Moving to the Top of the Pile, Increasing Viral Distribution
by Gregory Bendickson
Published on this site: April 11th, 2005 - See
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You hear it all the time. Get viral by distributing info products
that advertise your other offers. The main key of course is getting
others to distribute your material in the first place.
And even more, getting those distributions to produce results.
A few years ago it was almost automatic and assumed that
as long as your information was somewhat useful then others
would beat a path to your door to re-distribute it.
Not so today. With all the membership sites offering hundreds
of downloads and some resellers practically giving stuff away
and ignoring suggested retail prices now you are not only
not guaranteed of viral success but in fact many factors are
against you from the start.
There is good news though. With the growing problem of people devaluing
the price and quality of products it has got much easier to
get noticed above the crowd.
Just like the affiliate who creates his or her own sales page for
a product (especially one that had no sales material in the first
place), the would be viral distributor can also do a few things
to ensure that more people distribute their products.
Tactic 1: Get people to actually WANT your product first.
I know, it sounds so obvious but then why do so many of us push
the brandable aspects of it instead of focusing on the reader's
value they will get from the information itself.
You do have real usable value in your info products, services and
software, right?
Tactic 2: Go the extra mile
Don't just throw together a quick ebook and leave it at that. Add
extra value by providing articles or maybe an rss news feed. Give
more tools to promote your product than the average guy or gal.
The extra 20 percent of time and effort you put into your project
will bring you 80 percent better results. Think of the person
istributing your material not what you get out of it.
Tactic 3: Reward your distributors for consuming the words
Just imagine how much more dedicated your people would be to re-distribute
your info product if they actually understood it themselves first.
In other words, encourage them to be a reader first and then allow
them to distribute it to others.
There are several ways you can do this but one example is to hide
certain codes throughout your text copy. For example you could capitalize
a letter every now and then like thiS and if they add up all thE
letters they Can get the Results they asked for whEn They have read
Through all your textS.

Gregory Bendickson is a computer programmer and writer specializing
in helping businesses get more done in less time and build bigger
lists faster. Check his latest sites: http://ViralListBuilder.WynPublishing.com/?tc=araab
http://ViralMagnet.com/?tc=araab

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