Watch your RSS feed today at 3:00 Eastern, because…

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

Hi There,

We’ve had over 500 requests for the fr.ee

teleseminar tickets to tonight’s call with

Real Estate Investing & Internet Marketing

expert Bryan Ellis…

…And as I promised yesterday, today at

3:00 PM ET, I’m going to release the final

40 fr.ee tickets to the first people who

register at that time, SO:

Watch your email today at 3:00 PM ET –

your life will literally be changed by

what you hear this evening, but only if

you have been registered for the call!

Warmest regards,

Matt Bacak

More about fr.ee admission for Thursday’s teleclass…

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

http://www.dx111.com/cgi-bin/proanalyzer/p.cgi/MBRegReq2

Hi There,

Yesterday afternoon, my server melted down in

the middle of giving away fr.ee tickets ($77

value) to Thursday night’s teleclass.

(This is a call you *must* be on…)

If you’ve already registered and seen the page

that says “You are Confirmed” then you’ve been

registered for a fr.ee ticket (congratulations!).

But since my server “melted down”, a lot of

people who responded in time were left without

getting a ticket.

These tickets cost $77 each, so there’s a lot

of money on the line. But what I’ve done, due

to the technical challenges yesterday, is to

buy 75 more tickets, which I’m giving away here:

http://www.dx111.com/cgi-bin/proanalyzer/p.cgi/MBRegReq2

I’m giving away 35 tickets right now, and 40

more tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon. I’d try

to get one right away, if was you:

http://www.dx111.com/cgi-bin/proanalyzer/p.cgi/MBRegReq2

Have a great day!

Warmest regards,

Matt Bacak

I made an error in yesterday’s teleclass announcement…

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

http://www.dx111.com/cgi-bin/proanalyzer/p.cgi/MBRegReq1

Hi Friend,

I’ll tell you about my error in just a minute,

because it effects you. But first…

Thursday night at 9:00 PM ET, your entire

perception of internet marketing will

be totally and radically changed…

Forget about “e-zines” and “pay per clicks”

and “optimization” for a minute, and focus

on this:

My guest on Thursday night’s teleclass

made over $120,000 in December – and he’s

convinced that if he had to start over

tomorrow, he’d be back to that level of

income within 2 or 3 months.

The teleclass on Thursday night is not fr.ee –

it costs $77. And it will be worth 100 times

that amount to you.

**BUT**…For the first 100 people to register,

I will pay your registration fee.

That’s where my error was. I realized that I

had made a commitment to 12 other people for

them to join this call at my expense – so the

number of fr.ee lines available as I write this

is only 88 – not 100. So register now…

…to register, cli.ck this lin.k now:

http://www.dx111.com/cgi-bin/proanalyzer/p.cgi/MBRegReq1

I’ll tell you more about this guest and his

accomplishments this week, but don’t wait

to register. Do it right now:

http://www.dx111.com/cgi-bin/proanalyzer/p.cgi/MBRegReq1

Warmest regards,

Matt Bacak

Watch your RSS feed tomorrow at 11:00 AM Eastern…

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

Watch your RSS feed tomorrow at 11:00 AM Eastern…

Hi Friend,

Tomorrow at 11:00 AM Eastern Time, I’m going

to announce a *very* special teleconference

that can LITERALLY change your life – and

really get 2005 started out right for you.

(The cost of the teleconference is $77, but

as my show of appreciation to you, I’m going

to pay your way *IF* you’re one of the first

100 people to register.)

I’ll reveal the identity of my guest in

tomorrow’s email invitation, but I will say

this: He’s one of the top people in the

internet marketing business, and in our

teleconference, he’s going to give you an

AMAZING case study of how he used the internet

to produce an income of six figures – in

December of 2004!

(More importantly – he’s going to reveal

exactly how you can “rip off” his system

and produce amazing results yourself.)

Watch your email tomorrow. You can’t

afford to overlook this one. There will

be a limited number of lines available for

this teleconference, so I *strongly*

recommend you register instantly when

you receive the invitation tomorrow…

…at 11:00 AM Eastern Time.

Warmest Regards,

Matt Bacak

Power Hour Call…(Recording inside)

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

Hi,

What an amazing response to last night’s call!

(I’ll give you the link for

the recording in a sec…)

This is what people are saying about the call:

“the call was great. I have never been more excited

about using the internet for niche marketing”

“Thank you for the email about the free Audio.

It was really great you put this teleclass on.”

“You just blow me away with the value of your information

every time I hear you. Tonight’s session was A++.”

The list goes on and on…

Go here right now to download or

listen to the recording of the call:

www.instantexpertsystem.com/teleseminar.html

Last night we launched our Fr-ee CD,

over 100 people have gotten it so far,

you too can get it by going here:

www.instantexpertsystem.com

Enjoy,

Matt Bacak and Mike Stewart

P.S. Make sure you get the recording,

we put it up so you can listen to last

night’s call. Between now and then

go here to get the Fr-ee CD along

with $692 worth of bonuses.

Go here: www.instantexpertsystem.com

Happy New Year and Special Free Gift…

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

Dear Friend,

Happy New Year!

There’s this new fr-ee CD (just released

last night) that I thought you’d like to know

about to bring in the New Year right.

Better hurry and check it out! With the response

that we have received already Mike Stewart, The

Internet Audio Guy, and I are just days from charging

what it’s worth.

Go here Right Now: www.instantexpertsystem.com

This New CD will open your eyes to a super-fast,

super-certain way of creating an avalanche of repeatable

income simply by using the expertise you already have.

“‘The Instant Expert’ is the most incredible and most

effective CD I have ever listened to. ” Drew Miles – Florida

People are shocked that Mike Stewart and I are also

giving away over $692 worth of fr.ee gifts!

Just to name a few…

A fr.ee instant download-able copy of our legendary

conversation named “Teleseminar Secrets Revealed”

and a membership into my private newsletter called:

“Secrets of Instant Expert Millionaires”

This is one site that you need to check out!

Check it out now:

www.instantexpertsystem.com

Your Friend,

Matt Bacak

P.S. Hurry because this great offer is going to end really soon.

You get four (4) bonuses worth a total of $692 which includes

a fr.ee report, Fr.ee Strategy Consultation, fr.ee newsletter and a

instant download-able audio.

Check it out now Right Now: www.instantexpertsystem.com

Are you hiding something?

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

Hi,

Are you keeping something from the world?

I believe you are.

Mike Stewart, The Internet Audio Guy and

I have teamed up and are doing a special

teleseminar just for you this Thursday night.

You’ll discover the “Hidden Gold Mine Within”

..an endless source of additional money-generating

products and premium-priced services already

under your control and in your possession.

The teleseminar starts at 9:00 PM EST.

Go below right now and sign-up.

www.powerfulpromoter.com/hiddengoldmines.htm

But we have a problem.

The problem is there are only 200 lines

available for this call and Mike and I

combined are sending this email out

to over 6,000 people. So better hurry

and reserve your line right now.

Go here and reserve your line Right Now:

www.powerfulpromoter.com/hiddengoldmines.htm

See you on the call,

Matt Bacak

Homemade "radio" shows are here…(Start Your Own Radio Show Right Now)

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

I found this Investor’s Business Daily article

the other day and jumped for joy, actually printed

it off and went over my friend, Mike Stewart, The

Internet Audio Guy’s house. It’s proof,you can start

or create your own radio show at preaty much no

cost yo you. Just…

Add ‘Podcasts’ To Your Tech Terms Playlist

Doug Tsuruoka

Just as you can download music to an iPod, some folks are doing the same with a new form of talk radio.

Jock Gill, a former media adviser to President Clinton (news – web sites), says this new digital culture craze is called podcasting.

It’s sort of an audio blog.

Podcasts are homemade “radio” shows that listeners subscribe to online. We’re not talking Rush Limbaugh or Howard Stern here. Most podcasts have never been broadcast on commercial radio.

They’re put together by regular folks who want to air their views or interests by making digital audio files. They post them on Web sites for others to download.

Those who make podcasts might be ex-rock stars, amateur comedians or political satirists.

The subjects could be music, art, politics, sports — really anything, just as blogs are personal Web sites where people can write about anything.

Podcasting takes its name from Apple Computer’s (NasdaqNM:AAPL – News) iPod, the leading MP3 digital music player. Podcasts, though, can be played on any MP3 player.

Gill, whose Boston media consulting practice specializes in politics-related communication, says podcasts’ diversity and freedom of expression make them cutting edge in delivering news and opinion outside mainstream media.

Podcasts rely on software that lets users download audio files to PCs from Web sites, then move onto MP3 players.

Of course, normal talk radio shows also can be podcast.

Some radio stations, in fact, already are posting their talk shows on Web sites to reach podcast audiences.

Gill recently spoke with IBD about podcasts.

IBD: What exactly is a podcast?

Gill: It’s an audio production made in someone’s PC with some supporting software. Anyone can do it. It moves the location of production from the radio studio to the PC. The fact that it’s made on a computer doesn’t really mean it’s home brew or homemade. Its sophistication depends on the experience or creativity of the originator. Some podcasts are awful. Some are extremely well done.

IBD: Can you give some examples?

Gill: Sure. Adam Curry, a well-known commentator for MTV in the late ’80s, does his own podcasts. He’s credited as the originator of the first podcast. Tens of thousands of people download his casts.

IBD: Why do people produce podcasts?

Gill: Because the ability of individuals to express themselves was taken away many years ago with the rise of modern broadcast media. Media could only be broadcast one way, by a big company with lots of money.

Podcasts restore to people the voice they had at the time of the American Revolution. Back then, people communicated by passing out little pamphlets and handbills. They stood on soapboxes on the village green to give speeches. People used to go to taverns and read single-sheet newspapers out loud and conducted rather rich face-to-face political discussions.

IBD: What are the implications of individuals getting their “voice” back through podcasts?

Gill: Now the citizen can be both a producer and distributor of (media) content.

IBD: How much do podcasts cost to make?

Gill: Very little. All you need is some inexpensive software, a PC and maybe a broadband connection that costs $40 a month.

IBD: What’s another attraction of podcasts?

Gill: They’re advertising free, unlike regular talk radio shows. They may not stay that way. But for the moment, there aren’t any ads.

IBD: Why are mainstream radio stations making their talk shows available on podcasts?

Gill: They’re trying to get in on the act because they realize how popular podcasts are becoming. But podcasting doesn’t really fit their business model yet because it’s ad free.

IBD: How many podcasts are available over the Net?

Gill: It’s gone from a few hundred a little more than four months ago to more than 2,000. That’s a pretty terrific growth rate.

IBD: Do podcasts have business or investment implications?

Gill: From an investor or business point of view, podcasts are shifting the locus of production and distribution. We all remain consumers. But thanks to innovations like podcasts and TiVo (news – web sites), we have many more choices of what to consume and when and where we consume it. Our choices aren’t limited to where the old tech is parked.

IBD: How do we know that podcasts and blogs aren’t just passing fads?

Gill: We know there will be turnover with things like podcasts and blogs. Some will be ephemeral and some will be long lasting.

The significant difference now is that citizens are starting to discover their voices and their creativity. They are coming to sit at a table where only big media companies sat before.

Pay-per-click Advertising Model Moves to the Telephone Line

The Powerful Promoter – Matt Bacak

Attn: Authors, Speakers, Experts, Consultants….Imagine the possibilities with selling your services, products or seminars.

Found this great article on Inc.com, That I wanted to share with you.

New method could help small businesses monitor return on advertising expenditures.

By: Michael Aneiro

Dec. 9, 2004 –After the success of the pay-per-click model in online advertising, companies are now starting to apply the same principle to the telephone.

This week Citysearch, a local search website, through a partnership with technology company Cirxit, introduced a new service that promises to let local merchants track business leads based on the number of phone calls they receive.

Under the new system, when a merchant advertises through Citysearch, the site provides a dedicated toll-free number wherever the merchant’s contact information appears online, whether in advertisements, search results, a general information page or other listings on the site. Customer calls coming into this number are then tracked before being redirected to the merchant’s actual number. Merchants are charged a fee per each call up to any predetermined advertising cap, after which the toll-free number is removed from the site and replaced with the untracked local number.

Where online pay-per-click advertising tends to work best for e-commerce businesses that are more capable of tracking customer movements online, this new service — called PFP or pay-for-performance — is aimed at merchants that either don’t have a website or rely heavily on telephone inquiries or reservations, such as restaurants and hotels. The telephone-tracking method could eventually allow smaller merchants to better measure the relative effectiveness of their advertising efforts at driving customer traffic by tracing transactions back to their point of origin.

“While Citysearch has been intensely committed to building up our content and improving search results to provide the best local search experience for consumers, we have also been focused on delivering greater value to our merchants,” said Citysearch CEO Briggs Ferguson in a statement. “Launching PFP-Calls is a direct response to meeting our customers’ diversified needs.”