Category Archives: Email Marketing

Affiliate Email Marketing Checklist

One of the biggest affiliate marketing mistakes is to send traffic directly to a vendor page, which often results in wasting up to 99% of your traffic. Instead, what you need to do is get people on your list, build relationships, and close the sale via follow up emails. Here’s how to do it…

Create An Appealing Lead Magnet

Your lead magnet has two jobs:

#1, its job is to be appealing enough to convince prospects to exchange their email addresses to get access to the lead magnet.

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10 Freemiums That Are a Perfect Blend of Information and Promotion

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

So, what are the “top 10” freemiums to use in a series like I’ve been describing so far?  Put these into your mix…

  1. Planner / Calendar.

People don’t just want to know the “step-by-step” of how to do something – they also want to know when to take these steps. And that’s exactly what a planner or calendar will provide for your prospects.

For example:

  • A Yearly Planner for Info Product Sellers
  • The Bodybuilder’s 30-Day Plan for Preparing for Your First Competition
  • The Weekly Planner for Homeschooling Moms
  • How to Get Your Home Sold In Just 21 Days
  1. Cheat Sheet.

These sorts of freemiums give your prospects an overview of how to do something, but they don’t tell them how (exactly) to complete each step.

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Email Checklist: Crafting the Perfect Subject Line

Your subject line is the most important part of your entire email. That’s because if your subject line doesn’t get attention and get the click, then the rest of your email won’t even matter.

Step 1: Profile Your Audience

Use the following checklist to help you create the perfect subject line…

First, you need to understand your audience in order to create a subject line (and an email) that grabs and holds their attention.

To that end, your goal is to learn as much as possible about your audience.

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