Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Internet Marketing Tips - coordinated promotional advertising model
I bet you've never heard that term before. Well, it's going to be heard very soon. Coordinated Advertising promotional model, or CPAM in short, is my idea. I worked on this system for over five years and was responsible for the success I had. Last year I earned more than six figures because of it with no signs of slowing down. So, what is CPAM? Well, I'm not going to spill all the beans in this article, because it would have no reason to get my new book coming out one day. No, I do not know when, but someday. But I will give you a little idea of how it happened CPAM.
Take a look at all the books on advertising you get. All have something in common. No matter if it is a book about pay per click or social bookmarking or whatever. Knowing what is this common? I'll tell you. All preach the gospel of this form of promotion as if he lived in a bubble. In other words, was not affected by anything else. Just focus on that as a promotion and no matter what happens around it or what you do. Well, my five years of experience has taught me that this is totally false.
What I discovered is that everything that is interested in everything you do online. It may be the smallest little thing, like writing an article shortly. It makes a difference ... and in some cases a great difference depending on what work is placed in your promotions. See, the thing that most people do not realize is that any form of promotion only reaches so many people. Think about it. Even Google, which is the largest search engine, reaches only 50% of Internet population. This means that if you relied solely on Google for your promotions, you must be leaving out 50% of the potential audience.
What does CPAM is that it takes all different forms of promotion, reaching the various segments of the population of the Internet, and combines them in various ways so effective that your promotional efforts are maximized. It took a long time to come up with various models. So far I have developed six of those that work very well and I'm still working on others. The reason why there are so few is because it requires a lot of testing to see what works and what does not.
You will be hearing more about CPAM in the near future. For now, do not put all your eggs in one basket. If you're just using Google to promote, you are leaving money on the table ... lots of it.
To Your Success,
Steven Wagenheim ......
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