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Recycle Your Content Into Newsletter Messages And Earn!
By Franck | December 29, 2008
Today, I was working on one of my niches projects.
My task of the day was adding articles to my newsletter. I’m promoting a product as an affiliate and I added a opt-in form on every single page.
1. Adding content to your newsletter (from your already submitted articles)
But this is where it’s going to be weird …
I got my first subscribers so fast that I didn’t even upload my thank you and confirmation page.
Aargh.
And guess what?
Today, I’ve added 9 messages (100% content, a solid course for beginners in this niche), and two messages were sent simultaneously! Don’t ask me why, I don’t know.
Ok, this happens sometimes.
I’m not done yet, because I need to add at least ONE year of messages to this autoresponder series. You never know when someone will buy from you.
Tip of the day: If you currently have email lists, go revise them, check broken links and every “weird” stuff. Once you are done, add MORE messages.
Try to get at least one full year worth of messages in your autoresponder.
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Franck
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December 30th, 2008 at 7:22 am
Hey Franck,
Thats very useful info. I have just started to do this I have an email list of a few hundred for a clickbank product I own and I have neglected the list for months. I sent them out about 8 messages then left them. Then I wondered why my sales where low. I am revamping things and will have a years worth of messages ready in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the tip.
December 30th, 2008 at 7:58 am
Hey Joe,
Thanks for passing by my blog.
Remember that your subscribers are waiting for good stuff. Things that can help them change their life or change their business.
Let them now where the good stuff is and they’ll reward you.
One of the first thing I learned when I started Internet and affiliate marketing is adding an autoresponder form to my website, and I am glad I did.
I am glad to have subscribers reading my emails and my blog posts.
I am glad to receive emails from my subscribers.
I hope your clickbank business is going well.
Franck
December 30th, 2008 at 5:55 pm
Hello Franck,
I hope you have not forgotten me.
It is shocking to know that your blog was hijacked and you had to start a new blog. I was browsing your blog posts through my RSS reader and was wondering whether you have stopped blogging or otherwise. Today I came to know from your email about this hack.
I am really sorry to hear that your blog was hacked. It must be a great loss? Can you please elaborate in your subsequent post, what are the lessons (security wise) you have learnt from this debacle? Further, I am also wondering as to why you did not start your blog in the old folder (/blog) itself. It still has some pagerank and many old readers may find it difficult to find the new address?
Wishing you all the best.
Regards
Eklavya (the indian blogger)
December 31st, 2008 at 8:34 pm
I didn’t forget you Eklavya. Thank you for you kind words.
As for the blog, I must say that it’s a loss. I could have top rankings for “Hot” keywords in IM in a matter of minutes, and I made thousands of dollars with blog posts alone.
But … I learned a lot in 2008 with Eben Pagan Get altitude program, and through my own researches.
As for the lessons I learned, they are many, I will make a blog post about what I learned in 2008 right now.
As for not putting this blog in the old folder, my web master told me that it was safer. I listened.
I asked hime to make a redirect to this blog.
All the best to you as well.
Franck.
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:35 pm
“If you currently have email lists, go revise them, check broken links and every “weird” stuff. Once you are done, add MORE messages” This is definitely great for a good image overall.