Newsletter Subject

This week's top discussions on the Warrior Forum

From

warriorforum.com

Email Address

noreply@edm.warriorforum.com

Sent On

Mon, Nov 6, 2017 09:02 AM

Email Preheader Text

by in Hey guys, Im currently working on my online business and trying to figure out how i can create

[YOUR WEEKLY WARRIOR UPDATES]( [Mon, Nov 06, 2017]( [How Do I Create A Logo!!!]( by [Edi98]( in [Main Internet Marketing Discussion Forum]( Hey guys, Im currently working on my online business and trying to figure out how i can create a FREE logo so i can test the waters before i jump in. What are the best options from your experiences? [Read 39 replies →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [$10K Budget, Need To Make $1K/Month Online ASAP]( by [ChadOath]( in [Main Internet Marketing Discussion Forum]( Ok, I'm in a bit of a crunch. I took a job with a US company in a foreign country. Our entire location was downsized with very little notice, leaving us all to scramble and completely rearrange our lives. I have no job or home back in the states. My work permit obviously expires in the country I live in now. I can apply for residence but I have to show regular monthly income of at least $1K/month hitting my bank account. I can technically buy a few more months in the country as a tourist, and I have enough money saved up to support me until then...with about $10K to get a business started. I did affiliate marketing YEARS ago but abandoned it for more stable income (regular 9/5). I have no idea what's hot (is PPV still killing it? lol), what's pretty reliable, the best place to start to get some instant cash flow (Bing?), etc. Any ideas or guidance anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated! [Read 35 replies →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Marketer and YTer Jake Paul Buys His $350K Lambo Yesterday...]( by [discrat]( in [Off Topic Forum]( My 2 daughters love him. He is making over $15 mil. a year now with his YT channel with over 11 million subscibers. The crazy thing is that he has given out his address to Fans and Subscribers. And they flock to his house putting graffiti on walls near it etc..etc.. He still hasn't caught PewDiePie with over 50 mil. subscribers. But Jake does crazy stuff outside while PewDiePie is sort of boring behind a mic playing Minecraft and general commentary. [BUYING MY $350,000 DREAM CAR *emotional* - YouTube]( [Read 34 replies →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Do you write differently when you have to take SEO into consideration?]( by [pauloadaoag]( in [Copywriting]( Just trying to start a discussion. If a client needs some copy done and it's gonna be on a page that needs to rank (as opposed to writing for a brochure for example), do you change how you write? What practices do you avoid, what techniques do you start using? [Read 29 replies →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [FB ad getting underlivered]( by [Bass Supply]( in [Pay Per Click/Search Engine Marketing (PPC/SEM)]( I've set up my budget to $5 and let it run for a day, at the end of the run total ad spent was $3.78 with 169 reach, 174 impressions and 1 link click! Why is my campaign not spending it's full budget of $5? [Read 28 replies →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ["It Takes More Time" Versus "It Wastes More Time" And Blogging]( by [ryanbiddulph]( in [Main Internet Marketing Discussion Forum]( I see something funny quite commonly when the word "blogging" pops up. Folks tend to say it takes more time than other online approaches. But here's how a critical thinker - or a heart centered entrepreneur - thinks of this idea: Many of the other tactics folks use to try to make money in internet marketing waste more time, effectively bringing them back to square 1 months, years, or even a decade or more down the road. I have flubbed up royally online in my early days, and even mucked up as of a few years ago with some aspects of my blogging campaign. But when I cleared out a lot of the "I don't have the time for this" fear I embodied Steve Pavlina's piece of advice, that he repeated again and again: if you plan to be around 1, 2 or 3 years down the road, it makes sense to do whatever you are doing, right. Yesterday, someone emailed me asking to place a link on my blog. He was a stranger. I advised him to build a relationship with me, to comment on my blog, to retweet me. I'd happily do the same if his content was up to snuff. Then maybe I place the link, a few months down the road, because I trust him them. He emailed me back saying that unfortunately, he was up against a deadline, and didn't have the time to do those things. Of course, his fear of taking more time is goading him to waste more of his time. It's a mental block: I don't have the time to do something that would bring me some success now, and more success later, so I'll do something that totally wastes my time now, and later. You can prosper through other channels of course and have loads of success. Just remember that when you do it right - following your passion and solving problems - going the blogging route is not wasting your time, unlike many of these other marketing or business-building schemes people are using. Blogging effectively builds your success 1 day at a time. Almost like moving into a massive mansion that you build 1 brick at a time, at first, then as you building your content, and your blogger friend network by promoting other bloggers and not looking for anything in return, you have a team of contractors around you, piling up those bricks quickly, and you get more excited as you see that house getting closer to being built. Blogging may take a bit more time to build something meaningful, and profitable, but many of these other tactics waste more of your time in building something worthless, or at the very least, fleeting. Ryan [Read 23 replies →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How to Become a Really Smart Marketer]( by [Steve B]( in [Main Internet Marketing Discussion Forum]( This is so simple you're going to wonder why it's even worth mentioning. It's not about mindset, formal education, taking massive action, or paying huge sums to be mentored by a guru. Before I tell you in very simple terms how to become a really smart marketer, you need to know why you should consider becoming one. Really smart marketers earn more money than their counterparts and they do it working fewer hours, making fewer mistakes, with much less personal stress, and with a sense of accomplishing something worthwhile, valuable, and even fun. Sound like something you'd be interested in? Here we go: Chances are extremely high that you've come to this forum looking for a way to make money . . . but honestly, you don't know what you're doing just yet and you're hoping for some guidance, some instruction, some validation that you can do this. You want help and advice even though you may have a very rough idea of what you plan to do. Is that you? New members here crave Internet marketing advice. They want it so badly, they beg for it, bare their souls for it, and sometimes even spend large sums of money for it. They want advice right now, today, and some don't even take the time to consider the source or veracity of that advice. They especially crave advice that they want to hear. Then they fail to follow the advice they've been given. Sometimes they question the advice, argue about it, dismiss it abruptly, and even fail to return (to their thread) to read what they had asked for! At times, if the advice seems uncomfortable, or difficult, or if it hints at some actual work, the seeker will simply couch his request for advice in a different way and ask again in a new thread - probably hoping for answers that are more to his liking. Here are three easy steps to becoming a really smart marketer: - Seek out the very best advice you can find by observing and evaluating the experience/performance of the giver of the advice. - Implement and follow the advice as closely as possible while taking full responsibility for all results and outcomes. - Learn from your mistakes or do more of what you're doing right (which is just another way of saying either "dump your failures then try again" or "build upon your successes"). I have learned: - Warriors hire mentors to give them sound advice - to tell them what to do. The mentor does his job. Do people do what he tells them? No, not usually. - Warriors purchase all kinds of courses, ebooks, guides, training, and make-money products. Do they follow what they are told in order to see the results promised? No, not usually. - People ask advice from doctors to tell them how to become healthy and fit. Do people listen to and follow his advice? No, not usually. - Members of this forum start threads and ask for advice. Many skilled marketers are willing to share with them what they have learned. Really smart marketers follow their advice. What good is the advice of others if your own opinion is the only one that matters? To your online business success! Steve [Read 21 replies →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2017 Warrior Forum Technology Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved. Level 20, 680 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia [manage subscription settings]( [privacy]( [terms of service]( [support](mailto:support@warriorforum.com)

EDM Keywords (212)

yet year writing write wonder willing whatever week way waters wasting wastes waste want veracity validation unfortunately trying try trust tourist took told today times time thread things test tells tell techniques team taking takes support successes success subscribers stranger still states start spending source souls sort something snuff simple share set sense seeker see scramble say ryanbiddulph run road right retweet return results residence request repeated remember relationship read rank question prosper promoting profitable practices possible plan place piling piece pewdiepie people pauloadaoag passion page others order opposed opinion one observing needs need months money mistakes mentored mentor maybe may matters marketing many making lot looking lol logo loads lives live link liking let later know kinds jump job jake interested instruction ideas idea hot hoping honestly hints hear happily guru guidance good gonna going goading giver given give get follow flubbed flock fit first find figure fear fans failures fail excited example even evaluating end emailed edi98 downsized doctors dismiss discussion discrat difficult decade deadline day crunch create course country counterparts copywriting content consideration consider comment come closely cleared channels change chadoath campaign building build budget brochure blogging bloggers blog bit beg becoming become bare badly back avoid aspects asking asked ask apply anything answers advised advice address abruptly abandoned 10k

Marketing emails from warriorforum.com

View More
Sent On

04/09/2024

Sent On

15/08/2024

Sent On

15/07/2024

Sent On

09/07/2024

Sent On

20/06/2024

Sent On

13/06/2024

Email Content Statistics

Subscribe Now

Subject Line Length

Data shows that subject lines with 6 to 10 words generated 21 percent higher open rate.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Words

The more words in the content, the more time the user will need to spend reading. Get straight to the point with catchy short phrases and interesting photos and graphics.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Images

More images or large images might cause the email to load slower. Aim for a balance of words and images.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Time to Read

Longer reading time requires more attention and patience from users. Aim for short phrases and catchy keywords.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Predicted open rate

Subscribe Now

Spam Score

Spam score is determined by a large number of checks performed on the content of the email. For the best delivery results, it is advised to lower your spam score as much as possible.

Subscribe Now

Flesch reading score

Flesch reading score measures how complex a text is. The lower the score, the more difficult the text is to read. The Flesch readability score uses the average length of your sentences (measured by the number of words) and the average number of syllables per word in an equation to calculate the reading ease. Text with a very high Flesch reading ease score (about 100) is straightforward and easy to read, with short sentences and no words of more than two syllables. Usually, a reading ease score of 60-70 is considered acceptable/normal for web copy.

Subscribe Now

Technologies

What powers this email? Every email we receive is parsed to determine the sending ESP and any additional email technologies used.

Subscribe Now

Email Size (not include images)

Font Used

No. Font Name
Subscribe Now

Copyright © 2019–2025 SimilarMail.