Bradley Smith and Amar Mehta decreased ‘The Giveaway Code’ price to $47. [The Giveaway Code]


Bradley Smith and Amar Mehta decreased ‘The Giveaway Code’ price to $7.

According to Bradley and Amar, ‘The Giveaway Code’ includes:

Stage I: Before You Hit the Road

– Introduction

– What on earth is a Giveaway?

– Why do you want to run your own Giveaway?

– When is the best time for your Giveaway?

– What do people want from the event?

– What sort of Giveaways are there?

– How long should your event run?

– Before, During and After Your Event

– One part of your domain name that you should NEVER do

– Two questions you need to ask yourself before you start

– Three things you need to do to prepare your site

– Four things that you need to AVOID

– Five things you must do BEFORE you invite JV Partners

– Six things you must do BEFORE you invite Members

Preparing Your Contributors

– How do you find JV Partners?

– What sort of gifts do you accept?

– Terms and Conditions you MUST include

– Setting up multiple opportunities for income

– Preparing your partners to send traffic to your site

– Keeping your Contributors happy (so they continue to build momentum)

– Provide templates for your contributors to use

– Demonstrate how to set up an Autoresponder

– Demonstrate how the site is set up – video

– Demonstrate how to recruit traffic to the site (and earn commissions)

Preparing Your Members

– Do they actually know what they are doing at the site?

– What do your members want?

– How to help avoid them being ripped off

– How to encourage them to buy from your site

– How to Avoid being Labelled a SPAMMER

Where to get your traffic from?

– Train your Contributors to use these methods

– Referrals from your Contributors subscriber list

– Blogging for traffic

– Video Lens for traffic

– Pay Per Click for traffic

– Articles for traffic

– Ebay for traffic

– News Releases for traffic

– RSS Feeds

– Forums

– Ezine Advertising

Guarding Yourself

– Guarding against digital property theft

– Guarding against Spyware, Malware, Viruses

– Guarding against links that don’t work

– Guarding yourself against abusive members/contributors

– Guarding yourself against being blacklisted

– Guarding yourself against SPAM complaints

– Guarding your Contributors against SPAM complaints

Setting up Your Site and Server

– Software requirements

– Avoiding technical issues

– Bandwidth required

– Setting up your Support Centre and Help Desk

Making Money from Your Event

– Setting up your One Time Offer

– Setting up Backend offers

– Setting your price point for products offered

– Contributor Gift Ranking enhancement

Building Your Subscriber List

– What type of Opt-in list to use?

– Should you totally rely on the Giveaway software?

Setting up Your Landing Pages

– Before the big day (for Members)

– Lead capture

– Using video and audio

– What to put in the Autoresponder series

– How to Unsubscribe

– How to Whitelist your sending address

Communication before, during and after the event

– Communicating with your JV Partners

– Communicating with your Members

Stage II: Hit the Road Running

– Building Excitement for your Event

– Have a pre-enrolment page

– Use video clips and tell them what’s happening inside

– Launch Day: You’re Set!

– Check any reported bugs have been programmed out of the site

– Your Launch Email Procedure

– When is the Best Time to Launch Your Giveaway?

– During the Event

– Keep your members returning for more

– Using contests to build momentum

– Getting your members to refer members

– Communicating in your forum

– Monitor your members activity

– Check your site’s Alexa activity

– Check your site’s bandwidth

Stage III: Your Race Has Finished!

– You’ve crossed the Finish Line

– Close the doors to the site

– Did you have a contest?

– Announcements to JV Partners

– Mention / Highlight Significant Contributions from your Partners

– Learn from Your Event

– Conclusion

‘The Giveaway Code’

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