September 7, 2008
The good news: Google Goggles Tutorial #1 — The bad news: price increase after Monday Sep 8…
by: Larry
The Good News is really good…
If you are a HexaTrack PRO user, or a Google Goggles customer, the good news is for you: I've posted my first Google Goggles tutorial below.
(HexaTrack PRO subscriptions include a free subscription to Google Goggles — download yours in the private HexaTrack PRO membership area if you haven't already.)
The bad news is actually really good too… if you act before Monday September 8!
If you're a HexaTrack FREE user, and don't have access to Google Goggles yet, it's time to put your goggles on ASAP!
If you do so by Monday September 8, 2008, you can still get your pair of goggles for $97 and $13.95 a month.
After Monday, we have no choice but increase the price for Google Goggles to $147 one-time and $17.95 a month. Hundreds upon hundreds of Google Goggles users have been pounding our system nonstop since the Google Goggles launch a few weeks ago. We had to beef up our servers and support staff accordingly.
Even at the new rate, trust us that we're not laughing all the way to the bank with the $17.95 subscription fee a month. You wouldn't believe the ripples this tool has made throughout the Internet marketing community. Increasing the buy-in to $147 on Monday and raising the monthly fees to cover our cost is the best way to regulate demand a little.
We're still getting dozens of orders for Google Goggles daily (the old price of $97 down, then $13.95/mo is still valid). You could be one of those who get on board and lock in the old pricing forever. Click here to order.
Now back to the really, really good news: Goggles tutorial #1 released…
Many folks had questions about how to best use the Goggles, as reflected in the Google Goggles section of our HexaTrack forum. I've begun to address some of them here:
What's next?
Google Goggles comes with HexaTrack and NicheGoggles. Those three combined make up a powerful closed-loop system for Adwords optimization and management.
Heck, those three combined, are all the tools you need to clean up big, immediately, as an Adwords consultant.
I can guarantee you that hardly any Adwords specialist has the tools to remote-diagnose Adwords problems on traffic funnels and sites that he doesn't even own. And that's a Larry promise.
Here's what you wanna do if you want to charge up to $5,000 set-up fee for Adwords consulting (as is customary these days):
- Do local searches, perhaps in the same categories that you find in your yellow pages
- Identify the businesses that are already running Adwords campaigns
- Go into HexaTrack and brainstorm the keywords related to that business category
- Stick the top 5 keywords into Google Goggles, and copy and paste their ad into the goggles as well
- Analyze their Adwords funnel — not surprisingly, 90% of all funnels will have horrible Adwords quality score!
Now it's like shooting fish in a barrel. Call up those local businesses and e-mail the Google Goggles-generated PDF report to the decision maker.
Here's another Larry promise: Nobody — and I mean nobody in the entire world — has ever taken the time to truly care about their business as much as you just now have.
It's akin to a doctor making a remote diagnosis of a horrible, debilitating disease in you, taking the time to track you down, calling you up out of the blue, and offering to cure the disease.
Who could resist such an approach?
Of course, here and there, some grumpy, know-it-all local small-businessperson will. But a large, large percentage will at least give you the time to explain why they are in trouble, and that you are the one who can get them out of it.
My next video, which will also be posted here, will explain more how HexaTrack, NicheGoggles, and Google Goggles work together.
Stick around…
-Larry
P.S. Not to beat a dead horse…
….but the Monday deadline for the Google Goggles price increase is fast approaching. Also read Amish's post on the subject at the Google Goggles blog. Go here to see it.
Here's the deal again:
- Order Google Goggles before Monday September 8, and lock in the old price of $97 a month with a $13.95 subscription fee. That subscription fee will not be raised on you, ever.
- Order Google Goggles after Monday September 8, and pay $50 more — that's $147 — to sign up, and $4 more per Month — that's $17.95 a month. Given the power of this tool, still not shabby, but why waste the money? (Yes, I am New-York Jewish lol)
Recently, we had to do a similar thing for HexaTrack FREE vs. HexaTrack PRO. A few months ago, we had to close HexaTrack FREE to new member signups, and we were forced to raise HexaTrack PRO's price for new signups from $47 a month to $147.
We promised at the time that those who got in at the old pricing structure would never see their monthly prices raised on them. We stayed true to our word. We intend to do the same with Google Goggles.
So if you haven't purchased your Goggle Goggles yet, I urge you to do so today, before the prices go up. Go here to order.
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