Tag: infusionsoft

  • Builders in tights

    Builders in tights

    What an end to a holiday… Max ended up back in hospital with an infection, and we’re hoping that he will be able to come home today.

    It looks like just a normal viral infection, but we’re waiting for his blood tests to come back today to make sure there’s no blood infection and it’s not a shunt infection.

    But the main thing is… he’s now looking much better, happier and has started eating again 🙂

    I get the feeling we’re going to be getting a lot of these trips over the coming years.

    Anyhoo… I started work this morning, looked out my window and what did I see…

    Builders in tights.

    Yup.

    I’ve never thought about it before, but if you’d asked me if builders would ever where tights out of choice, I’m pretty sure I’d have said no.

    But it’s true, and I’ll post a picture on my Facebook page and Twitter account later today.

    And do you know what.

    It’s starting to get pretty damn cold here, so fair enough.

    Quite simply they want to stay warm, and the best way to do that is by wearing tights.

    We should all be thinking less about our image and more about how to achieve what we want to achieve as quickly as possible.

    Which is why when ThriveCart told me I could let you know about their service I jumped at the offer!

    You can check it out here immediately.

    I’ve been using ThriveCart as my payment processor and affiliate tracking software since January, having moved from InfusionSoft, and it’s the best thing I ever did.

    If you want to take money online, then quite simply… you need this software.

    And what’s more… you can still get it on a lifetime deal before they change it to a monthly fee!

    Inside you will find quite possibly one of the simplest methods for creating order forms that convert like crazy.

    5%, 10% , 15% conversions and higher!

    All the design work has been done for you.

    Their affiliate tracking system simply works.

    End of.

    If you’ve got experience with affiliate tracking systems, you’ll know that most are a nightmare and don’t actually track very well.

    But ThriveCart does, and it will pay all your affiliates automatically when you want them to be paid, you don’t even need to log in. Just set it to pay after 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, whatever you like, and it will send them Paypal payments automatically and mark it off on their account.

    They have integratoions with all the major autoresponders, membership platforms and webinar platforms.

    Heck, you can even connect fulfillment services if you send real-world products, so you never have to touch your product once someone has purchased it!

    And if they don’t connect with it, they’ve got an integration with Zapier so you can link pretty much anything you can think of.

    Basically, if you want to take payments online, if you want to make a lot of conversions, then you need to get this software today.

    In case you haven’t realied, I love it.

    So far we’ve taken $169,587.50 using it, and it’s never broken.

    Does it have my recommendation?

    Hell yes, with bells on it.

    TBH, if you don’t grab this now while you can still get lifetime access for one fee, then you should think about how serious you are about your online business.

    Michael

  • Burning Celluloid

    When I was a kid, my dad used to have a reel-to-reel projector. We’d set it up in his living room, and watch the Disney films he had on it.

    It had a bad picture, was crackly, had crap sound, but I loved it.

    My dad was a film buff. He absolutely loved them, and that’s something he passed down to me. Even when I was younger, the first expensive thing I ever saved up for and bought myself, was a home cinema system. It began with a video projector, and then I slowly got speakers, an amp, and even a laserdisc player.

    Damn, do you remember those?

    I bloody loved it, even though my friends still take the piss out of me now for having one, I didn’t care. There was nothing better than sitting down to watch a high definition (for the time) laserdisc on a two meter wide screen.

    And the truth is
 I still love it.

    And yes, I’ve still got a video projector, two meter wide screen, and complete digital surround system. But, to make it even better, we now live in a house where we can have the sound as loud as we want!

    So my point is, I know a fair amount about movies, and production quality.

    (did I mention I used to be an actor and have been on a number of film shoots to 😉

    That’s why, when you see software like Clickfunnels, Leadpages, Infusionsoft, SalesForce and all the other high-end marketing software companies, you always want to get access to them.

    Because their sales videos are damn good.

    To be fair to them, the software’s usually pretty good too.

    But the question is
 Do you really need them?

    And the answer to that is a resounding no.

    They do make life easier, but at the same time they can cause you problems further down the line, because you’ll always be limited by them.

    Having used most of them, and still using a number of them, I’d recommend that you don’t bother. There are far more effective ways to do those jobs, at a fraction of the price, and which leave you in complete control of your website.

    And the bottom line is
 if you’re in complete control of your website, then you can do whatever the hell you want, rather than only being able to do what your software provider allows you to do.

    So my advice is, however nice the videos for fancy software looks, burn the celluloid of those movies and find a way to do it that remains completely in your control.

    Michael

    P.S. Oh yeah, 99% of the time hiring a developer to build you a custom solution will work out a lot cheaper and pay for itself within a few months! Just something to think about.

    P.P.S. Penny Clicks is still available, and you can grab your copy here


    https://michaelwilding.com/recommends/?id=pennyclicksacademy

  • Holy Schmokes

    Holy Schmokes

    Damn, it’s awesome to have you guys here. The first internet marketing newsletter for the mastermind went out the other day and I had a ton of emails saying thank you.

    I also saw an overwhelming request to provide the content more regularly in smaller bitesize pieces. Which is cool with me.

    So what I’m gonna do is email you every day, sometimes maybe even two or three times a day, with content that you can consume super-fast and put into action immediately.

    To do this I’m using Aweber as my auto-responder. Which you can take a look at here.

    It’s been kinda weird using Aweber because I haven’t used them in nearly a decade. I’m now a power InfusionSoft user but wanted to come back to my roots and see what it was like these days.

    I’m not going to lie, I’ve had a bit of learning curve. Mainly because InfusionSoft is so damn complicated and Aweber is… well… pretty awesomely simple to be honest.

    It does one thing and one thing well. Sending emails.

    Anyway, I’ll keep you posted on how I get on with it.

    And speak soon.

    P.P.S. If you haven’t got a mailing list yet then you need to get one running. I’ve never found anybody who has a good enough reason not to have one. It’s literally like leaving your money on the floor and walking away.

    If you do have a good reason though, I’d be interested to hear what it was. Register here to get access to our private Facebook group.

  • Do You Really Need It?

    Do You Really Need It?

    Have you ever looked for tools to help you with your internet marketing?

    If you answered “no” to that question then you are amongst a very small minority. I certainly have, we use a bunch of them.

    But which tools should you use!

    If you Google “internet marketing tools” you get


    internet marketing search

    Thats 84 million results! If you Google “internet marketing software” it’s even worse


    internet marketing search

    131 million results. That’s just insane.

    You are going to need some tools if you want to speed up and improve your marketing efforts. But there are thousands of businesses out there who are relying on you to try their tools, not really have the time to investigate it, but forget to cancel your subscription.

    Very quickly you can find that you are paying for access to a bunch of software and tools that you’re not using and have never really used.

    And the reason is that if we try a shiny new piece of software then it’s quite fun to investigate how it works and it feels like work.

    But it’s not!

    You are deflecting away from the work that actually needs to be done to play with something new and shiny.

    To make matters worse, you’re paying for that as well.

    You’d be far better off taking a walk and grabbing a coffee for an hour before resuming work.

    Unfortunately that’s not how most of us are wired, but if you can do that instead then do.

    What about the rest of us? Those of us who really struggle to stay away from new tools and products.

    We need to have a plan of the tools we may need. And this plan is most easily created by basing it on your marketing plan.

    The first rule is


    You won’t need 90% of products you’re interested in.

    The second rule is


    Never try more than one product at a time.

    If you start testing out a whole bunch of products all at the same time then there’s a 99% chance you won’t end up using any of them. That’s because however easy a product is supposed to make something, it usually isn’t that easy until you know how to use it. So you need to spend time getting to understand it and how it works. If you are trying to do that for five products at the same time you’ll quickly get overwhelmed, realise you’re spending way too much time on them rather than doing the things that make you money and put them on the shelf without ever discovering if they could have improved your business.

    Start by testing out one product thoroughly, if it doesn’t work for you then cancel it. Only after you’ve cancelled it should you begin testing another product. This will prevent you ever having more than one product on test at a time.

    The third rule is


    If you have more than three or four tools, you probably have some that you don’t need.

    If you’re computer is choked with different tools and software then you are probably very aware you have a lot that you don’t need. However even if you have more than three or four the chances are that there are some you don’t need or they have overlapping functions.

    There’s only one tool that, in my opinion, every digital marketer should have. And that’s
 emailing software.

    You MUST be able to send emails to your list.

    In a few rare situations there may be marketers who don’t use them. And that’s usually because they’re using paid traffic direct to CPA offers and don’t want to get involved with building email lists.

    However they also know that they’re leaving a lot of money on the table by doing this.

    Outside of emailing software there’s nothing that’s required by all internet marketers. It now depends on your marketing plan, how you intend to market and the size of your business.

    Here are the tools that we currently use at Anonymous Ginger:

    InfusionSoft

    ClickFunnels

    iMember360

    Zendesk

    ManageFlitter

    ArticleVideoRobot

    That’s it, we don’t use any other tools.

    You may be thinking that I’ve listed six and mentioned earlier that if you have more than three or four you probably have some that you don’t need.

    And you’d be right.

    But the reason is that two of these are linked to a marketing channel we are now using heavily when we weren’t before and so have decided to automate a chunk of the work.

    What do each of these do:

    InfusionSoft

    This is CRM software that quiter literally manages our business and automates our marketing. It allows us to send emails, process payments, manage products and affiliate partners and much more.

    It’s the core processing plant of our company and pretty much everything goes through it.

    ClickFunnels

    As we create a lot of products it’s useful to have a quick and easy way to build sales funnels, and that’s where ClickFunnels comes in. We used to use LeadPages but with the added features ClickFunnels was a better choice for us we can now create our funnels in less than half a day once the copy is written.

    This product also connects to InfusionSoft to make everything look seamless to our customers.

    iMember360

    This is a WordPress plugin that controls our members areas. Like ClickFunnels it integrates directly with InfusionSoft and then allows us to control how customers access their products and services based on what they’ve purchased in InfusionSoft.

    If you’re an InfusionSoft user and what to create membership sites, you shouldn’t look any further than this plugin.

    Zendesk

    Support is very important to me. I want everyone who contacts us to have a good support experience and take away something that’s going to help them achieve their goals. Our support desk doesn’t just provide support for our products, it also provides our readers support with what they’re trying to achieve in our niche.

    Zendesk allows us to create tickets, assign them to agents who are specialists in their field and make sure that all queries get answered in a short timeframe.

    ManageFlitter

    We have made a concerted effort recently to grow our Twitter followings and generally provide more content and interaction through social media channels.

    This software has been absolutely essential in growing our Twitter followers and managing our feeds.

    If you want to know how I use it, check out my guide to Grow Your Twitter Following.

    ArticleVideoRobot

    With the new plans to grow our social media following we have made the decision to automatically convert some of our posts into videos. These posts are ones that are published daily and contain a single piece of useful information.

    This software quickly converts the post into a video and allows us to publish it on the major video sites.

    We are still in the trial phase of this software but it’s allowing us to test whether our methodology for generating traffic from videos is going to work in the niche we’re using it in. And it’s only taking 5 minutes of our time each day.

    So far results have been slow but we are starting to see some drips of traffic coming in and growth is definitely going in the right direction. This test will last at least 3 months and we’re only a few weeks in so far.

    In Summary

    It’s very easy to find that you own hundreds of tools to help you’re business and that you’re spending hours using just a tiny fraction of them.

    The next time you’re considering a tool, forget all the sales copy and think instead about the core function of the product.

    Then work out how much time you currently spend performing that core function. If it’s a lot of time and having the tool is going to save a significant amount of it, then it’s probably a good one to test.

    But if you’re not spending a lot of time, or in fact aren’t even doing what the product will do, then you most likely don’t need it.

    Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you’re not doing it because you don’t have time. If you get the product it will make it quick and so you will do it. You should always perform a task manually at least the first few times it’s done. If you don’t then you won’t be able to get a feeling for how you want it to be done or how effective it will be.

    Follow these guidelines and 90% of the time you think you need to try out a new product, you will realise that you don’t. All you actually need is a break from work, so take one.