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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Use Forum Marketing to Promote Your ClickBank Products - Part One


Imagine this: there's a great product you want to promote at ClickBank, you've got your affiliate links, you've added details about the product to your web site or blog or maybe you're going to market purely by placing signature files at the end of your outgoing emails. Now what?

Well actually that's just the first part of the marketing exercise, the second part is much more important and, without completing the second part, you're unlikely to sell even one of those ClickBank products, unless you've bought a copy yourself to research the product before promoting it to other people.

This is the part of the money-making exercise that many people dread, they think marketing is expensive, hitty missy, it takes real expertise, and it doesn't always work.

How wrong they are! Marketing is as easy and as uncomplicated as you want it to be, it can also be completely free of charge, and it can generate double figure orders within twenty-four hours.

One of the most effective, least expensive (usually it's free), most profitable ways to market your ClickBank products is by conversing and posting messages in forums used by people most likely to be interested in whatever product you are promoting. If you're selling a book about dog care, for example, you can market in forums populated by dog enthusiasts; if you're selling a book about making money from AdSense you can market in forums visited by Internet marketers in general or AdSense enthusiasts in particular. I'm sure you see how it works.

All you need now is a list of forums populated by potential buyers of your product and you can find those forums via a simple Google search. Do it like this:

* Go to Google.com and in the search box key in something like 'xxxx forum', where xxxx is the subject of your ClickBank product. So, for a dog care book you'd probably key in something like 'dog forum', for a book about growing Bonsai trees you might key in 'bonsai forum', and so on. You might also synonyms for the word 'forum' to ensure you reach the majority of appropriate groups. Words like 'community', 'message board', 'group' can be used in place of 'forum' in your Google search. Now click to search on Google.

As you might already be aware, Google returns sites according to relevance, which means the first twenty or so sites listed are probably the most suitable for your requirements and should also be among the most heavily populated and active of forums. Go through the first few pages looking for forums that seem most appropriate for your requirements. You need forums with regular postings, preferably daily, and with hundreds or thousands of active members. Some forums give details about members currently visiting the forum, and you should look for ten or more with double or triple figure members online at any one time. You're going to be offering advice and snippets of information about the subject concerned, you're going to be branding yourself as an expert with your own domain name based on the subject matter concerned, and you are going to finish each posting with an invitation for members to visit your site or email you for further advice and information.

When you've made your choice paste the forum urls into a text document or spreadsheet and keep it somewhere safe, you will be using it often.




Avril Harper is a successful ClickBank vendor and affiliate and the author of CLICKBANK FAST ACTION PROFIT REPORTS which you can download free of charge, any time, at: www.avrilharper.com/clickbankreport.html





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