26 July 2008

Affiliate Marketing with Web 2.0

Service Oriented Architecture SOA Web 2.0 Articles : Affiliate Marketing with Web 2.0 by Jared Heinitz

Web 2.0 has literally exploded into the scene in the last few years and while becoming more popular by the day many individuals are confused to what web 2.0 is and how to use it. Web 2.0 is all about social networking, and bringing people together. Some of the most common of these web 2.0 or social networking sites are MySpace, Facebook, DirectMatches, and YouTube.

The use of these sites is free and only requires an email address to register. Once registered, you are able to control the content of the page you are supplied with. In order to use the funded proposal marketing system, you just need to do a couple of things.

The first task is to design a squeeze page or lead capture site that will capture your visitors attention and be compelling enough that they will want to opt-in for more information on your product or service. Be sure to write the content like a squeeze page and drive them to your opt in form. By accomplishing this you have successfully generated a laser targeted opt-in list of contacts at a minimal expense and often times free of charge.

Another way to use web 2.0 is to search the database for people with similar interests as you. For instance, if you are marketing an ebook on party planning, you can look for people with upcoming birthdays, graduations or anniversaries. These folks will be receptive to information on planning a successful party. Again, you get a lead that is targeted to your product/service and it is free of charge. The chance of a conversion or sale is greatly increased.

The powerful aspect of web 2.0 sites is that they put you in contact with thousands or even millions of people. The networking possibilities are virtually endless. What you need to do is get them to add you as a friend or associate. These social sites allow you to send what is called a bulletin. A bulletin is a message that only reaches your list of friends or associates. This can be used to attract contacts with special offers. The use of a Limited Time Offer can also make for a very powerful call to action.

Whichever way you use web 2.0 sites, you are using a funded proposal so you make a little money along the way to supplement your paid advertising campaigns. Then you offer your higher end product/service. Since the contact already knows you and trusts you as a vendor, you have a good chance of making that secondary sale as well as others in the future.

Using web 2.0 and interactive sites properly will grow your list of contacts. The leads you generate are targeted, interested and ready to buy from you. Add the fact that the customer knows where to find you at any given moment and you have the formula for a powerful relationship with your prospects. This gives them a sense that you are "minding the store" at all times and they can reach you anytime. The ability to contact you is extremely important to your prospects. It builds trust, reliability and credibility to your business.

Get yourself moving on web 2.0 and watch your contact list explode and your sales will follow suit.

About the Author
To read my free report "Top 4 Reasons People Fail in Online Marketing and What you can do to Avoid Failing Yourself" Go Here => http://www.mlmfundedproposalmarketing.com/trk.php?c=9891&u=FUNDED-07 Jared Heinitz is a full time Affiliate & Network Marketer living in Provo, UT. He teaches how to use a funded proposal using free/low cost marketing methods to generate 10-15 leads on a daily basis.

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