March 18, 2009
Quick and Easy List Building..
Have you seen all those Fire Sales, Give Away events and List Building Joint Ventures?
This list building tactic is easy to implement, costs you virtually nothing and can help you to build a huge subscriber list.
This works best in the Internet Marketing Niche, but I've also had good success in the self development market too.
Get hold of a suitable package of PLR Products and pick out a product which is relevant to the Give Away.
Give your product your own title, add your name as author and include an "About The Author" page with links to your own sites.
You may also want to sprinkle a limited number of affiliate links in your report where it's appropriate to recommend resources. Don't overdo it! When you're happy with your finished ebook, convert it to PDF.
If you can afford to, get a nice set of graphics created including a header, a footer and an ebook cover.
Set up a "Registration Page" with an opt-in form and redirect confirmed opt-ins to the download page so that they can claim their free gift. Use another PLR product to create another product than you can present as a One-Time-Offer to show your newly signed up subscribers and you can even monetize process!
OK, now you're ready to submit your product to the give away event. The more exposure your free gift gets… the more subscribers you get.










Comments on Quick and Easy List Building.. »
John
I can't agree with this statement: "If you can afford to, get a nice set of graphics created including a header, a footer and an ebook cover."
If you're going in a giveaway, you can't afford not to have an e-cover graphic. You're competing with all those other offerings, and not having a graphic is suicide.
Kevin
Kevin,
Sure, it's important to stand out from all the other contributors. And a great set of graphics will help. But not everyone has the $100 plus to spend when they're just starting out.
That's why I said "If you can afford it".
John
OK, but for $100 plus must be shopping with the wrong designers. Should be able to get a good cover for about $25-35, depending upon your negotiation skills.
For those who can't afford that, better take another look at how seriously they take their business. This is a business – not a hobby.
thank you John
giving away stuff is very important for build lists, get more traffic and much more
but I don't think that is will cost alot,, even cost nothing at all
there are tons of free online services to convert to pdfs and make some nice simple design
Sara