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Well after procrastinating for far too long, I’ve finally published the very first edition of my monthly online marketing newsletter. I hope it’s worth the wait…I’ll let you be the judge!
In it I reveal a viral marketing strategy I’ve been using with some success for a few months now to generate ongoing traffic, build niche lists and create passive backend income. I’ve layed out the whole step-by-step process (which is very easy!) and it really does work.
The best part is that you just do the work once, but the traffic, leads and income lasts indefinitely.
As it’s the very first edition, I’ve decided to make it available without requiring you to opt-in so the entire newsletter is viewable from the home page. You can read it here.
And I’d love to receive your feedback afterwards so please feel free to post a comment below.
{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }
Your grammatical errors are truly dreadful, very annoying, amateurish and subconsciously suggests a genuine lack of concern. American newsletters are nearly always PERFECT; WHY are our British ones nearly always crap in comparison?(If YOU can’t be bothererd, why on earth should WE?…)
Step 1.
/ Let’s say, for example’s sake /
/ search for the merchant’s contact details
/ affiliate link for the merchant’s product /
/ (metaphorically speaking, of course)
/ the interviewee’s Clickbank product
/ soft pre-sell for the merchant’s product
Step 2.
/ Remember …the merchant’s product is
/ mentioned of course
Use Benefits
/ OK
/ that’s all there is to it!
Step 3.
/ merchant’s product
Help it go viral
/ at least
Step 5.
/ internet marketing niche - OR
/ Internet Marketing niche
/ Congratulations! (Congrats. = a gratuitous familiarity which as you know, can breed contempt…)
/ And, once you’ve created
Hi Ashton,
Other than your disapproval of me using the word “congrats”, I’m not sure I understand what you’re complaining about to be honest. Care to elaborate?
Perhaps there are gramatical errors. I’ve never claimed to be Stephen King. But in my opinion, it’s neither badly written nor demonstrates that I somehow can’t be bothered. Surely the most important thing is to provide an informative and valuable read?
Graham
Hi Graham,
Just wanted to quickly comment on this post. I think that any internet marketer, whether they are a complete newbie or a seasoned pro, will find this system of benefit.
I feel that you’ve explained it in sufficient detail so that you’ve covered everthing that ‘we’ would need to know, without over-egging the cake with too much jargon and unnecessary text.
I will definitely be implementing this system for my businesses in the future, so I would like to thank you for this simple, yet effctive idea ;o)
Thanks again,
Simon Thurston