By Sean Mize
Affiliates weren't promoting
for me, and I had somebody tell me that affiliates don't promote until you have
fifty or a hundred sales. So what am I going to do to get over this?
I needed a strategy to recruit
affiliates in a big marketplace like the Warrior Forum, ClickBank, JVZoo, etc.
I was using the Warrior Forum...
The light bulb went off. What
about solo ads? Instead of sending my solo ads to an opt-in form, or instead of
sending them to some "Thank-You" page, I can immediately get the
subscriber if I send them to the WSO (Warrior Special Offer) page, and then I
would just send them to whatever my current WSO was, and get fifteen, or
twenty, or thirty sales, I found that was paying for my solo ads prices, not
completely, but it was helping pay for it. Then with my back end it was paying
for it.
This allows me to monetize my
solo ad leads, and so I was just buying solo ads left and right, sending them
to a WSO (it didn't even have to be my current one - it might be the top
performing one). Send it to a WSO, get as many buyers as possible, put them
into my twenty-one day conversion campaign, where people were spending like $18
- $20 within twenty days in the conversion campaign, by enrolling in coaching,
prepaying some things, just various things that were in the integrated
conversion campaign that I put together. It was really a phenomenal thing.
Now you're thinking "Why
are you telling me all of this?" I want you to see the WHY behind it.
Because, one of the things that happens in your business, you may find, is that
you hit obstacles, and you just don't know what to do.
I hit an obstacle and solo ads
weren't performing as well, so I decided I'd stop those. Then I saw the
opportunity on the Warrior Forum and I put them together like I described
above. Then I ran into another obstacle!
Solo ad providers stopped
being willing to sell me ads that just went to the WSO forum because they
weren't getting as many clicks. Then, if they don't get as many clicks, they
don't make as much money. So, the bottom line was I had a harder and harder
time finding ways to do that, but! but! by now, I had hundreds of WSO buyers,
that I had gotten through these solo ads, now if I launched a WSO, I could send
it out, send it only the buyers that had bought from me before, that way I
would keep my conversion rate really high. And then people would buy, and I'd
get my fifty, or a hundred sales, and then affiliates started noticing, and
started promoting for me.
And, what would happen was
most of the time you would get like ten affiliates, they'd each do like five
sales, and honestly, it's pretty discouraging. Pretty discouraging, I remember
how discouraging it was.
How am I ever going to scale?
People are either sending out a test e-mail, or all these people had really
small e-mail lists, and, I think there's a mix of both. But, then, the big
break happened.
Some of those affiliates, when
they bought my product, they would study it themselves, and then they realized
that I had really good training, and then when they promoted it to their list,
they would tell the people that it was really good training, they would want to
promote for me, they would start promoting for me on the first day instead of
waiting until there were fifty or a hundred sales. Why? Not because of anything
special at the Warrior Forum, not because of any hot copy, I don't write hot
copy, I write copy that gets the job done.
But people were choosing to
promote for me because they liked me!
Because I offered phenomenal
training. And I think that that's something that motivated me, and said this is
something that is very, very, very interesting. And then what happened was you
know a few affiliates that really could pull a hundred or two-hundred sales,
they started promoting for me. And then they would even send me e-mails that
would say, "hey, when you're going to launch something, let me know I'd
like to promote for you." Sight unseen, why? Because of the quality of the
product, and so what do I leave you with when I say this. Your product's got to
be great. It's got to have high quality.
Article Source: EzineArticles expert:Sean
Mize
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