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10 Somewhat Effective Bum Marketing Tips

By Justin Michie | May 14, 2007

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5 Responses to “10 Somewhat Effective Bum Marketing Tips”

  1. 10 Somewhat Effective Bum Marketing Tips Says:
    May 14th, 2007 at 9:46 pm

    [...] 10 Somewhat Effective Bum Marketing Tips [...]

  2. Armand Rousso Says:
    September 6th, 2007 at 12:20 am

    Nice resourceful article, good continuation … updating the tips

  3. Marc Says:
    September 13th, 2007 at 11:46 am

    Hey Justin,

    I’ve been very fortunate in my bum marketing efforts, from two articles and one landing page I’m making $70 to $100 per month. This was my first time bum marketing. I hope it’s more than just beginners luck. I’ve been researching and learning for more than a year (I also have your advanced bum marketing ebook). So I finally decided to take a little bit of action on what I’ve learned and WAMMO! Sorry about the boasting, but when I’m excited and happy about something I get this way.

    I’ve been in debates with other people who have tried and failed with bum marketing where they pretty much say “been there, and it didn’t work”.
    All I can say is that the devil is in the details.

    If I tried to put together a car engine and it didn’t work, it doesn’t mean that the internal combustion engine is an impossible concept. I can only blame myself.

  4. Rebecca Says:
    March 10th, 2008 at 7:35 pm

    I haven’t tried bum marketing per se, but I have written a lot of articles, though I stopped a while back to concentrate on other things. But I like your tip on promoting expensive programs instead of cheaper ones. Whilst I do think it is actually easier to promote cheaper programs, I do think it depends on the product and the market. After all, every product hjas it’s fair price point, and then it’s maximum price point. If you promote a product most people is priced fair, as opposed to maximum, then it is going to sell more quickly.

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