Check this out..
http://johnmelanson.info/maygiveaway
I was invited to be part of this great JV with a TON of e-books and software.
I expect it to get me about 5000 members in just a few days.
Who knows, maybe up to 10,000 new members over the duration of the event.
The promotion will have over 200,000 visitors in
just a few days. So the exposure will be great.
The promoters, Jeffrey Palladino & Rick Ray have
asked me if I knew anyone that would want to participate in this venture…
Since I know YOU, my readers may also have a site that could work
with this, you were the first people I thought of.
I think you will really like what they are doing here
and I know you will jump on board like I did ASAP.
The money is in the list right? Well here’s your opportunity to grow your list.
To get the “Invitation Only” private JV details, just
go here.
http://johnmelanson.info/maygiveaway
Contributor Invite Code: JMInfo
There are only a few days left to get involved.
As a paid contributor you can have up to 4 products in the
“special offers” section (can you say profit and list building together?)
Don’t miss your opportunity to add to your list or start a brand new one.
Giveaway events are a GREAT way for new marketers to expose themselves
to the market and also begin building a mailing list. Get involved today.
http://johnmelanson.info/maygiveaway
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May 18, 2010 @ 16:10:48
I’ve written an ebook about how to get your money back from a scammer. But it would obviously only work if the scammer is known.
Do you think this is of any use in a giveaway event? I am doing Alex’s course right now and need to build a list.
Cheers,
Gail
May 21, 2010 @ 13:24:44
Gail,
Thanks for stopping by with your question.
Anything that you create that is perceived to add value to it’s reader is worth using in a giveaway event.
Personally, I have gigs of stuff with master resale rights, giveaway rights, etc…. I’ve combined a couple of
those that complemented each other (traffic, list building, affiliate marketing, etc…) and then given that package
away. It has an even higher “perceived value” and makes the “freebie seekers” that usually pillage giveaway events
be a little more receptive.
Giveaways are ok for list building, but IMO they produce a lower quality subscriber than someone who opts in to get a
report or software from one of your sites.
Best of luck,
~John