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1. Promote your email list through an affiliate program.
At http://listpartners.com you can easily set-up your own
affiliate program at zero cost. You then just pay your
affiliates a small commission per subscriber, or credit
them with advertising impressions in your publication.

2. Use a "pop-in" box on your website to collect leads.
It's a proven fact, those little boxes that pop-up when you
visit a website can be up to 3,800% more effective, says
Brian Garvin of Optinlightning.com . I have to agree!
For an example pop-in box: http://optinlightning.com

3. Flaunt those testimonials and build credibility.
Testimonials can play a huge role in how prospects repond
to your advertisement. In fact, I'm sure I've made purchases
based on a product's testimonials alone.

Adding a few testimonials to your web page or ad copy is
one of the cheapest, most effective ways to immediately
boost reponse rates. Try it. (Don't forget your order form!)

4. Take advantage of the free list-building services.
There's a ton of these programs floating around the 'Net
right now, and most work on a simple multi-level referral
system. Not only do these generate more subscribers, but
they also help to save you money!

My personal testing shows that Wes Blaylock's new system
is the most effective - available 100% free at:
http://www.roibot.com/w.cgi?R39995_Sdrive3

5. Harness the power of referrals.
This is a powerful strategy that should not be overlooked.
Referrals are a very receptive bunch, mostly because they
have already developed a small level of trust from the third
parties recommendation.

You may want to try offering a free eBook or free report to
people who refer new customers/subscribers to your website.
This can be easily accomplished with the free automated
traffic generator/referral service found at:
http://letemknow.com

About the Author

Michael is creator of the 'Outrageous Profit Tactics' FREE
Email Course-- Discover How Your Website Can Experience
a 31% to 288% Profit Increase Within the Next 40 Days!

 

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