If you're into Internet marketing as an affiliate for someone else's
program, how are you advertising your opportunity? I mean, are you just
putting out the same old stale page that everybody else uses, or are
you building your own page and list building at the same time?
Unless it's specifically stated in your affiliate agreement, and
the means you use isn't illegal, such as spamming, you can use any
means to sell a product. Generally, affiliate pages, emails, and so on
are there for your convenience. They at least get 80% of the people
moving, who might otherwise take no action at all. Here's the thing:
20% of the people will be active affiliates, and they're having greater
success because they're treating the affiliate program as part of their
own businesses. They're more creative, they get more sales, and
everyone's happy.
Setting up a list building page to sell your affiliate product is
something you should take action on. Give a review of the product away
on your list building page, to entice people to sign up for your list.
If you're going to do that, be sure that you can stand behind the
product, that you have used it, and proved that it works. The review
can be 250 words or less.
Your review should include information on the features that benefit
the user. It should also give the cons of the product. Nothing is 100%
great. Usually, there are small things that you would change, if you
had a magic wand. Let people know those, too. If your review is too
glowing, it won't seem real. Make it real. Here's what I mean:
Internet marketing expert, Tellman Knudson's My Fist List is an
easy step-by-step list building information product for new Internet
marketing businesses. You will learn how to set up your own domain and
web hosting services so that you can get your list building pages onto
the Web quickly and easily. It also teaches you to build those squeeze
pages without messing with cumbersome HTML. The best part is how to
find a reliable autoresponder and how to set it up to make money for
you on autopilot. My First List takes all the thinking and questioning
out of list building for you.
The only drawback that some might see is that you will need to
spend money to get the system working, but you know what they say, "You
have to spend money to make money." And in my experience, paid is
always better than free.
But the very best thing about this system is that it works! I've tried
it, and am making money with it already, though I just bought it last
week. How great is that? If you want more information about
MyFirstList, just fill in your first name and email address and we'll
get it to you right away.
This might not be as good example an example as a straight
affiliate page because an affiliate link for MyFirstList would lead to
another squeeze page. People might be shy about opting-in twice before
they even see what the product is about, unless they're very excited by
your review. However, if the product you're selling has a sales page or
it's just to their main website, writing something like this and adding
it to a list building shouldn't be a problem. This is just an example.
Anyway, after they opt-in to your list and confirm their
membership, the first autoresponder message should be a "thank you"
page. Also give people a bit more information about the product or
Internet marketing program, and an opportunity to buy or join by
including your affiliate link. This is very easy to do and you should
always be list building, any way you can.
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