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The Brimlock Breach of Buying Bonanza
Carol!
Glad you appreciated it.
Once upon a time long long ago in 2008, I had this idea... To send a poetic broadcast to my list. A launch was coming up for a small product that I'd created... I had nearly 500 people on my list at that time. Brimlock Breach was then born.
Of course the message you see here is modified (heavily)... Brimlock breach continues to be what makes me stand out from everyone else... As far as the people on that list are concerned.
Launch was close...
I was sweating in my shoes...
Thought I'd send'em
Some don't's and do's...
The were 5 hundred...
At the subscribers count...
I was blushing myself red...
New treasure I had found...
Brimlock was then born...
Out of thin air...
What happened when we went live...
Jumped up my hair...
1 hundred sales...
In 6 hours...
All at $297
I Knew I'd some magic powers!
Till date, i see that whenever I send out these poetic messages, my list loves me for them. And they buy like crazy. Now I only send these to my customers' lists.. not subscribers. I do not want this idea to be the basis for someone else's Major Product. I asm working on a product about this myself... and collecting proof and case studies. Also templatizing everything so anyone can follow.
Poems alone have added at least $100K to my pocket since I started using them.
-LakshayPosted 20th April 2009 at 12:23 PM by lakshaybehl -
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Fran!
I'd say get some images from sxc.hu and just read out your article along with a slideshow of these images.
That's it!
-LakshayPosted 20th April 2009 at 12:14 PM by lakshaybehl -
Un-Freaking-b'vable- A ton of Over night cash creation with CPA... Here's how:
Lakshay, this is an awesome Idea. I am a true Noob to the IM scene. I have never made a video, any pointers?
Thanks
FranPosted 15th February 2009 at 09:09 AM by FranMurray -
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I'm with you on absurd.Posted 11th November 2008 at 11:38 AM by Marc Rodill -
The Brimlock Breach of Buying Bonanza
Loved your post. Message was well presented, interesting, and full of intrigue...read the entire post.
I have this thing with words... especially if it's something new that captures my attention. And when it does I'm off and running. I have to find out more about it.
Well, Brimlock Breach did just that.
Imagine my surprise as I end up smack dab in the middle of a war with the daemon gods of chaos.
Which I see clearly as the point you're making in your post.
Buying, buying and more buying of 'guru' products creates an internal war of chaos. Especially if all you're
doing is buying, reading and not applying.
I also like how you segued into selecting one guru and how to do it. Good stuff.
Thanks
CarolPosted 12th October 2008 at 11:52 AM by CWreports -
Billion Dollar LIFE CONDUCT... Part 1/3
Yes Mr. Riley... (I guess we are all too used to see Kevin as the only Riley so its good to see you too )
But my question is... Whose fault is it when something like that happens... (Of course I know telecom service provider is the culprit but lets just orget them and think about the two people in question)....
-BehlPosted 27th September 2008 at 12:19 PM by lakshaybehl -
AUTOMATE and OUTSOURCE...
Hey!
I have actually not read that book... I know its a great read and will be reading it sometime soon. But this idea comes from observation.
What does a tiny guy say?
"I will learn it all, do it all"
What does a big guy say?
"I will find an expert who specializes in just this one thing"
What does an expert say?
"I will work ONLY for the big guy for a BIG sum of money"
What does the big guy think?
"Yeah... I mean he is doing all the hard work and I will pay him GENEROUSLY as long as he is taking good care of it and sending me profit checks regularly"Posted 27th September 2008 at 12:05 PM by lakshaybehl -
Billion Dollar LIFE CONDUCT... Part 1/3
This actually happened to me except I was watching TV and received a call from my son whose phone was not working at the time I got upset thinking it was pranksters felt real bad after the fact.
I feel even when you are trying to sell yourself its best to focus on the person who is talking to you this is good business practice.Posted 27th September 2008 at 03:36 AM by Star Riley -
Posted 26th September 2008 at 09:14 PM by lakshaybehl -
==> Leave Money On The Table Or Read This...
The premise of offshoring is simple and straightforward: Reduce costs and gain a competitive edge by seeking out labor markets where skilled, well-educated workers are willing to be hired for a fraction of what comparable talent commands in the home market. Obvious right?
At some level, at least, the model seems to work. Companies that offshore - either directly or through a third-party service provider - have consistently achieved savings in the vicinity of 20 percent a year. But data shows that there's lots of money being left on the table, as projects are often poorly managed and could (and should) be reaping significantly greater benefits. Moreover, increasing wage rates and other factors suggest that many offshoring initiatives are headed for serious trouble over the long term.
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viral marketingPosted 9th September 2008 at 06:58 AM by valrossie -
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To be continued in Part 2...Posted 7th September 2008 at 11:08 PM by lakshaybehl -
Dealing With Google Slaps
hey... its Lakshay Behl's Secret Traffic Videos
Just a typo...Please have a look at it now.
-LakshayPosted 29th August 2008 at 10:30 PM by lakshaybehl -
Dealing With Google Slaps
Your URL http://www.lakshybehl.info/ - I get the page 'Server Not Found'!Posted 15th August 2008 at 03:43 PM by CharlieBabbage -
Dealing With Google Slaps
Good post. Google really does have superior results. I get frustrated when I try other search engines and can't find what I'm looking for. It seems I keep coming back to Google.
I suppose that's what made them so successful.Posted 15th August 2008 at 01:33 PM by Scott Ames