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How To
Use Free For All Link Pages
to Promote--FREE!
by Dr.
Kevin Nunley
There are thousands of them. Millions of people use them. You
bet, they're crowded. But free for all link pages can be a
powerful tool in the hands of anyone who knows how to use them
with determination and flair.
The Internet is the great free enterprise marketplace of our
day. Like your great-grandfather who began his business by
placing his apple box near Times Square, free for all links give
you the chance to shout your message at no cost or low cost in
the big world of ecommerce.
Free for all link sites feature a line of advertising with a
link to your web page. Prospects can quickly and easily scan
down a page of links to find products, services, and
opportunities that interest them.
Like a new service scrolling the day's headlines, free for all
link pages give you a running update on what is happening on the
Internet's front lines. Lots of people check them regularly to
stay on the cutting edge.
Thousands of beginning (and experienced) Internet entrepreneurs
have discovered free for all links are a great way to launch a
new product, test an innovative service, or give their web site
a quick boost of traffic.
Here are four ways to make these free link opportunities work
for you.
1. Use one of the services that blasts your link to hundreds of
pages. Even though lots of other people are doing the same, the
number of visitors to these sites creates a collective crowd of
potential customers.
Services that charge a small subscription fee for access to
their network can give you a less crowded field for promoting
your link. Nir Leibovich, CEO of Linkomatic<
http://linkomatic.com > points
to recent improvements for free for all link enthusiasts.
"We have a proprietary license to over 3500 of these link pages
and no one else can submit to them," Leibovich said. This means
members of Linkomatic's network have their links stay up on link
pages longer with more exposure.
2. Make sure your line of ad copy sizzles. Start with an action
word. Use marketing's two most powerful words: FREE and YOU.
Offer your reader a benefit for clicking. Tell them what they
will get when they arrive at your site. It may take some
practice to get your message to fit into a single line.
Readers should click your link to find a web page that exactly
echoes what your line of link advertising said. Don't confuse
prospects by promising them one thing in the link ad and hitting
them with something different on your web page.
3. Consider getting your own free for all links page. You can
harvest the email addresses of those who place ads and send them
your own marketing message. Because others voluntarily place
their links on your site, you have a legitimate and valuable
opt-in list to promote with.
Keep in mind almost everyone who places a link is launching or
promoting a small business. All need services, products, and
ideas you can sell them. Focus your offerings on things that
help them do work faster, increase sales, or find a viable
opportunity.
When you place your link on someone else's site, expect to get
an email confirmation from them. It may be a good strategy to
create a special mailbox or email account just for replies. It
will help you keep your free for all link promotion program
organized.
4. Be persistent. Your great-grandfather didn't get a free ride.
He had to brave cold weather, rude people, and meager earnings.
Eventually his persistence paid off. He built a business that
grew each year and benefited generations of family with a solid
income and promising future.
Write your dream down on a piece of paper. List three to five
steps that will get you to your goal. Put the paper in your
pocket. Take it out several times each day and read it. Keep
doing it until the paper becomes dirty and ragged.
This simple technique has been used by countless entrepreneurs
for centuries. It is responsible for vast fortunes. Constantly
review your goals and the methods you will use to obtain them.
This is vital for keeping you focused. It is an important step
toward making free Internet promotion your path to a bright
future.
Kevin Nunley provides marketing advice and copy writing for
businesses and organizations. Read all his money-saving
marketing tips at
http://DrNunley.com/
. Reach him at
kevin@drnunley.com
or (801)253-4536. |