Tim Erways “7 Pillars To Multiple 6 Figures Online”

Earlier today I listened in on an Interview between Vince Reed and Tim Erway, one of the people who I’ve learned the most from. It’s an awesome interview, and if you want to check it out, click right here now.

During the Interview Tim discussed his “7 Pillars Of A 6 And Multiple 6 Figure Business”, and dug in to why each component is important, and what role they play in your business.

I found it extremely valuable, so I figured I share the value with you, as I’m sure you’ll feel the same way.

1. Target Market

You must completely and totally understand who you’re targeting with your Marketing before setting up any campaigns, driving any traffic, or generating any leads. By knowing you your target market or customer avatar is clearly, you’ll know where they hang out, what emotions they feel, what their aspirations are, what there pains are, and most importantly how to tailor your Marketing message to match your target market correctly. In knowing these things, your ads will be more effective, you capture page and sales conversions will be increased, and your ability to build a relationship with your list amplified, as you’ll know the exact pains and struggles there having, and will be able to help them solve them.

As Tim would say, “start with the who”.

2. A Compelling Offer That Solves Your Target Markets Problems

Your offer needs to be congruent with who your targeting, and solve the problems that your customer avatar is facing. If you’re in the fitness industry, and you’re targeting skinny guys who want to build muscle, you’re offer needs to provide value and solve the problem that your customer avatar is experiencing. It needs to show them how to effectively build muscle, and give them a clear step by step action plan on how to do it.

As a rule of thumb, follow the 10x rule and always make your products 10x more valuable than what you charge for them.

3. A Lead Capture Machine

You’ve heard it a thousands times, “the money is in the list, the money is in the list, the money is in the list”, but there couldn’t be anything MORE TRUE. On average the best Direct Response Marketers in the world will only ever get a 3% conversion rate from cold traffic to sale on the first point of contact. That means that 97% of the people who see your sales message won’t take action and buy the first time around. This should illustrate to you the importance of having a lead capture mechanism that allows you to followup with, build a relationship with, and then monetize those 97% of leads who don’t buy.

If you’re not capturing leads and building your list daily, you’re leaving almost all of your profits on the table.

Build your list daily, and e-mail your list daily.

4. A Sales Conversion Process

Now that you’re building your e-mail list and have a lead conversion process in place, you now need a sales conversion process in order to turn your leads into sales. In the Online world your sales conversion process should include a capture page (for lead generation), a thank you page (if you’re selling affiliate products), a sales page, an e-mail followup campaign that gets dripped to your new subscribers and creates a return path to your sales page, and then continual value based communication (blog posts, youtube videos, podcast episodes ect.) with your leads that don’t buy in order to warm them up, build a relationship, and turn them into someone open to buy something from you in the future.

If you really want to boost your sales conversions as an affiliate, create a bonus for people who purchase your offer. In creating a bonus you take over more control in the selling process, as you can add more value, scarcity, and urgency… all of which are powerful sales triggers.

In creating your bonus, try and figure out what’s missing in your offer, and try to fill the void with your bonus. If your offer is a “just add traffic” type system, give some additional training in regards to how you drive traffic, interview a traffic expert, and maybe even give some free traffic (an e-mail broadcast maybe) to your new customers.

A one on one consultation never hurts either, and will build goodwill with your new customers if you can help guide them down the correct path and give them value.

5. A Process To Increase Your Customer Value Over Time

If you’re a Network Marketer, providing training, systems, and marketing plans that keep team members around and create duplication within your organization is good way to go. If you’re selling affiliate products, make sure that the products you’re promoting have a strong ascending sales funnels and higher ticket backend offers that you’ll earn commissions on. If you’re selling your own products, again make sure that you have higher ticket backend offers that create larger profit margins and increase the value of all of your customers over an extended period of time.

If the only offer you have to sell your new prospects is a $27 e-book, it’s going to take you selling a HELL OF A LOT of ebooks in order to hit a goal of lets say $10k a month. If however you have a $97 offer, a $297 offer, and a $2,000 offer in your sales funnel, and a small percentage of people make it all the way through your pipeline and purchase everything you have to offer, you’ll earn 10x more per the same amount of customers than you would if you only offered the $27 ebook.

Make sure you have ascension built into your business.

6. A Specific Source Of Targeted Prospects

This circles back to #1, and knowing your customer avatar. When you know who your customer avatar is, you’ll most likely also know where they hang out, and where you should put your marketing message. You can have every other aspect that we’ve discussed in place, but if you don’t know exactly where your ideal prospect hangs out, chances are you won’t be putting your marketing message in front of the right crowd, which in turn will kill lead capture page conversions, sales conversions, and overall numbers.

The good news is that in todays world with Facebook being the behemoth that it is, chances are that your target market is on Facebook, and its just up to you to learn how to target them with your ads. Checkout Vince’s training products for more info on how to target efficiently using Facebook.

7. Continual testing, tracking, and optimization

At first you’ll always be worrying about acquiring new customers and making sales, but in the long run if you really want to stay at the top of your game, you need to always be testing, tracking and optimizing your sales funnels, traffic campaigns, followup campaigns, up-sell process’s and anything else that can be tested and optimized.

MOBE on Fire Where Is Matt-Lloyd

My Online Business Empire

According to the legal notice, everything will remain suspended until June 26th and they have a hearing to address the complaints.

“We wish to put on record our dispute with recent actions taken by the FTC against MOBE Inc, including the takeover of all websites and a disruptive halt to business. We further claim and put on record our support for MOBE, Inc, its CEO Matt Lloyd and ask that a swift and timely resolve come upon this matter.”

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When you go to the #MOBE it leads to the legal receiver.

This is the link to the formal complaint just released today:

http://www.bernet-receiver.com/appointment/mobe/Complaint.PDF

 

John Chow Joins ClickFunnels

John Chow Cars

John Chow switches over to promoting ClickFunnels. (Video Below) This pot started boiling last week and this is just more spill over as things develop. Just last week John Chow announced how much money he made using the MOBE program. He did a 20-minute video where showed his back office and talked about the money he made in May 2018 alone.

John Chow made close to $90k in May 2018 alone in MOBE and now that the company is closed down he needs to supplement that income with another high ticket program. ClickFunnels is his vehicle of choice as of this post.

John Chow Mobe Income

Mobe Closed and Under Investigation

My Online Business Empire

I just got confirmation from a valid source that Federal Trade Commission is investigating My Online Business Empire better known as MOBE. The investigation is directly responsible for the MOBE website being offline and suspension of business operations. Our first confirmation comes from a Canadian-based contractor, citing an official announcement by MOBE’s “tech team”.

On Monday, June 4, 2018, the Federal Trade Commission, an agency of the United States of America (“FTC”), filed a civil lawsuit against the following persons and entities:
MOBE Ltd., d/b/a MOBE, d/b/a My Online Business Education, d/b/a My Own Business Empire (Malaysia)
MOBEProcessing.com, Inc. (US)
MOBETraining.com, Inc. (US)
Transaction Management USA, Inc. (US)
MOBE Pro Limited (UK)
MOBE Online Ltd. (Mauritius)
9336-0311 Quebec, Inc., d/b/a Business Education Training (Canada)
Matt Lloyd Publishing.com, Pty Ltd., d/b/a Matt Lloyd Publishing, d/b/a Home Business Builders (Australia)
MOBE Inc. (Panama)
Matthew Lloyd McPhee, a/k/a Matt Lloyd, a/k/a Matthew Lloyd
Russell W. Whitney, Jr.; and
Susan Zanghi

According to the receiver, Mark Bernet

In the lawsuit, the FTC alleged that the defendants operated a fraudulent internet business education program called “My Online Business Education,” or “MOBE,” through which the Defendants claimed they would reveal a “simple 21-step system that will show consumers how to quickly and easily start their own online business and make substantial income.” However, the FTC further alleged that, contrary to the Defendants’ representations, “the vast majority of consumers who join the MOBE program and purchase . . . costly MOBE memberships lose money.” According to the FTC, this “internet business” that consumers are taught to launch in Defendants’ program is nothing more than buying costly MOBE memberships for thousands of dollars and recruiting other consumers to pay thousands of dollars to purchase those same memberships. The FTC further alleged that by operating the business in the fashion they operated it, the Defendants violated Section 5(a) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C.A. §45(a).

As part of the lawsuit, the FTC also filed a motion requesting that the Court enter a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction, to enjoin the Defendants from continuing to engage in the conduct that formed the basis for the lawsuit. At approximately 11:23 a.m. on Tuesday, June 5, 2018, United States District Judge Roy B. Dalton, Jr. entered an Ex Parte Temporary Restraining Order (hereafter the “TRO”), a copy of which is posted to this website. In the TRO the Court made the following specific finding: There is good cause to believe that Defendants have engaged in and are likely to engage in acts or practices that violate Section 5(a) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. § 45(a), and that [the FTC] is therefore likely to prevail on the merits of this action. . . . {T}he FTC has established a likelihood of success in showing that Defendants have made material misrepresentations that purchasers of their program are likely to earn substantial income quickly and easily and that dissatisfied purchasers can get their money back.

Among other things, the TRO:

Enjoins the Defendants from making false representations concerning what consumers are likely to earn through the MOBE system, or concerning consumers ability to obtain refunds from Defendants without conditions;
Enjoins the Defendants from making false representations concerning the Defendants’ refund policies;
Enjoins the Defendants from selling, copying, releasing or disposing of any customer information, including customer names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, etc.; and
Freezes the assets of the Defendants and enjoins them from transferring, selling, or otherwise disposing of any of their assets.
Additionally, in the TRO Judge Dalton appointed Mark J. Bernet as the Temporary Receiver for each of the nine companies identified in the first paragraph above (collectively, the “Receivership Defendants”). The TRO directed the Receiver to take control of the Receivership Defendants and their assets, but directed that the Receiver should “suspend business operations of the Receivership Entities if in the business judgment of the Receiver such operations cannot be continued legally and profitably.” TRO, Section XII. S., page 17. The Receiver presently has not been able to conclude that the business operations can be continued legally and profitably, and as a result, for the time being the business operations are suspended. Judge Dalton has scheduled a hearing for June 26, 2018, to determine whether the TRO should be terminated, extended or converted into a preliminary injunction. The outcome of that hearing will be provided on this website.