Pizza Hut Officially Competition
It’s been an eventful morning, Blastoff fans.
When I woke up I noticed that the Blastoff webpage is finally offering the Polyphonic Spree album download that they promised, (just log in and the download is under your profile picture) but I spent so much time jamming to those groovy tunes that I forgot to go to the Pizza Hut website for a couple of hours until just now.
Oops.
Pizza hut has a not-too-subtle Blastoff ad on their main page. No visitor could miss it.
It is basically a huge Christmas present being opened, and inside they are giving you Blastoff as a present… Through their own Pizza-Hut referral link, of course! (Wow, the PPL folks must feel backstabbed by this!)
So the game is on. Pizza hut has raised the stakes for our promotional efforts.
On the one hand, they are competing with all of us existing Blastoff members to gain downline. There’s no way around that, but of course things could be worse… The BlastoffNetwork.com page itself is still not taking members yet. We simply have to step up the game to compete with their huge customer base of, pretty much, 200 Million people. :p
On the other hand, according to Alexa.com, the Blastoffnetwork.com website has shot way up above their website, and is now more popular. It’s not like any one chain’s website could make that much of a difference.
It’s those flyers that I spoke of yesterday that will generate the extra traffic to their website… That’s what your real competition is… But it also works as Branding for you too. (Which works towards your advantage.)
What does this mean to you exactly?
Let’s say you’ve never heard of Blastoff before, you’re eating a pizza at home or at the office, and you see a pizza-box-top flyer in with, or instead of the coupons that normally come with your pizza.
You’re likely to see the Blastoff logo, perhaps even read a line or two about a fun, free, way to earn cash back online, and it will at least tell you to visit Pizzahut.com to get your free account.
Do you actually visit Pizzahut.com for it? Or do you just remember the name Blastoff? (Logos stick in one’s memory better than words alone.) Likely, most people will NOT visit pizzahut.com, but a large percentage of those that do are obviously signing up under them.
The people who see the Blastoff logo but fail to visit pizzahut.com are the majority, and they have just been “Branded” as easy targets for you.
This is admittedly worse than the picture I painted yesterday, because it’s the Pizza Hut domain that they are sending them to first, not blastoffnetwork.com, but the overall effect will be the same; Most people getting these box-top flyers will be conditioned for you to open your email invite more easily.
So now is the time to make your push… They’ve been warmed up for you.
More specifically, as soon as you feel people have had the time to eat some Pizza, THAT is the time to send your email invites.
Better news on the horizon:
I’ve had many of my downline members write in in the last 48 hours asking for specific promotional tips or instructions. I’ve decided to go even further than just blogging about some strategies… I’m going to put together a real set of promotional tools for everyone in my downline to use, and post it here on this domain, somewhere.
I won’t go into detail yet, because I just decided this last night, but I will say that it is going to be VERY helpful, easy to understand, and powerful. I have run my own Clickbank affiliate programs before and I know what it takes to really help a team promote something… This will not be a 2nd-rate effort!
So stay tuned for news on that. It is my hope to have some great news about that soon, so you’ll collectively be able to whip Pizza Hut’s buttocks in terms of # of signups!
Stay tuned!






