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| Chris War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Delray Beach, FL
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| ![]() So I got my new Macbook Pro a couple of weeks ago and I have yet to setup my add-on’s for Firefox. I’ve been using Safari because it’s so clean but it doesn’t have the awesome plugins that firefox does. Anyhow, so I’m going through the firefox add-on’s section and noticing huge amounts of traffic and weekly downloads for these add-on’s. For example… Twitter Bar get 26,818 weekly downloads. WEEKLY downloads. Twitter Fox: 83,865 WEEKLY downloads. Is that a lot of traffic… YES. TONS of traffic + Right product and Offer = BANKING! Mark Joyner, the author of Integration Marketing, first introduced the concept of integrating your marketing into an already existing traffic or transaction stream for generating traffic, leads, and sales. (Ie: Someone’s firefox plugin) So take twitter bar for example, you could examine his process and find integration points (dead real estate) to introduce your offering into his product. So if there’s 26,000 new people using twitter and they did 1 tweet a day, potentially your offer could be shown 26,000 PER DAY. See the power of Integration Marketing? As Mark says... "How Small Businesses Become Big Businesses - and Big Business Become Empires” So true. I posted a video on my blog showing you through searching for these hidden traffic streams... Check it out here Also, I'd love to hear your feedback on this strategy. - Chris P.S. If you haven't read Mark book, Integration MArketing, you should be ashamed of yourself. It's a must read. Prepare to "see the battlefield." You can get Integration Marketing for free on Mark's site. |
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