TRUTH IN ADVERTISING
During the last year we have seen a big change in how marketers
promote their products. We believe that truth in advertising
will get you much farther than hype, dishonesty or misleading
ads/subject lines. If you use these tactics most, if not all,
the people will shun you and refuse to sign up under you for any
program or service you promote. This is FACT.
When you promote on the internet, you are not only promoting
your product, service or affiliate programs, you are also
promoting YOURSELF. Everything you write or do reflects on you
and how other marketers view you. How you represent yourself
determines whether you will be respected and taken seriously or
not.
There are so many marketing newbies these days observing how
other marketers promote their products. BUT they may not be
picking up good advertising skills by doing this. Over the last
while there have been a larger number of marketers using what we
call "Dirty" tricks in their subject lines in order to get you
to open their email. This actually doesn't do the marketer any
good, because as soon as their email is opened, the person that
has been 'duped' by the subject line feels cheated and deletes
the email, but not before making note of the persons name and/or
referral URL so they can make sure to NEVER sign up for their
programs again.
This is an inappropriate way to promote any opportunity. These
are just a few examples of inappropriate subject lines:
"Activate your account, please" "YOUR ACCOUNT HAS BEEN
TERMINATED" "Remove!!" "Your Account Has Been De-Activated"
"From Admin" "Congratulations you won free software" "Admin -
Your Confirmation Required" "Notification of Payment Received!!"
"Paypal Notification" "URGENT - You Must Confirm Your Free
Position Now !" "Your commission check" "Confirmation Required"
"You've made another commission!"
Some of these marketers actually tell you these are GOOD and
EFFECTIVE marketing tips. Yes, these subject lines may get the
reader to open it because they believe it is from a program they
might have just signed up for or they think it is indeed a
commission notification. But when they find out what the email
is really about, 9 times out of 10 they will delete it. Now, is
that a good marketing tip?? Do you really think that a reader
will actually go to your site and sign up under you when you
tricked them into opening up the email in the first place?
You do not need to use these types of tactics to get traffic to
your site, there are other HONEST ways to achieve that. If you
are going to promote your opportunity, do it with taste.
I try to provide our own members with a Safe, Honest and
Responsive way for anyone to promote their ads. This is our
"Mission". Many other safelist owners are now demonstrating this
same "Mission". We do this, because we CARE about all of our
members and want to make sure their stay with us is an enjoyable
one !
Always remember these words, they work in the marketing arena as
well as everyday life..... HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY. If you
adhere to honest marketing ethics, then you will gain respect,
admiration and SIGNUPS!!
They will KNOW they can depend on YOU!