Using Webinars and Google Hangouts as an Affiliate

It’s sometimes difficult to think of new and exciting ways to get traffic for the products you’re promoting as an affiliate.

You can write articles, pay for traffic, mail your list, and things like that.

It’s important to use methods that are fresh and different from what everyone else is doing.

It’s also important to connect with your audience on a very personal level.

You can do that through text, but it’s often much more impactful to do it through video or through your voice.

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Traffic From Articles

The web would be nothing without content– the best content wins and content is king. You know this, but how much content do you truly have out there on the web? If you want to get a lot of traffic, you simply need to have a lot of content on the Internet. And articles are the foundation for it all.

If you’ve been around for a while, then you’ve probably heard a lot about article marketing. I’m not telling you to write 500 articles over the next month and wait for the traffic. These days, you need a strategy that works from a few different angles. Your article content needs to be everywhere out there on the web. And then you can turn your article content into other content, using it in more than one way.

Whether you consider yourself to be a writer or not, written content is essential. You don’t have to worry about being an amazing writer, though, because that will come with practice. As long as you can write an email to a friend, you can do the type of writing that is required to get a lot of great Internet traffic.

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3 Copywriting Helps For Every Sales Piece

3 Copywriting Helps for Every Sales Piece

1. Ten Fill-In-The-Blank Headline Templates

So you’re writing a sales letter or other advertisement. And you know that one of keys to writing a great piece of copy is to brainstorm as many headlines as possible.

But sometimes it’s hard to get started.

Sometimes you just stare at a blank computer screen, trying to figure out how to hook your prospects. Brainstorm dozens of headlines? Heck, sometimes you can’t even write one good one!

That’s why I’m offering these templates to you.

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All About Email Headlines and Topics

Hello, Jason Fladlien here from DailySeminar.com, and today’s topic is all about e-mail headlines and topics.

And you know what? E-mail marketing makes you so much money. If you got a list and you got some people that have bought some stuff from you and you keep up communication with it, that is the key to riches online.

A lot of it stems from the 80/20 rule. So what’s the 80/20 rule with e-mail marketing? It’s really the headline. It’s really the type of content that you send to your list and how you handle your list. Everything else is secondary. I know a lot of people know these fancy little sniper tactics that maybe boost response incrementally by 1 percent or 2 percent, but I’m not interested in incremental. I’m interested in exponential. And really if you just learn how to write good headlines and know what topics to say next to your list, you’re going to crush it.

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How to Run Twitter Chats

Some people I talk to in business are frustrated because they aren’t sure how to use Twitter effectively for business. I totally get it. Twitter is very fast moving and it can be hard to find your voice there.

At the same time, there are many business people who successfully use Twitter every day. They’re able to use it to boost their authority, make connections with potential JV partners, and connect with members of their audience.

It’s sort of mysterious how they do this. At least, it was mysterious to me until I really started to investigate what some of the most successful Twitter users were doing. By following the trail of what leads to success and traffic on Twitter, I realized that Twitter Chats, or Tweet Chats, are a very effective strategy.

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