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Tips To Monetize Money Magnet
Websites
Do you run
a Money Magnet model on your
Internet business website? If
not, you should because the
Money Magnet model helps to
maximize your profits. The
Money Magnet Model is a
combination of the active and
passive business models. You
sell a product actively and also
earn money from passive methods
such as Google AdSense.
Money
Magnet Model Tip #1: The
secret to building a quality
subscriber list is to NOT
blatantly ask people to opt-in
or subscribe to your website.
Instead, you need a less
obtrusive approach. This can be
achieved by modifying the
wording you use. The key is to
begin by offering a snippet of
free content. This tempts the
website visitor into wanting to
read more. Then you ask the
website visitor to “Register” on
your website to view more
content. This is called the
“reverse opt-in” process.
The reverse
opt-in process has proven to
significantly increase the
opt-in rate. People are more
inclined to sign up for your
list because they want to read
more information and they feel
like it is a “membership” type
website.
Money
Magnet Model Tip #2:
Regular pop-up message should be
ditched. It has been tested and
proven that “spinning” pop-ups
are the most effective.
Spinning pop-ups are part of the
content page and not in a new
window. Spinning pop-ups are
basically layers of HTML.
Therefore, they seamlessly blend
into the content on the
website. This causes more
website visitors to read and
interact with them.
Money
Magnet Model Tip #3:
Content is king. Spread your
content far and wide. Always
put free content in your
Autoresponder. Remember,
Autoresponder emails should
always be in plain text. If you
send an HTML email message it
will most likely get stuck in
SPAM email prison.
Next take
your plain text emails and
articles and turn them into
individual content pages that
you can post on your business
website. You can convert each
email and article into its own
HTML page and post it. This
enables you to reuse content.
Don’t worry about repeated
content. Most subscribers will
not notice that you have the
same or similar information in
the email messages and on the
website.
Breaking
the articles into their own
individual HTML pages is called
the Forced Content Consumption
method. This enables you to
send links to the articles
through emails in your
Autoresponder. Why would you do
this? Think of it this way.
Most people do not read every
article on a website in one
sitting because their can be
hundreds of articles. If you
send a link to each article in
separate emails then it enables
the subscriber to read all the
articles at one time or another.
Marketing Tips Provided to
You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful
Promoter
Author of Powerful
Promoting Tips |