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Earlier this year, we celebrated the 30th anniversary of Bettie Serveert's debut album, ‘Palomine,' first released via Matador in January of 1993. Today, we're making a bit more noise, bringing you a Serveert-packed episode of the Matador Revisionist History Podcast. This ninth installment features the band's own Carol van Dyk and Peter Visser in conversation with host Matt Sweeney (Chavez). They discuss Marcel Duchamp, Groningen's much-loved Vera club, and their first-ever trip to NYC. Also worth a mention: Our limited-edition translucent orange vinyl reissue of ‘Palomine' is out now and includes a reproduction of the “Brain Tag” 7” included with the original pressing. A deluxe digital edition of the album is also available via streaming services and features three era-appropriate bonus songs (two of which are drawn from the ‘Brain-Tag' 7”) – “Smile”, “Maggot”, and “Get The Bird.” Newly remastered versions of the music videos for “Kid's Allright,” “Palomine,” and “Tom Boy” are available to watch on YouTube.
Today we're back with Peter Visser, who has developed an impressive business with partners. It's an online education business that teaches people how to trade in the stock and Forex markets. What I found so interesting, and I think you will find it interesting too, is his marketing approach. While it seems typical at first glance, as you start to look into it a little further, it's not typical at all. In last week's show, we talked about how he sells to a webinar with ads he says are “‘zero-claim,' so they always pass compliance.” The ads go to a webinar that has no sales pitch, as Peter describes it. The webinars have generated six figures a month for the last year. From there, he has a copy strategy using one-to-one emails, and a particular way of writing copy that doesn't risk the wrath of the regulators. Today we'll talk about the second part of his funnel -- the pitch his company uses to qualify leads, and his overall approach for writing highly persuasive copy without making any claims. Peter tells us about a one-on-one email pitch. “It allows us to qualify hundreds of inquiries per day for our $5,000 program.” It's a three-step process that “primes the prospect for a high-ticket sale before they reach the closer.” As a result, he says, this keeps his close rate above 40%. Also, we take an in-depth look at copy without claims! Whether you end up using this approach yourself or not, it's certainly something you would like to find out more about. Peter and his partners also offer a program for traders to start their own online education businesses, not reselling his courses but based on their own experience and expertise. To find out more, go to: https://cashwithcourses.com/yes To contact Peter, use this email address: peter at cashwithcourses dot com Download.
Today our guest is Peter Visser, who has developed an impressive business with partners. It's an online education business that teaches people how to trade in the stock and Forex markets. What I found so interesting, and I think you will find it interesting too, is his marketing approach. While it seems typical at first glance, as you start to look into it a little further, it's not typical at all. He sells to a webinar with ads he says are “‘zero-claim,' so they always pass compliance.” The ads go to a webinar that has no sales pitch, as Peter describes it. The webinars have generated six figures a month for the last year. From there, he has a copy strategy using one-to-one emails, and a particular way of writing copy that doesn't risk the wrath of the regulators. Today we'll talk about the lead generation process, and the pitch-free webinars themselves. Peter has generously agreed to come back next week to tell us in detail about how he gets customers, once they've watched the webinar. Here is what he talked about today: - The ad strategy that got his company 50,000 registrants and 7,500 attendees from Google ads over 12 months. As I mentioned, Peter says, “These are ‘zero-claim' ads, so they always pass compliance.” Peter got a return on ad spend of 3 to 4 times—even when show-up rate was very low (which is a typical problem with webinars). - The “Pitchless Event”: How his company put on 20 webinars in 12 months that generated six figures apiece, without a sales pitch during the webinar. An important point for follow-up sales that were initiated after the webinars: Peter got more than 100 five-star reviews on Trustpilot. I've never heard of anyone doing an online education business quite this way, so I was very eager to have Peter come on and break this down for us. Peter and his partners also offer a program for traders to start their own online education businesses, not reselling his courses but based on their own experience and expertise. To find out more, go to: https://cashwithcourses.com/yes To contact Peter, use this email address: peter at cashwithcourses dot com Download.
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How a Nobody took a boring newsletter from 15K/month to $150K/ month - Peter Visser You are a Winner! Hey Winner! In this episode, I interview a TRUE stud behind the computer, Peter is one of those guys that you can hang with and have a beer with, not knowing the magic he does behind a screen. He is a MASTER at using the ‘Authority Gap’ to make a BUTTLOAD of Money with Paid Media. NOT FACEBOOK!!! His ballsy view on following Gurus is ‘DON’T FOLLOW GURUS’. He has developed a new way of sucking people toward the simple funnels to have them give large amounts of money - he calls it Progressive Marketing - and he has created an entire business around this secret sauce. Join me, as I GEEK out with Peter Visser of Keep Calm Marketing.com
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REcentre, NAiM/Bureau Europa en Marres Projects presenteren tot 1 juli 2013 in onze binnenstad het Sphinxpark. Inclusief een uitgebreid programma.In het Sphinxpark komen verschillende vraagstukken over de verhouding van de stad tot het landschap aan de orde. Hierbij moet worden gedacht aan krimp, stadslandbouw, sociale cohesie en burgerparticipatie.Loes van Oort is projectcoördinator bij NAiM/Bureau Europa en zij vertelt je graag meer!Klik hier om te luisteren!26 juli 2012 / 15 min.(mp3) Dit interview wordt gesponsord door: NAiM / Bureau EuropaDe prachtige foto van het Sphinxpark is gemaakt door Peter Visser.