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Email List Management Secrets Plr Ebook

Email List Management Secrets Plr Ebook
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A personal affiliate list is much the same as the previously discussed personal mixed list, however this time, you're not sending tips, hints or content, but ads for programs that you promote yourself and of course your own products. This differs from an ad list because we're clear here that all products that are promoted are yours and what you promote through affiliate programs. There are no outside sources sending ads to your list. Although no content is provided, this can be especially useful if you're well known, and have a solid following.

Here we have it, list type number three. This is a great little earner for particular types of marketers who carry out a specific type of marketing, with a specific type of product. Now I know what you might be thinking on seeing the description of this, and you'd be right to wonder how the heck you're going to keep subscribers interested, and keep subscribers reading when all you're doing is sending ads. The key here we mentioned earlier, and that's that the ads you're sending are directly related to you, aside from the odd joint venture here and there.

You still get to promote your own products, but with minimal a amount of work. At the same time, you're aiming to not just get signups, but grab affiliates who join under you in multi level based affiliate programs and promote for you. This is probably the best example list wise here that shows that to make a lot of money, you don't always have to concentrate on instant sales, and making sales yourself. In fact, in this case, it's far more profitable to be promoting for affiliates, as equally as you promote for sales.

Imagine this, your list consists of twenty other people exactly like you that have lists of people they promote to, either for sales or for more affiliates, and people to join under them in a particular earnings program. Now when your ad goes out, you're likely to get a certain amount of sales, (depending on your list quality) and also a particular amount of affiliates, who will join under you, and promote to their lists. Keep going down this path, and before long, if you jumped in at the top of a multi level program, and your list is effective, you'll have a kind of domino effect, and will get access to all sorts of people branching off in different ways from your original promotion.

See how this type of approach is angled towards a particular type of marketing? If you've been in online marketing for any amount of time, you'll know that multi level systems aren't all bad news. There are some great, simple two, three, four, or even more level programs out there that have both a good product, and allow earnings in this way. Of course, that?s another topic and for you to separate the good from the bad. I just want to demonstrate right now, how this type of list works.

So you might be wondering, how the heck you keep your list interested if all you're sending them is ads and ads for other programs. Well as you can see from the above example, whereas the normal person might not enjoy these ads, like minded people with the same type of lists, and established marketers with promotion power may indeed feel that what you're sending them is profitable.

Not to mention the fact that if you're a big name already, or at least well know within your circle, people are pleased to know what you're doing. It's the smart ones that sit on your list, and watch you. Watch how you handle situations, what software you use, what you promote, how you promote. The catch? The catch is if you're not well known to your list already, then this can seem like a simple ad list to the unstrained eye, resulting in a loss of interest and subscribers.