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4
Jan

Hypnotic SEO Strategy Finally Revealed by Jack Bauer on 24


What is the answer to the question I posed here on January 1st —

What do King Kong, Dr. Phil, Howard Stern, and a 40 year old virgin have in common?

And what was the secret stategy behind my asking that question?

Give up?

A few people took wild guesses, but no one got it on the nose. So let me finally reveal what I was covertly doing that day.

First, a little background…

I’m new to blogs. I began one after hearing SEO expert Brad Fallon www.bradfallon.com speak.

I found blog writing fun. There’s freedom in writing about whatever is on my mind. I have to keep my articles at www.mrfire.com targeted on marketing and copywriting, but here I can wander around a bit.
Still, I also knew I needed readers. Else what’s the blog for?

One of the first things I did was issue a news release at www.prwebdirect.com It was soft news, about an Internet skeptic (ah, Joe Vitale) who starts his first blog.

Who cares, right?

Still, the release was seen by 30,000 people.

And 1,000 people instantly rushed to this blog.

Not bad.

But like any good American, I wanted more.

On January 1, 2006, I was poking around the stats on my blog. I noticed a lot of people were coming here after searching for something I had written about, such as Chartreuse liquor or Agatha Christie.

That got me thinking about the idea of packing my next blog post with the top 15 most current search terms. So here’s what I did —

I went to Zeitgeist at Google www.google.com/press/zeitgeist.html There I found a list of the latest search terms, as seen below:

Zeitgeist This Week:
Top 15 Gaining Queries:
Week Ending December 19, 2005

1. mta strike
2. john spencer
3. jibjab
4. king kong
5. dr. phil
6. ny1
7. naomi watts
8. howard stern
9. rachel mcadams
10. west wing
11. 40 year old virgin
12. uma thurman
13. winter solstice
14. scarlett johansson
15. intelligent design

My next step was to write a post using as many of those key words as possible, but just once. I assumed the search engines would pick up my blog because of the embedded popular search terms, and that people searching on those terms would sometimes end up here.

So my question — What do King Kong, Dr. Phil, Howard Stern, and a 40 year old virgin have in common? — was simply designed to get search engines to notice me. Obviously, what Kong and the others had in common is they were on the Zeitgeist hot list.

I had no idea if this plan would work, but I figured it was worth a shot.

You may have guessed that was what I was up to. If so, good for you. You get a gold star on your forehead. (Take a look. It’s there right now.)

But few people guessed my deeper strategy.

Keep reading —

I made sure I planted that same Jan. 1st blog post with links to my sites.

You’ll note www.mrfire.com mentioned, as well as a link to my Executive Mentoring Program at http://www.joe-vitale-executive-mentoring.com/info.html

In short, my Hypnotic SEO Strategy is this:

1. Search engines will inventory my blog because it’s now loaded with currently hot search terms.

2. Complete strangers will find my blog because they are searching for what is mentioned within it.

3. Some of these complete strangers will now go to my links. With luck, a few will buy something, or apply for my mentoring program, or at least sign up for my free ezine.

Whether this pays off or not is up for debate. Since it only took an hour or less to create the blog entry that could lead to sales, I think it’s worth the tiny effort.

Ultimately, you’ll always have better results making an offer to people on your own list, who already know you. That’s a given.

But in the brave new world of blog marketing, it’s wise to experiment.

After all, you don’t have to be rich or famous to try this strategy.

All you have to be is willing and take action.

My monkey agrees.

Ao Akua,

Joe
Author, The Attractor Factor : 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth
(or Anything Else) from the Inside Out
www.mrfire.com

PS – My friend “fun diva” Christy Hoffman took a brilliant spin off of my Jan 1 post. She wrote me and said: “I blogged your entry on MY blog & gave my web site name too (www.christyHoffman.com is my blog) to see if I get any traffic.” You’ll note she commented on my Jan. 1 post on my blog, using hot search key words and also giving her website. Wise woman.

PPS – The above picture is from the hit TV show 24. It’s the most hypnotic television show I’ve ever seen. It’s more riveting than watching Britney Spears dance naked. And since many people will be typing the show name, or Jack Bauer, or Kiefer Sutherland, in their search engines over the weeks ahead, I wanted to mention them here to — you guessed it — get my blog noticed. Heh heh heh.

1
Jan

King Kong Attacks Dr. Phil on Howard Stern


Today is January 1, 2006.

I’m beginning this new year with a blog entry designed to accomplish something specific. I’m not going to tell you what. I’m going to let you guess. But I assure you, there’s a strategy of intelligent design at work here.

Can you guess what it is?

Here’s a clue –

What do King Kong, Dr. Phil, Howard Stern, and a 40 year old virgin have in common?

You’re welcome to post your comments, or to just think about the question on your own. I’ll give you the answer in a day or two.

I bet even Uma Thurman would like this one.

Stay tuned for the answer….

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS — The picture above is from my 52nd birthday on December 29, 2005. A friend gave me the personalized gift bag, which was pretty cool. But the bag also contained gifts, which was even better. Behind my left shoulder is a framed “Ode to Joe.” It was given to me by the staff of my Executive Mentoring Program. http://www.joe-vitale-executive-mentoring.com/info.html Wish you could have been here.

PPS – Have you figured out the secret strategy behind this post yet? You don’t have to be a fan of The West Wing to get it. And the winter solstice and jibjab have only a little to do with it.

30
Dec

The Monkey Mystery Solved


A few posts ago http://mrfire.blogspot.com/2005/12/why-does-santa-give.html I mentioned that people were sending me gifts but without cards or notes or any identification to know who sent them to me.

Well, it turns out that in almost every case it was a mistake.

It wasn’t a mistake that I got the gifts, but that the cards weren’t included.

For example —

The person who sent me the Ipod Nano (which I truly love) was Paul Bauer of www.DreamsAlive.com Apple was supposed to include a card from him with the product.

They forgot.

And the person who sent me the monkey (pictured above left) was Charles Lewis, my webmaster for www.mrfire.com and www.HypnoticMarketingInc.com Sharper Image www.sharperimage.com was supposed to include a card from him with the “Amazing ‘Alive’ Chimpanzee.”

They, too, forgot.

Obviously, this is a marketing mistake.

Big businesses keep forgetting that their entire service needs to be flawless for people to be happy and return to do more business. Screw up a few times and people will wander away. Forgetting to include gift cards isn’t a tragic mistake, but it’s still a mistake.

Even my monkey knows that.

Ao Akua,

joe

PS – My birthday was yesterday (12-29). Many people came from far and wide to celebrate it, to bring gifts, to give hugs, and to share in my 52nd celebration. If you’re interested, I’ll post a picture or two. And if you’re not interested, I’ll still post them.

29
Dec

The Google Story Revealed


I’m almost done reading one of the best books I’ve seen in far too long: The Google Story by David Vise and Mark Malseed. It reveals the inside scoop on the hottest business, media and technology success of our time.

I’m fascinated by Google. I love their tool and use it, probably like you, every day. I’ve been longing to read a book explaining how this company got started. I could only imagine the wizards behind it.

Well, what I imagined isn’t anywhere near as good as the truth.

The story is about two guys with a mission to change the world. Their prime directive seems to be “Challenge the impossible.” (That’s similiar to my own “Dare Something Worthy.”)

And their motto is “Don’t be evil.”

Side note: Hypnotherapists and NLP language masters like to claim that your subconscious mind doesn’t respond to negatives, which would mean the motto “Don’t Be Evil” actually is telling you to be evil. I’ve never agreed with that theory. Google’s motto proves that your mind most certainly knows a negative when it sees one. Google is not evil. See my article on this aspect of hidden communication at https://www.mrfire.com/article-archives/new-articles/do-not-read-this.html )

Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page focused on creating an index of the planet, not on making money. (That’s a clue to how to make money.) As a result of their passion and wisdom, they attracted people willing to invest in them, even before there was an actual company to invest in. Andy Bechtolsheim wrote them a check for $100,000 — without a contract, agreement, or even a handshake. He saw the value of their search engine idea and wanted to support it.

And the founders are today billionaires.

The story gets juicer. Google used word of mouth advertising to get attention. They wanted to focus on building something so valuable to people that people would spread the word about it. (There’s another clue to how to attract money.) They fueled this campaign with requests to “tell a friend” and so forth. And this was when Google had 5 employees and “only” 1,000,000 people a day were using it.

The Google Story is packed with great insights and stories. It’s a quick and easy read. Includes photos, too. I found the material about Google making ads relevant to searches to be enlightening. As long as the ads were relevant, people welcomed them.

I also liked hearing about Googleplex, and how people enjoy their work there, are fun loving, and are fed well by a cook who makes his food with love.

If you’re at all interested in passion, money, and the story behind the story, get and read The Google Story.

Remember – “Don’t be evil.”

Ao Akua,

joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – The section revealing 23 Google Search Tips was worth the price of the book.

26
Dec

Study Proves Agatha Christie Used Hypnotic Writing, or, I told You So!


Did mystery novelist Agatha Christie literally hypnotize her readers?

Consider —

Scientists from three leading universities studied 80 of the famed novelist’s works and discovered she used words that invoked chemical responses in the brains of her readers.

The study – The Agatha Project – involved loading Christie’s novels into a computer and analyzing her words, phrases and sentences. They concluded that her phrases trigger a pleasure response. This causes people to seek out her books again and again, almost like an addiction.

According to the study, Christie used literary techniques mirroring those employed by hypnotherapists and psychologists, which have a hypnotic effect on readers.

This is clear evidence that the principles in my Hypnotic Writing e-books, and in my Hypnotic Writing Wizard www.HypnoticWritingWizard.com software, truly work.

The study found that common phrases used by Christie act as a trigger to raise levels of serotonin and endorphins, the chemical messengers in the brain that induce pleasure.

I’ve been saying this for years. Certain words and phrases push buttons unconsciously in people. They respond without being aware of it.

I’ve been teaching people how to improve their sales letters and website copy with these very insights. Apparently Agatha Christie used hypnotic writing to make her books — as one scientist un-hypnotically said — “unputdownable.”

It sure worked for her.

Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, (1890-1976) is possibly the world’s best-known mystery writer. The Guinness Book of Records listed her as the best-selling fiction author of all time with over two *billion* copies in print in the English language.

Obviously, hypnotic writing helped her. The study went on to report the following about Agatha’s writings —

Favorite words or phrases, repeatedly used in a “mesmerizing” way, help stimulate the pleasure-inducing side of the brain. They include “she, yes, girl, kind, smiled” and “suddenly.”

Again, to me, this isn’t news. There are similar words and phrases in marketing that set off brain activity — and later buying activity.

Do you know what they are?

Probably not.

Few people do.

But they are revealed in my e-books and software.

My hypnotic writing www.HypnoticWritingWizard.com software — which can help you write sales letters, articles, books, news releases and much more — now comes in two Windows versions:

#1. The Basic one gives you all the tools you need to write letters, ads, books, talks, etc. It comes with the formulas, inductions, tools, headline generator, readability analyzer, unconscious directed writing, etc. You could become a hypnotic writer with just this alone. It’s that powerful.

#2. The Deluxe version comes with all the basic tools but includes the famous Swipe File, containing proven words, phrases, sentences, closers, etc, which you can just weave into your writing to make it much more compelling. This is beyond powerful. You simply copy and paste — “swipe” –the proven sentences that improve your writing. This is almost too easy.

The Swipe File has been and still is my secret weapon in writing my emails, sites, articles, and books with such speed and power. I love it and always use it. Obviously, it works. Again, it comes with the Deluxe version.

Direct marketing legend Joe Sugarman said —

“Not only does this leading edge software help you write sales letters with ease, but you can also write news releases, ads, articles, speeches, web copy and even entire books with it.

The hypnotic inductions by Joe are simple, short and, more importantly, they work. I was skeptical about the Hypnotic Readability Formula, but I used it to analyze one of my own letters and the results opened my eyes. Hypnotic Writing Wizard is a breakthrough in creative writing.”

Prolific author of 50+ books Bob Bly said —

“Anyone having trouble writing anything needs to boot this program up. Within minutes you can slide through blocks, get a handle on what you want to say, and come up with memorable ways to say it. This is a real breakthrough.”

You’ll find even more testimonials online www.HypnoticWritingWizard.com

I’m very excited about Hypnotic Writing Wizard.This program is based on my first best-selling e-books, Hypnotic Writing and Advanced Hypnotic Writing (and includes them for easy reference).

While the software won’t do your writing or thinking for you, it *will* guide you to writing with more ease and power. The hypnotic inductions and other tools will stimulate your mind to come up with fresh ways to express yourself with persuasive power.

If you want to give yourself the best gift of the year, get Hypnotic Writing Wizard and start to write with the simple riveting power of one of the bestselling novelists of our time – Agatha Christie.

See http://www.HypnoticWritingWizard.com

Merry Christmas!

Ao Akua

joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – I’m told The Agatha Project will air on television in England on Dec 27.