Likes UP: Anatomy of 3 "Weird" Tricks Anyone Can Do

Anatomy of 3 “Weird” Tricks Anyone Can Do

If you are interested in internet marketing or internet business you may have come across ads and headlines with messages like this: “When you enter your email below you’ll be taken to a private page where we’ll show you, step-by-step what we did to go from ZERO to over 4 MILLION in sales in under 4 months using these 3 “weird” tricks anyone can do (even clueless newbies)…”

First, calling a potential customer a clueless newbie is not endearing. Second, do you think the “we” in the headline is the average person or the guys who created it? Third, the famous word *WEIRD* is so popular to get attention that the curiosity factor is spiked.

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So what are these three weird tricks?

Well, they are not weird and they are not tricks. These two guys both named Dave call it the three step marketing formula.

1. Collect money.

2. Blog Daily.

3. Market Daily.

Weird trick #1 Collect money. Use some form of merchant account or paypal. If you use the system the Dave’s offer you’ll pay and additional $19.95 per month on top of the $25 for WordPress site.

Weird trick #2 Blog Daily on their multi-user WordPress site. If you’ve never had a website or blog this may be what you are looking for. You are creating content for someone else’s search engine ranking. For less than $25 a month you can get your own hosted WordPress site and follow the free training to get yourself up and running.

Weird trick #3 Market Daily. Online and Offline. You can market yourself and what you have to offer. Or you can market other people’s products.

This is the MLM format and you can see below how the earning payout.  It is also a no refund system. 

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Weird trick #3 is Market Daily.  Here’s an ad on Facebook. Frank Kern is well-know for using the word weird in subject lines so it is no surprise he is being used in this ad headline.  3 Weird Tricks that will get anyone to fall In love with buying stuff from you.

The curiosity factor in the I have to know website does work.  Not surprisingly it is for this MLM offer using a WordPress multi-user blog.  If the WordPress multi-user blog is so great then why does the ad take the prospect to a standalone site?  Now, that’s weird! 

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