Web 2.0: Doing It Right!
Let’s get right to it, you’ve got a business to run…
You’re here for one of two reasons.

- You’ve heard about Web 2.0 and Social Marketing, but you haven’t a clue what it means. Your existing website traffic is dying or you can’t seem to make a sale or grow a list of prospects on your new website if your life depended on it, or
- You’ve been following the best laid plans of the most promoted marketers online - buying up every ebook available on Social Marketing and hot Web 2.0 properties - and you find it either doesn’t work, works only short term, or is consuming all your time.



As you already know strategic plays, friendships, and processes:
- can make or break your business,
- can determine the amount of personal time you have left at the end of the work week,
- can make or break your quality of life during work hours as well as personal hours (you don’t want to be frustrated while working or worried when trying to relax).
So, if you’re progressively seeing less traffic to your website or spending hours a day on Web 2.0 marketing or chasing ‘the latest fad’ - well honestly, you’re not doing social marketing right for your business model!
Here’s how to change that, or if you’re new to all this, how to get you started off on the right foot…
First off you need to know what you’re looking at with a social marketing strategy. You need to understand how and why it will work for you - that’s right, you. There’s little sense in following the gurus, doing what they’re doing because their strategy differs from the one you need to create to:
- attract targeted traffic,
- increase your search engine positioning for your chosen keywords,
- gain more subscribers interested in your offer,
- brand yourself or your company (positioning yourself as ‘the’ expert in
your industry).

I won’t go into all the nitty gritty details of how to pull that off on this introduction page, but you will find more details within the membership area of SocialMarketingStrategy.com.
In fact, you’ll find a lot more than concepts, theories or processes here. Training aids such as videos (30 as I write this), ebooks, screen capture step-by-step processes and more.
And I’m keeping the price on membership super low because I know many are struggling.
I want you to have more money in your pocket at the end of every month. More time with your friends and family. I want Web 2.0 Marketing to work for you.
And truly I see no need for online training to cost a fortune - other than to make gurus stinking rich so that they can take more photos of themselves standing beside their Ferraris and mansions. Cars and homes that you paid for, but they get to flaunt in your face while you struggle to hold onto your own home and keep shoes on your kid’s feet!
Ludicrous and ridiculous. While others set up sites like these in a weekend, then charge hundreds of people a hundred dollars a pop. Then they plug you into a continuity (subscription) program and never talk to you again or answer your emails.
The madness ends here.
You need help?

You’ll find it in the training inside kept at a moderate price and designed to assist you in creating your own social marketing strategy…
I’m not bragging here, people in my community call me "Smart Girl," not
because I’m a genius or an over-achiever, but because of an ability to cut
through all the time-wasting crap and turn what’s left into a straight-shooting
series of processes.
And I can teach you how to do it as well, but you’ve got to use the
gray matter, you’ve got to start thinking like your customer, you’ve got
to learn before you begin, you’ve got to…well, we’ll get into that later
in the training.
In the meantime, I invite you to become a member at
SocialMarketingStrategy.com. I’ve priced all content to unlock at $17 for
now. I’m still making changing to the site and adding content every
week. In about 4 weeks I plan to increase membership to $27 (still
low, but you can save $10 by joining now as an early adopter).

As we stand today (March 2009), membership includes:
- Textual Primers on Web 2.0:
If you’re a beginner to social marketing, social media, or website
marketing strategies, you’ll want to start with these. - Four (4) ebooks to download:
Twitter, Facebook, Squidoo and my own Why Your Web 2.0 Marketing Sucks (for advanced marketers).
- Two (2) online step-by-step, time saving, strategy tutorials with
screen captures. - A comprehensive lesson plan so you can start your training where you need to start dependant on your current level of knowledge on Web 2.0. This gets you to your goals of profits, subscribers and page rank, quicker.
- Over 30 Videos on the hottest Web 2.0 Sites
You won’t find these resources anywhere else at twice the price! In
fact one of my ebooks listed above "Why Your Web 2.0 Marketing
Sucks…" is currently selling at $37, and you’ll receive it, free of
charge, as part of your membership for a tiny payment of $17. One time
payment, no monthly recurring charges. Even when I add new content to the
site, you’ll be able to access it all as part of your membership.
I’m not going to hard-sell you here. You either recognize the value of
shortening your learning curve, creating a winning Web 2.0 strategy and
making effective use of your time, while saving money - or you don’t.
I hope to see you on the inside.
To Your Success!

Laura Childs
www.SocialMarketingStrategy.com
p.s. I almost forgot…
Apart from some of the average blog content I’ve posted here about why
you’d want a social marketing strategy to begin with, there are a few
unlocked tutorials, videos and posts for ‘tire-kickers’. The rest of the content
is locked up behind the membership that you’ll have personal access to
within minutes of signing up.
These will give you a glimpse of the level of training you’ll find
behind the membership panel, before investing $17 into 4 ebooks, 30 videos
and more…
- 43things (beginner)
- The Concept of Marketing With FriendFeed, and Getting Your FriendFeed Account Set Up (beginner)
- Paid Advertising on Facebook (Tip) (intermediate)
- HubPages (advanced)
- Be sure to visit the Lesson Plan for an introduction to the course material and to choose your level of expertise before designing your strategy.