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The life blood of all experienced marketers is the list. NO list and you are in liquidation. Wd gather our contact lists in many different ways. Most common currently is having the user fill in a registration form in exchange for a free gift. The registration form generally consists of a name and an e-mail address. Once the form is completed and registered into the autoresponder the free gift is provided. With the understanding that whom ever collected the name and email address can follow up with you via other e-mails with other pieces of information which will generally at some point in time include another offer.
Other variations included having the recipient forward the offer to 4 to 5 friends or family to qualify for the free gift. Other times it was an extremely low priced offering. Viral in nature a single e-mail can explode exponentially as every level of recipient continued to forward the offer to even more and more people.
Web 2.0 the Video
Yes video is hands down making the single largest impact on social marketing. The only place video is not showing up in the web 2.0 space is on Twitter. But a version of video to fit in twitter is coming.
The king of video distribution YouTube has proven the power video carries. Other social media sites such as Facebook, MySpace and everyone’s blog is carrying or embedding video. Now the only sense you as a marketer are not able to touch is smell.
You now have the advantage of developing that one to one relationship with thousands of people at the same time. Tie in the use of the chat, video conferencing and audio communications the chances of you being able establish the trust relationship needed to sell your product and service has just escalated several fold. Especially when it comes to giving away a free gift.
Simple Efficient Video
Interestingly, a new video software system to build a contact list and potential customer list virally has been introduced. CEO of Kiosk, Joel Therien,.ws, is in the process of annoucing a video software righty called Easy Video Producer that in a very effective manner also produces a viral list of leads. This system is unique because the software itself is being offered as the free giveaway for this video “tell-a-friend” system. Essentially at your disposal is a no cost exceptionally simple to use video production software which posts your produced video and lead capture form on designated websites or blogs. Included with every offer is a contact management system.
Virally allowing you to introduce yourself to a prospect in personal fashion, while offering them the option of opting in and free use of the software to prepare videos. The prospect and new contact would in turn use his free new system to attract even more potential contacts for his list and yours as well.
As in the earlier e-mail systems, the originator of the viral distribution of the free software would have access to every subscriber in the levels below him. Offered a not cost and easy to use methodology of giving away a viral software capable of capturing vast sums of contact with whom you can continue.
Solutions to the Issues
Yes, the biggest being able to put your video in front of potential prospects. And ideally in front of those prospects who themselves have a list they can benefit from as well. After all you want your list to grow virally.
Another potentially lingering negative is that the prospect is still not a buyer. Only a gift taker. You still have to develop a sufficiently strong relationship to establish the trust necessary for your prospect to buy the solution you are offering.
The best way to developing this credibility will then be through a series of value added offers both free and low priced to further categorize the interests of your prospects sufficiently to provide the exact solution to their problem.
The Easy Video Producer software system appears to offer a simple and easy, no cost way for both the experienced and inexperienced non-technical person to make effective use of videos for their viral list building and business needs. After all it still boils down to the money is in the list. No list, no money and you are in liquidation
Simple but true.
Bankruptcy is a state where a person or company may have limited or no means to pay obligations and debts to other people or institutions. There are two kinds of bankruptcy states and these are chapter 7 and chapter 13. There are a lot of questions that people like to ask but are afraid to do so. The following clarifies and explains some of the more commonly asked bankruptcy questions around.
This kind is where a person undergoes a liquidation proceeding. This type of bankruptcy is where the debtor hands control and ownership of non-exempt property to a trustee. The trustee, in turn, will liquidate the different properties into cash and distribute this to those whom the debtor owes credit to. In some cases, creditors are not fully compensated of the debt but some part may be paid. In most cases of this kind of bankruptcy, the debtor is debt free and can start anew with another form of business or life.
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
This form of bankruptcy is one where reorganization is done in order to accommodate the debts of the person in coordination of his or her predictable income. Cases like these are where the person may have non relieve property which he or she wishes to keep and if their income can cover the debt as well as suffer the inevitably of fairish expenses.
Questions
Common bankruptcy questions include whether the person spouse or family will be included in the liquidation or the reorganization of income and property. In many cases of debt, the spouse or family of the debtor is excluded from the debt as long as the spouse did not sign any document o contract stating otherwise. Other people also want to know if they are eligible to file for bankruptcy. People who have large medical bills, overextended credit cards and other financial difficulties may apply for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy questions regarding credit standing and whether credit will be granted again are also commonly asked. Cite standing will be restored as soon as the outstanding debts are paid and settled while remark can be presumption again depending on which banks to fire. There may be some difficulty in establishing credit for some people but there are no laws saying that those who have filed being bankrupt should not be given credit after clearing or settling their debts.
How to file for bankruptcy may also be included in some questions that debtor want to ask. There is usually a fee that needs to be paid to file for such a state. A lawyer may also be necessary to help you with the necessary paperwork but consultations fees and attendance fees are sure to reach around $1,000 – $2,000. In offend of these new possibilities of debt, one is obligated to charter lawyers for such a proceeding. Laws require the attendance of the lawyers during most of the meetings with creditors to be able to help the debtor and the creditor reach an agreement. Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy costs around $300 around the country, there may be some other smaller fees but these are usually minimal.
Individuals who file for bankruptcy may also be allowed to keep certain assets. Each individual state has its own laws and exemptions regarding which assets can be kept by the debtor and not included in the settlement or shake-up. Usually, some personal property and some tools of the trade which may help the individual gain income are not included in what the state may seize or liquidate. Other benefits which are allotted to the individual in debt by the state as well as his or her income may not also be include din the liquidation and reorganization bid.