Monday, November 2, 2009

THE NEWBIE CLUB


THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ONE

A revolutionary new Website called The Newbie Club is changing the way tutorials are written. It offers bundles of revolutionary PC and Internet Tutorials that contain not a byte of Jargon. And there's a terrific Affiliate Program. This is BIG! This professionally run program pays 45% on 2 tiers, and it's BIG!


Now's your chance to get in on one of the most professionally run Programs on the Web. Revolutionary Newbie Products, Professionally written Promotional materials, and a site that's been described as the best Newbie site ever to hit the Web.


 
  One of the biggest untapped markets on the Web is the PC and Internet newbie market, says Joe Robson.




"Most business people either ignore them, look down their noses at them, or 'suffer' their stupid questions and even stupider attempts to understand technology," says Joe.



"What a HUGE mistake!"



(Read on... Joe doesn't REALLY believe newbies are stupid.)



To cater for that untapped market, after nine months of research, surveys, and planning, Joe and Tom Glander have launched the Newbie Club.



It offers plain-English tutorials for newcomers and a unique Newbie Club learning method which is winning friends fast.



Joe and Tom make a formidable team.



Joe, from Yorkshire, England, has spent 30 years in sales and marketing. Before he went online with his Copywriting Solutions site, he owned a direct marketing company. He's co-author of "Make Your Words Sell!"



Tom, a Californian living in Battle Creek, Michigan, is the techie and also a gifted writer. Tom's two publications "Windows For Newbies" and "Registry For Newbies" teach beginners the essential basics of how to use a PC and the Internet.



More Newbie Club products and services will be announced later in the year.



Joe says he has a total lack of technical abilities, so everything written for the Newbie Club is first checked for technical accuracy by Tom, and tried out by Joe. If Joe can't understand it, then it's re-written until he can.



"Why doesn't a Help file help?" says Joe.



"Why don't tutorials teach? Why are manuals filled with gibberish?"



Joe says that the Newbie Club recognizes that newbies are simply inexperienced people, not idiots.



The Newbie Club helps newbies by speaking to them at their own level.



For example, the Newbie Club's flagship product, "Windows For Newbies" has been used by computer societies, colleges, experienced PC users, and newbies alike.



A bank vice-president bought 20 copies to teach his bank staff the basics.



"I'm not surprised the response has been so amazing," Joe says. "And not just from the newbies themselves. Affiliates are signing up at a remarkable rate."



The affiliate program has two tiers. That, too, is explained in plain language. "This means that as an affiliate you are paid 35% commission on your own sales and 10% on sales made by affiliates who sign up under you."



Affiliates are provided with a password-protected site which offers a heap of good advice and lots of useful marketing materials.



You'll be really impressed with the marketing and sales tools provided for affiliates. Included are copywriting tutorials, lively, well written promotional articles, sample ads, signature files, graphics and a product review.



Cookies are tracked "for life".



"Unless the customer is 'cookied' by another affiliate, she remains a lifetime customer, whether she clicks through from our ezine, our courses, our free ebooks, or from her favorites folder," Joe says. "If she manually enters our URL she still remains cookied."



After 30 years in sales and marketing, Joe knows a lot about motivating people to sell. He has been a sales trainer, and has directed many sales teams in the businesses he has owned.



He believes the structure of his affiliate program will keep affiliates motivated to achieve sales.



Whether you want to sell products or build your own team of sub-associates, you can use the same referral URL to the main page.



I like that. It makes things nice and easy.



You can also choose to link directly to "Windows For Newbies".



The affiliate tracking software used is by Paul Galloway's Synergyx, e-mail management is done with Postmaster and web hosting is by Virtualis.



The affiliate agreement, like many on the Net, had a few flaws in it when I looked two days ago. When I mentioned them to Joe, he immediately began working on making improvements. I wouldn't be surprised if the agreement has been improved by the time you read this.



Joe says he wants to make the affiliate program second to none. With an attitude like that, I expect this program to be a big success.

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