Writing emails for Plr

Thatʼs one example of what you can say to her. Let me think of something else. What I might do is dig around her page for a little bit longer, see if I can find other information about her, so check this out. On the Contact Info section, do you see where it has her website, Marketing with Sara? I would open this, and Iʼd try finding out a little more info about her. That way I have something to talk with her about. So I can actually click on About Sara, so Iʼm gonna do that.

Here you go. Hereʼs her About section, and she says, my name is Sara Young, Iʼm a mother of six kids — so the six kids thing is something you could talk about — and Iʼve been making money online since 1994. Ok, thereʼs a big thing right there. Thereʼs not many people I know whoʼve even been online since 1994, let alone making money online since 1994. So the first email I send her, I could say, what the heck did you do in 1994? How were you making money way back then? So thatʼs a topic you can talk about.

Or at the bottom here it says she spends her mornings teaching people about IM. So those are all things that I could talk about. Now I got some more ammunition. Let me go back to here, and watch. Let me recap, this is the email I just wrote. I said, Hey, Sara, my name is Chris aka the lovable white boy from the mountains lol. Iʼve heard nothing but good things about you, so I thought Iʼd say hello. So now sheʼs going to want to know whoʼs been telling you good things? Maybe I know one of her friends.

Who is this Chris guy? See how Iʼm just planting all this stuff in there? And then I could say something like hey, Iʼve got a burning question for you. Someone told me that you made money from the internet back in 1994. Even though that someone is her, and I just read that on her page, it doesnʼt matter. Is that true? Or were they just full of it? Lol. See how she has to answer that question? How itʼs a really easy question to answer, so sheʼs gonna write me back. And again, I made it fun, I made it easy, I told a little joke, I said hey, I didnʼt even know the internet existed back then (thatʼs like dial-up days, scary). Since I dropped this thing that someone told me you made money on the internet back in 1994, it shows her that I actually did my due diligence.

That Iʼm not just hitting up a bunch of random people  saying hey, promote my stuff. That I actually spent some time reading about her and it shows that I care and that Iʼm genuinely interested. I guarantee you that if I sent this email out to her right now, she would definitely write me back. I would send this email out to her, sheʼd write me back, Iʼd just get to talking to her a little bit, then I might mention her kids, ask her how old her oldest kid is, ask her what she does for fun, if sheʼs taken any trips with them.

Then, Iʼd mention hey, by the way, Iʼm going to help Chris Farrell romote his CMM program, and I would love to do an interview with you to just ask you, you know, 5, 10 questions about Amazon because I hear that youʼre the expert, and would love to hear your insight. So let me know what time works best for you, and we can make it happen. And guaranteed, she would say yes to that. So do you see how I approach it? Now you know my secrets; this is exactly how I do it.
Hereʼs whatʼs really cool. Even if, for whatever reason, Sara Young canʼt do it; maybe sheʼs too busy, or just doesnʼt want to do a 15 minute interview, hey, no big deal  because Iʼve got all these other people that I can contact. Iʼve got Michael Nguyen, Iʼve got Chris Gutrie, and Iʼve got Paula C. Remember that guy, Michael Nguyen right here who is supposedly an Amazon expert? Well, I just typed his name on the forum, and it looks like heʼs got a profile. And you see this little green light right here? This means that heʼs on right now, so if I sent him a message right now, thereʼs a good chance he would immediately get back to me. What do I say to Michael? Well, hereʼs what you can do.

Iʼm going to go to his About Me section, and look. It says that heʼs from London, so I could just hit him up and ask him something about London. I could ask him what college he went out to, and said hey, Iʼve got a friend that goes to Manchester. Or, his interests, he says video games, so I could shoot him a message right now and say hey, what video games do you play? Do you play XBox, or do you like to keep it old school like regular Nintendo. Then heʼll write me back once he starts talking to me, Iʼll then have a few messages with him and then Iʼll say, hey, Michael, Iʼve heard awesome things about you. People tell me that youʼre the Amazon guy to go to, so I would love to do a real quick interview with you, and let me know when we could do that. Heʼs got his amazing Amazon formula niche site revealed, so yeah, this looks like the right guy.

Go find your own gurus to bug the heck out of, because Iʼm going to feel bad if these guys get 500 emails tomorrow from random people, and then they have me to blame for it. So actually, no, I wonʼt feel bad because maybe theyʼll like the attention. If you do bug these people, and they ask who sent you, just blame Bobby. Say Bobbyʼs the one who did it, alright? Anyway, Iʼm just giving you these guys as an example. So hopefully this will give you some awesome ideas. The main point here is that when youʼre messaging these people, just keep it fun, keep it light, keep it short.

Donʼt write them ten paragraphs, just write them a few sentences and ask them a question that they have to answer. If I asked Michael about video games, he has to answer because I know video games is something heʼs really interested in because he told me this right here. You know how we can do an interview with these guys, just ask them a few quick questions and record it, and guess what? It doesnʼt stop there. Because that one interview you do with them, you could actually make some slides for it on powerpoint, and then just have their voice going in the background. And now youʼve got a training video. Now youʼve got a video you can give away as a bonus. Or what you could do is you can write down everything that they said in the call, or you could pay someone to transcribe it for you if youʼre too lazy, and you could put that all into text, and now youʼve got an ebook. And hereʼs what you could say.

On your Bonus page, you can give this bonus a really cool name like Amazon Profit Killer, and then you can say how you got a top secret training video that has never been released to the public before. And this is where you interview an underground Amazon affiliate who has been privately making millions of dollars with Amazon. And you got them to spill the beans and reveal some of their biggest secrets. Then you could just give a little teaser about some of the stuff you talked about. So, you could say, this expert exposes the biggest mistake that 97% of Amazon newbies make that prevent them from making money with Amazon.

And you can say something like, and they revealed their idiot-proof 3-step method to making  $350 per day with Amazon building ugly little sites. And then I tell people on my Bonus page, Iʼd say, hey, the Deadbeat Revolution is not complete without this bonus. That this fills in the gaps that Chris Farrell  missed out on, and then Iʼll tell them that you canʼt find this secret training call, or this secret training video or secret report, you canʼt find this anywhere else. Tell me that wouldnʼt make people go into a frenzy and make all the people buy from you. Hopefully this gives you tons of awesome ideas on how to put together really cool bonuses.

For more info about Chris Farrell check out Chris Mentor Me where you’ll find everything you need to make money online.


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