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Big John
03-28-2011, 06:14 PM
Hey all,

With affiliate programs, you can easily sell products without
even having to have the product in your hand. As nice as it
sounds, you still need to have you own website; it is a
requirement for many affiliate programs. Having a website is
ideal, but to really make money with affiliate programs, you
need to have a website that receives a relatively high amount of
traffic. If you would like to increase the amount of traffic
that your website sees, you should examine newsletters. They are
a great way to increase website traffic.

Before examining how newsletters can help you increase your
websites traffic, it is best that you first understand
newsletters. When it comes to understanding newsletters, there
tends to be a little bit of confusion. Newsletters come in a
number of different shapes, sizes, and styles; they are all used
for different purposes. Newsletters are essentially emails that
are sent to those who have requested to receive them. Some use
newsletters solely to update their customers and other uses them
just as means of regular communication. Despite a variation in
purposes, one the most common uses of a newsletter is to
increase traffic.

One of the most common questions asked, concerning email
newsletters is “why?” A large number of individuals, namely
affiliate program participants, wonder why they should even
bother writing and then distributing a newsletter. In all
honesty, there are an unlimited number of reasons why you should
write and distribute newsletters to those who are interested in
receiving them. The number one reason is because you can do it
as little or as often as you want. Many webmasters only send
out newsletters as often as their time allows them to do so. It
is also important to note that your newsletter content can be
whatever you want it to be. In fact, you may even want to think
about tying in your affiliate program or the products that you
are selling.

In conjunction with an affiliate program or an affiliate product
tie in, you can not only use newsletters to increase your
website traffic, but also to promote your affiliate products;
products that you are responsible to help sell. You can do this
by writing a quick review or recommendation of the products or
products that you are helping to sell. If you haven’t tried the
product yourself, you may want to try and find other internet
users who have. Most of the time, you will find that many
internet users are more than willing to write a quick review,
just for the sake of helping others.

If you are an article writer or if you enjoy writing, you may
want to write your own newsletters. If you are not an article
writer or if you are, but you just don’t have the time to
produce you own newsletters, you don’t have to. There are a
number of alternatives for you to choose from. One of the
easiest alternatives is to pay a professional to write your
newsletter for you. If you are looking for a free way to make a
newsletter, you are urged to examine article directories. Many
article directories give out free usage rights for their
articles. This means that you can easily find newsletter
content, that you didn’t write, without having to spend a dime!
When using article directories, it is advised that you use
articles that are, in one way or another, related to your
website or the affiliate products that you are helping to sell.

As you can see, there are a number of reasons why you should at
least think about writing and disturbing a newsletter. In
addition to those reasons, there are also an unlimited number of
benefits to using newsletters to your advantage. Whether you
make the decision to write your own newsletters, hire a
professional, or use free content from article directories, you
are urged to give newsletters a chance. In the end, you might
be surprised just how effective they are.

To your success,
--
BIG John - Backwoods Redneck
* www.JustAskBigJohn.com *
Living proof "A Country Boy Can Survive"
in the digital age & Still Skin A Buck!

P.S. Have you ever received a newsletter in your email? A large
number of internet users do and many actually read them!

eaguirre
06-10-2011, 12:35 AM
hey big john,

total noob here!

what's a newsletter look like?

elvis

richard crooke
06-15-2011, 09:57 PM
Elvis,

A newsletter is an ezine article or email with content. It keeps your list active looking at your content.

Richard



hey big john,

total noob here!

what's a newsletter look like?

elvis

gary dion
07-03-2011, 09:10 AM
hey big john,

thanks for the tip sounds like that will be very usefull

Julian Farley
07-24-2012, 09:54 AM
That's great thanks Big John.

A twist people have been using on the newsletter model is to get the product owner to write a blog post on your site, then use that blog post as your newsletter. After your audience is introduced to the product owner.. .BAM... hit them with the product owners promotion.

This saves you from having to do any writing, or product creation.

John Bair
10-06-2012, 03:48 PM
Your welcome guys!.. Happy to help. Free free to add me on Skype @ multifaceted1 if you need any help on this ;)