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The 2-Day Affiliate Quick Start PLR Ebook

The 2-Day Affiliate Quick Start PLR Ebook
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Day 2 is our wash, rinse, and repeat day. By that, I mean this is the process you’re going to repeat over and over to keep boosting your income.

You need to get your prospects to your web page, otherwise known as “traffic.” When they are prospects who are interested in your niche, we call that “targeted traffic” -- and that's the kind we want. So how do we get it?

Well, there are a number of ways of getting traffic – you can pay for traffic, by paying for advertising – such as through Google AdWords and other Pay-Per-Click programs; you can “borrow” it – by doing Joint Ventures (more suitable for when you have your own product); and you can get free traffic.

We're just going to talk about a few ways to get free traffic. (Free is good, right?) Specifically, we’re going to talk about how to get traffic via writing articles and via “web 2.0” sites (which also leverages article writing) Here we go!

ARTICLE WRITING First, you have to write some articles. Articles with titles similar to those we suggested for your report also make good article titles (but don't use the same one for both your article and your report.

People like to read articles that start with “How to” and “10 Ways” and “Top 5.” They also like to read articles with catchy headlines. So obviously, headlines are important.

So important, in fact, that I sometimes put off deciding on one until after I’ve written my article, so I can have the entire time I’m writing to decide what the best title will be

Your article body (the real bulk of the article) should be between 600 and 1000 words. This might sound like a lot, but it’s only about 1 ½ or 2 pages of standard sized text. Most people can bang out an article in an hour or so, assuming they don’t need to do research for it.

I’ve been known to write articles in under 30 minutes if I’m really passionate about a subject, so it’s definitely doable.