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Tuesday, 27 May 2008 |
By Allen Jesson
Here are seven great ideas to help you start your viral marketing campaign (by the way, if you don't know how to do any of this then I recommend outsourcing the more technical aspects):
1. Install tell a friend code on your web-site, preferably one that offers incremental incentive.
2. Purchase the branding rights to a viral E-book. Even better if it's PLR. Rebrand that e-book with your affiliate links and links to your target site. Allow people to give away your free E-book to their visitors. Then, their visitors will also give it away. This will just continue to spread your ad all over the Internet.
3. Set up a forum or other bulletin board. Create some code that allows people to use your online discussion board for their own website. Some people don't have one. Just include your banner ad at the top of the board.
4. Create some templates, graphics, etc. and upload them to your site. Then allow people to give away your free web design graphics, fonts, templates, etc. Just include your ad on them or require people to link directly to your web site. Make sure |
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Monday, 26 May 2008 |
By Ron Richardson
But while they may be looking into it, many prospective Internet marketers are too intimidated to actually do anything to stake their claim. The primary reason? They don't know how to produce a product with an unusual or unique slant.
Many newbie 'net marketers believe that if one person is already successfully selling an information product on affiliate marketing, then there's no room at the top, so they drop their dreams and return to the shackles of a 9-5 daily grind in corporate America (or elsewhere in the world).
Is it possible for an unknown to break out onto the scene and become a hit based on what they know that's better or different from what Big Guy Guru has to say? Of course it is.
But in order to do this, the Internet marketer has to come onto the marketplace with insurmountable confidence so that his or her target audience will believe the message that's being sold. Confidence is built through constant learning and consistent daily action.
A guru isn't someone who knows better how to do something. A guru, in the Internet marketing world, |
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