In this podcast episode, Ben explains how you can generate 50 New Targeted Leads per day with 3 simple tools.
1. Facebook
2. Birdsong
3. Autoresponder
With these three tools, you will be able to generate new leads and build a targeted list.
Do you want an in-depth look into this week’s podcast?
Check out the video below where Ben shows you the “The Birdsong Traffic Squeeze Trick”
Where he shows you a full walk-through on how to generate new leads
with the three tools I mention earlier.. Facebook, Birdsong and an Autoresponder.
Click Here to Checkout Birdsong

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- 5 Tools We Use to Run Our Multimillion Dollar Online Business - November 20, 2015
- How to Write Blog Posts That Grow Your Business Now (and for years to come) [Fearless Podcast #7] - November 9, 2015
- How to Target your Audience Intelligently using 2 Special Websites. [Fearless Podcast #6] - October 20, 2015
- Why you need to brand your Business like Batman instead of Superman [Fearless Podcast #5] - October 7, 2015
So are you saying that if I used this method and left a comment on a post that say had 36,000 likes that my comment would now show up in all their newsfeeds that I have also commented on a post they are following?
It doesn’t work like that. But… if you make the first comment on a post that gets a ton of shares and comments you are that much more likely to get more traffic (especially if your comment gets likes.
Hi Ben,
This was really interesting, I am thinking to show it to a few of my followers and maybe post it on my blog?
One thing I worry about though is the legality of it!
If I follow a commercial business who has a website with blog posts and I put my lead gen form into the link the user follows that I post back on that organisations Facebook I could be in trouble right? It sounds dodgy.
What sort of Facebook groups or pages would you suggest a website design company targets?
Regards,
Nick
Totally legal. We checked 🙂
The problem with this method is that, anyone will know you are using the “birdsong” method. When the page owner or forum owner or anyone who clicked on the linked, it’s pretty evident and they can quickly figure what you are trying to do. It’s a nifty trick but people aren’t all stupid you know. The least you can do is to use another whitelabel url instead of linking it back to meetbirdsong.com domain url.
I agree… If you do this without any thought… it doesn’t work.
The thing is. There is a whitelabel url feature in birdsong. You can use it that way. And if you time your popup right, it doesn’t look or feel spammy and everyone wins.
Birdsong is a tool. Used in the right hands you can build something powerful. Used in the wrong hands… it won’t work.
Hope that helps Janice!
Thanks for the comment!