Free Promo Series for You to Use!
Published: Sat, 04/09/11
I created a 5 part "series of writing" to give you today that you
can use as email autoresponders or blog posts to promote Gathering
and Structuring Ideas via ClickBank as an affiliate. But since it's
not listed publicly in the marketplace, let me show you how to sign
up to promote it for 50%:
First, sign up here on EasyClickMate free:
www.tiffanydow.com/affiliate_signup.html
Then log in here:
easyClickMate Version 8.6 Pro Affiliate Centre
Once you log in, you just click the link at the top that says
Affiliate URL. There will be a drop down menu that says: "Select
the product you want to promote" so choose from that menu this
report (you have to scroll to the bottom) and then click the Get
Link button. That creates your affiliate URL.
And by the way, the feedback on it is going GREAT! If you haven't
seen it yet, check it out here:
http://www.imwritingtips.com/gatherstructure.htm
So below are the 5 emails or blog posts for you to use (and feel
free to edit)!
Tiff ;)
Title #1: Are You Running Out of Article Ideas?
One of the areas I see the most overwhelm with is in article
marketing. People want to know how many articles to write, how
often, and how to write them. Some people have a keyword list but
no clue how to tackle it with articles.
It's funny that we're often taught the two ideas separately -
either someone points out how they do keyword research, or they
discuss the way they wrote a high converting article.
But merging the two together can be tricky (even for those who
consider themselves good writers). There are so many things that go
into a good article marketing formula, such as:
· Proper keyword usage from a search bot angle
· How to present an article slant that your target audience is most
likely to read
· How to research the best article content to fill in your word
count.
· The best way to let the information you've researched flow to the
reader
Tiffany Dow is the former ghostwriter to the gurus (guys like John
Reese, Rich Schefren, Ewen Chia and Travis Sago to name a few) and
she just launched a really affordable (around $17) guide that
teaches the entire idea gathering and content structuring for
articles.
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Since article marketing is such an integral part of our online
business (for backlinks, for expertise branding, and for traffic),
it's really important that you know how to do more than just take a
keyword and slap some sentences together.
This is especially vital in light of the new Google reforms taking
place to weed out poor content and reward the good content. Take a
look and see if this is something you need to work on.
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I know it's not some "get rich quick" strategy like most people are
hawking, but it's a good guide to improve your online business
skills, which can ultimately result in more sales for you!
Title #2: Creating Blog Posts That Generate Participation
You know what's funny? There are some BIG name Internet Marketing
gurus out there with blogs and not one single comment on them. It's
kind of shocking, considering they've built up subscriber lists,
yet most gurus outsource their eBooks and reports and articles, and
tackle blogging on their own - they just don't know how to do it
right!
Audience participation is so crucial to your blog's performance. If
your readers don't feel moved enough (either in agreement or
disagreement) to comment on what you just said, then chances are
they're not going to click that "share" button either.
Do you know how to blog so that you achieve all 3 of these goals?
· Get search engines ranking my blog on page 1 for keyword phrases
· Get readers participating on almost every single blog post I put up
· Get the audience to share on Facebook, Twitter, and other web 2.0 sites
You want your blog to be one of the first places someone has to pop
into as they sit down in the morning with their coffee or tea.
If you feel like your blog posts just aren't resonating with
people, then you want to check out Tiffany Dow's Gathering and
Structuring Ideas report, which sells for just over $17. In
addition to discussing articles, reports, eBooks and email
autoresponders, she covers her best blogging strategies for
gathering blog post ideas and then organizing them into powerful
content!
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Her own Internet Marketing blog gets crawled within minutes of a
new post, often outranking others for product titles and people's
names. And while there's a steady stream of blog comments, there
are often posts that have hundreds of comments, too.
So what does she teach about blogging in the Gathering and
Structuring Ideas course? She covers several main entry points to
your blog posts - life experiences, other people's expertise, and
current events. You get to learn the right way to structure your
thoughts so that your blog post can create participation and also
generate profits for you.
Check it out here:
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She even teaches you how to blog as an expert in a niche when
you're not one. And that's hard to do for some people!
Title #3: What Information Goes Into Reports You Give Away?
There are really three types of freebie reports we put out there as
marketers. The first is an opt in report, which we give away to
build a list. The second is a viral freebie for an eBook we're
either selling or promoting as an affiliate. And the third is an
informative report we're using to promote a tangible product, like
something on Amazon.
How confused are you about knowing what goes into these three
beasts? Are you confident in your skills? If not, then you're going
to want to grab the report that's about $17 by Tiffany Dow called
Gathering and Structuring Ideas, because it covers all three
versions!
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So what does Tiffany teach about the three report strategies? She
discusses the best way to complement your profit promotion. She
shows you how to figure out the best topic to convert into a
subscriber or a sale. She covers what you need to know about
filling your report with good content - just good enough to create
satisfaction with a need for more.
One thing some of the existing buyers loved was the way she breaks
down tangible reports. She covers how to write a report for a
generic product (like a treadmill), how to write one for a specific
brand, and how to write it for one model in particular.
Most people just slap together some basic information, but a well
written report can really go viral and result in amazing sales
revenue!
Check out the guide here:
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It's incredible how many ideas there are for reports, yet many of
us simply focus on keyword articles or email autoresponders. Don't
leave money on the table by being too lazy to perfect the report
writing process!
Title #4: Does the Idea of Becoming an eBook Author Intimidate You?
How often do you look for other people's products to promote? Do
you stay tuned to launch schedules so that you can make your money
off the work of others? Many marketers do that - thinking they have
to achieve some sort of level of expertise others can only dream of
in order to author their own eBook.
But they're wrong.
You can write an eBook in ANY niche and position yourself as the go
to authority figure - either under your real name or a pen name if
you want.
You just have to learn how to create an eBook. And I'm not talking
about the technical details of it - or outsourcing everything to a
ghostwriter. I'm talking about writing it yourself, if someone
showed you how. That's what this guide is all about:
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Tiffany Dow was the ghostwriter who has authored some of the top
bestselling eBooks on ClickBank for other marketers in a wide
variety of niche markets. She was often given topics she knew
nothing about - topics like Quantum Physics, which made her head
explode - but she gathered ideas, organized it all, and wrote about
it easily.
That's what she wants to teach you how to do. Tiffany claims that
writing an eBook is simple, if you have your outline - but in order
to create the in depth outline, you have to know where to get ideas
and how to logically order them!
So she wrote the Gathering and Structuring Ideas (for a little over
$17), which covers articles, blogs, reports and emails in addition
to the eBook topic. She shows you how to use free tools to create
your entire structure and then all you have to do is research each
little topic and fill out the content! See what she has to say
about the guide here:
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Title #5: Common Mistakes People Make With Email Autoresponders
What makes you open an email from someone whose list you're on?
What makes you send it straight to the recycle bin or hit that spam
button? Unfortunately, many marketers just don't know how to
connect with their subscribers.
Now the fact is, you won't make everyone happy all of the time,
period. Some people just need to learn from someone else. You can't
take that personally.
But if you start noticing a trend - where people opt in and then
leave fairly soon after, then you may have a problem in how you
communicate via autoresponders.
Email is a very personal thing - and some marketers just slam their
list with crummy offers, never once personalizing the message other
than to use the "firtname fix" code that plugs in the subscriber's
name.
Tiffany Dow's report titled, Gathering and Structuring Ideas (which
sells for just over $17) covers many things - articles, blog posts,
eBooks, and reports - but perhaps the most important conversion
topic it handles is email autoresponders.
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Without a good, strong email series or blast of an email, you won't
convince your reader to click through to your offers. She teaches
you how to connect for the purpose of passion and profits.
After all, someone is trusting you enough to allow you to email
them. You should treat your list like gold - something all gurus
preach, but few adhere to themselves! See what Tiffany has to share
in Gathering and Structuring Ideas here:
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Start to rethink your email communications and see if what she
teaches you helps you build a bigger (and longer lasting)
subscriber base, and churn out more profits because of it!