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| The Internet Marketing Tools Network is not currently active and cannot accept new posts | Lead Generation Techniques | Views: 735 | Nov 02, 2005 1:42 am | | Lead Generation Techniques | # | Denis Dixon | | Hi,
Just wanted to share some results I have been getting with a new generic training program for generating new leads. Generating new leads for any internet business can be hard going. Spending money on customer lists or cold calling contacts can be a waste of time and money.
I have purchased leads from list brokers that promised great results only to find the returns disapointing.
I have come across a generic system of attracting new leads continously without paying for them, and they are always interested in my offer.
See how to generate new leads by reading the FREE Magnetic Sponsoring report. It works with ANY business, and is probably the best generic training system in the industry.
http://digerati.magneticsponsoringonline.com/noleads/ Private Reply to Denis Dixon | Nov 06, 2005 11:54 pm | | re: Lead Generation Techniques | # | Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901 | | Denis,
Are you currently using this program? If so, would you mind explaining what it does and how it does it? I clicked on the link. When I click on a link and I end up at one of those lengthy one-page websites where all the text is centered in the middle of the page because the website itself does not fit the full screen - that does not give me a good feeling about the company behind the website. I read the disclaimer. I was not particularly impressed with that, either. Therefore, anything you can add about being an actual user of the product would be most helpful.
Lamar Morgan
CDMM
Creating a buzz for business in the boardroom
Private Reply to Lamar Morgan 954-603-7901 | Nov 07, 2005 12:10 am | | re: re: Lead Generation Techniques | # | Nicole Bandes | | Lamar,
I signed up for the free emails since they were, free. I was immediately turned off because the program advocates finding distributors that are already in network marketing companies and converting them to join your company. This is a practice that I find highly distasteful and stopped reading any of the additional emails though there may have been other useful information in them.
Nicole BandesPrivate Reply to Nicole Bandes | Nov 07, 2005 12:16 am | | re: Lead Generation Techniques | # | Andrew Barnes | | Lamar,
Don't be too tough on the product because of the website. Chances are, the product is coming via clickbank, an affiliate program where all affiliates have access to literally 10,000's of products. Many don't have a website, or want one. They may be doing it spare time for a few extra bucks, whatever. Anyway, the method of sale is coming from the affiliate, not the author. These mini-sites, as they are known are churned out by a piece of software called 'vendomatic'. The code for the book is entered and the pages are produced in seconds. The format is ensure they are viewable on all browsers and resolutions. Whilst I like to present my eBooks on my own fashioned pages wqith my logo etc, on my own site, I am doing this full-time. I can understand why some are happy to use this method, whilst I understand your reticence. Like anything, seek independent opinion of the book offered, but in this case, don't put too much stock on the sales presentation.
Autograph Your Work With Excellence. AndyE http://www.BritishWebMarketing.co.uk Best from Britain. Best to Britain.Private Reply to Andrew Barnes | |
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