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		<title>My First jvAlert Live! Orlando Was Unbelievable</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 17:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Guyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past February I attended my for ever jvAlert Live! in Orlando Florida. It was absolutely amazing!
My partners, Terri  Shearer, Margaret Hampton and I got a chance to sit in the hot seat.  We presented our business  www.HomeHealthCareBooks.com/Caring to a panel of experts.
We showed them our newest product, Caring For Your Loved One At Home. It&#8217;s an ebook, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past February I attended my for ever jvAlert Live! in Orlando Florida. It was absolutely amazing!</p>
<p>My partners, Terri  Shearer, Margaret Hampton and I got a chance to sit in the hot seat.  We presented our business  <a href="http://www.homehealthcarebooks.com/">www.HomeHealthCareBooks.com/Caring</a> to a panel of experts.</p>
<p>We showed them our newest product, Caring For Your Loved One At Home. It&#8217;s an ebook, and Audio and Video information product that teaches.</p>
<p><a href="http://homehealthcarebooks.com/Caring-tajvb" title="Caring For Your Loved One at Home"> Get Caring For Your Loved One At Home for free here.</a></p>
<p> This expert panel grills you and picks a part your idea. Then they give you suggestions on how to improve your idea and take it to the marketplace.</p>
<p>We received excellent suggestions from Willie Crawford, Frank Sousa, Christine Camaford-Lynch, Phil Basten, Jane Mark and serveral others.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a picture of Willie Crawford and I at jvAlert Live.</p>
<p><img border="0" align="middle" width="1" src="http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/images/paulwillie3.gif" alt="Paul &amp; Willie Crawford Image" height="1" /><img border="0" width="200" src="http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/images/paulwillie3.gif" alt="Paul Guyon &amp; Willie Crawford Image" height="150" /></p>
<p> I also had the honor of meeting several other <a href="http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/timic">The Internet Marketing Inner Circle </a>members. Especially David Perdew of <a href="http://www.nichewidget.com/">http://www.NicheWidget.com</a>. He showed me his new product before anyone else saw it. That was really cool.</p>
<p> Then there was David Schwartz of <span class="gen"><a target="_userwww" href="http://blog.thetoolwiz.com/"><font size="2" color="#006699"><strong>http://blog.thetoolwiz.com</strong></font></a><strong>. </strong>He and I shared a room and we worked on his new product The Viral Document Toolkit. </span></p>
<p><span class="gen">It&#8217;s a document branding software that enables you to publish a re-brandable document. This is so your partners can insert their own links in your viral document. It was another preview of a product never seen by the public. </span></p>
<p><span class="gen">You can see it at <a href="http://www.viraldocumenttoolkit.com/">http://www.ViralDocumentToolkit.com</a></span></p>
<p><span class="gen">jvAlert Live was like no other seminar I&#8217;ve attended. It was more like a family gathering than a business seminar. When I spoke with Ken MacArthur (founder) I asked him to make sure he kept the attendance small to keep the family gathering athmospher going. I</span></p>
<p><span class="gen">I highly recommend you check it out. </span></p>
<p>I plan on attending the jvAlert Live in the fall this year. I recommed you do to. Just to go to <a href="http://www.jvalertlive.com/">http://www.JVAlertlive.com</a> and get signed up for the pre-notification list.</p>
<p> Until next time.</p>
<p><img border="0" width="1" src="http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/images/paulwillie1.jpg" alt="Paul Guyon &amp; Willie Crawford Image" height="1" /></p>
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		<title>Internet Marketing Lessons From A Side-trip In Las Vegas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Guyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a member of The Internet Marketing Inner Circle. I have made many friendships there. I have also learned much from the members, especially the founder Willie Crawford. He has given permission to publish his articles on my sites.Copyright 2008 by Willie Crawford
While attending an Internet marketing seminar in Las Vegas recently, I decided to spend some time observing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="2">I am a member of The Internet Marketing Inner Circle. I have made many friendships there. I have also learned much from the members, especially the founder Willie Crawford. He has given permission to publish his articles on my sites.</font><font size="2">Copyright 2008 by Willie Crawford</p>
<p>While attending an Internet marketing seminar in Las Vegas recently, I decided to spend some time observing how those with huge budgets market. I reasoned that in a city where buildings often cost billions (with a B), they must know a thing or two about effective marketing.</p>
<p>In this article, I&#8217;ll share just a few hours that I took out from my day to tour a timeshare resort.</p>
<p>While walking through the casino where we happened to be staying, my wife and I were approached by a casino employee. He asked if we&#8217;d be interested in a few free shows, and some buffet meals. My interest was piqued, and I wanted to see how such a huge operation used a freebie as a lead generator.</p>
<p>The employee steered us to a information counter where we were told that to get the freebies, we needed to attend a one-hour tour of a local resort&#8230; with no other obligations.</p>
<p>They did require a $40 deposit to reserve our spot on the bus, and to ensure that we showed up.</p>
<p>At this point, the marketer in me &#8220;was game&#8221; even though I considered my one hour&#8230; plus travel time, worth much more than the value of the tickets and meals. However, I wanted to compare their marketing to mine, so I went along.</p>
<p>At the appointed time, I showed up, filled out a short form, that basically entered ALL of my contact info into their funnel, and got on the bus.</p>
<p>On the bus, we were given a short survey to take that would be used by the sales person to structure their pitch. The survey asked about our opinions and travel habits. It also was VERY leading&#8230; pointing out how much more sense it made to stay in a 5 star resort condo for only $200 per week, than it did to stay in a &#8220;ratty&#8221; hotel for $200 per night.</p>
<p>Getting off the bus, they collected our survey forms at the door, and then seated us all in a large room that, among other things, had a guy on a ukulele singing and providing mood music.</p>
<p>A sales rep walked into the room periodically and yelled out one of our names. They&#8217;d then ask a few very brief questions and tell us that a guide would be with us shortly. I suspect that the purpose of that &#8220;little exercise&#8221; was to assess each couple or prospect, and try to figure out which sales person it would be best to match them up with. They were matching us up with someone enough &#8220;like us&#8221; that we&#8217;d probably like them &#8230; and maybe even want to help them make a sale.</p>
<p>They fully understood that &#8220;people prefer buying from people that they know, like and trust.&#8221; People are also often more inclined to buy from people that they feel are &#8220;like them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Our tour guide/sales person guided us into a large presentation room where we were seated with our sales person.</p>
<p>Dozens of other couples were similarly seated in the room.</p>
<p>The sales person got enough preliminary information out of us so that as we went around the room later, they could share something special about each couple with the group. They were somewhat creating a sense of community&#8230; or connection.</p>
<p>Next, one of the better sales people got up front and made the first pitch, rolling in things such as scarcity, social proof, consistency, authority&#8230; all of the things that I&#8217;d read about in Robert Cialdini&#8217;s book, &#8220;Influence, The Psychology of Persuasion.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the presentation proceeded, people in the room frequently clapped at certain statements. Most of these were sales people, but before long the prospects were also clapping.</p>
<p>I reflected upon the fact that on comedy television shows they overlay &#8220;laugh tracks&#8221; to que you as to how you are suppose to feel and respond. Cialdini tells of how they even had people in the opera whose job it was to stand up and start clapping to trigger that same response.</p>
<p>I smiled as I observed how well they orchestrated the psychological triggers that I somewhat understood.</p>
<p>During the presentation it was pointed out how rapidly phase</p>
<p>1 of the project had sold out and how likely phase 2 was to quickly sell out. In the pit of my stomach, I began to sense the urgency/scarcity of the situation.</p>
<p>They continued by pointing out how rapidly prices were indeed increasing for property in Las Vegas, and how the cost of a unit on that condo could very well double by next year. The urgency continued to build, except that the salesman in me was enjoying watching the crowd more than I was paying attention to the message. There was a small voice in the back of my head reminding me that I didn&#8217;t travel to Las Vegas searching for property, and in-fact had never even considered living in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>They mentioned all of the celebrities, politician, and &#8220;big wigs&#8221; who were a part of the project. Our sales person also mentioned that she was an owner from phases I. That played on a number of psychological factors including authority&#8230;</p>
<p>and social proof.</p>
<p>As we wrapped up the group presentation, and our guide took us on a tour of the property, it was repeatedly point out to us how &#8220;it only made sense&#8221; to purchase if we took even one vacation a year. That point was really hammered home&#8230; much as many online copywriters point out how much of a &#8220;no-brainer&#8221;</p>
<p>certain decisions are.</p>
<p>As the tour wound down, the sales person asked what we though.</p>
<p>She did several trial closes and also looking for the decision maker.</p>
<p>My wife deferred to me, and I said that I rarely made snap decisions. She pointed out that some people would instantly &#8220;see the value&#8221; and that others wouldn&#8217;t. She emphasized that since Las Vegas saw million of visitors per week, it really was &#8220;no big deal.&#8221; My mind instantly flashed back to sales letters that I&#8217;ve read where they point out that &#8220;they&#8217;ll eat steak that night regardless of my decision.&#8221;</p>
<p>As I declined &#8220;the deal of the century,&#8221; naturally the sales manager and other &#8220;very likable people&#8221; were brought in to help out.</p>
<p>They assumed that it was &#8220;a price issue&#8221; so they strove to determine what monthly payment I would be comfortable with.</p>
<p>They enlightened me to the fact that this was the only number that really mattered <img src='http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/wp/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>As someone with a harddrive full of digital properties (resale rights to ebooks, software, etc.) that I might never use, I CERTAINLY saw no logic in buying real properties that I might never use!</p>
<p>The sales person asked me what she did wrong&#8230; and pointed out that her manager would be critiquing her performance so she really wanted to know. I wasn&#8217;t sure if this was an attempt at making me feel guilty&#8230; and to therefore reconsider, or if it was a genuine effort to determine how to improve their process.</p>
<p>The sales manager asked me similar questions, patiently waiting for me to talk myself into reconsidering <img src='http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/wp/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>In the closing room, whenever a customer said yes, they put on a big show, to include having them spin a wheel for a big prize.</p>
<p>That offered more social proof, and gave them an opportunity to build value by piling on the bonuses.</p>
<p>In the end, I didn&#8217;t purchase but did feel that I&#8217;d gained tremendous value from the experience. I saw how many of the very things that we used in our online marketing are used in &#8220;higher stakes&#8221; offline marketing. Practically everything that they did made perfect sense, and I could see that I was dealing with a well-oiled selling machine.&#8221;</p>
<p>As they transported me back to my hotel-casino, I also smiled at the fact that while they had indicated that it was a &#8220;now or never deal,&#8221; they also had my mailing address, phone number, email address, and enough demographic data to follow-up with me forever&#8230; if they choose to. I&#8217;m certain that they will, and so I look forward to continuing to hone my online marketing skills by studying sales people trained in a &#8220;billion dollar environment.&#8221;</p>
<p>I also appreciate the fact that they staunchly refused to discuss my going home and &#8220;thinking about it.&#8221; That simply was never acknowledged as an option. They framed is as there will be millions more next week, so we will sell out soon.</p>
<p>They closed the door of too many options, and I&#8217;m sure that that increased their closing rate (since most who say that they want to think about it, are soon sidetracked).</p>
<p>As an aside, during the formal presentation, they showed how hotel after hotel was being bought up, and then imploded, so that they could build several billion dollars resort casinos on the same land. They frequently tossed around &#8220;the B word,&#8221;</p>
<p>and I could see that they were both building value and doing an &#8220;apples to oranges&#8221; sales pitch.</p>
<p>I was mildly impressed when they mentioned that hundred million dollar building were often bought only because someone wanted the parking lot!</p>
<p>My little excursion provided dozens of other marketing lessons that, if you are really listening, PROVE to you how effective the very things that you are taught online everyday can be. The fact that I am a sales person also shows that when you market in a niche that&#8217;s full of other marketers (such as Internet</p>
<p>marketing) you will face a tougher challenge than you would if you were marketing to someone who didn&#8217;t analyze your every word.</p>
<p>Now I feel less guilty about skipping some of the seminar presentations. As you can see, I WAS working. I was studying how others practice my profession <img src='http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/wp/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>Willie Crawford is an internationally-acclaimed speaker, author, seminar and radio show host, and leading Internet marketing expert. When not out fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, Willie can be found sharing his 11 1/2 years of online marketing experience with members of The Internet Marketing Inner Circle.</p>
<p>Join them at: <a href="http://www.theinternetmarketinginnercircle.com/?insider=221"><u><font size="2" color="#0000ff">http://TheInternetMarketingInnerCircle.com</font></u></a></p>
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		<title>How to Become a Successful JV Broker: The Simple Key to Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2007 15:55:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Guyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I asked Troy for help and somehow got an answer. Just not the answer I was expecting, I figured Troy was testing me. This was one test I didn&#8217;t want to fail.
The next thing I did was find out everything I could about Joint Ventures and being a JV Broker.
A Joint Venture is an arrangement between [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I asked Troy for help and somehow got an answer. Just not the answer I was expecting, I figured Troy was testing me. This was one test I didn&#8217;t want to fail.</p>
<p>The next thing I did was find out everything I could about Joint Ventures and being a JV Broker.</p>
<p><em>A Joint Venture is an arrangement between multiple parties that share resources to mutual gain. In my case a product owner and list owners seeking to form a partnership so that all parties would gain (especially the customers). </em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_venture">Here is the definition from WikiPedia</a></em></p>
<p>When  I think of Joint Ventures, Willie Crawford immediately comes to mind. I snatched up his book <em><a href="http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/blackbelt" title="The Amazing Secrets of a Black Belt JV Broker">The Amazing Secrets of a Black Belt JV Broker</a></em> and read it several times. Then I read it again. The books is a fast read and Willie doesn&#8217;t add any fluff. He gets right to the point.</p>
<p>I needed to understand what Troy White was offering so I could build a list of potential partners to contact. Fortunately I&#8217;d been following his newsletter for quite some time and I was also a customer.</p>
<p>I followed his email promotions during the launch of the Wild West Wealth Summit and I studied the sales letter and speaker profiles making hand written notes. This gave me an understanding of who the idea customer is.</p>
<p>Then I went to each of the speakers websites and researched them to find out who their customers were and what they were buying from them.</p>
<p>The most important thing I learned was that you have to consider what your partner and his customers want. What&#8217;s in it for them. Focusing on anything else will never work.</p>
<p>In my case I was representing a product owner looking for a JV partners that:</p>
<ol>
<li>Had the attention of customers that would buy the product.</li>
<li>Had products or services complimentary to the product being offered.</li>
<li>Would be willing to promote one or more times.</li>
<li>Had products that sold for a similar price range</li>
</ol>
<p>Troy White is also very particular about whom he partners with. He&#8217;s very sensitive to protecting his name and credibility. So I had my job cut out for me.</p>
<p>I put together a list of requirements for the ideal JV partner.</p>
<ol>
<li>Small to medium size lists (2K-10K)</li>
<li>Promoted both content and promotions to thier lists on a regular basis.</li>
<li>Customers who were interested in growing their businesses.</li>
<li>A long term partner that I could develop a relationship with all parties.</li>
<li>Knew who Ted Nicholas was.</li>
</ol>
<p>Now that I had what I needed to look for potential partners. I am subscribed to many newletters promoting a variety of content from internet marketing, software consulting, personal development, copywriting, web site conversions, etc.</p>
<p>I sent out 10 or so email hoping to get a response. NOTHING!</p>
<p>I followed up with a phone call and no one answered.</p>
<p>I figured I&#8217;d better improve my email message so I got a copy of <a href="http://www.instantsalesletters.com/?50518">Yanik Silver&#8217;s Instant Sales Letters</a> and re-wrote my JV letter.</p>
<p>I was convinced that now I had the right letter.  I sent out the new JV letters. NOTHING!!!</p>
<p>How in the heck was I going to get the JV&#8217;s attention?</p>
<p>Follow up phone calls. I hate cold calling! I&#8217;m sure you do too. It wasn&#8217;t until I went outside my comfort zone did I understand.</p>
<p>I got my first JV to respond. I won&#8217;t tell you his name here. But I called his office and HE answered the phone. I was blown away and scared to death.</p>
<p>I asked him if he&#8217;d read my letter. He said &#8220;Yes, I saw your letter. Sounds interesting. But I probably wouldn&#8217;t have done anything with it if you hadn&#8217;t called me&#8221;.</p>
<p>That was probably the easiest thing I could have done! Just a simple phone follow up to an email did the trick.</p>
<p>I qualified him on the call and arranged for a follow up call with Troy. It was a done deal. Too bad I had procrastinated so long. With this first success I knew I had become &#8220;The Accidental JV Broker&#8221;.</p>
<p>Now to find more partners. That&#8217;s when I turned to Willie Crawford. I&#8217;ll tell that story next time.</p>
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		<title>The Accidental JV Broker: The Awakening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2007 13:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Guyon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve heard that Joint Ventures are the fastest way to generate huge profits for your business. But it wasn&#8217;t until I stumbled on an opportunity did I realize how much Joint Ventures would change my life. Especially how it changed my way of thinking about business opportunities!
This past summer I was feeling the pressure of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve heard that <strong>Joint Ventures</strong> are the fastest way to generate huge profits for your business. But it wasn&#8217;t until I stumbled on an opportunity did I realize how much Joint Ventures would change my life. Especially how it changed my way of thinking about business opportunities!</p>
<p>This past summer I was feeling the pressure of trying to pay my bills and found that I was getting behind on just about everything. It&#8217;s a very painful experience when you realize that you are maybe 60 days away from losing your home to forclosure.</p>
<p>I had been trying to make money online for about 2 years and spent a lot of time and money learning internet marketing and studying copywriting. I knew that if I could write good sales copy it would make my promotions much more effective.</p>
<p>I also knew that I couldn&#8217;t become successful on my own. I realized that I needed a business coach. My favorite copywriter is <a href="http://smallbusinesscopywriter.com" title="Troy White - Small Business Copywriter">Troy White</a>. He has a very personal style and he has the uncanny ability to make the complex seem simple. His off-the-beaten path methods of coming up with promotions it genius.</p>
<p> I took a gamble and sent him an honest, very personal, email telling him my story and how I really needed his help. I had nothing to lose. I asked him to be my business coach and in return I would donate a percentage of my profits to his favorite charity, The Ronald McDonald House.</p>
<p>I never really expected to hear from Troy but to my astonishment I found his reply in my inbox a week later!</p>
<p>He told me he was leaving for summer vacation in just an hour or so and didn&#8217;t really have time to work with me but he promised he&#8217;d get back to me once he got back. He told me my my letter was a very heartfelt one and if I used the emotion I used in my letter in my promotions that I would do well.</p>
<p>Then he dropped the bomb that would prove to change everything for me.</p>
<p>Troy said:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Why don&#8217;t you find me 10 or so Joint Venture Partners to promote my <a href="http://theaccidentaljvbroker.com/www" title="Wild West Wealth Home Study Course">Wild West Wealth Home Study Course</a>? I&#8217;ll share a percentage of sales for every sale they make. Would that help you?&#8221;</em></p>
<p>That blew me away! I know what Joint Ventures are but I never thought of doing one without my own product.</p>
<p>It scared me at the same time. I thought how in the hell could I get someone to even talk to me, let alone promote this guys product?</p>
<p>In the next post I&#8217;ll tell you how I figured out how.</p>
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