Solo advertising explained

BusinessMarketing & Advertising

  • Author Laura F Wolf
  • Published April 11, 2010
  • Word count 528

Solo advertising a very popular form of online email ads, firstly because people can "use or borrow" others' list if they don't yet have their own opt-in list, and the second reason is that it is effective, and cheap.

Today I would like to show you how I am using solo advertising (credit based) to "steal other people's email list legally. These tactics are usually free and very effective. Your aim here is not to sell your stuff (remember, people usually buy from people they know) but to get those interested on your own list. Later on, when you built up the trust and they are looking forward to receiving your emails, it will be much easier to sell them something upon recommendation. Most people make a big mistake here, they are trying to sell to people who don't know them yet. Now, I am not saying here that you should go back to the "old school method" and try to get your friends and family to sign up under you, but trust and respect is a very important aspect when it comes to making a commitement.

Long ago this was the main purpose of ad exchanges, FFA pages, which are dead by now, and submitting your site on an FFA site is actually doing more harm than good regarding to your Google ranking.

Then came credit based safelists, they worked absolutely fine for a couple of years, but basically by now around less than 1% of them is delivering real results. It basically depends on the credits needed to post your ad that how many people will open your email. If it is enough for them to open 10 emails a day and they get 1000 there is very little chance that anyone will read your emails.

The only thing you have to consider is that you are likely to get loads of emails, the most recommended email service is Google. Using Gmail enables you to delete emails quickly, organize and label different emails, and still it doesn't bounce. Sometimes if your email address bounces you get deleted automatically, these sites are really keen on delivery rates.

If you are considering giving Free Solo advertising a try, here's the exact blueprint to steal their subscribers and place them on your own autoresponder sequence.

  1. Find a topic where every internet marketer could use some help. (visit forums, read emails to get ideas, or visit Google Trends)

  2. Create a squeeze page with your own PDF product, free ebook, or just simply sign up for Master Resell Right or Private Label Right products. You can be a member of ProspectBlazer Free getting professional squeeze pages, sales letters, website templates,  if you don't have any. Anyone signing up for Free offers will be automatically placed on your autoresponder.

  3. Sign up for Solo Sending Sites or if you don't like reading emails, buy bulk Solo Advertising and get super solos for tens of thousands of people for a couple of dollars each.

  4. Submit your ad (pre-written or do the copywriting, testing headlines)

5.See your sign up rates grow and get a huge active subscriber list!

Good luck with building your responsive lists through SOLO advertising.

If you need more training on list building, http://trac-ads.com/ae15

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