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Articles And Onetime Offers - Tips And Strategies

By Matt Bacak
Dec 1, 2008
Are you confused about how many articles to submit each day? Where should you submit these articles? Then check out question one for your answer.

Plus, we will talk about a onetime offer I did recently. In this case I just tried to sell the product and not build a list. Find out my thoughts on the strategy behind this offer in question two.

Question #1: You mentioned that you are submitting an article a day. Do you submit one article to different places using article submitting software or do you submit one article over several days to different article submission sites?

Answer: I submit 2-3 articles a day to hundreds of different sites. For example, let's say I had two articles going out today. Article one goes to submission site #1, #2, and so on. Article two goes to the same locations. I use around 100 different locations.

I used to use article submitting software to submit the articles. I used Article Submitter Pro. You can also use Article Marketer.

Question #2: I'm trying to model and swipe from your launch. Do you feel that if you were not as well known that you would have more success with a squeeze page and send all the traffic to a onetime offer that sells them a CD and the forced continuity? I fear that your model will lose out on building a list. I know that many of them won't pony up $7.99 for the CD.

Answer: If you have seen how much traffic I get to this page you wouldn't believe it. I went through 6 gigs of bandwidth on my videos already. There have been over 80,000 visitors in traffic to my page. This means that I have possibly lost out on 80,000 people of traffic.

The purpose of the way I did this onetime offer was to just get buyers and not build a list. I wanted people to pass it around. I didn't want to a build a list of pansies. The people that do buy are not pansies.

The other reason I did this was that it created a viral marketing system. In my perspective, the reason for launches is to build a legend. I'm becoming a legend to some of the legends. This was the purpose of this onetime offer.

You still want to capture these people that look at your onetime offer. If they don't buy then you can have an exit pop up that asks for their information.

Remember, a lot of joint venture partners may not mail because the possibility of you squeezing them into your list. I usually drive all my traffic to my squeeze page. But if you will notice the last to promotions I did, I didn't require an opt-in, which is hard for me.
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