Ryan Deiss has released four ebooks about partnering with Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google as part of the launch of his new Internet marketing newsletter, Digital Marketer Pro.
The partnering ebooks - affiliate link
Ryan Deiss has studied the other media technologies while they were emerging like the telephones and newspapers. While many small businesses start in a flurry of excitement, he's noticed that over time, there is a convergence. Some companies get bigger and bigger and dominate the market.
He believes this is happening with the Internet and I agree.
Basically as an Internet marketer or digital marketer, we have three choices:
- To try to fight what's happening
- To profit from partnering with the emerging giants
- To ignore what's happening and live in our own little bubble until it's too late
Ryan recommends that you do the first two - take advantage of the partnering opportunities with giant companies like Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google while winning the competitive battles in the markets where the giants aren't effective.
#1. Partnering With Amazon
How To Give Amazon Permission To Sell Your Products To Their Over 275 MILLION Registered Buyers
I love Amazon and buy all kinds of products from its UK store and not just books, music and videos. I trust Amazon and its partners to deliver what's described quickly and reliably and I love the user reviews.
I'd recommend any ecommerce store to partner with Amazon because there are plenty of people who are just like me and skip Google and go straight to the local Amazon domain and type in a product into their search engine.
The Partnering With Amazon report gives detailed guidance on how to partner with Amazon and includes publishing for the Kindle.
Partnering with Amazon - affiliate link
#2. Partnering With Apple
How To Get Instant Access To Apple's Database of More Than 300 Million Active Credit Cards On File
Partnering with Apple was the ebook in this series that caught me by surprise. I had never thought of using Apple to help distribute digital products. I don't have an iPhone or iPad and I don't download my music purchases from the iTunes store (I prefer Amazon).
Partnering with Apple is stuffed with information that I hadn't thought about. The prices aren't high and you have to pay a sizeable commission to Apple but the reach of the Apple stores is huge and you know how loyal the Apple-addicts are.
Partnering with Apple - affiliate link
#3. Partnering With Facebook
7 Steps To Leveraging the Largest Site In The World For Free, Targeted Traffic
I'm not a big fan of social media in general and Facebook in particular but you have to go where your customers are and for many people, that means that Facebook is a marketing must. Quite simply, if you're fishing for salmon, you have to go where the salmon swim.
The 50 page ebook reveals the seven steps needed to create a great Facebook fanpage for any size of business and includes 3 sneaky little tricks and how to avoid the common mistakes which spoil fanpages. It also includes how to get SEO benefits from your facebook fanpage and other social media websites.
The Partnering with Facebook ebook is packed with information for beginner to immediate level skills and has made even a social media sceptic like me think that I really should be using Facebook more.
Partnering with Facebook - affiliate link
#4. Partnering With Google
How To Make Google Your Biggest Affiliate and Crush Your Competition In The Process
The Partnering With Google ebook is an update on Google Adwords. I believe Pay per Click advertising was a genius invention in terms of how quickly you can put your offer in front of potential buyers.
Ryan Deiss has been a critic of Google in the past (although it was partly a positioning to sell Facebook Ad Power ) and partly a genuine response to Google and the way they slap down direct marketers.
Because I follow Glenn Livingston and Perry Marshall, use Adwords myself and advise others on how to use it, I didn't get much from this Partnering with Google report.
If you're new to Adwords, then I think you'll see the benefits and want to try for yourself. Do a search for Google Adwords vouchers and you may be able to get $50 to $100 off.
Partnering with Google - affiliate link
Why Is Ryan Deiss Promoting Digital Marketer Pro with The Partnering With Amazon, Apple, Facebook & Google Reports?
It may seem a bit strange that Ryan Deiss is promoting the four reports:
Partnering with Amazon
Partnering with Apple
Partnering with Facebook
Partnering with Google
to sell his Digital Marketer Pro newsletter but it's a technique that has been proven to work in the giant information publishing empire Agora and is explained in the Inbox Empire course.
We humans love instant gratification of pleasure and want to delay pain which is why "easy monthly instalments" is such a powerful selling phrase to minimise the pain of payments.
If you think about buying a newsletter like Digital Marketer Pro which delivers great content over twelve months you'll see the relationship is the wrong way around:
Instant pain (of payment) and delayed gratification (of the insider tips that Ryan and his team share over 12 months).
That's not good.
But with the bonus reports added into the front end, it becomes more balanced and therefore much more of a compelling proposition.
Personally I think the big value will be in the Digital Marketer Pro newsletter (not to be confused with Digital Marketer Lab, a more expensive and comprehensive monthly membership from Ryan Deiss).
Digital Marketer Pro - affiliate link






Comments