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How to Promote Your Affiliate Squeeze Page

January 8th, 2010

There are several ways to promote your affiliate squeeze page.

You can use Google Adwords to send traffic to your affiliate opt-in page. You can create a blog at Blogger.com. And you can write articles and submit them to article directories.

Before you do any of these marketing tactics you need to check your marketing system to make sure everything is in place.

You need to fix any grammar errors and misspellings. Check your web pages in both of the browsers, which are Netscape and Internet Explorer.

Do yourself a favor and double check all your autoresponder messages for grammar and misspellings.

Check the sequence of your autoresponder.

You need to test your autoresponder by subscribing to your own opt-in list with your personal email address.

Also try to unsubscribe from your own list.

It is very important to check your list to make sure your email address is added when you subscribed and removed when you un-subscribed.

Check if your affiliate link is properly working in the email messages that will be sent to your own email address.

Once this is done you can start to promote your affiliate squeeze page. Here I will cover article marketing, as this is the easiest, surest and most viral affiliate marketing available on the Internet. And it’s absolutely free!

Let’s say you have chosen 4 affiliate programs. Start writing articles for these affiliate programs by using two affiliate links per article for the resource box when you submit. That way you only have to write 2 articles a day for each affiliate link set. This will add up to 4 articles a day.

Do this every single day. Put two of your affiliate links in the resource box of two of your articles and the other two affiliate links in the resource box of the other two articles.

When submitting your articles make sure to read the article directory rules very carefully because some of them may not accept affiliate links.

If that is the case you need to re-direct your affiliate links to a blog created especially for the specific affiliate program or to a domain name you have buy including the hosting, if asked for it.

Writing articles is not as difficult as it sounds. Google search for some useful content related to your affiliate programs and write about 250-300 words about it.

Write in a ‘telling the secrets’ style without revealing it all. Leave enough to wonder about so your prospects will want to click on your affiliate links.

If you do this you will soon see real money making results. This is viral, once it starts it never stops!