Something Special for You Today (Part 1 of 3)

Hi there,

Hope your weekend rocked!  Thanks to some nasty weather and Netflix, I soaked up 13 “Day Break” episodes (very clever show if you’re a “24” or “Prison Break” fan!).

Anyway, I’ve got something special to kick your week off…

Over the past few weeks I’ve been personally pouring over a new site called “Digital Marketer”.

Chances are you’ve probably heard a LOT about recently. That’s why over the next 3 posts I’ve got three important things to share with you…

** Post #1 (this very post)…

Why I believe “Digital Marketer” is such an important new resource, and why I think anyone using the Internet to build their business should check it out.

** Post #2…

You ever hear marketing experts say “just go outsource it”?

It’s true, you don’t have to master everything — but that doesn’t mean outsourcing is always a piece of cake. Especially if you’re just starting out or don’t know where to turn.

That’s why tomorrow I’ll give you the top 7 weapons in my outsourcing arsenal. No matter what you want to accomplish, these will help you hit the ground running. (Especially with what you’ll learn in Digital Marketer Lab).

** Post #3…

Bonus time, baby!

After going through practically everything in Digital Marketer Lab, I realized there’s one thing “missing”.

And in a couple days, I’ll reveal what that is, and a special “Lighten Your Load” bonus package I have for you to plug that hole. Plus you’ll get real, honest-to-goodness 1-on-1 help from me to make that happen.  (Of course you’ll need to use my special link so I can provide you all these goodies.  Duh!) 😉

Now back to today’s email…

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Why Digital Marketer is a Must-Have for Business Owners
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Unfortunately ignorance is NOT bliss right now.

The problem is, the entire digital marketing world is going through a MAJOR shift right now.

And make no mistake…this WILL affect you and me.

And most people will be blind-sided.

That’s why I’m sending you this very email…

You see, when I got into online marketing over 10 years ago, big changes came every 6 months or so.  But now the revolution has picked up steam….it seems every month there’s a new tool to learn, or new method to master.

Bird’s eye view: entire marketing methods are emerging. (Mobile apps, Amazon KDP, QR codes anyone?)

And some HUGE distribution channels are dying. (“Bye bye” print newspapers and bookstores.)

But who has the time to focus on mastering everything, and staying on top of all the changes?  If you’re like most entrepreneurs with just yourself and your business (or a small team), it’s impossible keep abreast of everything.

BUT if you have a staff of 30+ people and a $200,000/month overhead like Ryan Deiss (managing editor of Digital Marketer) does, you CAN keep up with everything!

That’s why I’m so excited to share his new site with you — because now YOU can tap into all of his brilliant testing and hard work.

I know that Digital Marketer Lab will not be for everybody, not because of the price — because I know that will shock you (it’s surprisingly low right now) — but because it will only appeal to the serious business owner.

You won’t see any:
– Outrageous Income Claims…
– Mansions, Ferraris or Jets on the homepage…
– “Push Button” Software (that magically makes money
appear)…
– Get Rich Quick Schemes…
– Some “Forgotten” Super Source of Traffic…

What you WILL get is access to Ryan’s entire team of 30+ superstars. All of their systems, test data, real time info on what’s working in his multiple business and Ryan’s total commitment to your success, no matter what your product or service is.

This is the unembellished truth about the struggles our industry is facing and EXACTLY what you need to do to prepare you and your business to survive and thrive.

—-SIDE NOTE—-
I’ll share my personal experience with Ryan in email #3 (long story short: I’ve known him for 7+ years, and virtually every piece of advice he’s taught has increased our profits.)
—/SIDE NOTE—-

Actually, I might get in BIG trouble for you giving you this, but I just created an “Insider Sneak Peek” of everything inside Digital Marketer Lab right now.  I’ve attached it to this post for you. (Keep this hush, hush between us, okay?)

It explains what each section in Digital Marketer is about. Plus it’ll give you a good overview of what you can expect to access (and learn) instantly.

And Ryan just posted on their member-only calendar, so new trainings are getting added over the coming weeks.

Niiiiiice!

Add it all up, and this is a rock solid resource that should be in any serious online marketers arsenal.

It’s already affected several new promotions in my business. And I have little doubt it’ll do the same for you, and you’ll be loving it yourself very shortly.

Keep an eye out for post #2!

Talk soon,

Chris Zavadowski 🙂

P.S. – Here’s my link to Digital Marketer Lab:
http://lifetimemarketingsuccess.com/-digitalmarketer.html

P.P.S. – In addition to the private PDF file I made and attached to this post (shhh!), I’ve got one more thing to show you today.  Especially if you want to experience Ryan’s experience and training first hand…

It’s the exact same squeeze template that Ryan has used to build his lists over 500,000 people strong.  I certainly hope that you’ll achieve the same levels of success using it on your own websites!

Go here to check out the Ultimate Prospecting Page:
http://lifetimemarketingsuccess.com/-perfectpage.html

The Truth about Quitting

My father told me that the reason doctors whack babies on the ass immediately after they are born is to communicate a fundamental truth they need to know to survive: outside the womb, life is tough. (Do doctors still do this? I don’t know. I’d guess not; today, it’d be viewed as infant abuse and threatening to the tiny soul’s fragile self-esteem, like, say, playing dodge ball and keeping score a bit later in life. But in 1954, the year of my birth, the Doc at Deaconess Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio delivered that whack.)

Everybody is presented with countless opportunities to quit.

We stumble into places far most hostile than we anticipated – my daughter’s full term in the Peace Corps, in some godforsaken jungle with rats on her tin she’s roof, peeing through gaps, that leaps to mind. We sign on for things that quickly seem more challenging and difficult than we’d hoped for – maybe putting to use what is being provided to you by the publisher of this; maybe putting together furniture from IKEA.

We walk into a dark alley, perhaps stupidly or ignorantly or arrogantly, figuratively of course, and then get the crap beaten out of us, literally, and limp home, humiliated. The list of celebrated, influential and rich entrepreneurs with at least one embarrassing bankruptcy or very close call, past and contemporary, is long, long indeed. I, myself, am on the list, and in very fine company.

And if the doc’s message is true, that life is tough, life for those who claw their way to the peak of the business success and money pyramids is even tougher. Entrepreneurship is all about managing a never-ending in-flow of crap, and diligently looking for the pony occasionally in it; about converting adversity to opportunity when you can, and not being overly troubled when you can’t. And, of course, not quitting.

Quitters are very uninteresting.

What’s interesting and instructive is those who are unabashed, who are quickly resilient, who achieve redemption, who have a greater and grander next act. Over the long haul, this ‘resiliency’ may be the single most important of all personal characteristics. How well you can take a punch. How quickly you can recover. How you can weather storms of criticism or humiliation. How adept you are at reinvention. How courageously and creatively you respond to difficulty.

If you want to cultivate a characteristic, this is the one. And one way to do it is with little stuff. The day to day. A lot of people are easily derailed. Easily put into a funk lasting hours or even days. Easily compromise their agenda. The breeze from a missed punch is sufficient to send them to the canvas. They wonder why they don’t get more accomplished. It’s “their glass jaw.”

At least be honest whenever you quit – especially if your reason is “gee, where’s the Easy Button, anyway? Don’t see it here. I’ll go look over there.”  That kind of quitting isn’t about the place you walked into, the activity you started, the toolbox you opened up, the learning curve and time required. It’s about YOU.

– By Dan S. Kennedy, serial entrepreneur, from-scratch multi-millionaire, speaker, consultant, coach, author of 13 books including the No B.S. series, and editor of The No B.S. Marketing Letter. FOR A SPECIAL FREE GIFT FROM DAN FOR YOU including newsletters, audio CD’s and more: visit: www.FreeDanKennedyNewsletter.com

3rd Annual Charity Power Hour

Charity Power HourWhile each of the seven Underground events have been amazingly fun and profitable, the highlight for me in recent years has definitely been hosting the crazy Charity Power Hour event.

CPH’s mission is to raise money for important causes around the globe by hosting a fun, unique, once-in-a-lifetime live game experience for adults 21+ at the end of the Underground Online Seminar.

Here’s the story of how it all started…

3 years ago, after the Underground Online Seminar 5 had ended, last call was coming too early. So as any crazy marketer would do…Perry Belcher (giving spirit that he is) wanted to really shake things up, and bought 100 beers. Jimmy Sweeney added 50 to that. And management threw in another 20 beers. Now, 170 beers sitting on a bar at once is A LOT…

In fact — and this might surprise you — the marketers in the bar simply didn’t know what to do with all that beer at once! Well, I flashed back to my college days and remembered the famous “Power Hour” (simply one shot of beer per minute, for an hour…or until folks scream “uncle” and/or or need a wheelchair). That’s all it took, and believe it or not, we quickly ran out of the 170 beers!

Little did I realize this would turn into an annual event!

But since it was so much fun, everyone started asking me to do it again.  Now we’ve turned it into a charity event with all the players donating into the jackpot.  The top 3 people who make it the longest (1st, 2nd and 3rd place) get to choose the charities that all the money goes to.  In the past we’ve donated to Falling Whistles and the Caring House Project.  And this year, close to $5,000 went to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (a cause very near and dear to me).

Charity Power Hour on FacebookConsidering it’s insanely fun, crazy and celebrates our Maverick “give more back” DNA, it should come as no surprise it’s become an annual tradition. Each year, it’s bigger and better than ever.  Over 41 people played this year (with 87+ pitchers of beer consumed) – and at least double that watching!  Even non-drinkers got in on the action to support the charity, and help run the game.

Please visit the Official Facebook Fan Page so you can stay updated for next year’s special charity event, see pictures and discover the winners: http://www.facebook.com/charitypowerhour

Of course no post would be complete without a few photo highlights from the evening…

After talking with the general manager of the sports bar, he definitely “got” what we needed (a special shout out to the GM, Brian Pillard, for his help, discounts and goodies he donated to our fun!). Here’s the “before” picture.  72 brand new shot glasses awaiting an evening of fun.  But after one sober attendee started a food fight with the chips (she will remain nameless, but I WILL point out she was a UG7 speaker!)…we lost our chip-eating privileges.  Thanks a lot K.B.!  😉

All Set for the Fun!

Thanks to Adam Black we got the National Harbor Peep Store to donate 100 “Peeps” hats for everyone playing.  Nothing says class like the Peep show we put on that night. 🙂

Everyone Ready To Party For Charity

After rallying the troops with an opening speech, it was time to lead everyone in the first beer shot of the evening.  (Note: This is when management – and my balance — would still allow me to stand on a chair to address the crowd).

BTW, a HUGE shout out to the “Live Smart” team of Jeff Siegel, Phil Costantino, Raimee Rodie and Isabel De Los Rios (you can see the backs of Jeff, Phil and Raimee above).  They were not only our #1 donors, but came BACK into DC from an out of town St. Patrick’s weekend celebration just to participate in CPH.  Dedicated or drinking problem?  You decide. 😉

Chris Zavadowski Takes the First Shot

Having fun with my honorary co-host for CPH 2011 and new Maverick Member, Dori Friend (also a big donor for the evening!).  Check out those sexy Peep hats! 😉

Dori Friend and Chris Zavadowski

Dori definitely has the Maverick DNA.  Not only was she one of the largest donors to CPH this year, but she also wanted to play a little prank on me.  Thanks to her twisted mind (and the Internet), she hired a few folks to come in pretending they were with the Maryland Alcohol Board and that I didn’t have the proper permit to host this event.  They kept trying to get me away from the game, but I wouldn’t budge!  I told them, “I’ve known these crazy folks for over 8 years.  I’m not sure who hired you yet, but if this is real, either bring security or the police…otherwise, I’ve got a game to play.”

After 5-10 minutes of messing with me, I complimented their performance and they finally broke character and started laughing…and pretended to lock me up.  What a fun time!

Did Chris Get Arrested??

At this point, some folks have started to drop out.  But you can see one of our chief instigators (and the sponsor for ALL 87+ pitchers of beer this year), Perry Belcher, holding his own.  Also COO Andrew Way is still at the table setting a “good” example.  And a big thanks to Adam Summer who bought an entire store’s inventory of “DEA” shirts to give away to top donors.  DEA = Drinking Every Afternoon.

Not Everyone Could Keep Up
Andrew Way and Maverick Mike Geary (also responsible for bringing some of the top drinkers to the game this year) sharing the love and sporting the contestant numbers I issued to everyone.  Clearly this picture was taken earlier in the evening. 😉

Mike Geary and Andrew Way

To help speed things along, the general manager suggested we move to larger glasses.  If you’ll notice – no more shot glasses in this picture.  And you’ll also notice, over the half the players left at that point.  We’re down to just one table. 😉

Bigger Glasses for Everyone!
Trying to keep our Maverick Communications Samurai (and dedicated shot pourer), Aydika James, in check. To quote Aydika about CPH2010, “the spirit oozed out of the walls (and into the halls, literally).” As you can see, she gets a little violent and frisky after midnight.  Beware.

Aydika James gets a "hug" from Chris

After the game finished in a 3-way tie for first place — and a drunken contestant started pouring pitchers of beer over his head — we ended up (read: kicked out)  into the lobby areas for more celebrating.

And Then There Were 3!

For some reason, I ordered an extra 20 pitchers of beer at last call.  And we all know Mavericks won’t let beer go to waste!  So here you can see Jeff Mulligan and Yanik carrying around their beer pitchers for the rest of the night.  Yes, Yanik is holding two.   A special shoutout to Maverick Shelby Larsen (seen above), our awesome sober accountant and fellow instigator for the evening.

If you missed this year’s CPH, you missed quite an experience!  Be sure to “LIKE” the Facebook page (facebook.com/charitypowerhour) so you can get all the updates for next year’s adventure.  A HUGE thanks to everyone who helped us blow past the original fundraising goal.  You all rock!

Oh, and feel free to leave your comments on the craziness by posting below!

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