Who is Tim Brocklehurst?
Tim Brocklehurst is an Internet Marketing consultant, author, speaker and coach.
His speciality is in automating systems and implanting viral growth for web-businesses.
Previously a magazine marketing specialist, Tim ran his own publishing company for ten years.
His background in subscription marketing required him to develop and implement software to automate the management of customer lists.
In 1997 he completed a 3-year part-time MBA at the University of Brighton. This he had undertaken partly to prevent getting so involved in computer programming while he was meant to be running his business.
Once he recognized the power of building highly targeted subscription lists, Tim realised his future lay online, not off-.
So he sold out of his offline business in 2005 and concentrated full-time on growing lists of online buyers.
In the time since then, he has launched such successes as thefreedomlist.com, listmission.com, incomelever.com, myviralspiral.com and thefreedomclass.com
He then gathered extra momentum when he was invited to speak about his progress at the World Internet Summit. He first did this in San Francisco, September 2007, and has since revelled audiences in London, Kuala Lumpur and Sydney.
Combining a deep understanding of what motivates customers to become affiliates, Tim Brocklehurst is now recognized as an expert in the area of viral marketing. There are countless web businesses which have been assisted by his advice, direct assistance, and tools.
Here’s what a few notable Internet Marketers have to say about him and his products…
Bob Jenkins:
” I love how you don’t stop at list-building, but you actually show us how to maximize the potential from that list by including Motivated Marketing.
As a teacher, it always bothers me when people tell people what to use, but not actually how to use it. So I definitely appreciate your training course that you include.
Thanks again Tim for making my business more profitable!”
Mike Filsaime:
“Its great to see a list-building site that not only teaches ‘how-to’ but also gives a ‘way-to’ for anyone that gets involved.
I recommend anyone interested in List Building to join your program instantly and start reaping the benefits today.”
Glen Hopkins:
“Hey Tim, I just read your new ebook, ‘40 Secrets For High Profit Lists’. I must say, the book is jam-packed with some great list building strategies.
The way you’ve combined it with the viral software and a motivational e-course, brings a powerful product to the table.”









Hi Tim,
I like your background and your dynamism.
There is something that I have taken an interest in that you may be able to offer some advice for or even be able to use.
I had a subscription to the Microsoft Windows XP Magazine (The Ausralian Edition).
Well, as you may have observed over the years, many people like to keep the magazines that they have a subscription to. They would also like to be able to relocate that particular article or point or tip that now appears to be impossible to find.
I created an index for every issue, so that not only are readers benefited, but so also are tutors, editors, advertisers - in fact everyone that is connected to the magazine benefits.
If you would like to see the index and how speedily you can find any item in any issue, I’ll zip it to you.
(Not that you have that magazine, you would not. But it is evidence of what I am capable of and of my reliability to put it together.)
I am looking for a way that I can put this skill to good use to earn an income through the internet for any publication.
Your thoughts or suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thankyou kindly
Toni Hughes
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Hi Toni
I remember people coming to us with indexes of magazines in the same way in my former publishing companies.. very useful they were too.
I think it depends a lot on which magazine you do them for as to how commercially successful they can be. For some of my magazines, such indexes were eagerly welcomed by the editorial teams - it would save them hours of time leaving through previous issues - the question is, how useful is it to the readers. What percentage of them will buy.
The answer to that question is down to the nature of the magazine and its following.
Have you approached Microsoft or the publishers of the XP magazine yet? - that would be my starting point… if you don’t get a good response, you could always set up a website and sell it - you know your captive audience at least…
Good luck
Tim
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Thanks for the freebies and your site, I will be visiting often. If you don’t mind, some of your tips I would like to use on iHandy1a.com - it’s new and could use plenty of good text.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Dear Tim,
Your achievements are highly appreciated. I burst into laughter when you have described the ‘Cricket’ magazine as the game, not the insect.It is very humorous. You sold a share of 25% at $35M to Satyam of India. I am from India. I know very well ‘Satyam Computers’. It is a highly successful organisation in India now. One of its beautiful stylish buildings is adjacent to my residence in Bhubaneswar, the State Capital of Orissa.
I wish your prosperity. You have achieved a lot.
I congratulate you.
Sudarshan Sahoo
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Am I weird? I lived in London from 1966-1999 and although I was an engineer I found Campaign was one of the best reads on the news-stand. Still don’t know why.
Fast forward to 2007. I’m explaining to my financial adviser here in Melbourne just how big internet business is and how under-used it still is. Hoping he’ll set up an on-line investment company which would help him run his business the way he wants to without all the niggling restrictions and red-tape he has to contend with at the moment.
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I just happened upon you by chance. I’m glad I did. You are among a handful of internet marketers that don’t mind helping others while you also make your money online. I appreciate that. Your ebooks, gateway page, list building sites and most importantly your instructions on how to build a list have been very informativeand surprisingly FREE.
I have had to pay for any bit of knowledge regarding internet marketing and this is the first time the information is free, thought provoking, timely and I am not having to reach for my wallet just to access your information. I appreciate that.
You come across as a trustworthy guy with plenty of knowledge and some really good products to promote. Again, I’m glad I stumbled across you…what a great X-mas gift!
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Thank you so much for yor free ebook, i’m glad that
i’m in your list.
I congratulate you
Wael Kaheel
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Hi i just red one e-mail from you where you write you are going to teach me how to make money online.
I will read all your mails and apply what you will teach me.
My committment will be 100%
Let ’s see if you really want to teach me something or is a marketing strategie.
paolo orlando
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Hi Tim,
I am learning something from you even as a newbie on the net business, however, I still have to climb a mountain in order for me to pursue what I wanted and that is hoping to build my own internet business.
I commend you for your ongoing wealth as I hope that you will continue to teach people to achieve what they needed on the net business.
Thank you so very much.
Elena
USA
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I would like to congratulate you for your new site and new free Internet marketing guide course which will be very profitable for everyone who are interested in it. However, I signed again so that I could have another of your fine leading course to refresh and accomplish my goal in 2007. Most probably I may be the one of a few I.M. in Korea. Wonderful achivement !
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Thankyou and wish all the best. I am from Thailand and Thailand is growig and hope might be able to publish some of your book here. Keep in Mind. Great to learn from experts like you Mr.T.Brocklehurst.
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Hi Tim,
I’ve just purchased your new program MyViralSpiral and uploaded it to my server. I’m really looking forward to getting involved, to work with you and the team. Thank you so much for sharing with us an outline your fascinating career: something makes me suspect that the best may be yet to come
Best from the Antipodes
Mike
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Hi Tim,
Great name! I’m glad to have stumbled onto your site. With a $40 introductory product, I am able to get started with your program. Very nice! Now I’ll break open the cellophane and see what’s inside. Hopeful that I’ll be able to make your system work for me - and for hundreds of others that I attract and teach the list-building game to.
Best regards,
Greetings from Malaysia!
Tim
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just thought i might say hello as i will be in sussex next moth in Bognor with my wife who was born there regards
Tom
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Tim,
Would it be possible to have atelephone conversation as I have a number of questions and feel that would be the best way to address them, I live in Kent.
Cheers
Ian
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Hi Tim
Back in the days when I had a lot more hair and freedom, Meagan and I had the pleasure of knowing the Brocklehursts, you may remember us Tim.
Although we did our best to slaughter as many brain cells as possible the wonderful memories all seem like yesterday.
I trust that you are in good shape and it would be great to catch up with you at some time.
Cheers
Lance
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Tim Brocklehurst Reply:
August 23rd, 2008 at 9:34 pm
Heck, Lance! - is that you…?
We must definately catch up! How ARE you guys…!
Agouti is no more sadly, but the memories are still fresh…
Tim
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Hello Tim,
My name is Dolan Gadoury and I am the Affiliate Manager for Heritage House Publishing, an Alex Mandossian company.
I would like to talk with you about the potential of you helping us grow our business by putting your name behind our products and becoming an affiliate.
If you are interested please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your time and until our paths cross again.
To your Success,
Dolan
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Hi Tim.
Am able to download today’s freebie, and I hope you don’t mind if I ask your advice.
Thanks,
Anni
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