Finally we’ve succeeded… We’ve found a toy our dog can’t destroy within minutes of its possession!
It’s almost too good to be true.
Honestly, there have been times I’ve wondered if all dog toy makers intentionally make toys with squeakers in them just so dogs can shred them and force their owners to shell out ten bucks after another.
We reached this point because we were willing to “test.”
We spent… gulp… at least a couple of hundred of dollars on all sorts of different animal toys. Most of these toys didn’t survive or weren’t given the time of day.
Then I discovered this new toy, that I’m going to call the Terminator toy, because it put an end to all our frustration.
I figured it was worth telling you this story because it’s also a great lesson for an Internet business.
You see, you could spend lots of time and energy and burn through a ton of cash blindly plugging away at your Internet business until one day you’re finally forced to close the doors. That’s the day when you have to get a JOB because you failed at your Internet thing and are out of options.
But suppose instead that you were committed to measure your results. And also imagine being willing to try something different to get a different, better result than what you might be getting already.
These are the secrets of the direct response business. And these are the same procedures some of the most successful Internet businesses I know of live and die by.
Now, if you have a dog and you think I’m going to tell you what this magic toy is, think again. After all, what would be the fun in that? If I told you what toy it is, you’d possibly go out and get it. And then you’d miss out watching your dog have at yet another toy, even if for a few short minutes and even if it costs you ten bucks at a time.
But I will describe one great way for you to start measuring your Web site traffic so you can turn more clicks into profits… All you have to do to find out is get a copy of my Google Analytics Volume 1 DVD.
Here is the URL:
Namaste!
-Taylor
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