1) Introduction
2) Promoting to Your Mailing List
3) Promoting to ClickBank Publishers
4) Promoting Individual Features of the Book
http://www.supertips.com/sales.php?offer=xxxxxx&pid=45
where xxxxxx is your nickname
Hi,
It's Harvey Segal here.
The goal of the book is about how to become a successful publisher so in the next few sections I describe a variety of ways that you can find targeted readers and how to put your message across.
You could start with a mailout to your subscriber list if you have one (section 2).
An obvious target is current publishers (section 3).
As I add more ideas on how you can promote the book I will keep you in touch. And if you have any suggestions or comments please let me know.
Thanks
If you run an Ezine or have some other form of mailing list you will know that when you personally endorse a product to your readers it has more power than any ad.
Here's an example of a short write-up you can use in your ezine or mailing list: a little more 'hyped' than my usual style - just edit it as you see fit.
One of the most well know gurus on the Net is 'Mr SuperTips' - that's Harvey Segal with his highly popular SuperTips series of book such as Ad Tracking SuperTips, Forum SuperTips and 101 SuperTips.
But he also has another name.
Mr ClickBank !
He's the acknowledged ClickBank expert with his ClickBank website and forum, and newsletter which has run since 2002.
So who better to write "ClickBank Publisher SuperTips" an outstanding ebook packed with dazzling tips on how ClickBank publishers can maximize their ClickBank income.
Just one area of the book alone is worth 10 times the value as Harvey shows how you should run your affiliate program addressing issues such as link theft, cloaking, special affiliate links, 3rd party management tools and more.
All explained by a master of clarity in a book that is well organized, neatly set out, easy to follow, written without hype and not littered with annoying links.
Harvey tells us that in researching this book he went back and re-read every single post at the ClickBank Success Forum. Over 4,000 of them.
You can check out the rest of the contents of this highly recommended book at [Affiliate Link]
How often do you see a publisher site with a blatant link on the sales page to the affiliate program ?
Maybe you can tell the publisher that you were tempted to join his program but fear that customers will simply sign up to purchase using their own nickname.
And tell him that there are solutions to avoid this - described in the book.
That's just one example of an issue covered in the book, more in the next section.
Again in response to questions at forums and such like you can state that the topic is discussed in the book
These include