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abel morales
11-15-2011, 12:56 AM
Brief Layout of How to Launch

1. Create the Product

Being that I have always been interested in the stock market, I decided to create a product that would teach others how to trade successfully and consistently in the market. Thanks to my mentor, we both created the product together. Before creating a product, make sure to create a product that is in high demand. Market research is imperative in this business.
My mentor and I were already in a niche that is in high demand; making money. During the creation of the product, we made sure to hire the following

1. Web Designer
2. Graphics Designer
3. Writer

Our web designer did a great job in creating our website while our Graphics Designer did a great job in creating attractive graphics for our site. Our writer did a great job in revising the old Sales Letter we had and created a nice Squeeze Page for us.

Remember, you do not need to be an expert in the niche you chose to create a product. You can easily hire a freelancer or a subject matter expert to create the product for you.

2. Affiliate Marketing and Management
Affiliates are important in this business because they are the ones who will promote your product and make you money. Make sure to reward them generously for their hard work. Make sure to network on forums and find ways to recruit affiliates. Every product website should have an affiliate page for potential affiliates to view and use.

Please include the following:
1. Information about your product
2. Why your product will sell
3. E-mail Swipes
4. Banners
5. Commission Paid

As far as a management system, link up with ClickBank and use their system to manage your affiliates. It is very difficult and time consuming to have to manage 20 different affiliate marketers . Think about all the work involved in having to manage those marketers; payroll, traffic, etc..


4. Test

Make sure you do a test launch to see how your product converts. You can use Google Adwords and Facebook Advertising to target your specific market. The best and inexpensive way to do so would be to purchase a $100 voucher from eBay for about $7 and purchase a $50 voucher on eBay for about $3. This will save you a lot of money and allow you to get started, for only $10, you receive $150 worth of advertising.
During your test, make sure you have an opt-in form on your squeeze page where you direct traffic to. There needs to be an incentive for opting in; a free chapter of your book, video, etc. You can use different tools such as Aweber to monitor all those opt-ins and send out follow-up e-mails.

Once you have reached this point, you should be able to launch if your conversion rate is around 8%. If not, then you have some work to do and find out what you need to improve on.

Mike Merz
11-15-2011, 11:49 AM
Abel, thanks for the article ... but where is your sig file? ;)

Cheers,

Mike Sr

Kenster
11-15-2011, 02:12 PM
Cool tips about the vouchers for eBay and Adwords to do a test run and some split testing on your sales funnel! Another option is to do a "lite" or soft launch on Warrior Forum....I see a lot more people doing that these days!

abel morales
11-15-2011, 02:23 PM
Hopefully now my signature is working!

abel morales
11-15-2011, 02:24 PM
Cool tips about the vouchers for eBay and Adwords to do a test run and some split testing on your sales funnel! Another option is to do a "lite" or soft launch on Warrior Forum....I see a lot more people doing that these days!

Kenester, have you used Warrior Forum before? I was thinking about doing a pre-launch on there but have never messed with that forum. Any insight on it would be great!

Kenster
11-26-2011, 01:45 PM
Kenester, have you used Warrior Forum before? I was thinking about doing a pre-launch on there but have never messed with that forum. Any insight on it would be great!

Sure have....there's a lot of guys and gals quietly raking in some big paydays over there. It's good as a standalone launch platform but also as a pre-launch platform and listbuilding source.

I wrote this for JVNP not too long ago...http://v3.jvnotifypro.com/articles/internet_marketing_and_business/kenster/

If you have any questions, I would be more than happy to help.

Jeff Dobish
12-11-2011, 07:45 PM
I am new to the Forum. Looking for ways to make our launch accessible to everyone here- , is launching this Thursday.

They are letting JV's take the mobile apps for a test drive prior to the launch!

Cheers...To our success.

Thanks
Jeff

Matt Schoenherr
01-02-2012, 03:55 PM
Folks,
Thank you for this post! I will be launching a new CB product in the next month or two and am currently putting the site together, refining the product(s), etc. One of the questions I had was about what is culturally accepted when it comes to making a product live versus launched.

Now, from the sounds of this post, it is expected that the product and site is live and functioning, ~accessible to the world~. Otherwise, how would it be tested through Google, Facebook, etc? Right?

So, just to clarify, your product and site will be live to the world, tested via a PPC campaign or through Warrior Forums, etc., AND THEN, you begin making your announcement about an "official" launch, right? (Even though the product is live and able to be marketed at any time?)

So, it must be the '"launch" is really the launch of a promotional CONTEST and not as much for the live product itself, is that the case?

Apologies in advance for the noob questions. Just trying to make sure I do it right and avoid tweaking my fellow marketers whom I would hope to enlist.

Kenster
01-03-2012, 02:57 PM
Matt...there are many ways people approach it.

Some people do a "soft launch" and use this non-formal launch to get stats, do split testing, and things like that. People do this to their list, a segment of their list, with a select few affiliates, or via a WSO or something. After they collect stats, get split testing results, and testimonials or whatever you are doing the soft launch for, then you can plan a full scale launch. Normally you would take the product "offline" while you set up the real launch.

Most often, people recruit affiliates and then do the real launch now that they have stats and an optimized funnel.

Then again, other people don't do any kind of soft or test launch and simply put the product out to the world for the first time at official launch.

So the product can go live before the launch or at launch...different people do it different ways.

I just released a coaching program and did a test launch to get stats and I am going to use the stats to recruit affiliates since they were very good. I can also get testimonials out of it and also make sure everything is working technically.

But I have done plenty of cold launches as well where the product was never soft launched.

Matt Schoenherr
01-05-2012, 12:53 AM
Kenster,
Brilliant. Thank you for the 101. Very helpful.

I think my next step will be to check out the Warrior Forums because I would like to at least get a critical eye (or 20) on the pitch page (98% done.) Is the WSO (Warrior Special Offerings.. I had to look it up..) a good place to gain constructive criticism on 1) pitch and product delivery, 2) pricing, and 3) the product itself? Or is it more a place where you promote your affiliate contest to potential affiliates?

Kenster
01-06-2012, 08:02 PM
Hey Matt...it's a very good place to get feedback on your product/sales funnel/etc before the real launch. There is a lot of money to be made as well as some of the affiliates there are actually pretty big, but it's a good testing ground from a product launch perspective.

The only thing it is bad at is for pricing. Pricing in the WSO section is wacko....prices are extremely low versus the value of the products compared to the outside market. A $47 clickbank product will not sell well in the WSO section for $47 or even $37. Most products are under $25. But there are still big six figure launches because of the volume.

But yes, WSOs are great for many reasons other than making money...like I mentions....feedback, stats, stuff like that

Appreciate the thumbs up buddy!

Paul Flood
02-10-2012, 05:32 PM
The Warrior Forum can be all three Matt.
I've used it to establish a reputation in a
niche, get reviews and testimonials of my products, ID and
recruit affiliates, get comments on squeeze
pages and a whole lot more.

I'm in the final stages of a product launch and
am doing the initial launch as a WSO. My objectives
include building a list, recruiting affiliates and
potential JV partners, test my affiliate contest,
establish a reputation as a quality product creator
and get statistics to prove conversions to larger list owners.

As Kenster mentioned, it's great for testing
and optimizing a sales funnel as well as conversions,
which are among my primary goals.

It's also been a place from which I've developed
some very valuable relationships, including a
couple mentors.

~To your success~ Paul

Roger Marin
03-21-2012, 04:00 PM
This is a great post. Well written, concise and easy to follow. Wish I had seen it BEFORE i did all the legwork for my launch.

Craig Samson
05-03-2013, 02:37 AM
Thanks admin! God bless you! sir i'm new here i don't know where to start, and what to do. please help! too many things here to read. lol