Links to previous weeks posts can be found at the bottom of this post.
Week 3 of Jimmy’s Affiliatenaire is all about setting up your autoresponder system, so when people sign-up for their “freebie”, they automatically receive a ‘welcome’ email from you.
I have completed this process numerous times over the years but if you never have then Jimmy provides step-by-step procedures including several videos showing you exactly how.
He also explains the crucial part of the ‘confirmation’ page, which people get directed to, once they sign-up.
Jimmy also tells us the description to include immediately above the freebie opt-in area to entice more people to sign-up.
So was I impressed with week 3?
Absolutely yes!
Two PDF’s which includes over 20 pages of tips and ideas and 6 step-by-step videos for creating your autoresponder and opt-in form. And that’s just one week, so yes, I would say that is bloody good value.
I’ve now received week 4 – more PDF’s and more videos. This guy leaves nothing out.
This week’s lesson is all about blogging and writing the different types of blog posts.
Jimmy mentions 7 types and goes through in detail how to write each type.
Now I’ve been blogging for quite a few years and thought I knew a lot about blogging. The tips that Jimmy reveals this week are a bit of an eye-opener for me.
I’ve decided to actually print this week’s lesson and refer to it, each time I write a blog post.
If you are just thinking about getting into affiliate marketing, this course is darn good. I’m not easily impressed but this is a nice structured step-by-step course and teaches you everything you need to get started (well that’s where I’m up to so far).
Check out the full details by linking here: Affiliatenaire
Previous weeks links:
Affiliatenaire sounds a little too good to be true.
.-= David Stillwagon´s last blog ..Rem sleep behavior disorder =-.
David,
I wouldn’t say ‘too good to be true’ – I think it just over delivers and doesn’t leave anything out (so far!).
The real proof is when it makes me money!
The first few weeks are aimed at those who are starting from scratch and all about setting up your blog structure etc.
So not a lot of work for me to do, so far, just a few twists of advice I’ve never seen before.
Andrew