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Posts Tagged ‘Niche’

July 13th, 2009

Affiliate Tip #5: Write Emails And Posts In One Sitting

Affiliate Tip #5: Write Emails And Posts In One Sitting

iStock 000004792809XSmall 150x150 Affiliate Tip #5: Write Emails And Posts In One SittingEditor’s Note: This is the fifth in a series of five quick affiliate tips by guest blogger Robert Plank. Videos of each are also posted at the end of this article. Enjoy!
– Michel Fortin

The best favor you can do for yourself and your business is to always focus on one task at a time, and always finish what you start.

How the heck do you do that on the internet, when there are distractions everywhere you look, and in affiliate marketing… when there are new offers every day ripe for you to promote?

The answer is: if you’re going to promote a new affiliate offer, write all your emails and blog posts in one sitting, before you get bored or distracted with another offer.

Sounds intimidating? It doesn’t have to be.

Remember that when you promote someone else’s offer, they tend to give you at least one cut-​​and-​​paste email. Schedule it as a future broadcast and paste it in as-​​is, because time is limited!

If the email they provide is more than a page long, I’ll split it up into two parts and schedule the second email to go out a week later.

Once you have those first couple of emails, look at the sales letter and see if there are any huge chunks of sales copy you can paste into an email to further promote the offer.

Any decent sales letter usually has an interesting story, a benefit list and a feature list… so there’s three more emails right there.

After checking out the sales letter, I’ll tend to think of one or two things the sales letter hadn’t thought of, and I’ll write two quick emails explaining each one. Emails don’t have to be long, just a couple of paragraphs will do, with a call-​​to-​​action at the end to get people to click on your affiliate link.

And finally, I’ll type up a couple of reminder emails for people who might have missed the offer and need to see it again.

Now you have 7 or 8 emails to promote the affiliate product. Don’t save them in a text file for later… schedule them in your autoresponder right now to send out a month apart.

Using this technique, you can schedule over six months of email promotion for just one product, in 10 to 30 minutes.

If you were really motivated, you could find the hottest converting products in your niche (I prefer to look at the Clickbank marketplace since those sort by the best pulling offers first) and in one day, fill up your autoresponder with affiliate email promotions.

Or simply make it a point to add one new offer to your autoresponder every Monday morning, before you do anything else.

If you have a blog of your own, you only need to write posts and schedule them on the same dates the emails get sent out… don’t overthink it.

That’s the key to finishing what you start: work in sprints so you can schedule it on a timer and not have to work on that promo, or even think about that promo ever again!

I hope you enjoyed this series on affiliate marketing. Please leave your comments below so I know people like it and I can write more of these. If you want back-​​issues, here they are!

1. Add Your Own Unique Slant to the Offer.
2. Interview the Originator or Add Your Own Bonuses.
3. Bring Something to the Table: List and Traffic.
4. Invest in Your Business: Don't Ask for Review Copies.
5. Write Affiliate email and Blog Posts in One Sitting.

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May 18th, 2009

Affiliate Tip #3: Bring Something to The Table!

Affiliate Tip #3: Bring Something to The Table!

istock 000000048122xsmall 150x150 Affiliate Tip #3: Bring Something to The Table!Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of five quick affiliate tips by guest blogger Robert Plank. Videos of each are also posted at the end of this article. Enjoy!
– Michel Fortin

Affiliate marketing is not a “push button solution”… it’s just a different type of selling than product launch marketing or AdSense marketing.

You are not going to be able to just sign up as an affiliate to some program and expect to make money… you have to DO something with that link!

The big formula for internet marketing is:

List + Traffic = Offers.

When you sign up for something as an affiliate, that affiliate product or service is your offer. Once you have that offer, you need a list and you need traffic if you ever expect that offer to convert.

You’d be surprised at how many people forget this step!

For this reason, I don’t recommend promoting affiliate offers right out of the gate in internet marketing. Build up a list first, even if it’s built from a small $7 report or a free ethical bribe.

Join list building giveaways, place your signature link at the bottom of your forum posts, comment on blogs, leave testimonials for products you own, publish articles about your niche… do whatever you can to get as many eyeballs in your niche in front of that opt-​​in box. Add an e-​​mail subscription box to sites that need it, such as your blog.

Bottom line: build a list first, and then send offers to that list once you’ve built up 100 subscribers or more. Does that sound like a lot? Okay… then focus on 8 subscribers a day.

Do you think that with forum, article, blog, and giveaway marketing, that you could get a measly eight subscribers in a day? If you can, then keep it up for 12 days and you have yourself 100 subscribers primed and ready to receive your affiliate offers.

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May 1st, 2009

Affiliate Tip #2: Interview Or Add Your Own Bonuses

Affiliate Tip #2: Interview Or Add Your Own Bonuses

istock 000000931568xsmall 150x150 Affiliate Tip #2: Interview Or Add Your Own BonusesEditor’s Note: This is the second in a series of five quick affiliate tips by guest blogger Robert Plank. Videos of each are also posted at the end of this article. Enjoy!
– Michel Fortin

As someone who runs affiliate programs for over 50 of my own products, I can tell you 99% of affiliates are worthless.

They’ll signup and send no traffic, or send traffic and only bring in a couple of sales. What’s the common thread behind all these affiliate failures I see again and again? It comes in two parts: not making an effort, and not bridging their mailing list to your offer.

I would be thrilled if an affiliate came to me and said:

“I want to interview you for 20 minutes about (a topic directly related to both our products and skills). My list contains (size of list) subscribers, and the last offer I promoted converted at (this percentage) and brought in (this amount of sales). I’ll record the interview, convert it into downloadable form and get it out to my subscribers within 24 hours, with a link back to your offer with me as the affiliate, at the end of the interview. What’s a good time for me to call you up?”

Do you see all the points this e-​​mail hit?

Most important: this affiliate already brings in results. He has a decent sized list, already had a previous success promoting affiliate offers in this niche. He’s doing most of the work: he chose the topic, he will be interviewing you, calling you, and recording the call.

He’s also going to take immediate action once the interview is finished, and promote this offer to his subscribers within 24 hours.

When you interview the product originator with you as the affiliate, it shows that you care about giving your subscribers a good offer, and not just cutting and pasting the e-​​mail he gave you.

It shows you have an “in” with the originator so if your buyers aren’t getting support or need a refund, they can get to that person through you… they trust the product originator because they trust you.

Finally, it simply injects your personality into the offer. This offer isn’t being made by some outside source, it’s from you and the originator at the same time.

If the originator isn’t available or you just don’t want to go the interview route, offer one of your products as a bonus to that affiliate offer, that way it’s a blended offer.

If your subscribers trust you but don’t trust the product originator, they can still order from the originator with confidence… because if that product doesn’t deliver in value, your bonus will.

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April 8th, 2009

All You Need to Know About Branding in 5 Steps

All You Need to Know About Branding in 5 Steps

Serious Business TeamIt ticks me off when people spend too much time on headshots, graphics, and other name recognition devices when they should be focusing more on web sites that actually make money!

Branding is one of the last things you should worry about — so if you really want to get to the point where you’re working on branding to get that extra 5 percent boost in sales, get through these steps first…

The big formula is: List + Traffic = Offers.

Step 1: Choose Your Niche and Skill Level.

A niche is an area of expertise like copywriting, stress relief, PHP, article writing, etc., and a skill level is how you will turn that expertise into a shippable product. A skill level might mean freelance projects, affiliate marketing, or site building.

Before you do anything you need to know what your area of expertise is. Everybody has one, because everybody has read books, had a favorite job, had a favorite subject in school, subscribe to certain niches of magazines.

If this is your first time choosing a niche, make it a skill you can prove. If you haven’t made any money online, don’t make your niche the “make money online” niche!

Not only that, you need to make up your mind about what your offer will be. If you are brand new, choosing freelancing since that is how you will make some quick money.

You might be an article writer for your niche, create videos, make graphics, write autoresponders or copy — but it needs to be limited to your niche so that you can establish yourself as an “expert” in that niche and charge more.

Maybe someday you can move onto site building, affiliate promotions or even your own products, but don’t make that leap until you have some freelancing experience under your belt.

Step 2: Create a Squeeze Page.

Present an ethical bribe to sign-​​up to a mailing list so you can start following up with prospects about your future offers.

This means you’ll have to sign up for an autoresponder like Aweber and paste the sign-​​up code to a very simple HTML page that also lists a couple of quick benefits explaining why they should get this information in the first place.

You do this to get people on a list, so you can send them offers later. These offers aren’t necessarily products but could be entire sales for sale or your freelance services.

You don’t even need to create the content.

Find the 7 best articles in your niche and grab them off article sites, leaving the bylines and resource boxes intact so the writer still gets credit. Compile all those articles into a Word document, put your contact info at the beginning and end of the book, especially if you are going the freelance route.

Then convert the Word doc to a PDF using either Microsoft Word 2007, OpenOffice or a free online tool (you can Google search for many great “doc to pdf converters”).

Step 3: Fill Your Follow-​​up Sequence With 7 Offers.

This might be 7 more articles in your niche and set them as e-​​mail follow-​​ups spaced 3 weeks apart. This will keep the leads fresh, and ready for when you have offers for them.

Do you offer freelancing article writing in a certain niche? Your offer then might be that three slots have opened up at a special price. Or the offer might simply be an affiliate program you are promoting in that niche for people who want to pay for the even better information.

Step 4: Create Special Offers, an Affiliate Program, and Joint Ventures.

Here is the fun part. Now that you have made a couple of sales, you can offer special deals to your list and repeat customers.

Maybe you want to order a “rush order” option to your article writing services so for 50% more, people can get their articles from you in half the time. Maybe you’ll give a 30 minute telephone consultation to each person on your list who buys a particular product through your affiliate link.

Next, you’ll want to setup your OWN affiliate program. Most people think that an affiliate program means you offer an e-​​book for sale, people refer traffic, and get a commission. But you can also offer an affiliate program for your freelance work!

Just get an account with an affiliate processor like Clickbank, setup a pitch page explaining your services, a payment button where people can pay you for services. Now you’ve given your friends and business partners a reason to promote your services — because they get a cut of the profits!

Take affiliates to the next level — find joint venture partners. Co-​​host an interview or webinar to provide content (with a link back to your web site).

Contribute to their content by giving them a ridealong product (a report of yours they can bundle with their paid product). Write a guest blog post.

Create a special offer just for that joint venture that they can place on their thank you page after they’ve made a sale, where they can get commission. Basically, customize an offer for them and make it as plug-​​and-​​play as possible.

Step 5: Brand Yourself.

Once you’ve got your niche and skill level, squeeze page to build a list, offers, affiliate program and joint venture partners, it’s finally time to establish your brand.

But it’s not as hard as you think. If the domain name with your name is available, for example, MichelFortin​.com, register that domain name and add a blog to it.

You don’t have to make a big deal about your blog. To be honest, for the first few months I had only my resume on my blog. Later on I added a couple of articles, but it’s not worth your time until you get some traffic.

Let’s recap…

  • Step 1: Choose your niche (copywriting, stress, blogging, etc.) and your skill level (freelancing, affiliate offers, site building, your own products)
  • Step 2: Get an autoresponder, and add a squeeze page using a report compiled from free articles as an ethical bribe. Then use even more articles as follow-​​up messages.
  • Step 3: Create seven offers for this list which might be affiliate programs, your own report for sale, a site for sale, or even your services for sale.
  • Step 4: Create an affiliate program and joint venture system to reward people for sending traffic over.
  • Step 5: Register YourName​.com if it’s available, add your picture and post a couple of your articles.

That’s all you need to know about branding.

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March 20th, 2009

How Digg​.com Can Razor-​​Sharpen Your Headlines

How Digg​.com Can Razor-​​Sharpen Your Headlines

Digging in the DirtIf you checked out my previous post, “Websites That Write Your Salesletter For You,” I recommended Digg​.com as one of the sites to help you write better headlines and create better hooks in sales copy.

Specifically, find popular news stories that grab attention, and model your headlines based on them using word-​​substitution.

For example: when I go to the site Digg​.com and choose a random headline…

“The Dangers of Not Drinking”

I can turn that into a headline for myself.

That article title took something considered to be bad (drinking) and found a way to tell you that NOT doing it… is dangerous in some ways. The subject in this headline is “drinking”… so you can just change the word “drinking” into something that’s commonly thought to be bad.

For example, in the weight loss niche, you might say, “The Dangers of Not Eating Dessert!” In the pay-​​per-​​click niche: “The Dangers of Bidding Too Low!” All those headlines demand that people read on.

Check Digg.com once per day and copy down the three or four most attention-​​grabbing or funniest headlines you see. This will not only build up your swipe file, but will also make the headline writing process intuitive for you.

How about a couple other great headlines I found?

  • 5 People Who Broke the Rules of Social Media and Succeeded
  • Man Steals Car to Get to Court on Time
  • The Death Penalty for Porn
  • Man Arrested Trying to Smuggle Wife In A Speaker Box

Here’s how you make the Digg swipe file process a daily activity. If you’re using the Firefox browser to Digg, click the orange RSS icon to subscribe to that feed, and save it into your Bookmarks Toolbar… NOT the bookmarks folder.

This will add a button to your browser that you can click at any time, and read the list of headlines without actually reading the articles or visiting any web pages where it might distract you.

Add the RSS feed to your browser’s toolbar and take three minutes out of your day to write the best five Digg​.com headlines of the day so you can become a master headline writer… and even if you don’t want to wait that long, you can still use word substitution.

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March 12th, 2009

Websites That Write Your Salesletter For You?

Websites That Write Your Salesletter For You?

ph03414i 150x150 Websites That Write Your Salesletter For You?When you sell anything on the internet… whether you do it using e-​​mail marketing, forum marketing, blog posting… if you sell e-​​books, physical products, e-​​classes, even a newsletter… the best way to sell anything is using direct response sales copy.

But not all of us can be world-​​class copywriters like Michel Fortin. I consider myself a pretty sloppy copywriter, and althought I can whip up a headline, quick story, bullet point list of benefits, testmonials, feature list, guarantee and a call-​​to-​​action… I will never be a great copywriter.  Gary Halbert can’t hold my attention for longer than a few minutes, I’ve never read Scientific Advertising, so how do I scrape by writing average sales copy?

The answer is: practice and resources. I’ve written enough sales letters that I know what my audience wants and how I can present it to them to maximize sales.  I rarely spend more than a couple of hours writing even 5 or 10 page sales letters, and some have converted as high as 19 percent for me.

Even if you don’t have the skill or the practice, you can still hit the following sites to produce an average sales letter, enough for a copywriter to rewrite it or critique it.

Site #1: Digg​.com
As far as I’m concerned, Digg is THE best place to find niche headlines from popular, specific and benefit-​​oriented, but funny news items.  Go to Digg​.com, type in your niche keyword and click Search.  Then refine the search to search by the title only (so your keyword is in the title), show all stories (not just front page stories), and sort by most diggs (so the news items “the people” like float right to the top).  Using the Digg technique, I helped a copywriter come up with this headline: “Man Wins Divorce Without a Lawyer In Sight!”  Makes you want to find out more, right?

Site #2: HardToFindAds​.com
Michael Senoff’s Hard to Find Ads is like an instant swipe file.  He shows you random ads, most of them decades old, written by the most famous and best converting copywriters that ever lived.  You can take clever headlines, ideas and bullet points from these ads and rewrite them as your own.

For example, the first ad I found reads like this: “Top Medical Doctor Speaks Out!  An Open Letter to Anyone Who Wants to Lose Up to 20 Pounds in Two Weeks the Easy Way.”  If you were writing copy for growing organic tomatoes, you might say: “Top Organic Gardener Speaks Out!  An Open Letter to Anyone Who Wants to Grow 15 Pounds of Tomatoes in 8 Weeks the Easy Way.”  Obviously you’d change the numbers to whatever you can prove, but that headline is better than anything I could come up with from scratch.

Site #3: Amazon​.com
Amazon.com isn't just for buying books. You can use Amazon to find out several things: what KINDS of books in your niche are hot sellers right now.  You can also choose the top selling books and most of the time take a peek at the table of contents.  Bingo, instant list of bullet points you can hit on with the sales letter.  Amazon also gives you a list of keywords related to that book, to give you even more ideas for bonus reports, videos, and emotional hot buttons.  If all that wasn’t enough, you can read through reviews of the book and make a note of the terminology people in that niche tend to use.

Site #4: Archive​.org
Look at one of your competitors’ sites in your niche.  Then look their site up on the Internet Wayback Machine to see how their page has changed over time.  The other day I was watching the TV show “Mad Men” about advertisers in the 1960’s.  In one episode, the men in the ad agency are talking about a magazine ad by Volkswagen.  The ad was ugly, and the car was ugly, and the guys were baffled because Volkswagen kept placing the same ad… so it must be pulling in money!

This is the internet equivalent of that.  If you know a site pulls in lots of sales, and it was written by a copywriter who tests the headline, phrasing, bullet points, call-​​to-​​action, offer, and so on… you can open up the web page as it looks now, and the web page as it looked 6 months or a year ago, and see what changes have been made.  If a copywriter kept tweaking the headline over time but kept switching back to one in particular, you know it’s a money-​​maker and you can look at what makes it such a great headline.

Site #5: Google Answers, Google Alerts, and (Your Niche) Forums
These sites “should” be a no-​​brainer for any copywriter, but so few people pay attention to them and as a result write very “flat” copy.  When you’re selling something, you’re selling a solution, which means you’ve fixing a problem.  People are in pain whether that pain means not having enough money, growing tiny tomatoes or not being able to play the piano.  Look at what questions people are asking in question-​​and-​​answer sites like Google Answers and in the forums in your niche by searching for your niche keyword plus the word “forum.”

Site #6: Google Insights, Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing, Quantcast

Can you tell I’m a fan of Google?  The fact is, simply searching for your keyword in a search engine and seeing what ads appear on the right side is the perfect way to see what headlines pull the best.  That’s the most logical place to go and works wonders compared to pulling out a headline or a hook from thin air.

With those six free resources at your disposal, you have finally run out of excuses.  You can write halfway decent copy for your next promo e-​​mail, blog post, or sales letter just by seeing what great copy is out there, and “copying” it!

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January 12th, 2009

How Do I Find Profitable Niche Markets?

How Do I Find Profitable Niche Markets?

find niche marketsAccording to our poll, this is currently the most pressing question people have about starting their online business:

Q: “How do I find niche markets?”

A: We had a feeling that this would be a popular one. And after waiting a few days for all the initial votes to be tallied, we’re glad we were proved right.

After all, the lifeblood of all web based businesses is to focus our efforts on profitable niche markets! There’s just no point in spending time, money, and effort on developing products that just won’t be lucrative.

So, we decided we wouldn’t make you guys wait another minute, and in today’s video, we’re sharing a resource that is 100% free and can help you zoom in on not just “new” niche markets, but rather, focus in on proven markets.

Your comments are welcome! We’re listening.

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