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Product Launch Formula Opens Today – My Bonuses For You


If you’re NOT interested in Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula product when it goes on sale for just two days (Sunday and Monday), you can ignore this post.

By now you know whether you want it (and can afford it), so when you buy the program I’m offering a very special set of bonuses if you order through my link.

Bonuses

I’m offering two bonuses, however the first bonus is limited to the first TEN people only.

Note: These bonuses will be supplied to you after 30 days from the date you ordered Product Launch Formula to give you some time to study that course first and make sure it’s right for you.

Bonus 1: Membership Site Mastermind Free Entry (first 10 people only)

This is strictly for the first ten confirmed orders only. I’ll include one full membership into my Membership Site Mastermind training program, valued at $747 (that’s what it sold for just last month when I opened it for one week).

Membership Site Mastermind is a terrific complement to Product Launch Formula, in fact one of the modules in the program is my adaptation of Jeff’s principles, so you will find these two courses very synergistic.

Membership Site Mastermind will not open again until 2010 so this is literally your only option for taking the program. You get free entry as long as you are one of the first 10 people to join Product Launch Formula via my link.

Bonus 2: The Mega Bonus Pack

I offered this as a fast action bonus special only once before and it was snapped up by more than 50 people within 24 hours. The bonus consists of -

  • My Live Presentation On Buying and Selling Websites
  • My Live Presentation Of How To Build A Massively Profitable Blog
  • The Keys To A Powerful and Profitable Blog Training Videos (13 incredible videos from me)
  • How To Use The Power Of Video To Market On The World Wide Web” – Teleconference Recording With Gideon Shalwick
  • How To Boost Critical Conversion Points In Your Blog Business” – Teleconference Recording With Will Swayne on testing elements of your blog and email newsletter to improve conversion rates

This bonus is for everyone who orders Product Launch Formula via my link.

How To Claim Your Bonuses

Product Launch Formula 2.3+ opens on at 12 Noon Sunday, November 29th Eastern US Time and I believe it closes Monday night to beat the December 1st FTC rulings coming into effect. So you’ve got two days to make your order.

You can order it via my link here –

http://www.productlaunchformula.com/?17692

Once your order is complete forward your email receipt to supportATblogmastermind.com. Angela my super-assistant will check that your order was made via my affiliate account, then email you back to confirm that you qualified for the bonuses.

If anything went wrong, we can usually sort it out with Jeff Walker and his team by you emailing them and asking to make sure credit was given to me. If you want to be extra sure, clear your browser cookies before clicking the link above and make your order.

After 30 days are up from the point you ordered you can then send us an email and I’ll grant you full access to Membership Site Mastermind (that’s if you are one of the first ten to order PLF) and send you the Mega Bonus Pack links too.

I know you will love the Product Launch Formula, and combined with my bonuses you will have some great tools and a powerful strategy for launching an online business.

Yaro Starak
PLF Graduate


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Is A Partnership Right For You?


How My Partnership With Gideon Shalwick Generated A Quarter Of A Million Dollars In Under 12 Months

When I first started this blog the Internet was younger and many of the current big success story online companies had only recently risen to dominance.

I was fascinated with the background history behind the companies that featured heavily during the dot-com boom, some of which survived post the bust like eBay, Paypal and Amazon.com, and others that had fallen far from their glory days, like Napster.

I read biographical books that covered the people behind these companies and enjoyed hearing how the initial concepts were sparked and what path led from idea to multi-million, sometimes even multi-billion dollar companies.

You can read reviews of some of the books in the archives of this blog, including the PayPal Wars, the The Perfect Store – Inside eBay, Google And The Mission To Map Meaning And Make Money and All the Rave – The Rise and Fall of Shawn Fanning’s Napster.

Two People Are Better Than One

I can’t remember where I read it first, but somewhere I recall hearing that many really successful companies, both offline and online, were started as partnerships. Two people, for all kinds of reasons, are able to achieve more than an individual.

The stories behind some of the big Internet success stories reinforces this idea, as is the case with Google, Microsoft and Apple. There are two founders who drive the vision behind the company, taking it to good performer and beyond to where most companies never go, to industry leader and even cultural phenomenon.

On a smaller scale, many of the people I interview in my podcasts on this blog often are part of a two-person partnership of some kind. One person may be in the limelight more than the other, but behind the scenes, there are two, who complement and motivate each other to get things done.

Up until 2007 I was a solo-entrepreneur, and I liked it that way. I read this fact about partnerships resulting in big success stories online as interesting, but it wasn’t compelling enough for me to run and find a partner. I had no interest in sharing my profits, or needing to negotiate with someone else to decide what to do. I enjoyed my independence as the only captain steering my ship.

Of course there are success stories of individuals creating massive companies too, so I wasn’t concerned that my desire to work alone might hurt my potential for success.

Despite my lack of intention, I have managed to find myself in a successful partnership that will very likely dominate the direction of my business for years to come. It’s worthwhile explaining how this happened, and what it has done for my business, so you can decide whether a partnership could benefit you too.

Random Strangers

One of the wonderful things about life is that you never know what’s coming up next. The only constant is change. This can be a terribly frightening idea if you become attached to something for fear of loss (relationships, objects, places, people, life itself), but also wonderfully liberating because it means whatever you don’t like about your life now will change, it’s a guarantee.

In some circumstances what appears as the randomness of change means you are completely oblivious to what comes next on a conscious level, so when it arrives, it’s a surprise. This idea can make you live in a permanent state of excitement or of course fear, depending how you look at life.

I had no idea that in 2007 I’d attend a typical pitch-fest Internet marketing event, which for all intents and purposes wasn’t anything special, except I met my future business partner there, Gideon Shalwick.

Many people have asked how Gideon and I met, so here’s the story in brief…

Gideon was at the Internet marketing event, walking up to the speakers and asking to do video interviews with them for his Internet Marketing Wizards project.

At the time Gideon was still looking for a break-out project, having written and published a book, and was spending a lot of time with online video.

Gideon came up to me and asked whether I was interested in being featured in one of his videos and I said yes. Since Gideon lived in Brisbane too, we agreed to do it at a later date so he could fit in interviews with those marketers who were only visiting Brisbane for the weekend.

Two weeks later I found myself in Gideon’s downtown apartment, sitting on chairs in front of his green screen, recording an interview. You can watch the video here if you’re interested -

Introducing Yaro Starak (You will have to dig around Blip for the rest of the parts of the interview.)

After I saw the quality and effort Gideon put into his video work I realized here was a guy with passion and an action-taker, two rare qualities.

A few months before this I was approached by the owner of the domain name BecomeABlogger.com to ask if I was interested in buying it. I said no.

I had enough projects going on at the time and I had made the mistake of doing too many things at once previously, so I tended to have a knee-jerk “no thanks” response to anything that looked like it might balloon into a new project.

A few months later I had a change of heart after having an idea about how to use the domain name as an introductory site for new bloggers. I didn’t have much video content at the time, so I decided it would be worthwhile having a site with beginner training videos on how to start blogging with WordPress, which I could send people to. I wouldn’t charge money for the videos, instead I’d use the site as a lead generator.

I bought the domain name but didn’t start the project up immediately. When Gideon appeared he seemed like a good fit as I needed someone with solid video and teaching skills.

I approached Gideon about taking the job on as a contract project and he said yes. It probably wasn’t the most fun work for Gideon, and I can be a terribly annoying person to develop for as I get picky with the little details, but eventually we finished up the site and made ten videos available for free. We were both happy and proud of the results.

When Gideon and I first talked about the project we discussed possibly expanding it, even as much as creating an entire membership site around the concept, if the first ten videos were well received.

It turned out that yes, basic video training for bloggers was something people really wanted, and Gideon’s teaching style was well received. I had access to an audience and Gideon had the skills to produce great video content, so we decided to follow my membership site model and set up a new video training program.

The rest, as they say, is history…

Become A Blogger Premium went on to become my most successful training course to date, with close to 2,000 students taking the course in the last 12 months.

Gideon and I created a new business together that grossed over a quarter of a million dollars in less than a year. We’ve helped thousands of people start successful blogs and Gideon and his wife are now in a much better financial situation too, which is something I get tremendous satisfaction from.

Incidentally, if you are at all interested in the more finite details about how we set-up and launched Become A Blogger Premium there is a special series of videos inside Membership Site Mastermind from Gideon and myself about the BAB Program, as well as my complete overview of how my membership site system works and how you can apply it to launch your own product.

If releasing your own information product interests you, you can begin now by studying my free report, The Membership Site Masterplan, and stay tuned for when I open the Membership Site Mastermind course to new students again.

How Partnerships Make A Difference

Now that I’ve actually experienced an active and successful partnership, I’m in a position to understand why they work and why you would consider entering into one.

Here are some key benefits I’ve gained thanks to working with Gideon:

  • When Gideon and I partnered I had just finished creating two courses all by myself and I wasn’t in a situation were I wanted to create content for another program. I was tired. Gideon brought a skill-set I didn’t have – video creation – and was willing to spend some time creating content to teach others, if the project was something he was excited about.
  • Gideon has motivation and skills, but he lacked a platform to access people. I had a platform through my blog, email list and contacts. It was a natural fit to work together as we could reach a lot of people and deliver a quality product, but only do this together.

    This only worked because I clearly saw the talent Gideon possessed and he had proven himself in a contract project we did together. The contract project was critical because it demonstrated to me Gideon’s character and skills, but also the marketability of the product we were planning on creating. We were able to experience the demand for what we were creating, so we weren’t playing a guessing game when it came time decide whether to release a product.

  • Accountability is a huge aspect of getting things done and there’s nothing more motivating than becoming responsible to somebody else besides yourself. I’m quite self-motivated – I couldn’t have done what I’ve done without being so – but having someone else whom you are accountable to makes deadlines even more important because you don’t just let yourself down if you don’t perform.
  • We made friends. This is probably the most important aspect. We got to know each other as people first without any thoughts of working together on a business project, and making a new friend is always a good thing.

Put Friendship First

Any form of partnership is based on the ability of the people in the partnership to work together as human beings. If you don’t “gel” then it doesn’t matter how complementary your skills are, or how great the opportunity is, it won’t work.

Gideon and I are well suited in many ways. We are both down to earth, so much so that when we started nutting out the details for our partnership we decided to just play it by ear and see what happened before getting any formal contracts done.

We put the friendship first, and we have always done so because that’s more valuable than anything else. Fighting over profit distribution, or who does what when, to the point of damaging a relationship is not worth it. It hasn’t always been smooth sailing of course, but it has never come close to a situation where we would risk our friendship.

The key to making the relationship aspect of your partnership work is to have a well constructed value system, that all parties share to some extent. If you value the relationships with people before the material benefits you earn from the partnership, then you will do well.

It’s Not Always Smooth Sailing

If there’s one area where most partnerships have problems, it’s communication.

If you don’t communicate where you are coming from or how you are feeling or what your expectations are, when things don’t quite line up how you expect them to, that’s when agitation begins. With enough agitation, the entire partnership can begin to deteriorate.

Gideon and I faced a unique challenge when we started because we were both bringing very different things into the arrangement, variables that are difficult to measure and thus cross reference.

I came to the table with an established brand, channels of communication to reach customers and contacts with some very important people in the industry. These variables are often the hardest to create and are make-or-break in terms of business success, since if you can’t reach people it doesn’t matter how good your product is, you won’t have customers.

Much of my contribution was based on leveraging work I had already done over previous years to create my preeminence, while from Gideon’s point of view he showed up and agreed to do a lot of work in terms of product creation.

Gideon created the bulk of the content within the product we created. He wrote the largest chunk of the resources and marketing materials we used to promote the product and continues to deal with customer service and ongoing promotion.

The challenge with this arrangement is it is very difficult to quantify and qualify what each person contributes to a partnership. It’s impossible to place a “value” on each of our contributions and then attempt to reach a point where we both are adding 50% value each, to justify the 50% value of the company we both own.

The key, and this ties back into the communication aspect, is to make sure that both parties feel comfortable with the contributions each party is making. Emotions are way more important than quantifiable measurement of inputs.

This is something that needs to be constantly evaluated and discussed, which is why Gideon and I have to be very careful as we take on more projects, so we ensure we both know what our roles are and are happy about what we each agree to do.

Gideon was content to do more “labor” work initially because I brought distribution, but I can’t expect to leverage my past efforts while Gideon works hard in the present forever.

Now that we’ve finished creating all the content for the course and most of our system is automated, we have much less work to do. Gideon and I are both in a situation where we can leverage previous effort, and enjoy the fruits of a well structured information product business model.

Why Would You Look For A Partnership?

Although I don’t think it’s necessary to deliberately seek out a partnership, there are some situations where you may consider it a good strategy, either as a means to form a new enterprise, or take your existing business forward.

Here are some situations where a partnership is valuable

  • If you lack critical skills and don’t have a means to hire or contract the work. Be careful with this, don’t partner with someone just because you need a good designer, or web developer, or any job that can be outsourced on a project basis, or supplied by an employee. You should only bring on a partner when there’s a clear synergy between you and them, where your partnership creates something greater than the sum of the parts.
  • If you’re currently not established in an industry and you don’t want to go through the hard slog to slowly build up your preeminence over time, then finding a partner who is already preeminent and has distribution is definitely the quickest path to success.
  • When a person approaches you and they so clearly possess talent that you can leverage based on your own talent or situation, it’s simply a case of divine intention that you work together. Sometimes it’s just meant to be, and you will know this very likely based on the relationship you have with the person and how they make you feel more than anything else.
  • If you’re already established yourself, one of the greatest sources of leverage you will ever find are people who have a great idea, or own the rights to a great product or technology that could be applied to your industry. If you have systems, resources and distribution, you can leverage your assets to create more wealth. Just be certain you’re not doing it just for the money, you have to believe in the concept too.

Partnerships are relationships, so you don’t want to enter them lightly. Make sure you know what you are getting into, think about where you are heading, what you personally want to contribute, what type of person you are considering working with, whether you really need them as partners and always, always communicate clearly for best results.

Gideon and I are planning some big things in 2010, so if you’re interested in working closer with both of us, stay tuned, we’ll have some very unique opportunities coming soon.

Yaro Starak
Partner


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Andrew Warner Reveals How He Created A $30 Million Dollar Internet Business


Andrew Warner is passionate about entrepreneurship and loves talking with his fellow entrepreneurs. He came to my attention when he recently interviewed Gideon Shalwick on his current blog, Mixergy, which features tons of great video interviews with leading entrepreneurs.

Andrew has a great story to tell as he, in partnership with his brother, created an eight figure online business (topping $30 million in annual sales at one point), which he later sold. I was naturally curious to learn more about him, what his business was about and what he is currently focused on, so I approached him about doing an interview.

In this interview Andrew explains how he first became an entrepreneur and then dives into a detailed breakdown of how he started and grew his multi-million dollar business and what his current Mixergy project is aiming to achieve.

The concept of leverage is especially important for any company to grow towards eight figures, so I was interested to hear Andrew’s take on how to get real leverage in your business. If you want to push towards a million dollars or more a year from your online business, have a listen to what Andrew had to say.


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Blogging Is Not Just About Money – It Is Also A Great Way To Chase Dreams


This is a guest post from Emmet Gibney from HelmsleyMedia.com, who has participated in both Blog Mastermind and Membership Site Mastermind.

A lot of the readers here are likely students in Yaro and Gideon’s Become a Blogger Premium program, and I thought I would share a few words of advice with you as you start your journey towards blogging riches.

Blogging isn’t just about making money, it can also be a wonderful way to experience things you would not have otherwise had the opportunity to do.

I have been blogging for the last 4-5 years. I have started a number of blogs, and allowed a number of them to die. I started a cooking blog where we shot videos of a friend of mine cooking food and teaching you how to do it. It didn’t go anywhere but it was fun. I started a badminton blog, which is still going strong, and has allowed me to become partners with a childhood idol of mine. Finally, the blog that is the focus of this article, is a blog about film school which allowed me to meet Princess Leia herself.

In 2006 I went to NYFA (New York Film Academy), and prior to leaving for school I felt like there was a lack of research materials and testimonials from people who had gone to film school. I decided I would chronicle my experiences at film school on a blog, and hopefully it would make money to support myself in NYC, it’s an expensive place you know!

FilmSchoolStudent.com didn’t turn into what I had planned and I dropped out of the program because it didn’t seem worth the money. Disappointed I moved back to Canada.

Over the next year or so I kept writing on the blog anyway, providing tips to other people who were making the tough decision of whether or not to go to film school. Then the following summer Fox (the TV channel) announced they were doing a reality show where aspiring film directors would have a chance to compete for a Hollywood development contract with Steven Spielberg’s studio Dreamworks. The show was called “On The Lot” and I started watching with great interest as I was an aspiring filmmaker myself.

Then one day I received an email from a PR rep for Ford, the main sponsor of the show:

“Hello,

My name is ***** and I happened to come across this address from www.filmschoolstudent.com. I’d like to be able to contact the publisher of the blog and was hoping you could, since you worked with the publisher, provide them with my contact information. It is in regards to an opportunity with television series “On The Lot”. Feel free to contact me on my direct line below if you would like additional information.

Thank-you,

*****”

I immediately called them, and they asked me if I would be interested in coming down to Hollywood to watch a taping of the show, all expenses paid. I would be put up at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, where the first Oscar ceremony ever was held. Of course I accepted their invitation, and not much more than a week later I was landing at LAX airport.

For the next 3 days I was treated like a VIP. I got to see behind the scenes of how the show was put together, I met all of the contestants, and I met Princess Leia herself, Carrie Fisher. Not the highlight of the trip for me necessarily, but certainly the most comical as we proceeded to argue over the quality of Spielberg’s work on “Jurassic Park”.

This trip was one of the most surreal experiences of my life. The blog I was running was getting somewhere around 15 visitors per day, in fact after being contacted I took down my Sitemeter for fear that they would see how few visitors I was getting. It didn’t matter though, they were just trying to figure out this whole blogosphere thing.

The point of it is you don’t need to have some massive readership for interesting things to happen if you run a blog. Just by putting yourself out there on a consistent basis things can start happening.

Now with my badminton blog I am planning to live out my dreams of playing badminton on the professional tour with my childhood idol as my mentor. None of this would be possible were it not for blogging. I might not ever become rich from blogging, or become a world champion, but blogging has made more exciting things happen for me than almost anything else in my life.

Emmet Gibney
HelmsleyMedia.com
BadmintonVM.com
FilmSchoolStudent.com (You can read the long version of the story of my trip to Hollywood)


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Podcast: Maria Andros Reveals Her Tactics For Driving Traffic With Twitter, Facebook and YouTube


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Gideon Shalwick interviewed the video marketing queen, Maria Andros, in this fantastic podcast.

Let’s state the obvious – social media is HOT right now and as marketers we are looking for ways to leverage these communication tools to further our business growth. Maria Andros was clever enough to see the opportunity early and cemented herself as a leader in the field of social media marketing.

Maria has taught thousands of people how to better leverage websites like YouTube, Twitter and Facebook for traffic, but not just traffic – for money as well.

It’s easy to see the potential in these sites to tap into large audiences, but do you know to convert those people into customers and members for your products and services? Maria can help you understand exactly how to do this.

Listen to this interview with Maria Andros and you will learn -

  • How Maria got her start online (she worked for ten years in a completely different field before moving online)
  • What are the top three social media services based on traffic growth
  • How you can use your videos to get on the first page of Google search results
  • How Maria begins her videos to capture attention with just one sentence
  • What are “Long Tail” keywords, and how do they relate to getting traffic
  • How can your Twitter bio help you get more followers
  • Maria’s top twitter tips for building a huge following
  • How Maria integrates Facebook into her marketing system

Maria works very hard to give away lots of great free training materials as a means to introduce herself to people by giving first, a philosophy I wholeheartedly endorse. One of the things that really stand out for me about Maria, is her focus on mindset and attitude. She’s extremely positive and motivated about getting results for other people, because she knows that will help her to achieve her goals.

After listening to the video, if what Maria talks about resonates with you, you can opt-in here for some more free videos from her –

http://socialmediatrafficblueprint.com/

A big thanks to Gideon as well for arranging and conducting this interview.

Enjoy!


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