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CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT
Follow the forum's instructions about how to create the account. Onscreen instructions are sufficient. Before creating your username, think about how you want to present yourself.
PAY ATTENTION TO THE USER AGREEMENT AND POSTING GUIDELINES
Make sure you follow the rules of the forum. They vary from community to community, so if you have any questions, ask for clarification.
BUILD A COMPELLING PROFILE
Your profile is what tells the rest of the community who you are. If it's empty, barely contains any information, and doesn't have a photo -people are going to think you're a spammer, even if you're not.
Take time to write a profile that will make people see the value you can bring, and want to connect with you.
LURK FOR AWHILE
Read the threads in the various sections of the forum. Find out what kinds of information people are sharing, the questions they are asking, etc.
Watch for the power players in the threads and prepare to connect with them
INTRODUCE YOURSELF
People won't know to talk to you and what value you bring to the community if they don't know you're there. Jump in when you're ready. Say who you are, and what you bring to the table. Also mention what you'd like to get from the community. (No, the answer isn't sales.)
CONTRIBUTE VALUE
Don't promote yourself all the time. Offer useful information. Help people who have questions you can answer. That's the best way you can establish yourself as credible and trustworthy.
ADD YOUR WEBSITE ADDRESS TO YOUR FORUM SIGNATURE
Your URL will be at the bottom of every forum post you make - but that's no excuse to spam the forum. You'll get banned and won't make any friends in the process.
SOLO ADS
You've no doubt visited a website that offers a free report for joining an email list. Once the website owner grows the email list to a sizeable number of subscribers, say around 5,000 or 10,000, they may opt to sell solo ads.
When you buy a solo ad, you're getting an advertisement in the email blast that goes out to all those subscribers with a link to your website. Each person who clicks on that link in the email is a "click." Solo ads are sold with a guaranteed minimum number of clicks. Prices typically range from $.30 to $.50 a click, meaning 100 clicks will cost anywhere from $30 to $50.
WHY INVEST IN SOLO ADS?
Solo ads let you leverage the power of people on another person's list - a list that has likely taken years to build. This means the list subscribers are used to getting email from the seller - and increases the chance they will respond to the email.
Solo ads are considerably more affordable than other forms of advertising, like Google's PPC program. This makes them an effective way to build traffic to your website.
Solo ads are completely measurable and scalable. You can continuously test and tweak your ads to ensure you are getting the best possible conversion rates. If you don't have a lot of startup capital to work with, you can invest a small amount in solo ads and get quite a good ROI, and repeat. Once you've found the right ad you know works, scale up and spend more on advertising it to maximize your traffic generation.
WRITING YOUR SOLO ADS
Make your headline grab attention. Keep the subject line short. Use keywords near the beginning of the ad. Ask the publisher to not personalize the subject line, as this takes away valuable character space from you. Don't make any big earning claims - this detracts from reader trust. Scan your content for spam filter triggers, and remove them. Remember, don't sell in the ad - the goal is to drive traffic. Once the traffic arrives - that's when the sale begins.
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