Mobile VS Pay-Per-Call

Mobile Marketing is the next big thing, right? Not exactly. But combining Mobile marketing with Pay-Per-Call promises to change the way people are making money!

Pay-Per-Call marketing is just starting to be popular among the traditional advertising people. It makes it possible to place an ad in a local paper, a billboard or even on the back of a bus to start making money. Imagine using this technology within the mobile market.

A new training course is going to reveal how a select few marketers are taking their numbers in pay-per-call marketing through the roof. The course is called Mobile Money Bandit and the concept is very exciting. You build a list of the cell phone numbers of people interested in a niche. Let’s say you have an insurance lead generation website, where people opt in to your list by either giving you their email address or their cell phone number. (This is easy with the techniques I learned in Cross Channel Mojo) Then you simply send a text message of the pay-per-call insurance ad to your prospects who gave you their cell number. Those who are really interested will call (and you get paid).

I created a video series about Pay-Per-Call Marketing on my youtube channel. Here is video 1:

Pay-Per-Call Revealed Part 1

Hurry! You Have Until Jan 12 – 2012!

As a special promotion, we are giving away copies of Mobile Money Bandit for a limited time, along with Ipad 2’s, Macbook Airs and cold hard cash! Check it out and sign up before the deadline!

http://www.mobilemoneybandit.com/contest?c-signup

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