Alex Mandossian on Traffic Conversion

Alex is getting "grilled" on Wednesday (twice)...

Let me explain:

He's gotten a lot of heat for no longer doing private consultations with Web traffic conversion clients. He made that decision over a year ago because he didn't want to reveal his best online tactics, even though he'd often get paid $1,250 per hour.

But this Wednesday at 12Noon Pacific (3pm Eastern) and again later that evening, his colleague, Joe Polish, will grill him during a 70-minute teleseminar that you may be eligible to attend.

Just click the link below and see if it's still LIVE and ask him any Web traffic conversion question. With a little luck, yours will be one of the 12 questions he will answer during the fast-paced call:

http://www.GeniusNetwork.com/askalex <----------------------

Turn-up your speakers and ask any question you wish because this will be one of the only (if not the last) teleseminar he does on Web traffic conversion this year.

http://www.GeniusNetwork.com/askalex <----------------------

If you decide to attend (and you get in as one of the first 250 to sign up, you'll get to eavesdrop in for 2.4% of my normal consulting fee, when he retired from consulting 13 months ago.

 > > > What You'll Learn During This Call < < <

Here are just some of the questions he'll answer that have already come in from our worldwide survey:

  • Biggest conversion mistakes online marketers make?
  • Best way to promote a free reports off-line to capture email addresses for any online database?
  • The difference between VPV and Conversion Rate?
  • Tested marketing "bait" to boost conversions overnight?
  • And much, much, more :-)

One last time, here's the link to ask your question and get registered for this call. Get instant private phone access at:

http://www.GeniusNetwork.com/askalex <----------------------

All The Best and Much Success

Frank Deardurff
CoFounder, Ask Database

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