What Good is Viral if it isn't Residual?
OK, let's assume that you've got an incredible viral marketing
campaign. You're receiving tons of visitors, and hopefully many
sales through a viral that's making its way across the Internet.
But if you're limiting yourself to one-time sales and affiliate
commission, you're leaving money on the table. This is where a
residual income opportunity comes in.
In order for something to be viral, it has to have a high
perceived value, and be easy to give away to others right Also,
people must have a strong incentive to give it away, and there
is no greater incentive to give something away than by giving
someone the opportunity to profit mightily through a residual
income opportunity, where they can potentially profit forever
from a simple one-time action.
Many Internet marketers use viral ebooks to increase traffic and
sales. This is an excellent viral strategy, but one that as of
yet hasn't been utilized to its full potential. There are
endless ways to create a viral marketing campaign.
You can even use this article as a viral tool; it doesn't even
have to be as complex as compiling an ebook. Articles can be
shared even easier than ebooks, through e-mail, on websites, and
in your ezines. Can you see how compelling a message such as
this can be for whoever reads it?
How long does it take for someone to copy and paste this
article? Not long at all! I allow people who sign up for the
residual income opportunity accessible through my resource box
to replace my website URL with their own. Then they simply share
the article with others.
And the results have been incredible.
So the next time you create a viral marketing campaign, consider
integrating a residual income opportunity that you can profit
forever from, instead of just once!
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include our resource box as listed below.
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