I Have Abandoned This Blog
September 2nd, 2007

While there is some great information inside here…I no longer wish to keep it up. Please know that if you are researching me that this information in here is very old information. You are basically looking at the posts leading up to my bigger success in Internet marketing.
Please meet me over at http://www.imdiscoveryzone.com for the latest greatest on Justin Brooke and what I can do for you pertaining to online business.
Onwards and Upwards,
Justin Brooke
How to Cheat at SEO - I Did it Again!!!
February 11th, 2007

I have duplicated my success with product creation! Yay Yay! A couple posts ago I talked about releasing a WSO (Warrior Special Offer) and selling $2,000 worth in 4 days. Well using my system I have duplicated it again. This time the product was about How to Cheat at SEO. I decided to make this step-by-step video report so that I could teach my affiliates how I get my high search rankings.
They, my affiliates, were all amazed when I showed them how I can get #2 rankings in 36 hours. So I decided it was in my best interest to make a video to teach them this information…Thus, making it easier for them to make money promoting my products.
If you would also like to learn how to get top google rankings in 36-48 hours, then order the video here “How to Cheat at SEO.” At only $17 bucks it’s cheaper then a tank of gas and can pay for itself hundreds of times over.
Here are some testimonials…
Wow.. man this method is surefire - Justin’s way of showing you how to do this is clear and precise and is well worth its money. Sometimes people can overlook the simplicity of SEO and mixed with a few little tricks, this method is quite handy Justin - thankyou again mate … Ryan @ DesignGuruRyan.com
Justin’s method in this video touches on some very simple methods and are explained in simple plain english. The steps are very well laid out and you simply could NOT screw this up. Make sure you bookmark the url after you buy, because I guarantee you’ll want to review this after the first time you see it. Ross @ SEODiamond.com and Ross-Goldberg.com
Justin,
I would love to give you a good review on this WSO, but I’m afraid that if I do, I’ll get way too much competition ! Seriously, this WSO is great - well worth the money. It is a no fluff video that is brain-dead simple for anyone (even me) to follow. Thanks for putting out a quality product. Don Rondeau
Hi Justin,
I have just watched your WSO video and thought it was really great information, and as Don said, it is well worth the money. I am pretty new to internet marketing so watching how you achieve your high rankings on Google I can see how to do it and go for it myself. I’m trying Bum Marketing so this will be a really great help. Thanks for your excellent WSO. Jay D. @ BestDealsOnline4u.com
This one is just great. Very specific information, very easy to follow. Well worth the price.
Someone named Mizzy
If you are trying to make money online WSO’s are one great way to do this. It’s like creating a digital product and then already having a starving crowd waiting for it to come out. More on this in my next post!
Onwards and Upwards,
Justin Brooke
I Will Not Go Quietly Into The Night
February 9th, 2007

Yesterday, I gave up. I laid on my couch put a pillow over my head and planned to wallow in my sorrow. I was tired…Tired of trying so hard to only end up meeting adversity yet again. I push and I push and I push with all my might and I can only move the wall an inch at a time. So I gave up.
2 Minutes into my pity party, I remembered a quote from G.I. Jane. It was a line by Master Chief John, the antagonist of the film. He quotes a poem by D.H. Lawrence about self-pity. The line was; “I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A bird will fall frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.”
This got me back off the couch and while still a little depressed about things not going how I wanted, I fought on. I reminded myself that I did not get to where I am today crying over all the hurdles in my way. I jumped each hurdle one by one as they came. There is no major punchline to this story. I just wanted to let everyone know what happened and how I dealt with it. Maybe the story will encourage you to do the same, if you ever come across this issue.
Onwards and Upwards,
Justin Brooke
Can’t we all just get along?
January 20th, 2007

I have been on the Internet since Kodak pictures released the first full color web image. (besides the crummy clip-art stuff) I was around when MTV.com was launched. It’s too bad I was too young to have taken the dot com boom seriously, back then. I know there are some of you out there like me…and even more that are not.
To the ones who are like me…Do you remember when the hottest computer game was Oregon Trail? What about Word/Number Munchers? I remember the day I decided to give Google a try instead of, my old love, AltaVista. I remember the day I switched from Yahoo search, the old king of kings, to AltaVista searching.
Right now I hope I am talking to the those that remember when Ask.com used to have real people behind it. When it was AskJeeves.com You used to be able to go to them and ask a live person a question. Then that person would go out of their way to find you the exact answers you wanted.
I am looking back at the evolution of the Internet and seeing what it has become today. I do not miss my 9600 baud modem, and actually hope to forget it one day. However, it seems tons of people think the Internet has finished it’s mutations. They are carrying out the same techniques, reading the same books, and trying to communicate with customers the same way they did it in 2000-2001-2002-2003-2004 and even 2005.
We are not in that world where people are just signing online for their first time, and gulping up as much information as they can anymore. We are now in a state where TV is fast losing ground to the Internet. People are getting comfortable with the Internet. They know what they want, and they know how to tell whats right and whats wrong. We have lost the element of surprise, and we don’t even have that fresh new car smell anymore.
Not to mention we are not using the same Internet that 10 pages of Yahoo search results on one topic, meant it is highly competitive. (It was actually once like that) If you take a look at the recent huge successes, there are no one man shows. The big successes know that in today’s world it takes being a Juggernaut to succeed. Todays state of the Internet requires leverage to succeed. Leverage off of a quality built team around you, leverage off captive audiences, leverage off strong, trust built, relationships with your target markets.
We all still have this competitive mind frame, and we owe this to the current big dogs up at the top. They came from the days of yore when there were only thousands and millions of people online. When the Internet was still basically in its foundation stages. They needed that mentality to survive and succeed back then. We need to take a long hard look around today though. There are now billions of people online, and we now have niche markets that can have as many as a million people in their audience. Can you seriously as one person handle one million customers by yourself? I don’t think so.
If you’ll remember even those same big dogs at the top that once taught us to be competitive and secure our ideas…are now all partnering, forming teams, and sharing ideas. If you are still trying to crush your niche as a one man/woman show…doesn’t it just sound logical that if you had a clone of yourself you could do it twice as fast? This is why we need to be out there looking for people to team up with, partner with, ally with…and even dare I say it help boost each other cross market.
It only means more money in everyones pocket when we are all helping each other out. You don’t have to take my word for all of this…because at the end of the day…Who the hell am I… right? So, I do not expect you to take my word as gospel. Go out there and look for yourself. Step outside of your normal day to day activities and observe our new surroundings, observe those that are successful right now, and read into them…you’ll see that I didn’t just hammer away at my keyboard blindly. I see something…can you see it too?
Onwards and Upwards,
Justin Brooke
How I made $1928 in only 4 days: Whudda Weekend!
January 15th, 2007

Wow, whudda weekend! As of the moments I am writing this 9:33pm Monday the 15th of January. I have made $1,928 in sales of a product I created last week titled “How to Cheat at Bum Marketing.” I have received just over 160 orders for this product since Thrusday at 10:24pm, the 11th of January when the product hit the marketplace. I released this product as a WSO. A WSO is a Warrior Special Offer and is basically just a marketplace inside of a bigger forum community. (WarriorForum.com)
The way I see it there was 4 major keys to my success.
Pay attention here because, I did all of this on purpose. I set out with my current success already expected as long as I did what I am about to tell you. I do not believe this to all have been a fluke, as I made each calculated decision on purpose.
Every one of these aspects can be duplicated on any forum
1.) I have been a part of this community for almost 6 months now which gave me access to very valuable information. I knew what the community as a whole liked and disliked. I knew what there fears and fantasy’s were by being an active member in the community. You can do this with any forum community, if they do not have a marketplace you’ll have to sell the product on your own site. You then just include a link to where they can buy this product in your forum signature box.
2.) I formated my sales letter better then most other sales letters I saw inside the forums marketplace. I used exstensive BB code (special html style codes that forums use to give text diff. styles) To layout and format my sales letter in a very clean and easily readable manner. I believe the viewers saw how meticulously I had created my sales letter, and subconsiously linked that to the quality my product also. “If he took this much effort into just his sales letter he must really care about his business, and his product must be of very high quality.”
3.) In the days leading up to my product release, I gave out a few smaller products or trinkets for free. These products were also of high quality and usefullness. This got my name into their minds as well as the level of quality I produce. Not to mention they were thankful for the free gifts. I distributed these gifts by placing links in my forum signature boxes and making more then the usual amount of posts for a few days to increase exposure.
4.) I kept my finger on the pulse of this market by always observing the spikes in interest or trends. I then capitalized on one of these spikes to create the highest chance of success for myself. Even though my product could have been marketed as a stand alone product, I chose to give it a marketing spin to fit right along with the spikes of interest at the time of my product launch. Capitalizing on the momentum or waves of big trends can slingshot your success rate so much higher then if you tried to create your own waves.
Those are the 4 keystones in my eyes, however, there were a couple other helpful tactics thrown in like garlic to a pot of mashed potatoes.
- I created a teaser video and uploaded it to youtube so that everyone could get a small taste before they bought.
- I created support packages as an upsell oppurtunity to my product.
- I offered a 100% no questions asked refund to ensure satisfaction.
- I advertised daily prizes for those that were already a customer, to get those still “on the fence” to hurry up and buy.
These I am sure helped greatly to take as much sales off the table as possible without needing to do much extra work. I plan on doing this once or twice a month from now on. As I believe I can duplicate this success over and over again as long as I implement the concepts mentioned. You can do it too… Lets all get rich and party together on giant yacht!
Onwards and Upwards,
Justin Brooke
















