Thirteen-year-old Marketing Wiz-kid Releases New Info Product
By Brenda Lymon
Thirteen-year-old marketing wiz-kid David Wilkinson has just released his first info product, available for immediate purchase.
David, also known as "the kid", got his first big break as a guest blogger on Problogger, which is a very popular blog site. David (who was just twelve at the time) wrote a blog post entitled "Drive Traffic To Your Blog - The Advice of a 12-year-old."
This initial post landed him on the Digg.com homepage, which caused a stream of 10,000 visitors to visit his domain in the span of an hour (a phenomenon commonly known in Internet circles as "the Digg effect"). He has also been interviewed four times on BBC Radio in England. His Internet marketing knowledge and his writing ability is incredible for any age, and even moreso for a 13-year-old.
So what does this info product contain?
"Affiliate Defined" is a 221-page info product, which is nearly three times the size of the average info product on the market today.
It reveals some hidden AdWords techniques that Google hoped that no one would ever uncover. David has an amazing grasp on Google AdWords Pay-per-Click techniques, which he covers in great detail.
He also shows an advanced comprehension of email marketing, with tips to increase opt-in rates and advice on how to make subscribers into buyers. There is priceless information in this section and this can help the reader avoid taking the wrong steps regarding their email marketing campaigns.
Bottom line, an email list is useless if there is no way to turn subscribers into buyers. David has some excellent methods and strategies to help
convert email lists into profit areas.
Affiliate Defined also covers viral marketing, including how to properly set it up. David has spent the past 12 months compiling information and tweaking it so that it provides genuine value to his readers. It features brand new content that has been proven to work in 2008, not rehashed info that worked in the past but is no longer useful.
At 221 pages, there is really too much to cover in this article, so be sure to head over to David Wilkinson's site and review it for yourself.