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Posting Content on Partner Sites and Newsletters to Attract People to Your Website

 

People with a large number of visitors to their website or a large number of members in an online program are often receptive to outside content providers – guest-speakers and guest-bloggers offering content that could be valuable to their audience.

This is a win-win-win. The person with the large audience gets content that makes their site valuable, while their audience gets valuable content and you get exposure to new potential clients.

The content could be text articles, or telephone interviews, or webinars with slides or visual content.

The standard format is where you provide your content:

  • in a 1-hour webinar (online seminar with slides or visuals) or teleseminar (presentation or interview over the phone), followed by a brief commercial for your product or service, or
  • in a written article, with a link to your website and perhaps even an offer in your biography at the end of the article.

Besides offering your product or service, you may want to offer their audience something they could get for free by visiting your website. Then, have them opt-in (give you their email address) to access the free content, thus capturing their email for future promotion.

 

How to Find People With Large Audiences and Lists

To find people with large audiences who may be interested, besides meeting them at networking events, you may consider doing a Google search of topics that your audience would also be interested in. Then, look at which websites come up on the first page of the Google search, both the organic search sites (the ones that Google shows) and the paid ads at the top and the right.

People listed in these areas did not get there by accident. These are often people who are effective marketers, with good sized lists.

Among these high-ranking websites, see if they have a membership sign-up box somewhere prominent on their website. If they do, there’s a good chance they have plenty of people on their list.

The contact information for the website’s owner is generally in the ABOUT section of the website. If you cannot find their contact information, try doing a WHOIS search. Here’s how:

It will often tell you the name, address, phone number and email address of the website owner. You’ll probably want to send them an email and not call them, as many people become concerned that you found their phone number.

When emailing them, get to the point quickly and briefly:

  • Ask if they would be willing to chat with you briefly;
  • Compliment their website;
  • Ask if they ever use or have considered using guest-speakers or guest-bloggers;
  • Explain your expertise or subject you feel would resonate with their audience; and
  • Give your contact information.

You’ll be surprised how often the person will agree, and be appreciative, especially if you are true to your word and provide content their audience will value – and most importantly, that will make them look good.

If you have experience doing this with another website owner, give that person as reference.

Also, if you are offering to be interviewed, be prepared to offer the full package, to make it easy for them to say yes. This includes:

  • an ad or email they could send out to their list;
  • an overview of what you will cover and questions they could ask you during the interview if you are willing to be interviewed;
  • contact info to the presentation:
    • a call-in telephone number if you are suggesting a teleseminar using www.FreeConferenceCallHD.com for example – which is totally free –
    • or a web platform if you are offering a webinar, such as:
      • GoogleHangouts – free but could be complicated if you have no experience with it;
      • Instant Teleseminar – free for 20 days then $60-a-month – where you can talk and show slides;
      • WebEx and GoToMeeting – higher priced but offering full webinar experience showing your desktop.
  • A sample of your freebie and program if available;
  • An affiliate commission, where you would pay them a certain percentage for everyone who says yes (this greatly helps, but is not always required);
  • A website “buy” page where people will be directed to buy your program or get your freebie.

Providing content to people with large audiences could be a powerful, no-risk and low cost way to quickly expose hundreds and thousands of prospects to your product or business. There is little or no up-front cost, beyond an affiliate fee which you would pay after-the-fact. (If you have a guarantee, you’d probably pay them their commission after 30 days).

If you are interested in exposing your product or service to large numbers of prospects, offering free educational content to people with large lists is definitely something you might want to consider.

 

Networking With People Who Have Large Lists

One of the best ways to find Internet marketers interested in Joint Venture Partnering is though JV events and a JV community. These are events and online communities of people who have paid to be part of a large group of people willing and seeking to JV with others.

The largest of the online communities is JVIC (Joint Venture Insider Circle), founded by Rick German and Milana Leshinsky. Where both depended on JV partnering to build their Internet lists and ultimately, their Internet fortunes, Rich and Milana have been able to amass more than 500 people, with lists of zero to 5,000 people, with a few having a list of over 100,000 email addresses.

JVIC provides extensive training and networking opportunities, through live events, a private Facebook group and an online networking process. If this is interesting to you, sign up for one of their free webinars to learn more:

http://jvinsidercircle.com/

 

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