Autoresponder Madness 3.0 vs 2.0?

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Hey I was wondering whats the difference between Autoresponder Madness 3.0 vs the 2.0 one?

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#autoresponder #madness
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  • Profile picture of the author Chiayee
    Anyone?I am interested to know too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Britton
    I recently invested in ARM 3.0. I don't have ARM 2.0 so cannot completely compare the two versions but the concepts remain the same - such as how to write Soap Opera Sequences (SOS), Product Launch Sequences (PLS), how to write highly targeted story-based emails that deliver REAL VALUE and fully enagage your audience. I do however know Andre Chaperon almost entirely rewrote ARM 2.0 for the lastest update and the delivery of the content has changed.

    I understand ARM 2.0 was delivered by email over 4-6 weeks - a dispensed learning system. With ARM 3.0 the course content is deliverd by a Wordpress blog. At the end of each lesson you need to check you have completed the tasks then the next lesson becomes available. This way you can go through the course at your at your own pace without having to wait for a daily email. Personally, I think this delivery mechanism is much better. I learn quicker by repitition - I plan to go through ARM 3.0 2-3 times before taking action so I'm pleased I dont to wait for the daily emails to arrive.

    I won't do a full review of the course as I have only quickly read through it the first time so do not think I can do it full justice without completely grasping and understanding all of Andre's email marketing methods. There's definitely a method to his madness - excuse the intended pun

    ARM 3.0 is the best email marketing course bar none. I say that having invested in Email Marketing Kickstart, Email Response Warrior, Response Dynamite and a few other WSO's. No disprespect to the creators of those products, they're great marketers who know their shit and their courses are still great - I learnt something new in each one. However, I feel sure those product creators will agree with me, when I say those courses cannot compare with ARM 3.0 for advance techniques, the philosophy and psychology behind the ARM methods. No BS - different league - simple as.

    If you're serious about learning advanced email marketing (and can afford to invest the $197 promo price, get it now before the price rises to $300) I highly recommend you get ARM 3.0 - it's been a complete eye opener for me and more than value for the money.

    Adios

    - Ricky
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    • Profile picture of the author Edwin Torres
      Originally Posted by Ricky Britton View Post

      I recently invested in ARM 3.0. I don't have ARM 2.0 so cannot completely compare the two versions but the concepts remain the same - such as how to write Soap Opera Sequences (SOS), Product Launch Sequences (PLS), how to write highly targeted story-based emails that deliver REAL VALUE and fully enagage your audience. I do however know Andre Chaperon almost entirely rewrote ARM 2.0 for the lastest update and the delivery of the content has changed.

      I understand ARM 2.0 was delivered by email over 4-6 weeks - a dispensed learning system. With ARM 3.0 the course content is deliverd by a Wordpress blog. At the end of each lesson you need to check you have completed the tasks then the next lesson becomes available. This way you can go through the course at your at your own pace without having to wait for a daily email. Personally, I think this delivery mechanism is much better. I learn quicker by repitition - I plan to go through ARM 3.0 2-3 times before taking action so I'm pleased I dont to wait for the daily emails to arrive. Once all the course content has been unlocked a tab opens to join a private Facebook group - I'm not sure if ARM 2.0 had a Facebook group but think this something completely new. I also understand more bonus content will be added in the new year.

      I won't do a full review of the course as I have only quickly read through it the first time so do not think I can do it full justice without completely grasping and understanding all of Andre's email marketing methods. There's definitely a method to his madness - excuse the intended pun

      ARM 3.0 is the best email marketing course bar none. I say that having invested in Email Marketing Kickstart, Email Response Warrior, Response Dynamite and a few other WSO's. No disprespect to the creators of those products, they're great marketers who know their shit and their courses are still great - I learnt something new in each one. However, I feel sure those product creators will agree with me, when I say those courses cannot compare with ARM 3.0 for advance techniques, the philosophy and psychology behind the ARM methods. No BS - different league - simple as.

      If you're serious about learning advanced email marketing (and can afford to invest the $197 promo price, get it now before the price rises to $300) I highly recommend you get ARM 3.0 - it's been a complete eye opener for me and more than value for the money.

      Adios

      - Ricky
      Thanks for the in-depth post!
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    • Profile picture of the author Chiayee
      Hi Ricky:

      To my understanding the previous versions of ARM teach you how to turn subscribers into raving fans and buyers, i.e. post-squeeze.

      I am wondering if ARM 3.0 covers the following : -

      Traffic generation
      Creating high converting squeeze page.

      Thanks.
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      • Profile picture of the author Edwin Torres
        Originally Posted by Chiayee View Post

        Hi Ricky:

        To my understanding the previous versions of ARM teach you how to turn subscribers into raving fans and buyers, i.e. post-squeeze.

        I am wondering if ARM 3.0 covers the following : -

        Traffic generation
        Creating high converting squeeze page.

        Thanks.
        Same here, I wonder how he drives his traffic. I think he mentioned once or twice he does PPC but Im not sure.
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      • Profile picture of the author Richard Britton
        Originally Posted by Edwin Torres View Post

        Same here, I wonder how he drives his traffic. I think he mentioned once or twice he does PPC but Im not sure.
        Originally Posted by Chiayee View Post

        Hi Ricky:

        To my understanding the previous versions of ARM teach you how to turn subscribers into raving fans and buyers, i.e. post-squeeze.

        I am wondering if ARM 3.0 covers the following : -

        Traffic generation
        Creating high converting squeeze page.

        Thanks.
        Hi Chiayee

        ARM 3.0 mainly focuses on relationship marketing, positioning, marketing psychology and how to make profits from small targeted lists with story-based emails. Not much traffic generation but he does cover in detail the science behind creating highly targeted presell pages/squeeze pages and funnels. My understanding its not so much about creating high converting squeeze pages but about creating highly targeted presell/squeeze pages which attract the right subscribers and filters out the wrong ones, there's a dinstinction between the two.

        There is some traffic generation methods in there however it seems he prefers JV/referrals - which makes perfect sense, given that ARM is essentially about email relationship marketing. Certainly in Andre's free ecourse, Lucrative List Bullding Bootcamp (LLBB) he clearly states he prefers JV's and referrals. If you havent already subscribed to LLBB email course you should probably do so - you pick up a few pointers as it covers targeting, positioning, presell/squeeze pages and traffic generation.

        I think once you know how to use ARM methods you could probably build profitable lists using ad swaps or solo ads - I don't see no reason why those wouldn't work.
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        • Profile picture of the author JohnVH
          Hi Ricky,

          Thank you for your detailed inputs! Much appreciated.

          I understand that within ARM 2.0, Andre had promoted another product called NanoLists by Peter Spaepen, which was all about the right approach to list building.

          Are you aware if NanoLists is still being offered within ARM 3.0? Is the info in NL current, since Peter apparently wrote that a few years back?

          Thanks for your help!

          Best,
          John
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          • Profile picture of the author Richard Britton
            Hi John

            Good question. Peters Nanolist is still being promoted in ARM 3.0. I've not picked up Nanolist so don't know if the information is still current. I presume it is though otherwise I don't think it would still be promoted in ARM3.0. Does anyone know whether Nanolist is still up-to date?

            Cheers

            - Ricky
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  • Profile picture of the author Edwin Torres
    I just set up my SOS sequence (based on the training of ARM 2.0). I don't pitch till like the 6th email so hopefully this whole story telling thing works and people stick with me till the end :-)
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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Britton
      Originally Posted by Edwin Torres View Post

      I just set up my SOS sequence (based on the training of ARM 2.0). I don't pitch till like the 6th email so hopefully this whole story telling thing works and people stick with me till the end :-)
      Congratulations Edwin, well done. Let me know how your SOS goes. Also, I'd appreciate if we could maybe discuss ARM techniques, and the best ways to use email marketing.

      Speak soon mate

      - Ricky
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    thanks for this guys, will definitely recommend it to my blog's readers
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  • Profile picture of the author Edwin Torres
    Kinda bumping an old post but I was wondering if you guys have been getting results following the ARM teaching?

    I did a test SOS that ran over 6 days and have had that running for a few months now and have been getting 10-13% open rates that way so you definitely get people to open your stuff using open loops.

    But the thing is I wasn't getting any sales.

    Maybe I wasn't pitching enough in the SOS ( I pitch only once in the last email).

    Anyone doing this successfully?
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  • Profile picture of the author NicoRamirez
    This is great! I was recently recomended this program and it seems to be the best Email Marketing Course out there. Definitively going to check it out!
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