June 6, 2008

Your best weekend ever - our last weekend ever??

By: Amish

Hey I'll keep this brief for two reasons:

Yup this weekend we're taking the last membership applications for HexaTrack. Larry already yanked the free version and currently the PRO 2.0 version is only one buck to get in. After Monday, 12 noon Pacific Time (3 pm Eastern), we're officially freezing the status of all membership accounts, meaning:

Yes, if you cancel your current acount, you can't get back in. Sorry for the drastic measures, but you already read the story of our server downtime last month.

8,000+ members are just about right, even though…

…some of you could take more action!

Look we don't want those people in our membership who are in the habit of just letting their tools collect dust.

As you know, there is a large group of people out there who are happy to collect any kind of free or inexpensive Internet marketing tool, and never take any action.

I guess, in a way we're encouraging this bad behavior by making HexaTrack PRO almost free to get in this weekend.

That's were faith comes into play. We have to have faith in you that you will use the $1 trial period to:

In-between, you can bug us, ask for support, post in the VIP PRO user forum and bounce your ideas off of us… or off of the many other helpful souls behind the curtain of HexaTrack PRO. (You're not just buying into a technical tool… you're buying into a community of hundreds of PRO users here!)

If HexaTrack is not for you after the $1 trial period, at least you've taken some action towards a sustainable Internet income (however, the membership won't be offered again for $1).

If we didn't have faith in you, we couldn't make this $1 offer. (Use the coupon code bestweekendever when you join.) Respect for having taken action. Respect for building a sustainable Internet income and, by way of that, a sustainable life.

Building a sustainable life?

At the end of the day, that's what it's all about to us. I personally had to transform from young Amish 1.0 to today's Amish 2.0.

I used to be a scatterbrained opportunity hound, like many of the non-action takers (the people whom we don't necessarily need in HexaTrack). I was always chasing after the next loophole in the system that I could hack and crack and spam and make a few bucks on the side.

I made good money in spurts, but I freely admit it, I was lazy. I valued distractions and diversions more than being of long-term service to the Internet community. I was being a bit of a parasite, if you allow that ecosystem metaphor.

(Speaking of ecosystems, I will have a lot more to say about the Internet as an ecosystem in a later post.)

Today, Amish 2.0 is slowly on his way to getting a grip on his life as a whole. I'm not fully there yet, but I know I'm on my way.

And I'm surrounding myself more and more with people who have discovered the same secret. My buddy Larry, for example, or the aforementioned gentlemen David Wolfe of SunFood.com and Len Foley of TheBestDayEver.com.

I don't mention them to brag or send traffic to their pages for an affiliate commission. The links aren't even clickable. My point is what I learn from these guys about sustainable traffic in an Internet ecosystem, and sustaining myself in the natural ecosystem, flows directly into the way we do things here at HexaTrack.

In fact, we learned so much from these guys this last weekend in Atlanta alone, we wanted to share some of their philosophy with you — a philosophy that helped bring us where we are today.

Sustainable Traffic - Sustainable Living
Len Foley, David Wolfe, Mike Adams, Daniel Vitalis on the hotseat

 

 

 

 

I let these videos speak for themselves. I came back from this last weekend in Atlanta refreshed and energized, full of ideas to take action.

I want this weekend — the HexaTrack-for-$1 weekend — to be your best weekend ever. (Use the coupon code bestweekendever when you join.)

Watching these videos again  just now, while writing this blog post, gave me 3 new ideas for recurring-revenue membership sites that I want to build shortly.

3 fresh ideas for sustainable business models…

These are ideas for sustainable business models, of which Pay-Per-Click traffic is only the first step of the lead-generating funnel. I actually got sidetracked while writing this blog entry and began researching these markets in HexaTrack PRO. If the competition in this market is clueless (it usually is), and traffic is high, we may have winners here.

HexaTrack will have the answer for me in a few days of competitive research. In the mean time, I will begin building some sites in these 3 markets, based on proven templates that we're sharing in the PRO membership area shortly.

Don't get me wrong, I don't like to work more hours than necessary. That's not what "not being lazy" is about. Most sustainable business models that we share behind the scenes are completely "cookie cutter." Amish 2.0 just gets more long-term benefit from everything he does now, than Amish 1.0 ever did.

Finally, when HexaTrack's competitive research shows me the green light, I will begin running some of the more obvious keywords that HexaTrack found for me, and send traffic to my sites. I will burn a few bucks, with a close eye on my daily spending limits, to feed some data into HexaTrack.

(By the way, even though the $1 offer is cheap, we do not want you to sign up if you're completely broke — you will need some money to experiment with Pay-Per-Click advertising, or you will not succeed!)

As I get clicks and conversions in these markets, HexaTrack PRO will detemine my money keywords… which are usually (but not always) found in the "long tail" end of the spectrum. I will keep the keywords that convert, and ditch the keywords that don't make me any money.

You could do the same in the next 30 days. My tool is only $1 for that whole period of time (coupon code: bestweekendever). It's the only tool I can recommend, because it's the only one I use myself. I recommend you sign up for it now, because after this weekend, we have to take care of our existing members. Meaning after Monday 12 noon Pacific, it won't be available at all, at any price.

~Amish

P.S. Don't forget the coupon code: bestweekendever

Without the code, your shopping cart will show $197. That's the price that everyone else pays this weekend, except you our loyal blog readers. It's not a big gift, but accept it nevertheless. Invest the savings into your own Adwords campaign (remember, the second two weeks of your trial period!). Just so long as you take action. I have faith in you. Go here to join us at HexaTrack PRO for just $1.

 

 

 

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June 6, 2008

Dave Jackson @ 8:07 pm:

Amish,

You hit the nail on the head - and the group interview was very beneficial. Do more of these! And what a great topic. The world is moving toward health and wellness on a grand scale.

Thanks for the great work. Still looking for those reports you and Larry promise in the Hexatrack manual! I love it all spelled out.

Kind regards,
Dave Jackson