Hey David,
In my experience they are all crap. Bots, at best click farms. Nothing that will do you any good. There are a lot of people that charge for their "promotion" services, as well as sites that need to get their traffic numbers up so they can charge advertisers. My guess is that this is why is buying these gigs and leaving the good reviews. I'd be shocked if anyone could generate a dime off of that kind of traffic.
Tempting though isn't it? 🙂
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Hey John,
I'm only just reading this (and am somewhat new to Fiverr) but it seems like the Video Submissions ("geyersguy") is either on vacation or no longer doing it? Do you have another guy you use?
Also before I saw this post I was looking into a copywriter and found a guy whom I explained how MMM strategy works with Sales Funnel. His suggestion was as follows and wanted to get your feedback?
FYI my squeeze page is http://www.jefreyaugogomusic.com
"Hi Jefrey
1. Squeeze page: I'd go with shorter headline, (& sub heading) with 15 second video sample of song and invite to download mp3 for free and the PDF of "How To Play Jefrey Au-Go-Go Songbook" (give away your best stuff for free works like gangbusters) this also exposes them to your full repertoire of songs
2. Autoresponder 1. offers them the full album for $x and the exclusively free copy of your Guitar chord book, Emphasis on the fact that teachers can use this in class and copy the song book pdf for the children to join in singing. (selling the benefits and joy) images of kids in class with teacher with guitar having fun will help to make this more appealing. The e mail would be a short invite to check out your album page and exciting gift (create a landing page to present the offer)
3. AutoR 2. directs them to your blog pages where they will also be exposed to ads for the full album offer.
Rinse and repeat every 3 days for 4 more mails with a slightly different header to the mail.
4. facebook ad must follow facebook text to image ratio rules of no more than 20% ( I can advise) I also have a client with a facbook page for teachers who may be willing to allow an ad there if you don't have a fb page targeting teachers yet.
Thoughts!
Fee wise, as I've invested time already I would be happy to tag along with you to oversee this process and make suggestions and help create the copy for the above items for a flat rate of $100. "
So John..
That would differ from MMM as it
* Uses a video on the initial squeeze page,
* Focus less on backstory with auto-reponders and
* Sells in each email
I'm targeting parents of 2-7 yr olds who as a generation (30-40 yrs old) are hip to streaming and might just see the name and find it on spotify?
Thoughts?
Hi Jefrey,
I don't really love to comment on other marketers suggestions or strategies because it's easy to be critical, and yet there is usually validity to anyone experienced marketer's perspective. None of that sounds particularly off-base to me, but as you point out, much of it is different than the approach I suggest.
But there are always multiple ways to get to the same place. Decide what approach resonates the most with you and go for it.
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