Give PyroMarketing FREE this Christmas
The third step in PyroMarketing is "Fanning the Flames" and it means equipping people to tell others by giving them incentives or tools that make it easy and fun. I'm currently doing this with my own book by suggesting people give free PyroMarketing audio downloads as gifts this Christmas. It involves three simple steps.
1. Allow them to be heroes by providing something of value they can give their friends. In this case, a $22 book.
2. Tell them what to do. I know, it's simple, but many people forget this step. Simply suggest the idea to people and many will take you up on it.
3. Make it easy for them. I did this by writing a paragraph of copy they can paste into the email they send their friends. Fewer people would participate if they had to write the words or find the links themselves.
After the holidays I'll report on the results. Now here is the message I placed on my home page and sent to my members. Spread the fire. GS
Wondering what to give the business people, marketing professionals and entrepreneurs on your list this Christmas? How about free PyroMarketing audio downloads? It's as easy as pasting the following paragraph into an email message and sending it to your boss, your colleagues at work, and friends and family who might enjoy the book.
Business Week called it “a marketing miracle.” Now the promotional secrets behind the best-selling book in history, The Purpose Driven Life, are explained in the book PyroMarketing by Greg Stielstra and that book is my gift to you this Christmas. To download your free MP3 copy of this $22 book, go to http://www.pyromarketing.com/join/index.php and register. Then click “Experience the Fire” to download the chapters. Listen from your computer, iPod or MP3 player, or burn it to a CD to enjoy in your car. I hope you like the book and please feel free to share this offer with your friends and associates. Merry Christmas.
I recieved several 'Thank You's' from people I sent this to. The most notible one was Steve Rubel the author of the www.micropersuasion.com. He then turned around and mentioned it in his blog, which has several thousand readers.
Posted by: Tac | December 27, 2005 at 10:42 AM