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How to boost your big selling affiliate commissions and build your list

By Brian Terry on Sunday, January 13th, 2008

I’m sure you’ve heard this time and time again, the importance of following-up on the subscribers you gain from your various promotions.

I’ve got something here that’s going to help you build your list and boost your Big Selling affiliate conversions all at the same time.

Interested?

Great! All you need are these 2 things:

1. A webhosting account and 2. An autoresponder account with someone like Aweber.com or GetResponse.com

Step 1:

The first thing you need to do is to become a Big Selling Affiliate (if you’re not one already). Then you need to download a couple of zip files I’ve set up for you.

Download this zip file for your squeeze page (this helps you build your list)

You can see a preview of this squeeze page here.

This first zip file is for a specially designed “squeeze page” (optin page) that I’ve set up for you that gives away a free ebook called: Tiple Your Website Sales.

Just customize the pages within this zip file and upload them to your website.

If you don’t have the ebook offered on the squeeze page you can download it and add your affiliate links to it from this blog post here.

Step 2:

The next part is all about helping you to increase your affiliate on the product called: Make My Website Sell.

Here’s the strategy…

What I’ve put together are a series of 21 email messages you can load into your autoresponder and connect to your squeeze page. So when someone requests the free ebook “Tiple Your Website Sales” they’re entered into your series of 21 messages that give extra value content and promotes the product called: Make My Website Sell.

Download this zip file containing 21 follow-up email messages (this boosts your affiliate ).

Now if you don’t have any web hosting I recommend you try out this company here who can provide you with hosting for free, but paid is always better.

Get free website hosting here

If you don’t yet have an autoresponder then I recommend GetResponse.com. With autoresponders it’s always better to go for a paid service because you need reliability and there are very few free autoresponder services I can actually recommend.

If you have any questions just let me know by creating a support ticket here.

Become a free Big Selling Affiliate Partner here
Get your Big Selling Affiliate links and stats here

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