Thursday, June 30, 2016

Eric Worre has been a leader in the Network Marketing Profession for over 28 years. He's been a top field producer, building sales organizations totaling over 500,000 distributors in over 60 countries; the President of a $200 million dollar Network Marketing company; a co-founder and



Eric Worre has been a leader in the Network Marketing Profession for over 28 years. He"s been a top field producer, building sales organizations totaling over 500,000 distributors in over 60 countries; the President of a $200 million dollar Network Marketing company; a co-founder and president of his own company, TPN- The Peoples Network; and a high level marketing consultant to the Network Marketing Profession. Now a retired distributor, he is focused exclusively on Network Marketing Pro®.



In 2009, Eric founded NetworkMarketingPro.com, the most-watched training site in the Network Marketing Profession. Since its inception, Network Marketing Pro® has provided over 1,400 free training videos and his training is now viewed by over 5 million people every single week.



Eric has become an accomplished trainer and has conducted hundreds of live events around the world, teaching people how to become Network Marketing Professionals. He has shared the stage with virtually every major speaker in the Personal Development and Network Marketing space.



In 2010, he created Go Pro Recruiting Mastery; an annual generic training event that has grown into the largest in Network Marketing history. This year, the even held in December 2016 has over 17,000 pre-registered and guest speakers include Sir Richard Branson and Tony Robbins; to name a few.



In 2013, he released the International best-selling book "Go Pro - 7 Steps to Becoming a Network Marketing Professional", which has sold well over 1 million copies to date and has become a "must read" for anyone who is serious about building their network marketing business. Soon after, he released the documentary style film "Rise Of The Entrepreneur" which helps to dispel many of the misconceptions related to Network Marketing.



In 2015, along with his wife Marina, he created a new annual event called "The Most Powerful Women In The World" which is already the world"s largest generic Network Marketing event for women.



Eric is dedicated to helping individuals build their business and become million-dollar earners.



If you"re ready to build a better business in July, and the months and years ahead, you NEED to be on this call! Youngevity is about to do something Big!





Get Positioned now. You want to be able to tell others before others tell you. The Ripple effect has already begun.



 



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Bruce Jacobs



Merrill Sloan

Why is this happening? Reason: Most people on the go are highly visual and don't tend to read much anymore. "A Picture Says A Thousand Words" as the old saying goes, so maybe there is something to keeping it short and sweet and visual.  "Facebook has spread its





Why is this happening? Reason: Most people on the go are highly visual and don"t tend to read much anymore. "A Picture Says A Thousand Words" as the old saying goes, so maybe there is something to keeping it short and sweet and visual. 



"Facebook has spread its tentacles into the messaging boom after building the world"s most popular social network, buying Instagram for $1 billion in cash and stock in 2012. Facebook also owns two other of the world"s most popular apps: WhatsApp, which it bought for billions and has 1 billion users, and its homegrown app, Facebook Messenger, which hit 900 million users in April.



"Facebook itself captures enormous amounts of people’s attention on their mobile devices, and that’s hugely powerful. But there will always be alternatives either in broad use or in use by demographic or geographic segments," said Jan Dawson, chief analyst with Jackdaw Research.



EMarketer forecast for Instagram mobile adverting revenue.



EMarketer forecast for Instagram mobile adverting revenue. (Photo: EMarketer)



Instagram, for example, is popular with teens.



"Facebook has arguably been deploying the candy bar strategy — own as many of the brands on the shelf as possible to maximize your market share," Dawson said.



The exception: Snapchat, the mobile app popular with young people which Facebook tried to buy twice.



"It remains to be seen how important that miss will be, but it’s already clear that it’s a really important competitor to Facebook for people’s time and attention, and for companies’ ad dollars," Dawson said.



SunTrust Robinson Humphrey analyst Robert Peck says Instagram"s overall growth is impressive but the numbers suggest growth in the U.S. is slowing as competition from Snapchat escalates.



"We note that most, if not all, of the (monthly active user) growth is coming from international markets. In fact, we estimate the U.S. market likely grew in a range of 0 to 18% on an annualized basis in the most recent 9 month period," Peck wrote in a research report on Tuesday.



Instagram targets small business ad revenue



The jump in Instagram users — and their advertising-pleasing demographics — has helped Facebook bill Instagram as a buy for marketers looking to increase awareness and spur sales. Evidence of its early commercial promise: Instagram already has more than 200,000 advertisers. Analysts say Instagram"s nascent advertising business is growing rapidly.



Research firm eMarketer expects Instagram"s global mobile ad revenue to reach $1.53 billion this year and more than $5 billion by 2018. Analysts say Instagram"s contributions are already being felt in Facebook financial results even though the giant social network does not break those out.



"What is certain is that Instagram has been a big factor in Facebook’s recent repeated blowing out of its financial results, and its impressive rate of revenue growth in particular," Dawson said."





Can Instagram save Facebook? With Facebook trending down and Instagram trending up maybe it will pick up the loss of Facebook. Pretty smart move Facebook! 



Thanks for reading,



David Ogden



PS: David Ogden is a Alpha Founder with Markethive and manages several blogs on the hive. David is a professional Network Marketer. He can be reached through Markethive.



Merrill Sloan

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Eric Worre will be sharing network marketing tips on a very special call for Youngevity and you need to hear this. If you ever thought about building a Youngevity business or any kind of business, take notice of this... Look who they just attracted to be on the next big Youngevity



Eric Worre will be sharing network marketing tips on a very special call for Youngevity and you need to hear this. If you ever thought about building a Youngevity business or any kind of business, take notice of this... Look who they just attracted to be on the next big Youngevity conference. If anyone knows huge amount about building a online business in network marketing, Eric Worre  will be at the top of list of hundreds of thousands if not millions of people minds. So why is he on this special Youngevity Breaking News call, I have no clue. But neither do you and you need to be on this call too. One thing for sure is that Youngevity is moving forward with or without you but others you know will be there.  There"s something that he see"s and he is going to share it with our company .



 



Getting on this call won’t do you any good if you’re signed up into the Youngevity network first. You can enter Youngevity network for $500, $25 or for free. It doesn"t matter how you enter as long as you position yourself now. If you’re a business builder then you know about the advantages of joining at the higher ranks. If you’re a little suspect, then joining at one of the lower ranks might work for you.  But let me ask you a couple of questions. What would happen if you brought a couple of friends that also brought a couple friends into Youngevity and you all got on the call with Mr. Eric Worre? What if you came into Youngevity and then as soon as you got off the call others start ringing your phone,or texting you about what just heard on tis special call with Eric Worre. How would you feel?



 





 



Get Positioned now to be able to tell others before others tell you... The Ripple effect has already begun.



 



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Bruce Jacobs



 



Merrill Sloan

Get Found using Inbound Marketing Advice for building your own Inbound Marketing machine- a requirement for most businesses today. The web has forever changed people’s buying habits. Instead of needing to rely on sales people to send them information, buyers now have Google and other

Get Found using Inbound Marketing





Advice for building your own Inbound Marketing machine- a requirement for most businesses today.



The web has forever changed people’s buying habits. Instead of needing to rely on sales people to send them information, buyers now have Google and other search engines to research products, find competitors, and see how other people rate those products in blogs and reviews. Furthermore they are greatly influenced by individuals that have emerged as experts in particular subject areas who use social media to get their messages across.



This sea change in buying behaviour requires vendors to re-think how they go to market, and optimize to make sure that they will get found by buyers using search engines, blogs, reviews, and social media. The term Inbound Marketing was invented by the crew at MarketHive (When they were Veretekk), when they developed the techniques and technologies that are needed to get found by buyers, and to make sure that the reviews and blogs around your industry segment cover what you are doing. (MarketHive provides great software tools, plus education to help you automate Inbound Marketing. The founder, Thomas Prendergast has written many great  books on these topics (dating back as far as 20 years ago) “Automated Marketing”, Customer Centricity”, Building a Better Website”, “The Power of the Social Network in Search Engines”, Conference Room Advantage”.





 



Many people hates spam emails from vendors, and some go as fare as developing a canned email response to them.



“Please understand that I get dozens of these types of messages a week. I simply do not have time to read them, dig into them, follow-up on them, or reply to them. The most effective solution to this problem is for me to ignore the messages, which is what I usually do. …



… Finally, a small comment. As a customer, I find this type of approach to sales to be largely annoying to me and unproductive for you. We learn far more about what we want to purchase by searching the web, looking for customer references in blogs and forums, word of mouth, and by finding white papers on your site that concretely describe solutions to problems we are having.”



Remarkable Content is King



A key part of getting found is making sure you show up on the first page of a Google search. The lazy marketer’s approach to doing this is to purchase Google Adwords, and pay by the click (referred to as SEM, Search Engine Marketing). However 85% of people ignore the paid ads, so to be really effective, you will need to perfect your SEO (Search Engine Optimization) skills.



SEO requires you to develop great content that your buyers will find sufficiently interesting, different or insightful, that they will want to remark on it. (The authors of Inbound Marketing refer to that as remarkable content.) When your readers remark on your content on-line, using tools like Twitter, Facebook etc., they spread the word virally to other readers and broaden your reach. These comments lead to links back to your site, which lead to ever increasing page ranking in the search engines.



 



To be successful at this, you will need to keep the content fresh.

Traditional web sites don’t work in this regard, as they don’t change frequently enough.

What is needed is a blog that you update regularly.


 



Your blog cannot simply be a sales pitch for your product, but needs to be about topics that your buyers care to read about. The tone could be educational; or humorous; or controversial. But above all it needs to be highly engaging and relevant to them – i.e. remarkable.



When you post a new blog entry, you will see your site traffic surge for a few days, then die back to a level slightly higher than before. The more you post, the faster your traffic will build. But in the end, it is the really great articles that you post that will have the most impact.



And meritocratic blog system like MarketHive (actually only MarketHive) produce all of the above in a simple atmosphere of massive content curation that is immediately reward or rejected, building amazing content is King results, or something like that.



Once you have interesting content, you can use social media like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Digg, StumbleUpon, etc. to get the word out, Marketing simplifies this to a level of excruciating results, but then like EST (You remember EST Erhard Seminar Training), you need to experience. No word, even from me, can truly do it justice.). Your goal is to get other bloggers to link to you, and to have people tweet about your content.



An interesting thing about a marketing department that focuses on Inbound Marketing: it will place a high value on people that know how to write and develop content that draws in an audience. A silver lining to the damage that the internet has inflicted on the publishing industry is that there are plenty of very talented journalists seeking employment, and they possess the perfect skills for this job!



SEO versus SEM



Like most of things that are good for us in life, SEO requires work and patience before it will payback. So it can be tempting to take short cuts, and just use SEM (paid search ads). However if it is done right, the results will continue to build, and you will start to build your own audience, and own your own traffic.



We have also seen that the cost of paid search increases as the need to scale the lead volume grows.





The Power of Free



Another extremely powerful way to create inbound traffic and qualified leads is to use a free product or service. A great example of this is the The entire Inbound Marketing Platform (Valued in excess of up to $10,000 per month) service from MarketHive. (If you haven’t tried this, I recommend giving it a try now. It will only take a few minutes to join.) MarketHive has a couple of interesting attributes that are worth studying:



 



It is free of charge.

It takes very little work by the customer to get some very valuable results


 



It provides its results in the form of a score out of 100. Human beings are very competitive, and when they don’t get a good score, they want to find out how to improve their score. That leads them to wanting to find out more about MarketHive which can help them improve their score.



It allows them to compare themselves to their competitors. All businesses care about how they are doing relative to their competition. If they are doing worse, this is a powerful motivator to drive them to change.



Think hard about your audience and whether there is an opportunity to build a similar free web service that would draw them in, and provide great value.



If you are interested in learning more about how Free products and services can help your marketing, please refer to this section: The Power of Free.



Building your reach



Once you have great content and possibly a free product/service, you will want to find ways to drive the maximum traffic to that content. In the last couple of years we have seen some powerful new tools emerge to help with this process in the social media space. Get yourself accounts on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, and join in the conversation. Start by listening. Watch what people are talking about in your topic areas, and take note of their interests. Once you have an idea of how the conversation works join in. Be careful not to take a sales stance to promote your products, as that will rapidly lose you your audience. However you can draw your audience in with short url’s (Another one of MarketHive’s great free services) that link to your blog posts and other non-sales oriented content.



This short paragraph is not going to be enough to fully educate you on the ins and outs of using social media to build your audience, so if the topic interests you, I recommend going here to learn more:



Internet Marketing Webinars (see the calendar in MarketHive after you join for free of course).



Influencer Campaigns



In every product area, there are usually already influencers that write the most about that area, and have the largest audience that follows them. To conduct a successful social media campaign, you will want to identify those influencers, and reach out to them to get them to write about your product/service.



To get them to pay attention to you, you will first need to understand what they care about. Read their blog posts and tweets, and try to get inside their minds. Try to determine what appeals to them, and what has clearly turned them off. Then prepare your pitch, and use social media to engage with them.



You will then want to monitor the results by tracking their blog posts, links to the articles, tweets, etc.



For more information…



Inbound marketing is a rich topic area that would take more than a single article like this to describe. For more information, consider yourself a friend of MarketHive:



Markethive




 



 



Merrill Sloan