This week, I advised you to avoid being too salesy when recommending programs. Don't try to make your messages more appealing with cheap tricks like coloring texts, using a lot of capital letters, or choosing hyped subject lines.
These actions can actually repel good prospects instead of attracting
them.
If you want more sales and signups, you don't need any tricks or secrets. All you need is to be true fan of your program. You should know the product better than anyone else. And it should be a good one.
Because these factors will speak to prospects louder than all the crafty words altogether.
If you know your product, and it's good, you don't need to use a lot of adverbs to describe it. You just tell people: "A secret launch" and get referrals and sales without much persuasion.
There's a very popular network of sites in
our niche. If I recommended their launches, I would get many referrals and earn good commissions.
However, I won't recommend or even share the name of this network. Even though I know the product deeply, I'm not their fan because the product is crap.
Here's a new warning for you: Don't sell crap.
Go find good site, learn every single detail as if it was your car for sale. Only recommend it if it's good and gets you results (commissions from scamming people don't count).
I'm a big fan of a site called Herculist Plus, which has over 373,000 members. Today, 9 subscribers
joined my list from this site: 3 from hourly emails and 6 from PowerBlurbs.
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If you want help feel free to ask me. I'm here for you.
Thanks.