5x The Profits Plr Ebook

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Getting Subscribers

The first thing you need to do after you have created a list is to create a lead magnet (something like a free report or training video) and a squeeze page. This page will tell people a little about your freebie, why they should get it, and include the link to subscribe.

You can customize the message sent to subscribers immediately after they opt in to send them a link to their free item. Just set up an autoresponder that will send them a link.

Note: Only paid users can use the autoresponder features.

For information about using MailChimp’s automation features, check out their in-depth tutorial here:

>> http://kb.mailchimp.com/automation/about-automation

You can also use automation to deliver a series of messages that might be tutorials or some other type of quality content. This is usually done over the course of a week or two, with a new episode being sent every day or two during that period.

This is a great way to get your subscribers used to seeing emails from you, and to learn to expect great information from you.
Maintaining Your List

Once you have a few subscribers on your list, it’s important to start sending them valuable content immediately. It’s a good idea to send content at a ratio of at least 2:1 over promotions in order to keep people opening your messages regularly.

Once you’ve conditioned your list to expect valuable content, they’re more likely to open every message you send out.

If your subscribers write to you, write back! Communication is important, and each subscriber you personally communicate with is more likely to buy whatever you recommend later.

In between promotions, you can use your list to increase traffic to your blog by sending your list links to your blog posts. If you post often, it might be a good idea to just send a digest of all your recent posts once or twice per week to avoid flooding your list.

Reviews

Reviews—honest ones—will add tremendous value to your marketing efforts and significantly boost your income, but you have to be prepared to actually use the products you’re reviewing in order to give viewers a review that will truly be beneficial.

In marketing, reputation is everything. If you tarnish your reputation by giving false reviews and the product ends up being subpar, you will damage the trust you’ve manage to build and your sales will suffer.

However, if you provide real, honest reviews, readers are likely to come back again and again to find out what you think of other products in the genre, which will gradually help you increase your sales.

When you create reviews, don’t be afraid to list a few negative points about the product you’re promoting. If your review is 100% positive, your visitors will not be as likely to trust it. But if you include a few valid areas where the product might be lacking, it will make it easier for readers to trust you and your reviews.

Let’s say you’re reviewing a product in the internet marketing field and that product comes with an upsell that you feel should be part of the main product. This is something you could mention in the review, simply telling users the features of the upsell and how much it costs so they know to expect this.

Comparisons

Another type of review that could benefit users and increase your sales is when you compare multiple products of the same type.

For example, different brands of smart TVs or different SEO guides.

Comparisons help users decide which product to purchase when there are several similar products to choose from, saving them money and hassles.

It helps visitors know which product provides all the features they are looking for at the best possible price.

When doing comparisons, you could either – just write several reviews on the same page, or you could create a comparison table that has several columns of important features with check marks that indicate which features each product has.

Then you could include the price of each product with a link to purchase.

Additionally, you could rank products from best to worse for value, based on which one has the best price compared to the number of features.

Adding Value

Another great way to boost your affiliate income is by adding value to an offer. There are several ways to do this, and we will take a look at each one in-depth.

Bonuses

The most common way affiliates add value to the products they promote is by giving bonuses as incentives for them to purchase through your affiliate link instead of someone else’s or buying direct.

Bonuses should always relate to the product you’re promoting. If you’re promoting a weight loss product that involves a low carb diet, don’t include smoothie recipes (unless they’re low carb) and don’t include pet care products. Make sure all your bonuses fit very well with the product being promoted.

You might even choose to create a bonus exclusively for promoting the product. For example, if you’re promoting a low carb diet system, you might create your own low carb cookbook to include as a bonus, especially if there are no recipes included with the product itself.

What this does is it adds value to the product you’re promoting, making it even more effective for the user. This makes them more likely to want to purchase the product, and more likely to buy through your affiliate link.

Never include a bunch of PLR or resale rights products without checking their quality. If you include products that aren’t top-notch, you will probably lose a customer for life and they might even ask for a refund of the original product.

Coupons & Rebates

Special offers are another way to increase affiliate sales. People love getting discounts, especially if it’s a “secret” discount that is not available to everyone.

There are two main ways to accomplish this:

1. If you have a nice size list or a lot of traffic to your blog or website, you might contact the owner and ask if they’ll create a coupon code that is exclusive to you and your readers for a discount.

2. If you don’t yet have the clout to ask for special favors from product owners, you could instead offer a rebate. Visitors must purchase the product at full price, and you give them a cash rebate after purchase.

One thing to keep in mind when offering a rebate is that you must have the cash available to offer immediate rebates, or you must be promoting a product that offers immediate commissions by PayPal. If you are depending on your affiliate money coming in before you pay out rebates, customers could get upset.

Other Details

- 1 Ebook (PDF, DOC), 16 Pages
- 7 Part Autoresponder Email Messages (TXT)
- 1 Squeeze Page (HTML, PSD)
- File Size: 2,935 KB
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