Frank Kern


Frank Kern: How To Pick Up Girls

June 30th, 2011

Watch this video as Frank Kern gives you some tips on how to pick up girls.

Looks can get a girls attention…

For a split-second.

That’s why with women, looks are almost entirely irrelevant. Everything that hits that “attraction” button in women’s brains stems from what a guy says and the things he does.

A good looking guy can get a woman’s attention…

A guy with game, even if he’s average looking (or worse) knows how to seduce women by grabbing that attention, keeping that attention and turn it into burning desire over the course of just a couple of hours…

If you want to know how to pick up women…

It’s all in what you say and how you act.

And most guys are pretty clueless about how to approach a girl let alone how to talk to a girl.

Watch this Frank Kern video and get some short tips on how to pick up girls.

Frank Kern Bio: Secrets Revealed

June 30th, 2011

Watch these Frank Kern bio videos where he reveals secrets. First widely known for his Underachiever Formula, Frank Kern has come to be known as one of the top, most well-known Internet marketers within the IM niche. Frank’s Mass Control line of products, monthly memberships, and counseling programs have been praised as some of the best information around. Even his free videos that he has on his blog are said to be better content than what other marketers would charge for.

Ask just about anyone who’s seasoned in the Internet marketing niche who is the #1, most well-known or most-popular Internet marketer is, and you’re bound to hear them say Frank Kern.  Frank is definitely in the top 3, if not #1.

So what makes Frank Kern so popular among Internet marketers?

Aside from the fact that his buyers say that his products—which we’ll briefly explore in a moment—work really well, Frank’s characteristic “cool surfer” demeanor is definitely appealing among members of the IM community.

You can see this from some of the videos Frank has released.  In fact, you could say that Frank revolutionized a certain way of doing videos (at least as far as the Internet marketing niche is concerned).  Basically, Frank had a come-along-with-me approach to teaching core marketing lessons and principles in his videos.

For example, a video would start with you beside or in front of Frank.  Frank would tell you what he was about to do or show you, and from your point of view, you followed Frank as he went where he was going to go and do what was he said he’d do.  If he had to drive, you saw him driving, since the cameraperson was beside Frank and with him the whole time.  It’s a sharp contrast to the “me in front of you” or strictly powerpoint-like vidoes that had come to be the norm in Internet marketing.

Frank, who is an information-based entrepreneur, is best known for his Mass Control product, his Mass Control seminars, and his Mass Control Monthly membership, which goes for $297 a month. Watch this Frank Kern bio video and learn more.

Frank Kern Website Videos: Keeping Members

June 30th, 2011

Watch Frank Kern Website Videos and learn how to keep your members. It’s the frozen heart of winter and the pipes in your home are as icy as the arctic air outside. Trying to find a plumber seems less likely than arranging an on-the-fly papal audience.

But not if you’re a regular customer of Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, based in Rogersville, Mo. You may be part of the company’s “front of the line” program, which means the plumbing shop gives you priority status. You will be the first one called and, if need be, will be serviced the next morning — no waiting in line not knowing when the call will come.

Sound cool? Even cooler than your pipes in winter? Sound like the kind of perk that could make you a lifelong customer? Indeed.

Programs and strategies akin to Frank’s “front of the line” program can be just the thing to transform a one-shot sale into a lifelong customer. Granted, there are scads of ways to do that, but here are seven that may be just the wrinkle that fits your business:

1. Deliver what you’re say you’re going to do.
“If the business can’t deliver on basics, then any other steps will be wasted effort,” says Ruth Stevens of eMarketing Strategy, a New York consulting company. In other words, don’t swing for the fences when you can’t even lay down a bunt. It may seem ludicrous, but far too many businesses focus on ways to keep customers, only to lose sight of the fact that their product or service simply isn’t what it should be. Make certain that the core of what you do is deserving of long-term customer loyalty, and then look for ways to nurture it.

2. Expect the best.
Another stumbling block to establishing customers for life is turning the tables. Many businesses wait for customers to “prove” their worth before they start to take steps to cement the relationship. Instead, approach everyone as a potential lifer: “Don’t adopt the mindset that a customer must ‘earn’ their way into your good graces as a business,” says Erin Duckhorn of Crucial Technology, an online memory upgrade provider. “Instead, we assume from the very beginning that this new customer is going to be a long-term loyal customer and treat them as such.” By treating your customers respectfully from the start and expecting that they will pay on time — rather than prodding them about payment deadlines before it ever becomes an issue — can engender long-term customer loyalty, Duckhorn says.

3. From there, go beyond the usual.
Once the basics are clicking, one way to win a customer for life is to consistently exceed the expected. Establish a baseline of good, and make it policy to climb to better and beyond. For instance, E.D. Foods, an online provider of soups and other food products, wins plaudits for placing orders for items that customers want but can’t find in its online catalog. “It’s really simple,” says co-owner Leslie Eiser. “Have great products and provide customers with service beyond what they were expecting.”

Watch Frank Kern Website Videos and learn more tips.

Frank Kern Products: Selling Stuff

June 29th, 2011

Watch these Frank Kern products videos about selling all kinds of stuff. Selling a product isn’t as complicated as it’s made out to be. At its most basic, a sales program is defined principally by what you sell, who you sell to, and how you sell. Beyond that, it all boils down to staying focused on the details outlined next, suitable for both sales persons and for owners of small businesses.

Show enthusiasm for the product
The popular image of a salesperson is someone willing to “sell at all costs” is not the reality across the board in sales. A good salesperson loves sales, is motivated by what they’re selling, and transfers this enthusiasm and belief to the customer. The customer will not feel as if they’re at the receiving end of a hard sell without choices if they’re dealing with a good salesperson. Indeed, the customer is given options, including the one to walk away, in order to avoid such undue pressure.

Be knowledgeable about the product.
There is nothing more infuriating to a potential customer than to come across a half-hearted salesperson who claims uncertainty about what the product can and can’t do, what it’s made from, and what happens when things in it stop working. It is absolutely vital to know your product range inside out and if you do not know something a customer asks of you, to remain enthusiastic and prepared to do what it takes to get the job done.

Understand the buyer’s motivations
When presenting the product to the customer, bear in mind that most successful products and services are bought, not sold. They are bought by people who have a need, and believe that the product will satisfy that need. This is often the result of marketing rather than selling, however. Selling the product rather than just offering it for sale almost always involves an emotional component.

Take some time to look at the marketing side of the product.
What images and promises have been created by the marketing around the product that you’re trying to sell? In what ways can you continue this theme where it seems most appropriate to maintain the promised satisfaction the marketing offers?

During your presentation, confirm that your prospective buyer will want or need your product. You will need to do this through a range of methods, including observing their reactions, listening to them carefully, and asking them clear questions about what they’re actually in need of.

If you’re visiting your potential buyer’s office, look at their wall and desk. What photos, posters, images can you see? Are there images of family, pets, vacations that will provide you with a connection to this person’s wants?

Watch these Frank Kern products videos and learn more about selling.

Frank Kern Mass Control Seminar: Internet Gurus

June 29th, 2011

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Watch this Frank Kern Mass Control Seminar and learn about the Internet Gurus. I attended the Frank Kern Mass Control Seminar and learned a lot. There were many Internet Gurus that spoke speakers at this seminar. Most of them started with nothing or were deeply in debt and some had even gone bankrupt. Their stories were truly inspiring and I also have gained lots of knowledge and skills about internet marketing and traffic generation. I have found one thing in common among them, they all work from home, but most of them have become multi -millionaires. Despite the recession the internet market is still growing massively. Our world is changing rapidly, the traditional way of doing business is no longer as competitive as on-line business due to higher costs.

If you want to work from the comfort of your own home then mastering the internet is the way to go. It does not matter what industry you are in, understanding and mastering the internet will give you the edge for your business as the internet marketing is the unbeatable future growth trend. The truth is that the internet has produced more millionaires and billionaires than any other industries.

Most of the speakers were quite good, but I have found lots of the courses interesting. Watch this Frank Kern Mass Control Seminar video to learn more.