Internet marketer (and also outstanding copywriter, although that is less well known) Frank Kern is a somewhat controversial figure.
He attracts widespread praise…
…but also some pretty vicious criticism and brickbats.
Over the years I’ve spent a fair bit of money with Frank and one thing’s for sure…
…it’s always well worth studying what he does.
So, I was intrigued by a recent email from Frank letting me know about a video he’s posted and with this comment…
“It’s totally free and I think it might help you more than any other video I’ve released before.”
OK, turns out it’s titled “6 Steps To Effortless Abundance” and it’s the recording of a presentation Frank gave at a Glazer-Kennedy event (this video runs for 56 minutes 48 seconds).
I’ve actually seen this presentation before (albeit in a slightly different form)…
…but I’d forgotten about it…and shame on me for doing so.
You see, Frank has come up with a straightforward way of combining big goals with a concrete action plan.
There’s a bit more to the video than just that and I think it’s well worth the investment of your time.
WARNING! As is often the case with Frank Kern, there’s a fair bit of rude language, general craziness and irreverence.
Now, you might be thinking, what’s this got to do with viral marketing?
Well, you see there’s a SECOND video…and you get to see that when you refer 3 people to opt-in to see the first video.
And Frank has very cleverly ended the first video with a “cliffhanger” effect…
…so I confess I’m keen to see what’s in that second video (you may well be too, once you’ve watched that first video).
So here’s the link to the first video (fair warning, an opt-in is required)…
http://www.frank-kern-videos.com/?ref=ocabhqk
One of the keys to success in viral marketing is making it easy for people to refer others. You’ll note Frank makes it easy to get your referral link, but then there’s no easy mechanism to let people know. An oversight? Not sure but I’ll be watching what Frank does with this.
And should you choose to take a look at the video…”Thank you”!