Local Lead Plan is now live! If you want to find out what it’s all about, head on over and watch the video. I know its pretty boring, but hey, I never said I was a dynamic speaker;) So far the feedback from people who have tested the course has been great.
To commemorate the launch I am giving away a free copy.
To enter tweet: just entered to win a free copy of the Local Lead Plan course http://bit.ly/95sLqy
Or if you don’t do the Twitter thing just leave a comment to this post.
I’ll pick the winner in 2 days, on Friday at noon.
Update: Due to user feedback for a place to continue the local lead gen discussion, I just launched a forum on the site!
Head on over and check it out, everyone is welcome! Local Lead Plan Forum



Alright! There it is. Uh..no beta for me?! I’m hurt, Chad, really hurt.
Thanks Chad, this course looks awesome. I’m on twitter hiatus, but I’ll tweet about it when I get back.
You had me at 2:17
Very third tribe.
If I don’t win, I’ll be buying. I hope this doesn’t effect my chances of winning
lol, ya you might not win now. Just kidding it will be totally random.
Hi Chad. Stoked for this! Thanks!
Local Marketing is something that seems really interesting and given my somewhat out of the way location may or may not be a good idea to get into. Looking forward to reading your guide.
Very excited! Thanks, looks great
Enter me in!
Ooh, enter me in!
Hope to win one…for once!
What local biz could argue against this biz model? Curious why you din’t take the franchise route vs. ebook?
Thanks…(free copy?)
I really need to learn more about this and your book may be the perfect start!
Someone feels need it. Thanks for sharing
Looks like an awesome product, Chad! What I like is that you are obviously doing this stuff and not just writing out of theory.
had been talking to someone about this for hours…
now, please enter me to win it!
Pick Me Please.
Count me in – first for the free copy, later for the paid course (if i dont win the free copy, of course
)
I swore off buying ebook/ ecourses a long time ago. But this looks like I’ll be making an exception. This is something I’ve wanted to get involved in.
Sounds interesting, please enter me to win
I agree with Scott!
This looks like an awesome product, and I’ve been getting really into local consulting lately, so I’d love a copy.
Thanks Chad,
Kyle
So… yeh. Sounds great. (Here lies winner, lol). Thanks!
looks like a great course- thanks for making this offer
I would love a free copy. Please enter me.
Thanks!
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I love your stuff, man. It’s meaty–to fluff–and local marketing is uber-pertinent. I hope I win the free copy. “Free” is my middle name!
I have been doing this local affiliate marketing in India for last 3 years and believe me it’s a real killer. Easy to dominate and super-easy to scale up.It was so good that I also work with other internet markets from different countries – helping them do the same – on a partnership model.Will look forward to what your course has to offer.
I have been waiting for this for a long time.thanks Chad.
what i liked about your sales page was no hype or limited qty,all the BS…straight forward.thanks
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I’m always eager to read anything that you have to say and will probably buy a copy anyway because I am grateful for how you’ve given away such a huge amount of awesome info on this blog over the years.
I already do some local lead gen/PPC/SEO but I am positive I would learn a lot from you. Thanks Chad!
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WIIIINNNNN the free copy!!!!!
I’m about to launch a hyperlocal news site for my city and certainly a directory section targeting (local) company categories is something to consider.
Rank ‘em high for a oft-searched-for, and geocentric keyword phrases (as in rank #1 for it), and charge local businesses to sponsor or otherwise have exclusive advertising on that page.
One of the best things about Geotargeting ecommerce is that internet marketers are a little more likely to share what’s working for them, since other marketers are in different cities and therefore not direct competition.
Plus a lot of big companies (ie. AOL) have turned their eyes toward hyperlocal news sites too, and you can bet they’ll be battling us small guys for local advertising as well. >:(
I’m sure most would agree that the hardest part about local lead generation is getting clients. In addition to the usual way of getting clients – hiring sales reps, going to mixers, Chamber of Commerce, Meetup groups, etc – I’ve found that partnering up with other sales professionals seem to be a profitable route.
In a past world, I did this without fail. I would go to Craigslist and post a job request in the “Sales” section. I would mention that I’m looking for anyone currently doing “face-to-face” or “outstide” sales that is looking to supplement their current income.
I partnered up with a pharmaceutical sales rep and a merchant service sales rep (the guys who sell the credit card machines) and they cross-promoted my services to their prospects and clients. Just from those two sources alone I had a stream of business. I would 1090 both people and there really wasn’t a conflict of interest.
Of course, you can rinse and repeat this process on CL and you can also empower your sales contractors to build their own teams so that they can get an override of any clients their team brings in. All it takes is ONE good client to really make this lead generation process work. With Chad’s templates and sample contracts, I can’t see how you can go wrong.
Good luck to all!
I’ve followed your blog for the last year. Some great information here and I would love to win the local lead gen book.
The Local Lead Plan is pretty comprehensive, although if you’d like to become a master at the lead generation game, you will probably find yourself heading to the library or bookstore to pick up additional books on prospecting and sales closing when you decide to scale your business on a massive scale.
Hi Chad,
The course stuff is very promising. I am interested in it and I hope I can help my friends starting their local business here in Hungary where firms are seriously hit by the economic crises.
Take care,
Csaba