Hi Trina,
I think that most of what you say here is absolutely correct. In fact someone hit me with a supposed freebie 3 step something...and when I got into it it turned into signing up for 12 affiliate programs. None of them free, but all with free test drives. I just need to put my credit card in.
Sometimes the nature of doing business will lead you to certain affiliate programs that are in your interest. I use audio, for example, another I get some free webtools and low dollar stuff from another website. I am talking abut registering domains etc. I don't promote those at all and don't even think about the money in them. I do give them out when someone could use the tools. It will pay for my services, and that is all I care about, even that isn't a biggie.
I agree that it is best to stick on target even though you may be promoting more then one biz.
Today someone invited me to a Forum regarding "Marketing" when I got there it was some viral program like what you are talking about in your last post. You click on the ad, which links to their website and then the next, 6 times, then you sign up for free and pass it on. Your ad moves down a place, so you could have lots of clicks to your site. The idea is that people are going to see your website and actually get excited and buy from you. I don't think so.
I did sign up and here is why. I decided that there could be a way to use this to my advantage since after all this one really was free. I didn't post my website inside of it. I created a new capture page that just showed my sizzle number and one sentence. "Write down this number" and pointed a Tinyurl at it. Boom that is all you see is a big phone number. I know these people will only look for 10 seconds. No scrolling, click, hello here I am.
I did that because I agree with you that no one is going to take the time to read anything when clicking through.
On the other hand sometimes it's how you position yourself that I think is important. I do have a market where my buyer is the buyer of other opportunities. That is a fact. Years ago when I was on phones selling investment deals we paid good money for "buyers" lists. These were lists of people who had previously purchased what we were selling. Identifying the characteristics of who they are is important and you can target to them.
At the same time I agree with you that it does not do any good to run around pitching everyone with your opportunity. Cuz I get hit with so many I dont even have time to look - except for may 5 seconds.
Tks
Ron O'Daniels
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