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Using Ad Co-op Publishing To Get Free Leads

This lesson teaches you to get free leads with ad co-ops. These services sell advertising by bringing publishers together. You do not have to purchase ads as a publisher.

Each publisher in the group gets free leads by running the ads of the people who purchase advertising. Those who run either free or paid advertising must subscribe to the lists that run their ad.

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While I don't recommend this for an established marketer, per se, it's a great way to get several hundred or more subscribers or so if you are just starting out. This method is for the beginning to intermediate marketer. It works 100%. However, services like EzineFire give somewhat higher-quality subscribers because they are more targeted.

Nonetheless, I did make my first few sales using this exact method and then moved on to other techniques.

Most importantly, this is another one of those CAN'T-FAIL methods. You would have to be a retarded chimpanzee not to get subscribers with these free services.

Special Tips:

1. You have to give a name for your ezine. This could be virtually any name as long as it is tasteful. Don't think too hard about it. You could call it Jane's Marketing Tips or Bob's Traffic Secrets. Anything like that will do.

2. When you run these ads, put your ads at the very top so they get the most exposure. Run all the other ads below your ad.

3. IMPORTANT- If you use this method, set up a separate list for these ad co-ops. Your regular subscribers should go on a list with an autoresponder and weekly mailings.

This method should use a throw-away list that will get you started, but you want a separate list for the other techniques that I teach.

The reason for this is that you want your ads only going out to your quality list of subsribers.

What do I mean by this?

Your regular list will be non-incentivized subscribers who actually respond to your ad and subscribe.

Ad co-op subscribers are incentivized subscribers. In other words, they are subscribing because they have to subscribe to run either free or paid ads.You always want to separate your incentivized and non-incentivized subscribers.

Your non-incentivized subscribers are more valuable, so you don't want to expose them to other ads. This could decrease your response rates.

With the incentivized subscribers coming from the ad co-ops, you fully expect them to read less because they will be joining several other lists at the same time.

So, the lesson is to separate your good subscribers, who respond to your actual ads, from the so-so subscribers, who are joining because they need to join to get what they want

4. You will need a webpage to act as the home of your ezine.
I recommend  
Kiosk   (It's $1 for first month for you to evaluate)
                          


However, you could use any free webpage. I just don't recommend it.

To run two separate lists, one each for your incentivized and non-incentivized subscribers, I recommend SendFree.

http://www.sendfree.com/affref/88697

I actually use SendFree, and I recommend it without reservation.

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Go to these URL's below and apply to be a publisher. You will be guaranteed free subscribers as soon as you are accepted.

Apply for all of them because I don't currently know the usage rate of all these ad co-ops.

http://www.adsmarket.biz/ad_coop_program.html

http://www.afasoloadcoop.com/
Note: Click on Publisher's Info to join.

http://www.dreamcoop.tk/

http://www.essentialteam.com/publishers.html

http://www.ezineadhelper.com/index.html

http://www.mywizardads.com/publishersonly.html

http://www.subscribeme.net/index.html
Go to this one first because it offers free ads.

http://hop.clickbank.net/?jgservices/paaads
This was by far the best one when I was a publisher.
There's a link near the bottom of the page to join
as a publisher.

http://hop.clickbank.net/?jgservices/ezineadnet
There is a link near the bottom to sign up as
a publisher.

http://hop.clickbank.net/?jgservices/dotcomac
There are several publisher links on the page.

http://marketinglifestyle.com/averdell_join.html
This one is the most hands-free ad co-op, but
it does require 2000 subscribers on your list.
You might drop them an email, anyway. They
might cut you a break if you are honest.

http://www.noozles.com

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John Gibbs

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