Why You Should Give Away A Free Gift

Why You Should Give Away A Free GiftOne thing that I don’t like about internet marketing is that it’sĀ ever-changing. Now there are also some pros about that like, there’s a lot of money to be made here, because a person keeps buying, because all the stuff keepsĀ changing.

You just can’t stop buying…

But I don’t like that, because it’s very hard to create an autoresponder sequence where I could set up the products I want to promote, write emails and just forget it. There are a few internet marketing products that aren’t promoted via launch, but they are very hard to find.

I have loaded up my autoresponder with these rare ones and have putted one of them as my primary offer and sadly the offer got closed. I have mistaken that it is a product which isn’t sold via launch.

I have written up emails to promote the offer and even the squeeze page was built around the offer and now it’s gone and all the copy that I have written is almost useless.

That’s why I hate it.

If I would be lucky enough to find a product which is kinda similar to the one I was promoting then I would only need to tweak the copy a bit, but I don’t think that I’m going to find it.

So, I’m thinking to get back to the old model where you offer a free gift, this way I wont need to change my squeeze pages all the time like I do now.

If you were using the method that is described in the DotComSecretsX, where you create a squeeze page for a paid offer and don’t give away a free gift, I recommend to change it unless you are up for changing your squeeze pages every week, which is okay, if you have the time.

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Liudas Butkus

Skype: julius_ledux

Email: ledux.qwertyui@gmail.com

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2 comments on “Why You Should Give Away A Free Gift

  1. Tim Apple says:

    I agree completely…I will be doing the same for my own blog.

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