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Socialize This Mastering Myspace and Web-2.0 Social Networking e-Training

January 23rd, 2007 under Adam's Reviews. [ Comments: none ]

Today I want to take a look at a new e-book called “Mastering Myspace” which is an excellent resource on Myspace marketing.

The e-book covers every aspect of Myspace and how to use it to effectively to market your products and services. Mastering Myspace is a 41 page e-book chopped full of information from cover to cover. The beginning startes off with a brief history of Myspace from its inception up until current times. It the moves in to a quick setup type blueprint, which any newbie can use to get their Myspace account up and running with all of the bells and whistles.

Next the e-book dives into the many different ways Myspace can be used and tons of little tips about each aspect. There is also one section about blogging which will show you exactly how to get thousands of visitors to your blog every day. It also teaches quite a few tricks to get backlinks and quality traffic back to your main website, without being obvious.

All in all Mastering Myspace is a great e-book and will definently help anyone get started making money from myspace with as little effort as possible. I also highly recomend the “Web 2.0 - Social Network e-Training” email course that is offered as well. You will learn about all the different social networks and social tools available on the net for you to you to get your products and serives selling like never before.

http://www.MasteringMyspace.net

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Socialize This Email Open-Rate Statistics & How to Improve

January 23rd, 2007 under List Building. [ Comments: none ]

Whats up people,

I found these open-rates while surfing the web and i just thought I would share them with you.

Recent newsletter statistics from Aweber.com, which can dramatically improve your open-rate:

0.66% of all email was undeliverable in the last 30 days (mailbox closed, non-existent user, etc.).

Average open rate of HTML and Text/HTML newsletters is 29.7%.

Sunday generates the highest average open rate of 41.1%, followed by Saturday at 36.7% for newsletter sent date.

Average Open Rate by Sent Date: (higher is better)

Sunday 41.1%
Saturday 36.7%
Wednesday 34.0%
Friday 32.8%
Tuesday 29.6%
Thursday 24.6%
Monday 23.2%

Sunday generates the fewest undeliverable bounces at 0.36% for newsletters sent on that date.

Average Undeliverable Rate by Sent Date: (lower is better)

Sunday 0.36%
Saturday 0.45%
Friday 0.47%
Thursday 0.56%
Wednesday 0.77%
Tuesday 0.83%
Monday 0.88%

Monday is the most popular day of the week for customers to send their newsletters with 17.1% of newsletters being sent.

Percent of newsletters being sent by customers weekly:

Monday 17.1%
Tuesday 17.0%
Thursday 16.2%
Wednesday 15.8%
Friday 14.5%
Saturday 10.3%
Sunday 9.0%

An 8:00 AM EST send time generates the highest open rate of 50.6%. Interestingly sending at 9:00 AM EST has a significantly lower open rate of 33.7% with the worst time to send being 3-4 AM at only 19% open rate.

Plain text messages are the most popular format of sending newsletters with 65.9% of all newsletters sent. Mime format Text/HTML messages follow at 23.8% and a remaining 10.2% of customers still send HTML only messages even though it is strongly recommended to always include a plain text version.

Plain text messages generate the fewest undeliverable bounces at 0.46%. Mime format Text/HTML follows at 0.56% and HTML only messages have a whopping 1.09% undeliverable rate. This is a significant reason behind our recommendation to always send a plain text alternative with HTML formatted messages.

Subject line personalization using the date generated an average open rate of 51.4% compared to personalization using the subscriber’s first name generating 40.9% open rate. Newsletters sent without personalization of any type in the subject line generated average open rates of 28.9%.

17% of customer newsletter subject lines sent in the last 30 days contained date personalization while 19% used the subscriber’s first name. 56.3% of subject lines did not contain any type of personalization. Interestingly, using the subscriber’s full name or last name generated lower average open rates at 20%.

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Socialize This New “green - Solar power” MLM

January 19th, 2007 under Adam's Reviews. [ Comments: 3 ]

So, a new company has just hit the market and is offering a very unique service. I have seen a lot of MLM type companies come and go and very few really have a product or service that truly justifies the cost.

My friend, let me tell you, this is the best idea I have ever seen, in a huge niche market that is just foaming at the mouth for this service/product. What’s the service you ask?

Rentable Solar Power Panels at a fixed rate for 25 years…

Key word being “rentable” and this is precisely why this is working so well. You see a typical residential installation of a solar power system will run about $40,000 for the up front cost. This is not to mention the upkeep, maintenance and repair cost. This is why solar power hasn’t caught on like it should.

I’m not just repeating some sales pitch, I am an Architect by trade and the up front cost of Solar Power is just outrageous and unfortunately the majority will not have the foresight or willingness to spend that type of money.

This company is basically offering the equipment and install at not cost to the user. The only cost that the user incurs is the monthly rental price which will be equal to or less than your current electricity cost.

It takes the average cost per Kilowatt hour and looks at your usage and creates a monthly rental plan that will NOT be more than your current electrical cost. In fact, in the majority of the states, the cost will be less and you will see savings right away.

Even if you don’t see savings right away, considering that you can lock in the current rate for up to 25 years, with inflation and oil prices rising, you will save tens of thousands of dollars over the length of your contract. Not to mention, you will be doing your part to help the environment and reduce global warming.

The only negative thing I see about this company is that it is only focusing on the United States. Aside from that, this company, opportunity and product is absolutely fantastic.

The compensation plan allows independent associates to earn $300 installation bonuses and 5% of their customers’ monthly rental fee. As I stated before, this is an MLM so this structure goes 5 levels deep, so you can profit from your own sales group and the actions of your referred Associates.

Looking at this as a business, the attrition (client retention) rate will be in the high 90% because of the long term contracts, which means truly “Long Term Residual Income” for years to come.

Attrition is one of hardest thing to overcome in the MLM industry, because most of your time is spent replacing clients as opposed to producing new clients. With a product like this where the electricity it produces is considered a necessity, you will not have people canceling too often, if at all.

This company also dominates the MLM aspect by offering all of this opportunity with no cost and no monthly requirements. This is the “dirty little secret” of the MLM industry; most companies require a monthly purchase or subscription to stay eligible for income payouts. With this company, its free to join and free to be an associate and you still be paid no matter what, there are no month goals or minimum sales requirements… This is how MLM should be.

To conclude, I feel that this “green” movement to save the earth and decrease our dependencies on foreign oil has already created a very hungry market for this company. Considering in September of 2007 it will open the doors of the largest solar panel factory in the world, they will definitely corner this 18 Billion dollar market.

There are currently only a few hundred people who know about this opportunity, so the time to act is now, as this is comparable to getting in to Microsoft while they were just a few guys workout out of their garage.

Adam Beazley
Independent Associate
http://www.Powur.com/freesolarpower
http://www.jointhesolution.com/freesolarpower

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