5 Dumbest Product Launch Strategies

by Chris Brisson on Aug 11,2009

Dumb Strategy #1: Faking Social Proof

So you come to a launch blog and there’s 200, 300, even 400 comments on each post. You get thinking, “hmmm something’s up.”

Yea. It’s called faking social proof. Maybe you’ve seen it before. And it’s the #1 Dumbest Strategy you can make when launching your product.

Here’s a little story…

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How a 35 Day Vacation to Brazil Made Me An Extra $13,478.23 on Complete Autopilot

by Chris Brisson on Aug 07,2009

Most of think, including me for a long time, that vacations cost “a lot” of money. In fact, if your traveling in the US, the hotels, food at expensive restaurants, and gifts for friends and folks back home can leave you empty handed and a big burnt hole in your pocket.

But not this time.

I just got back from a 35 day trip to Brazil with my “new” (yes new) fiance. We visited 8 different cities and took literally 7 “mini-vacations.”

We vacationed and took a…

  • 5 day trip to Natal, where I learned the secret to flushing the toilets in Brazil (hint: don’t flush the paper down) and ate lobster like it was our job for $3 a piece.
  • 5 days in Rio de Janiero where I proposed to Alessandra at Corcovado “the Christ Statue”
  • 14 days in Goiania, Alessandra’s hometown and where I gained most of my 16 extra pounds :)
  • 3 days in Caldas Novas, the land of a natural hot springs and the monster 1.5 ton cow beast (Dan Kennedy would be proud)
  • 4 days camping in the middle of nowhere on a sandbar in the Aruaguia river, where the piranha’s are an Aphrodisac and poker goes til’ 7am.
  • 3 days in Pirenopolis, where I learned that Alessandra’a uncle is the world’s biggest 80’s fan… he loves Heart.

The best part…

I made more money being on vacation than “actually” doing work back home.

Honestly, I “maybe” worked 5-8 hours throughout the entire 35 day trip and I still made a nice chunk of change *completely* on autopilot.

So what do I attribute it to?

A couple of things.

Creating Passive Websites

Ah… the beauty of affiliates and consistent, residual traffic. You can’t beat that.

This was a nice portion of the income I earned while I was away. When I create new products I first map out a plan for generating affiliates and creating that evergreen, residual traffic stream to consisntely drive new leads, prospects and sales to the new site.

When your creating your product, first off, it’s gotta be good. You can’t polish a piece of crap with pretty graphics.

Proof, proof, proof, case studies, case studies, case studies are everything.

One thing Yanik Silver mentioned before was, “do it, document it, and profit from it.”

I always kept that at the top of mind when creating new products. Because without the proof and some case studies of whether YOU have proved it first, it’s a tough sell… it’s then theory and theory doesn’t sell too well without some serious poop polishing.

Ok I’m getting off topic here, but ah yes. Passive income.

This comes from affiliates, ppc, and other jv partners. Creating this base of affiliates to drive traffic to your site is critical to creating a 5-figure passive income starting today.

Are you building a list of “just” affiliates?

Another thing and I learned this from Rich Schefren a ways ago, “Build a business, not an income.” So true. So start thinking long term, bigger larger themed businesses not one off websites that “make money.”

Keeping the Pipeline Full

I learned this when I worked for my friend Joseph Visconti’s company, Valuerich, when I was a executive salesman in which I had to sell magazine ad space to CFO, CEO’s, and Marketing Managers of small-cap public companies.

It was all about keeping the “pipeline” full.

What is that?

Simple. You stop getting prospects, marketing for potential clients, or driving traffic your pipeline becomes empty and you produce no sales. You then have to ramp back up build up your pipeline of potential clients or customers and like any numbers game, there is a conversion.

In my Product Launch Consulting company, Powerlaunch, from where I learned most all of my strategies from my indirect mentors Jeff Walker and Frank Kern, it’s always about creating a consistent flow of prospects coming into your pipeline.

Some clients can afford you but about 90% cannot. So keeping that new influx of potential prospects especially in a high ticket “hands-on” transaction like product launches is essential.

Ideally, knowing that 90% can’t take on me or you, you then create a range of products that they can purchase from you to get some of the knowledge that you provide with the consulting (duh I should do this)

Residual Results Based Marketing Campaigns

This is something I learned from Jay Abraham and one of my mentor’s Bob Serling…

“Create a marketing campaign inject it into a business. Take the same campaign and inject it into another, then another, then another. In the end you have case studies, proof, and something that is, and most importantly it’s PROVEN to work.”

It’s that simple.

You have a “proven” campaign that has worked with this Company A and produced $3,583 in 3 days, produced $14,738 in 5 days for Company B, and produced $7,873 in 7 days for Company C.

Companies today are looking for proven ways to make more money. Not a fancy ad they got from a ad agency which is new and unique and most likely will fail.

Give them stuff that works, that will make them money immediately, and you have a client and passive income for life.

Now that you have a proven campaign, results, proof, AND case studies you simply SCALE IT UP. But before you scale it up, you create your systems, your processes, find competent people to put into your system, and then promote the heck out of yourself and your company.

You can do this through direct mail, endorsed mailings (via email), space ads in newspapers, or through your warm network of friends, collegues, and joint venture partners.

The beauty about this is every time your clients run one of your proven campaign in their business… you get paid… and paid handsomely.

Just imagine having 3, 5, 15, or like a friend of mine, 250 businesses using your marketing.

Can you imagine the checks and money flowing into your bank account?

An ungodly amount.

Anyhow, I hope this helps some people to start thinking more RESIDUAL, more HAND’S OFF, more AUTOMATED, and more LONG TERM.

Cheers,

Chris Brisson

P.S. When I left Delray for Brazil I mentioned to Michael Masterson, “I bet being away for 35 days, I’ll make more money.” At around day 22 I sent him an email saying “it’s true.”

He said…

“Vacations are very good… but you won’t make any money on them unless you spend the time at the office sloggin away.”

So take his word for it. Vacations are great. Bust some arse, build your systems so you can then truly create a residual ever growing business to enjoy your vacations.

P.P.S. I must thank Brandon Fredrickson for inspiring me to write this. He gave me a case of “vacation’s over, get to work.” Thank Brandon.

P.P.P.S. Alessandra if you’re reading this… I love you baby. (Had to throw that in there guys)

Tony Robbins Programmed Me For Success

by Chris Brisson on Jan 20,2009

I just got back from Tony Robbins Business Mastermind event in Palm Spring, Cali and good lord… It was one heck of a great event. It was 2 days long and if you’ve been to any of Tony’s events you know you don’t go to sleep before 2-3am. Unlike many of his events there was an elite group of 100 entrepreneurs, lawyers, and highly successful people. Many of which own $5, $10, $50, $100 million dollar companies.

There’s not many opportunities that you get to have a photo with Tony. I consider myself lucky.

I got a chance to speak with Tony and here’s how the conversation went…

Tony: “So what’s your primary question, Chris?”
Me: “My primary question is…..”
Tony: “So whats your new primary question?”
Me: “Umm, my new primary question is….”

… my mind went blank. I couldn’t think of my new primary question. (The primary question is something we learned at the Date with Destiny event in Orlando back in December)

Me: “Hmmm,…..”
Me: “Tony, my mind is going blank…”

At this point, Tony leaned over, put his hand behind my neck and on my chest and whispered in my ear…

“…it doesn’t have to be perfect, just something to get you moving with.”

He said much more, but the hypnosis trace I was in, I don’t recall everything.

Here’s some photos of tony and I, as you can see… “he was programming me.”



Actually, does anyone know exactly what he was doing and why he did that in this particular way?

I imagine he was anchoring something in my mind. To tell you the truth, it worked.

When you get a chance to go to any of Tony’s events… GO! Don’t wait, don’t hesitate, just go. You will not regret it.

- Chris

The Future of Information Marketing

by Chris Brisson on Jan 16,2009

Here’s an interview I did with Rob Toth a while back for Dan Kennedy’s Info Riches Marketing Program.

I talk about some of the mistakes marketers make and the future of Internet Information Publishing. Take a listen and let me know your thoughts and what you think the future of information marketing looks like by leaving me a comment below. (Videos are always good too)

Chris

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It's About Believability

by Chris Brisson on Jan 15,2009

Why do most sales letter only convert 1%?

Why do most sales pitch sounds like scams?

The truth is it’s not about making a big fat promise. Politicians do it all the time. They make the biggest promises in the world, but do we believe them… No.

Sales letters makes big huge promises like…

“Make $5,000 Per Day!” … We say in our minds… “Yea right!”

How about this…

“Lose 15lbs in 5 Days!” … Again we say, “Yea Right!”

See it’s not about making a promise it’s all about the believibility of the promise. The believability. Now, I want you to really get this. Is your sales letter, sales pitch believable?

Probably not.

So how do yo add believability into your sales message?

PROOF! The more proof, the more believable it is. Get proof, then get more, and guess what get more! Never stop getting more and more ways to prove your product or service.

So what kinds of proof should you put into your sales message?

  • Testimonials
  • Case Studies
  • Super Rock Solid Triple your Money Back Guarantees

If you’re not capturing testimonials from your customers, shame on you. Start getting them now. Todd Brown has a great video on how to capture raving testimonials. Check out his video here.

Case Studies

Profile your raving fans and turn their “stories” into success stories, essentially case studies. Get them on the phone and do a 5-10 minute interview. Ask them how they felt before buying your course. Most say “skeptical.”

Ask them about the results. Let their success speak for your products. If I say, my product is freaking awesome! Do you really believe me or just think I’m an arrogant putz?

Ah, I figured that.

Ok, so that’s the lesson for today. Add more BELIEVABILITY in your sales messages and watch your numbers soar.

- Chris

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Twitter Overload? You Can Thank Internet Marketers!?

by Chris Brisson on Jun 24,2008

A couple of week ago I started using twitter more often than usual thanks to a friend of mine Alejandro Reyes @successfool. It seems when I get on a roll, my twitter gets overloaded…

Could it be from internet marketers? Oh no! the Web 2.0 world isn’t quite happy that marketers have stepped in to twitter. John Reese says it best on his blog. Check it out, I agree 100% with John.

California IS All It's Cracked Up To Be

by Chris Brisson on Apr 20,2008

On Thursday Justin and I flew into LAX airport to goto Frank Kern’s Mass Control event here in San Diego. Although the event is in San Diego, I figured I’d get a plane ticket in L.A. so then we can make the “cool” drive over to Diego.

What a great idea!

You see, I live in Florida. Yes, flat, landscape deprived, Florida. When I use to drive to Florida State in Tallahassee (i can finally spell it right), it would take me 6 hours to drive there. I’d fill up in Delray and stop in Gainsville to some gas.

On the way up is …well … pretty boring. There’s not much to see. Occasionally you’ll see, a Turnpike station pop up with a Popeyes Chicken or the illustrious Cinnabon. Other than that you’re looking at a lot of tree and flat ground. The only “hilly” place when making the drive is in “Howie-In-The-Hills.” There’s one bump in the road. It’s about a 15 foot bump and probably the highest elevation in Florida.

Ok enough about Florida because California…

Is All It’s Cracked Up To Be!

I’m sitting here in Carlsbad (about 20 minutes north of San Diego) looking at some million dollar mansions in the hills. Here’s my view…

On Thursday Justin and I flew into LAX airport to goto Frank Kern’s Mass Control event here in San Diego. Although the event is in San Diego, I figured I’d get a plane ticket in L.A. so then we can make the “cool” drive over to Diego.

It’s beautiful!

When Justin and I were making the drive from L.A. to here, I can honestly say that the views and landscape were like crack for my eyes. The mountains, the homes, the ocean views (OMG!), the street performers, the fish tacos, the breaks… everything is amazing.

I’ve lived in Florida my entire life and thinking to myself… “I can move here. I have an internet business.”

I’m going to be posting some more photos, videos, and other cool stuff along the way, but for now I gotta jump in the shower and get ready for Kern’s Mass control my mind event ALL day today.

Gosh what a horrible place to be right now…

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Alex Jeffreys Post Launch Profits

by Chris Brisson on Dec 04,2007

Post Launch Profits

A couple of days ago, I got my copy of Alex Jeffreys, Post Launch Profits, not to be mistaken by Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula, and I must say that this is one of the most concise, step-by-step guides to making easy money online.


Alex’s website launch on December 4th and the buzz around this product is already stirring up.In Alex’s Post Launch Profits he shows you how he built his business, Easy Auction Profits, to a $100,000 business in less than one year and how you can do the same. I read the report and it’s a very simple and easy to follow plan for success.

Alex talks about:

How to create highly profitable and successful product launches and how to create an income stream that lasts for years to come, not the typical one-hit wonder.

How to search for joint venture partners and score deals left and right using his simple 5 step approach.

You’ll learn about targeted traffic and how to acquire partners that continue to throw traffic into your sales funnel day after day.

Alex reveals how he became an instant success on the internet and famous with the Internet Marketing community and how you can follow in his foot-steps to do the same.

I learned how to automate my business and and outsource menial tasks to enable me to focus on scoring big Joint Venture deals. Set It and Forget It!

I then found some great information about how to organize myself more effectively.

Alex taught me exactly what to do after the launch to actually sustain a real business. It’s one thing to launch a product and make a bunch of money and then not make money 2 weeks from now, but it;s another to have a huge launch and a business that generates sales and profits day in and day out.

http://www.postlaunchprofits.com/special/images/dvd_416x550.jpgThis is what Alex teaches you in Post Launch Profits.

My recommendation: Grab a copy now. It’s really good and will show you exactly how to score the big, the huge joint venture deals just like Alex.

Going to Costa Rica… Again!

by Chris Brisson on Sep 28,2007

Yeee-haaaawww…!

It’s about 2:25am here in Florida and I can’t go to sleep. I’m going to Costa Rica for a nice little surf trip for a couple of days. Four of my friends and I are going to the beautiful city of Playa Hermosa to catch some nice clean waves and to clear our minds.

Traveling Is Cheap!

Yes it’s true. I got my ticket to San Jose for $158.42. That’s expensive for Costa Rica. I’ve seen round trip plane tickets when they have sales going for $102.42 (I know the exact amount) and as low as $76. No I’m not kidding!

SpiritAir Plane Ticket

So traveling doesn’t have to be expensive. The best part is I’m following what Tim Ferriss said on his blog on what to bring.

Here’s what I’m bringing:

I’ll post some pictures of the trip and how it all relates to marketing. Things lately are starting to boil up and soon to blow up.

Wish me luck in the 12 ft waves!

Chris

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