So How DO You Get More Views on Youtube?

I’ve been wondering for years now how to get more views on my Youtube videos, then along comes this Google Guru, Chris Lang, along with a new membership mastermind that zeroes in on that very topic!

Is that COOL or what!

Bummer he’s a guy, as I LOVE to support women experts when I can, but Chris and his community are really helping me out in getting my Youtube channel on the role for 2011.

If you click on the video I’ve posted above, you will see what I am talking about. Be prepared to watch it all the way through (it is 30 minutes worth) because this video will show you what mistakes NOT to make as I did.

Chris shows you 4 case studies, one of them being my Sydney New Years 2011 video.

Learning is painful sometimes, but experiencing ways  that don’t work as planned is essential to improving and getting it right!

7 GutZy Women Ways to Make Money with Free Giveaway Events

Here are 7 ways to make money with FREE Giveaway Events:

 

1. Become an affiliate of those who are selling products on the giveaway.

 

2. Once you get new people to subscribe, you can promote your products or services for them to buy, through email campaigns and relationship building activities.

 

3. After people subscribe, but before they reach your gift page, you can make them a onetime offer, but if you do this, be sure to give them the option to pass and to be able to download the free gift after they buy

 

4. When you send them the Thank You page or email, once they have retrieved their gift, you can offer them either the same product at a lower price or offer a brand new product.

 

5. You can follow up with a series of automatic messages with valuable tips and information without actually making them an offer, but the intent to build relationships. Once they learn who you are and how great your products are, they will naturally want to buy from you.

 

6. Co-promote with JV Partners in the Giveaway itself, like I did with the GutZy Women International Mastermind Alliance. Be sure to become an affiliate of theirs and send traffic their way using your affiliate link.

 

7. Run a Giveaway yourself: offer dollar incentives to contributors to upgrade their positioning on the pages of the giveaway. Get them to promote the product offered for sale by you in an affiliate arrangement. Offer services like consulting or webmastering to help your contributors who don’t have the time or skills or desire to do the work themselves.

 

These are just a few ideas you can use to make money while giving your product or services away. We would LOVE to hear more ideas from you if you have experienced success at using them in giveaway events!


Real Life Examples of Leveraging the Power of the Internet for Grassroots Life Saving Campaigns

 

OK all you grassroots organizers, non-profit fundraisers and do-gooders out there. This article is about the power of the internet to save a person’s life that YOU can take part in or use as a template for creating and implementing your own drives, fundraisers or movements.

 

 

 

If you have a list or post in a blog, then this article might even spur you on to spread the word to help the cause or if you’re the type they’re looking for, you may even decide to save a life!

 

 

 

This is exactly why so many of us get so JAZZED about new technology, web 2.0 and the Internet.

 

 

 

We talk about how we use the Internet to start and grow our businesses in order to create more freedom and abundance, which is GREAT, but with all of the crazy things going on in the world, we can use it to do great things to help man(woman)kind in our life struggles as well.

 

“Petey Needs a Wheelchair Van” is an Example

 

I previously wrote of an example of one of my fellow competitiors in the Next Internet Millionaire, who is an aide for a young man by the name of Petey. Petey has an incurable debilitating disease and in order to help him lead as normal a life as possible with the time he has left, Jason Marshall put together a giveaway campaign to raise money to buy a wheelchair accessible van.

 

While they didn’t reach their goal of $15,000.00, they did raise $6,000.00, which not only puts them closer to the possibilities and may open up new opportunities, but it also helped those of us who who donated recieve some valuable information products, softwares, books, courses, etc. for much less money than we would have had to pay if we bought them at retail…Obviously you can see the WIN WIN!

 

By the way, you HAVE to go see the Google graphic Petey created for a contest…Those of you who can relate to handicap life will LOVE it!

 

When you Ask for More than Money

 

Well, this new grassroots effort takes this same sort of idea to another level. This time the disease doesn’t have to be fatal and by either contributing our time, our connections or our bone morrow, we get a chance to save a life of a darling 26 year old Asian American woman and more!

 

Michelle Maykin dedicated herself to helping others by creating Project Michelle, an online/offline campaign focused on recruiting people to become potential bone marrow donors for others like her who have leukemia, so this drive reaches even further. Apparently, there is a major shortage of Asians registered as potential donors, which is a problem because they are the most likely prospects for donors that match others of Asian background.

 

My point is that this campaign can be used as an incredible template for using our skills and creativity to put together grassroots movements of as many people and entities as possible to provide for the needs of others less fortunate in our communities by leveraging the capabilities of viral marketing, blogging, email marketing and the Internet.

 

What makes this drive unique is that its purpose is not to raise money, but bone morrow donors. Think about the logistisical challenges, especially online, which, to the more traditional thinking person, might stop them before they start in putting something like this together.

 

So I invite you to study how this grass roots campaign is put together and how are successfully getting the word out, gaining volunteers and how they handle the logistics of creating drives in 5 major cities, as well as dedicated centers outside of those cities, that are tied in with the National Morrow Donor Program.

 

 

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