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I like to create a new
lesson or report every day until I have at least 7. If it's an
ecourse then you send out your lessons every day, but if it's a
report or other message, then space them out to every other
day...at least.
You don't
want them to think you are hammering them with ads.
4.
Your Ads in autoresponder messages
I like to
call my ad in each lesson, 'This Lesson Is Sponsored By'. Most
readers aren't turned off by this one ad as they are with the
lesson sprinkled with ads and your affiliate links. Make the
sponsor something that is related to your topic. In the case of
the poodle e-course you wouldn't want to sell bird food :o) Dog
biscuits, poodle trimming tools, or flea powder would be on
target. If you don't have a product to sell, go to Commission
Junction, Linkshare or BeFree.com which lists 100's of
affiliate products and its FREE to join. Or do a search on the
search engines.
5.
Promote
Besides
putting a sign up form on your website (if you have one), you
can advertise your FREE ecourse in the following
way:
post on
discussion boards with signature file, send out an ad with safelists swap ads with
ezine publishers (if you have an ezine), write articles and
submit to ezines, purchase ezine ads (only solo and top sponsor
ads), advertise on traffic exchanges (you can download a FREE
ebook I wrote on Secrets Of Email Marketing found at:
http://www.email-it-secure.com/e-book.htm
Keep building
your e-courses and reports and watch your sales and income
soar!
About the
Author
Dan Farrell
is the publisher of "Secrets Of Email Marketing" a new ebook on
creating an effective email campaign. To download this free
ebook, http://www.email-it-secure.com/e-book.htm
Written by:
Dan Farrell
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