Thursday, October 4, 2007

Russell Brunson The New Trend Setter

I have to admit after reading his IM-Myth free report this young man is going to be aIM-Myth Internet Marketing: A Lamborghini on a Dead End Road force to be reckoned with in the IM circles. His ideas he gets from ordinary junk mail are second to none.


Everyone that has a postal mailing address gets some sort of junk mail occasionally. Russell Brunson gets a lot. I mean huge, huge amounts of it and he wants more!


Unlike everyone else that gets junk mail and just tosses it in the nearest garbage can Russell reads every bit of it.


Why?!?...


Not for the advertised offers but to study at the advertiser's methodology and strategies. He looks for what the advertiser is pitching and the way they go about it. Each piece that he finds to be unique or attractive to him in some way he saves for future reference in his own offline advertising campaigns.


You see that is the key to his latest report. He demonstrates his success stories of using postal mail in the same fashion an online marketer would use an autoresponder. And believe me his ideas are nothing short of genius.


He even describes how each piece of postal advertising mail he sends is to an already pre-qualified receiver thus guaranteeing him an exceptional conversion and ROI. But thats not all...


He even has it setup so that the person that receives the advertisements are paying for them. No how original is that? If you knew that every piece of postal advertising you were sending out was already paid for by the recipient and that the recipient was already pre-qualified as a mostly customer how many would you send out?


The report is 44 pages in length and worth every minute of time it takes to read it. Given thats its free its a no brainer to get a copy of it and let him tell you how easy it is to do yourself.


Get a copy of it here before he changes his mind about giving it away free. He could easily charge for this if he wanted to.


==> http://www.daelectronics.com/im-myth

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