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Launch, after launch, after launch… It never ends.
By Ross Goldberg | November 11, 2008
I can’t believe how many launches are going on. My buddy Harris Fellman counted 11.
Once again, I don’t have the time to show the love to each of these products that they deserve.
So, you can find them here with my thoughts:
JV Source: Done by one of my best friends, Joe Jablonski, and Dustin Struckman, I had more of a part in this one than others. Yes, I’m in the product. The reason is that I’m one of the few that “gets” what joint ventures are really about: Relationships. I strongly recommend this one.
Maverick Business Insider: I recently got to spend an hour with Yanik at a seminar. The funny thing is that he was only there for about 3 hours total. We talked about traffic and he shared his passion for his Maverick Business Adventures. I gave him some ideas to help him reach more people. This is his monthly newsletter and shares some of the ideas that people are paying 15k per month to have access to. Not only is it a No Brainer, you also qualify for a special bonus I’ll be announcing soon.
Product Launch Formula: I will always support Jeff Walker in all he does. Why? He’s one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet and his stuff freaking works! Doesn’t get much easier than that. Between this and Mass Control, my businesses are doing at least twice as well as I had hoped.
Traffic Geyser: I actually used to recommend against this product. Of course, after I became friends with Frank Sousa and Mike Koenigs, they showed me why I was so wrong about it. I can’t recommend this enough. Video works and will change your marketing forever. (qualifies for secret bonus).
Kaizen Club: When the Godfather of Internet Marketing asks you for a favor, you don’t say no. Mark Joyner contacted me via Twitter asking for a bonus for his mega launch. I provided him with one, of course. To find out what I gave, you’ll have to sign up. (also qualifies for secret bonus).
Project Archimedes: The return of Arbitrage? Yes and No. This is a bit different from what I understand as Arbitrage. The old way is when you use Adwords to drive traffic to a page full of Adsense. Find out what this is about here.
Cash Maps: A combined effort from two of my friends, Brad Semp and Rich Schefren, these process maps will guide you straight to one thing: $$$. This newsletter will change how you do things and have you seeing some of the most complex business practices far more clearly than ever before. Another No Brainer. (qualifies for secret bonus).
So, what should you get? Take a look at whichever ones look attractive to you. If there is one that will help you with a specific area that you aren’t good at, grab it. If there are three, grab all three. If none will help you, don’t buy anything!
I keep mentioning this secret bonus. Anyone that signs up (or stays signed up) to a membership program I recommend will get a special bonus that I’ll be announcing shortly. All I can tell you now is that it’ll be on DVD.
Knowledge Can Never Die!
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Topics: Ross' Thoughts, Internet Marketing, Affiliate Marketing |

























November 11th, 2008 at 11:09 am
Hey Ross!!
That’s a great way to make the announcement rather than pounding people with emails.
I think people should follow suit and consolidate their email marketing to drive their subscribers to their blog. This allows you to get the message out (possibly earn a commission) and still give your readers a choice to look at all your recommendations.
November 11th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
Great idea, Ross!!
I’ll bookmark this and refer back when I have questions on these new products.
Also, LOVE the “listen now” feature you have on your blog!
November 11th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
Hi Ross!
I for one REALLY apreciate this idea to put them all on a summary page.
Certainly does improve our subscriber experience with you!
November 13th, 2008 at 8:57 am
It’s nice to see someone grasping the concept of, “Give your clients what they want… Not what you think they need!”
Good stuff Ross, let’s get together soon my friend