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by Ana | Traffic Generation on March 11, 2011 · 58 comments

Comment posted on Email List Building Secrets Your Thank You Page is Keeping from You by Linda

I think that is some mighty useful and appreciated marketing advice, Heather. TY for taking the time to check out my site and offer your suggestions from a marketing standpoint.

Yes-we don’t need to go to the dentist until we really NEED it. I like the tip of approaching the ‘how to avoid years of therapy’ angle. Now if I make that into an eBook title, I’ll be sure to attribute, accordingly;). You also gave me an idea for a post, or something “Maintaining Mental Health.”

This is so awesome-just love this site! Off to check out Tellman Knudson…

Thanks again, Heather!

Linda also commented

  • Grazie, Elena! So, I guess you’re suggesting I put on my therapist hat to figure out how to build my list w/out appearing too salesy? Hmmm, I may have some issues surrounding marketing that I need to contend with;).

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    Hey Ana-I’m with Steve, there’s a lot of meat to digest:). Loving the idea to start a forum, as time-consuming as that sounds. Since my niche has a bit of social stigma, that might be a good way to go…

    I find it masterful, the way you’ve linked your 7 Steps To Complete Search Engine Domination throughout your post.

    Thanks for the traffic generation and list building tips. Off to research forums…;).

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    Hi Lisa-

    First, loved your creative analogy about finding energy sources:). I don’t do a lot of comparitive analysis re: traffic generation/conversion, altho I should. This was an interesting experiment. I think there’s so much competition for viewership, inboxes, and customers, it pays to be strategic. I notice when I’m not interacting on blogs, nor Twitter, and FB, my traffic drops.

    I completely agree that sharing producing multiple streams of conversions.

    Thanks for being Ana’s guinea pig;)

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    Whoa-thanks for the advice, and for taking the time to check out my site.

    I will have that changed, and I do appreciate the honesty.

    I did follow 3 pieces of ur recent advice:

    ~Added a Twitter profile aimed at connecting w/#parents since I’m a bit double-niching on blog
    ~Wrote newsletter last night, and ready 2 send
    ~I have a more edgy topic coming out for this week’s post, which was inspired by “white glove” post of yours

    Thanks, Ana!

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Dennis Edell@ Direct Sales Marketing March 14, 2011 at 7:04 am

Great tips Heather, you’ve hit the nerve center. :) Each tip just needs to be tweaked by the individual.

I would be careful touting $47 dollars as “almost free” though. Personally, I’[d stop at $27 if not even $17-ish.
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 7:58 am

Thank you Dennis.

Yes, I agree that everyone will need to take the concepts here, if they apply to their business, and tweak them to fit their needs. I believe the $47 will be too high for many niches as you said, but for others, it’s probably still considered on the lower end. I have definitely purchased at the $47 level as my first purchase from a marketer I’m new to, and I believe it was because their free content was right on target with my needs and they had a great guarantee.

Thanks for the comment!
Heather

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Oliver Tausend March 14, 2011 at 2:37 am

Hi Heather,

thanks for putting this step-by-step instructions about list building together. I agree that it all starts with setting the goal of what we want to achieve with our list.

Take care

Oliver
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 7:59 am

Thank you Oliver, for your thoughts! You’re right that we need to always know what our desired outcome is before we do anything.

Heather

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Preethi March 14, 2011 at 12:29 am

In fact, its one of the superior list building on here, so i would like to thank Heather for written valuable post on here.And, no words to describe about your article. Great work, keep doing:)

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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 8:00 am

Preethi

Wow, thank you so very much. I’m appreciative of your compliment! :)

Heather

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mark@choose a niche March 13, 2011 at 5:48 pm

Hi Heather,

You emphasized two things which really stand out here for me.

Continuing to provide value after an offer is made is great because it allows you not just to continue a relationship, but to then strengthen it.

Also, determining goals for each of the steps you take is so important. After all, how do you know if you are succeeding or not?

Great post. Have a good day!
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 8:01 am

Thank you Mark!

I’m very glad you were able to take away some value here! :) It seems to always come down to relationships, doesn’t it?!

Have a great week!
Heather

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Marcus Baker@network marketing Internet business March 13, 2011 at 10:27 am

Hi Heather,

Besides the fact that I just like you because you’re one of the nicest people I know online :) …. I also love how you always deliver Value with a capital V.

This post is no exception - clear, logical and excellent advice for anybody to maximize their email list building campaigns. I know I have a few tweaks to make thanks to you.

I don’t know if it’s just me but I am usually far more attracted by the almost free offers rather than the free ones. Maybe I have come across too many free offers that were not even worth being free.

~Marcus
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 8:03 am

Thank you Marcus, the feeling is mutual.

I agree with you on the almost free offers. I feel the same way, that there are lots of freebies out there that aren’t worth even being free. I also think that someone who jumps on an ‘almost free’ offer is likely to actually read it, watch it, or consume it and get value from it, than the free offers that sit and take up space on someone’s hard drive never having been implemented.

Thanks for your comment!
Heather

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Dahlia Valentine March 12, 2011 at 6:37 pm

Hi Heather… Here’s the thing about freebies… depending on the niche you’re serving (Internet marketing in particular), people can become jaded to the whole freebie thing. So - like you said - you really should include testimonials, even on freebies. There’s no substitute for an abundance of social proof. They do help ‘make the sale.’

Nice!
Dahlia
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 8:06 am

Free isn’t free, is it Dahlia?

Especially with email inbox overwhelm, that we all struggle with, subscribing to a free offer has to out-weigh the feeling of vulnerability in giving up our email address. I believe that our free offer is as much of a “sale” as a $97 product, so we should treat it as such, with testimonials adding content.

Great comment, thank you!
Heather

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Ian Belanger@Network Marketing Success March 12, 2011 at 2:03 pm

Hey Heather,

Excellent post on list building. I know there are some things I need to implement into my business plan right away.

I can’t wait to try out the new forum on clevermarketer.com should be fun :)

Thanks for your insights Heather and Ana for having such great content!
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 8:07 am

Ian,

I’m so glad to have you in the forum and glad to have your comment here! Let me know how things go for you after you get done implementing the ideas you liked here!

Thanks for the comment,
Heather

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Sam @ Weekend Getaways March 12, 2011 at 5:38 am

By offering something free of cost is really great way to attract lot of people to sign up. It’s the best way to start your email list building.
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 8:08 am

Thanks for the comment, Sam! :)

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Dani Nir-McGrath March 11, 2011 at 9:00 pm

Heather, you know I think you ROCK! …and that was before I read this post! :) Read this one twice and I have some implementing to do now. Love it when you can take away an action item from a blog post. Ana, bring her back again!

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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 10:18 pm

Awww, thanks, Dani! I appreciate that! I love how much of an action taker you are! You are the one who ROCKS in my opinion!

Keep up the awesome work!

Heather

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Sheila Atwood@landing pages best practices March 11, 2011 at 8:44 pm

Heather,

I like the way you use your thank you page, making it simple and interesting. You already have the subscriber in the mood to get something free and you quickly turn them into a buyer.

Nice plan.
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 10:17 pm

Thanks Shelia!

That’s the goal. And even if they don’t become a buyer right away, as most probably won’t, we can still build a relationship with them and lead them to that buy button later on. :)

Appreciate the comment!
Heather

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Tim March 11, 2011 at 4:06 pm

Oh Mine! This is not another LIST BUILDING SECRET!

This is the REAL LIST BUILDING SECRET!

With all the goodies laid down, I wonder if anyone will not want to join such mailing list. I particularly love the idea of using almost free techniques like offering audio version, etc. That alone build credibility.

What more can I add? NOTHING other than the fact that reading this will not do you any GOOD. Taking ACTION WILL BRING THE DESIRED RESULTS!

Tim.
This is my TRIBE!

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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 5:21 pm

Wow, Tim!

Thank you SO very much for the raving comment! I’m thrilled you loved it and so excited you’re joining our tribe! You’re 100% right that reading doesn’t help one bit…taking action is the only way forward!

Glad to have you,
Heather

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Janet @ The Natural Networker March 11, 2011 at 3:48 pm

Heather, aloha. Thx for your well defined plan. Reading this post, you make it seem so easy.

Earlier today when I read your post, I went over to Clever Marketer, joined your community and downloaded the free software. Mahalo nui loa.

Heather, I truly appreciate you sharing so generously of yourself and knowledge. I look forward to learning from you and, as the song says, “getting to know you.” Aloha. Janet
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 10:04 pm

Hi Janet!

Thank you so much and I look forward to getting to know you as well! I hope you can get some benefit from the plan and the free download. I’m going to spend some time fiddling with it, after I can catch my breath with all the stuff going on in the mastermind. :)

Glad you decided to join us!

Heather

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Mavis Nong March 11, 2011 at 3:22 pm

Hi Heather,

Wow, wow, wow! What more can I say? Honestly, I’m speechless…

Fantastic list building strategies you’re sharing here. I have seen “gurus” making the most of their “thank you” page, why am I not doing the same? That’s a real estate, not utilised by many of us!

I can’t wait to hear about what you have up your sleeve over at your blog, I’m headed there now, but I need to catch a breath first… Lol! See you there!

Amazing guest post - well done my friend! :)

All the best,
Mavis

P.S. Ana - thanks for inviting Heather to share this with us.
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 5:24 pm

With all the amazing ideas you come up with, Mavis, I highly doubt you’re speechless! :)

Glad I could return the favor and share a great tip with you that you’re not already using. I always learn something on your blog!

Thanks for the comment!

Heather

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Jack Foley March 14, 2011 at 2:35 am

Yea Mavis ,

Thats so true, your thankyoupage is real-estae that not alot of use use and its really targeted..

Same principle if a customer is going through checkout buying one of your products and you put some optionsal products to buy on the order page..

Cheers

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Jack Foley March 14, 2011 at 2:37 am

Yo Mavis,

Thats so true, your thankyoupage is real-estate that not alot of use use and its really targeted..

Same principle if a customer is going through checkout buying one of your products and you put some optional products to buy on the order page..

Cheers
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Mavis Nong March 14, 2011 at 3:15 am

Precisely, Jack.
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 8:11 am

Jack & Mavis,

I think we can all take a lesson from Amazon on this one, don’t you? Others who bought ___________ also bought ___________. :)

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Tom@website design in Rock Hill, SC March 11, 2011 at 1:10 pm

Thanks for sharing so much valuable information Heather. You have gone beyond just a few valuable tips here to include some real “meat and potatoes” of list building. These suggestions are great ideas, and really get my wheels turning on ways to use these on a couple sites I am working on now. Thank You too Ana for all your list building information you have provided. I have a lot of reading to catch up on !

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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 1:33 pm

Thank you Tom!

I appreciate that and I’m glad I gave you food for thought! Please let me know how the ideas work out for you!

I’m still trying to get caught up on all of Ana’s amazing list building goodness myself. Great stuff, huh?

Heather

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Nanette March 11, 2011 at 11:54 am

Awesome post! Love when all the puzzle pieces start to come together, and this article really did that for me. I can’t wait to implement these strategies on my site. With much gratitude- Nanette
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 5:26 pm

Hi Nanette!

I’m honored that I could help you put some more of the online jigsaw puzzle together for you. There are a lot of components to building an online business, but the fun part is implementing each of them, knowing that you’ve just leveraged yourself a little bit more.

Baby steps…
Heather

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Robert Dempsey@Internet Marketing Strategies March 11, 2011 at 11:01 am

Hi Heather awesome tips. I really like the nano-continuity aspect you are building in with your “almost free” idea. Great way to monetize. And if people don’t take you up on it, you can always mention it again in your autoresponder sometime down the road.
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 11:06 am

Hi Robert!

I’m glad you liked the idea! :) I take it that you’re a student of Ryan Lee as well? Great training, huh?

I totally agree that not everyone will take the offer right away. It takes time for some people to develop the trust, but it costs nothing to offer and nothing to keep them on your email list until they’re ready for more.

Appreciate the comment!
Heather

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Robert Dempsey@Internet Marketing Strategies March 11, 2011 at 11:26 am

The nano continuity product he released is the first product I’ve purchased from Ryan. I liked it and am already putting it into effect along with my other strategies. Good stuff there.

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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 12:01 pm

Glad to hear you’re liking it as much as I did, Robert. He’s got great content. I bought his continuity summit training a while back as well and learned a lot! I’m planning to implement one of the evergreen systems very soon.

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Riya @ Couponseasy March 11, 2011 at 10:17 am

Hi Heather,

Really great tips for email list building. The points you have mentioned are very simple and can be easily followed as well.
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 11:06 am

Thank you so much for the comment, Riya. Glad you stopped by!

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Linda @talktherapybiz.com March 11, 2011 at 9:15 am

Hi Heather-

Love the idea to offer a almost free consultation to go along w the free offer. Nice!And I completely agree that the offers have to blow them away to get the excitement building about the value and utility of your paid products.

I’m a psychotherapist, so I’m wondering if you have any advice for ways to lessen the stigma of looking for mental health services online. My blog posts are down-to-earth, non-jargony, w a fair amount of humor. I guess I’m wondering about appearing too salesy, since what I offer does not translate into increased $ in someone’s pocket…

TY:)
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Elena@corsidimassaggioayurvedico March 11, 2011 at 10:30 am

Hi Linda! I know what you mean; I am a therapist and a teacher of therapists and I don’t want to sell to much…I think we can find a balance and a “therapist way” to do these kind of things. :-)
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 11:41 am

I absolutely agree, Elena! :)

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Linda March 11, 2011 at 1:00 pm

Grazie, Elena! So, I guess you’re suggesting I put on my therapist hat to figure out how to build my list w/out appearing too salesy? Hmmm, I may have some issues surrounding marketing that I need to contend with;).
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Elena@corsidimassaggioayurvedico March 11, 2011 at 1:06 pm

Well, I know for example that people contacting me want more learning, and wellbeing. This is the first focus for them. After this, I know I have to monetize my work so I can’t give them everything for free. It is a balance between your mission and your business…and doing well for both :-)
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 11:41 am

Hi Linda,

Great question! Have you followed any of Tellman Knudson’s training? He works a lot in the list building arena of course, but he also helps people with Adult ADHD. His hyper focus course really helped me to leverage my strengths and look at what I thought as a weakness as a gift.

I wonder if there is a way to approach what you do in a similar way to what Tellman does?

Another thought, after a quick glance at your very fun blog, it looks like you focus frequently on with women with families and it looks like a lot of it is how to prevent issues from happening.

So your question is outside my area of expertise, but putting my adhd brain on it’s favored “storm” setting. Could you approach taking care of our mental health in a way that is similar to going to the dentist? You need to do it so you don’t ever REALLY need it.

Think of the pictures in the dentist office of horrible teeth, painful swollen infected gums contrasting to the beautiful similes. What a motivator to shell out $100 bucks twice a year for every family member when they’re not having any issues. Same deal with getting your oil changed and taking care of your car. It may be running fine, but we all know that it won’t continue to do so if we don’t maintain it well.

Could you somehow apply that same concept to what you do? Helping people to avoid years of therapy, by addressing the little issues before they escalate.

No your rewards for your services are not going to end up with dollars in someone’s pocket, but they definitely help people and will pay off in the long run with something much more valuable than a buck or two.

What do you think?

Heather

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Linda March 11, 2011 at 1:10 pm

I think that is some mighty useful and appreciated marketing advice, Heather. TY for taking the time to check out my site and offer your suggestions from a marketing standpoint.

Yes-we don’t need to go to the dentist until we really NEED it. I like the tip of approaching the ‘how to avoid years of therapy’ angle. Now if I make that into an eBook title, I’ll be sure to attribute, accordingly;). You also gave me an idea for a post, or something “Maintaining Mental Health.”

This is so awesome-just love this site! Off to check out Tellman Knudson…

Thanks again, Heather!
Linda´s last blog ..Surviving the Parenting Full-Court Press in Youth SportsMy ComLuv Profile

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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 5:28 pm

Linda,

I’m so glad that my thoughts weren’t way off base. Since I’m not very familiar with your niche, I wasn’t sure. Hopefully you found some ideas with Tellman. He’s a great marketer with a huge heart…a little crazy with is boy-ish style and love of action figures, but fun to follow.

Good luck…let me know how it goes, please!

Heather

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Craig Sowerby March 11, 2011 at 9:09 am

Thanks for the post Heather. Well I must be doing something right as I do implement these methods already.

As for the tell a friend script. Yes I am with Aweber so can’t do that tactic. Oh well never mind.

Cheers

Craig
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 11:44 am

Hi Craig!

I was bummed when I learned Aweber didn’t approve, but although I’m not positive, I’m thinking that the Frank Kern one would be okay because you’re not emailing anything to anyone. It generates a link that you can share in social media or email from your personal account to a friend and if they confirm then you’ll be sent your gift.

I’m going to try it out when I can focus on setting it up and see how it works!

Glad to hear you’re doing this all already! Kudos to you! :)

Heather

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Craig Sowerby March 11, 2011 at 9:48 pm

So how exactly does the Frank Kern tell a friend tactic work. I have seen it mentioned a few times. I suppose it is like a viral report but a bit more social. You will have to let us know how your finds go and a little training would be very much appreciated.

I also have another idea to help boost your subscriber list. Create a cheap report $7 to $12 and set up an affiliate programme giving away 100% commissions. The report is at a level that most people can afford. Of course it needs to be packed with great content.

Affiliates will love to promote it at such a cheap price and for 100% commission they are happy to. You will be building your subscribers list with no extra work. Well apart from recruiting more affiliates. I see it as a win win situation.

What do you think Heather or do you have something similar in place already?
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 10:14 pm

Hi Craig!

I LOVE your affiliate idea! That’s fantastic. May I ask who you use for your affliate tracking? I was thinking of idevaffiliate because it links nicely with my membership plugin, but I have not tried it yet. Wonder if you have a recommendation?

As far as the Frank Kern thing, I give a simple breakdown of how it works on my blog. I’m not seeing why it would be a problem with aweber, the more I look at it because it generates a link for someone to share, and their friends click through the link which takes them to your lead capture page.

I am going to try and figure it out when I get things settled in the new blog marketing forum. I did give it a go earlier this week, but I didn’t have enough brain bandwidth to figure it out. I was afraid I would mess up the API notifications between Aweber and my membership site that are already set up.

If you’re wanting to give it a try, there training on the link I shared to download the Frank Kern software. I think about 3 or 4 videos walking through how to set it up.

I’ll be sure to report back with my results!

Have a great weekend, Craig! :)
Heather

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Craig Sowerby March 11, 2011 at 10:59 pm

Thanks Heather!

I am glad you like the affiliate idea, but as always these are ideas which I have in my head but don’t get round to setting things up. So I do not have any affiliate tracking set up.

There is a $7 secret script which you can use and pay affiliates direct to their pay pal accounts as well as more software like Rapid Action Profits. I do have the $7 secret script but not set up. Also you could add your products to another affiliate programme called Digi Results created by Andy Fletcher.

It’s a little like clickbank but you get paid instantly for any sale. No $100 or $50 threshold, also paid instantly into your pay pal account.
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Heather Stephens March 14, 2011 at 8:12 am

Hi Craig,

Thanks so much for the tips on the affiliate programs. I’ll look into them soon!

I appreciate your help!
Heather

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Cristina March 11, 2011 at 8:58 am

Great post Heather. I’m visiting your blog right now.

Before that, I just want to tell Ana that I can’t retweet this post using the box since I get this message: /2/authorize Invalid / suspended application.
I’ve tried a few times. Maybe it only happens to me.

I’ll RT no matter what. This “List Building week” certainly deserves to be promoted. Kudos Ana!

Cristina
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 11:45 am

Hi Christina,

Thanks for the comment! :) Hope you enjoyed my blog! It was a fantastic list building week and brilliant of Ana to pull it all together…

Heather

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Jack Foley March 11, 2011 at 8:15 am

Great Post..

Never thought of using my thank-you page like that..

Will definetly stop by heather to say what else uve got including that great tell a friend idea..

Cheers
Jack
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Heather Stephens March 11, 2011 at 8:36 am

Thank you Jack! I look forward to seeing you on my blog! :)

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