,
sign up, and jump into the fray. After promoting
for a few days and not making a single sale, they
ask themselves what they are doing wrong?

So they turn to a sage un-guru who's been around
for years, steadily earning a nice living online,
and they ask, "What am I doing wrong."

The un-guru responds, "You're running too fast in
the wrong direction." He goes on to explain that
the way you make money online or offline is that
you identify what your customers want and then
you offer it to them.

Knowing the pattern of the struggling marketer
all too well, the un-guru draws a deep breath
and then asked the million dollar question.

He asks, "Do you have resale rights or private
label rights to a product that you KNOW solves
a painful problem that your customers have?"

The frustrated marketer looks on his harddrive
and identifies 100 such products. Admitting
he does, the frustrated marketer protests,
"but these are old products!"

The un-guru asks, "So you're telling me that
the information in those products is no longer
accurate?"

After about 30 minutes of this, the frustrated
marketer finally "gets it!"

"Ok, so I can rework that PLR into a really
nice product, BUT not having a large list
or tons of guru friends, how do I sell it?"

Tiring of all the nonsense, the un-guru points
the frustrated marketer to RAP Bank, and says,
"You can set up a website using the Rapid
Action Profits script, then list your product
at RAP Bank."

The un-guru explains that RAP Bank is a
digital marketplace where affiliates looking
for product that pay instant commissions go
to sift through the database.

The un-guru continues by explaining that
the frustrated buyer could upload not just
one but as many of his products as he desired
there, and as long as they were quality
products that met certain rules, they would
be listed.

He explains that the frustrated marketer could
even upload resale rights products there.

Then, the un-guru said, "Image if you had
20 product there, and you only sold 1 copy a
week of each at $17 per copy, and you paid
50% commission, what would that mean."

The frustrated marketer lit up with a big
smile and said, "That would mean I'd earn
$680 per month, but I'm sure I could sell
more than 1 copy per week of my quality
products!"

The un-guru said, well, "With the right products
you certainly should." He explained that lots
of affiliates sifted through the RAP Bank
marketplace looking for quality product,
anxious to sell them and collect those
instant commissions.

The frustrated but now hopeful marketer asked,
"What's the url to that RAP Bank anyway?"

The un-guru smiled and said:
http://sagemarketer.com/RAPBank/
He went on to add "and yes, that's an
affiliate link. While you can sign up at
RAP Bank for free, they do offer upgrade
options, and when you upgrade, whoever
referred you earns a commission."

The now smiling, formerly frustrated
marketer went off to submit his products
to RAP Bank thinking how all that time
he'd been ignoring free money, hidden in
all those products already sitting on his
harddrive.

Don't YOU be like that frustrated marketer.
Instead, right this minute, go checkout:
http://sagemarketer.com/RAPBank/

----------------
Willie Crawford, who has been marketing goods
and services over the internet since 1996,
thinks that RAP Bank is perhaps the best thing
he's seen come along in all those years. See
why at: http://sagemarketer.com/RAPBank
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