Subject: Standing Out - In A Crowded Internet


Hi {Name}, 

You should start seeing some traffic from Google
now - if you followed the advice in my report.

You should also start getting some shares
if you followed the advice I gave you about 
incentivizing social shares.

However, it's my guess that you are not seeing 
much success with collecting emails...yet. 

You may have even followed my advice and
used the state-of-the-art foolproof email nabbing 
tool that I recommended in my last email. 

So, why are you having trouble? 

Let's put ourselves in the shoes of Joe Q. Public
and pretend for example that your website is 
about building a better mousetrap. 

Here are three examples of what might happen
when Joe Q. Public...
(who is interested in better mousetraps) 
clicks on a link that says 
"5 ways to build a better mousetrap". 

1.	He clicks on the link in Google, and is happy 
to find the 5 fresh ideas you offer on that page.
 
2.	He clicks on the link in Facebook and also
enjoys your webpage about mousetraps. 

3.	He clicks on a link that asks for his email
BEFORE you give him any advice on mouse
traps - so he clicks the back button and 
never comes back to your web page 
again! 



The first two examples helped you earn the
trust of Joe Q. Public but, they didn't really 
do much for you because he probably will
forget about your awesome website and
have trouble finding it again - if he doesn't
find you on Google or see your link shared
by a friend on Facebook, again. 

The third example just pissed JQP off and
thus he is likely to remember your website
link - but for all the wrong reasons. 

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Let's try a different (and better) scenario 

Let's imagine the link Joe Q. Public found
took him to a page that listed five great
ideas and earned his trust. 

Let's also imagine that on that page you 
also have a link that offers ANOTHER 5
great ideas. 

This second link could ask Joe Q. Public
for his email address before delivering the
solutions...

...and it would likely be successful because 
you have already earned Joe Q. Publics trust 
by providing the first 5 great solutions! 

This begs the question, "How best do 
you make the second offer?" 

Many people fail, because they try
the old-school method of making a 
clickable image in the sidebar to 
promote this second offer. 

Joe Q. Public probably won't click 
on this link because this link looks like an
advertisement - which experience has 
taught him - might take him to a different 
and un-trusted website. 

Joe Q. Public doesn't want to follow an ad 
link elsewhere when it's YOU that he is 
beginning to trust about all things 
to do with mousetraps! 

This is why you need to create a link that 
appears to be more integrated with your 
trusted website. 

This link should also have the same look 
and feel as other trusted websites like the 
NYTimes, The Huffington Post, Wikipedia,
and etc. 

If you haven't already noticed - these 
big-name trusted websites have been 
using something called "Attention Bars" 
lately - to showcase the links that they 
want the public to notice, instead of 
advertisement style links. 

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Unfortunately, publishers like you and I, 
that would like start utilizing this 
advantageous Attention Bar strategy, 
have had trouble finding plug-ins for our
WordPress websites that don't slow down
the websites load speeds - and thus negatively 
effecting our SEO ranking and visitor 
experience. 

Thankfully, I have discovered a solution! 

Attention Monkey

> http://attentionmonkey.com/

Follow the link to the Attention Monkey 
website, and you will discover how and 
why this attention grabbing bar works
so much better at getting Joe Q. Public
to visit important links on your website.


> http://attentionmonkey.com/

To be a truly successful online publisher
one needs to understand a bit about
human psychology, because real people 
perceive things very differently. 

Attention Monkey's attention bars play
on the publics best perceptions! 

> http://attentionmonkey.com/


Until Next Time, 

{Your Name}

PS, Up next - Another Lesson In Human Behavior





 
