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The Google Piggyback Piggybank

August 25th, 2009
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The internet marketing niche is rife with new launches by the major gurus.  Each day sees several significant new training courses, ebooks, training courses, etc.

An interesting current example is Google Cash Sniper being offered by Chris Fox in early July

The gurus are very willing to grant affiliates commissions of at least 50% on the sales they generate because they need the affilates to dramatically expand the reach of their product marketing efforts.

In addition, they provide a plethora of relevant suggested marketing materials for their affiliates to use.  These generally include email copy, ppc ad copy, banners, videos and so on.

Furthermore, they enlist Joint Venture (JV) partners who flood their lists with emails promoting the launch.

Even if you are a network marketing novice with no current website and no marketing list, you can still compete as an affiliate marketer.

The Cash Sniper Review Strategy

Even the inexperienced and nearly broke can replenish their personal piggybanks by riding the guru waves with little cost other than their personal sweat equity investment.

Consider how most people react when the get the promotional email.  Many  are simply ignored, but often enough the messages are compelling enough to spark interest, if not an immediate purchase.

Think about what the prospect then does, he starts a google search to find more information for confirmation of his inclination to purchase the product.This is where you can come in and capitalize on the developers product development and promotional investment.

Basically, you post a product review on the net, usually in the form of a blog, that is specially constructed to hijack the confirmation seeker just at the point his is ready to buy.

You only need a decent web hosting provider that you can get for as little as $5 per month, and a relevant domain name that you can acquire for as little as $10 per year.Free blooging sites like WordPress provide the best framework for your review site. 

The No to Low Cost Piggyback Strategy

The simple idea is to establish a buying keyword targeted product review site in the form of a blog.  Then you do the critical linking back to your review site that will enable it to achieve a high enough Google rank to hijack free traffic from the nearly ready to buy confirmation seekers.

The critical buying key words would include thinks like the product name plus:

  • Review
  • Bonus
  • Access
  • Buy
  • Discount

An example keyword string to optimize your site around might be “Google Cash Sniper Bonus”.You also need to dive in really early in the prelaunch phase to get a relevant domain name like “cashsnipersreview”.com” to insure high ranking.

Writing Compelling Conversion Page Copy

The best and easiest source for blog content is to collect the most interesting email copy provided by the publisher to use for promotion, do a few simple modifications and post on your blog.It is critical for ranking high in the search engines that you include a bit of relevant addition articles which point back to your review page

However, your actual review conversion page is the most critical.  The easiest way to get compelling copy is to moderately rewrite the copy provided by the developer of the product in his prelaunch promotional materials.  You can find many good examples of compelling review articles at Network Online Reviews.

Achieve High Ranking With Effective Back Linking

There are a variety of ways to establish strong back links:

  • Post brief reviews and Videos on Web 2.0 sites with links pointing back to your review site
  • Post articles on major article networks with links back to your sites.
  • Post comments on high ranking relevant blog sites with links back to your review in your signature block.

To summarize, you too can legally snipe highly profitable commissions from new product launches as an affiliate marketer.In additon, the reality is that they desperately need you to be doing this to extend their marketing reach.

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