Corey Rudl - Internet Marketing
Where to start with this guy? Corey Rudl might be one of the youngest, most prolific Internet marketers out there. He has an 11-person company that has gross revenue of over 5.2 million dollars. He is also one of the single most referenced resource on the internet (Right up there with Ken Envoy). His strength- Testing marketing strategies, multiple streams of income, and back-end sales.
Corey got started in the automotive business by self-publishing a car
secrets book. At first, it bombed when he tried to sell it via the
newspapers and word of mouth advertising. A friend of his introduced
him to the web and he then sold $140,00 net revenue of his book in a
single year. The rest is history.
Corey may not be the pioneer of automated web business, but I think he
is one of the most sophisticated. One of the keys to his success has
been automating the education, sales and fulfillment of his business by
developing software to take care of information requests, customer
service, newsletter subscription and follow-up and e-commerce.
He believes in streamlined small and medium sized business that can
adjust quickly to new market conditions and field new advertising and
products in as little as 72 hours.
Here’s an interesting tid bit about his methodology. Corey doesn’t
think that search engines are the best way to get customers. He likes
to methodically develop an audience through news groups, on-line and
off-line classified ads, joint venturing and newsletters. That’s not to
say that he doesn’t use search engines, he most certainly does. But he
will be the first one to say that most of his 6,000,000-web visitors a
year come from his alternate methods of advertising.
Corey also keeps a customer and markets to them for as long as he
possibly can- of his 5.2 million in revenue, almost 50% of that is from
back-end sales. He knows how to follow up and he does it automatically
with his plethora of software.
Here's what you get when you order his course, Insider Secrets to
Marketing Your Business on the Internet...
2
binders with over 600 pages each of information. You also get 2 CD-ROMs
that have supplemental materials. I hate to say this, but there is SO
much information contained in Corey’s manual that I could devote an
entire web site to his stuff alone. Someday, I may do that, but for
now, let me hit the high points.
Corey Rudl covers everything short of how to spend the money that you
could make by applying his techniques. While he doesn’t cover some of
the basics like how to set up your home office like Matt Gagnon does, it
doesn’t detract from the core meaty bits of info at all. Subjects
covered include:
1)
How to find hot new products and
services.
2)
Writing Ad copy that sells.
3)
How to organize your web site.
4)
Following up with e-mail offers
5)
Automating your marketing with Auto
responders.
6)
How to Joint Venture (Complete with
sample legal documents)
7)
Establishing links with
non-competitive sites
8)
How to start an Affiliate program
9)
And about 300 other things…
Corey doesn’t just touch on the material; he dissects it down to the
fundamentals. He includes case studies of his students as well as his
own experiences, both the success and failures. In his manual are
numerous links where you can surf to and see exactly how he implements
some of his techniques.
Overall, the scope of his materials is breath taking and I can’t ever
imagine being able to put such a product on the market. I’m just too
lazy! :)
Can it help you? Absolutely. It covers just about every technique that
I have read in other systems and adds a ton more-A bunch of which I have
tried. I was very pleased with his information about generating traffic
from newsgroups and the resource links that he offers about marketing
and web services is stealer.
But…(People tell me that when they get to the “But” part of my reviews,
the hair on the back of their neck stands up. Think about how the
person who’s system that I am reviewing must feel…)
Corey’s information, by the sheer nature of its comprehensive coverage,
can be almost overwhelming. I’ve read a ton of systems and have done
many reviews and I have to say that the temptation to jump straight into
his advance materials was too tempting to resist! As soon as I did, I
regretted it. There are simply too many techniques to try out and
frankly, they are not listed in any type of “Do this first, then do
this, now do this” kind of manner.
Remember, Corey is making 5 million dollars a year. I still shake my
head in reverence and awe at the thought. So, he knows these systems
and can explain them thoroughly in his sleep. For me, the above average
BizOp junkie, I had to force myself to absorb them slowly. You should
too.
Is this a bad thing? No, not at all. I just want to caution those who
are just getting their feet we to take it slowly. And if that is the
one criticism that I have to offer Corey Rudl, it’s that his manual
includes TOO much information and not enough step-by-step strategies
that include your WHOLE business machine.
Most people who know that they should be trying to start a business on
the web want to know exactly how to do it. They want to know which
products to sell, how much to charge, where to advertise, where to host
your site, which software to use to build it, which merchant account
company to use, etc.
Corey’s system will teach you all of these things, but it will educate
you so completely that your actually KNOW how to choose those elements
yourself. The trouble is, you need to learn, not just read, but also
UNDERSTAND the techniques that he writes about. And that, folks, can be
a challenge. People often say that his course could replace all of the
marketing classes that they took in college. I have to say that they
are probably right. Again, in order for all of this information to be
of use, you need to absorb it.
But, keep in mind that Corey does make half of his living by back-ending
his customers with follow-up offers. His manual is a good example of
how he does this, so try not to get offended if you feel like your being
sold to every few dozen pages. If anything, think about how he makes
you want ALL of the products he is offering and how to apply that to
your own back-end marketing.
Over all,
Corey Rudl’s Internet Marketing Center gets a thumbs up.
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