Most people realize they can use ezine articles to promote a product or service, or their favorite affiliate program. But many of them don’t know how to best use ezine articles to promote their offers.
They know they are supposed to write an article, include some kind of clever offer in the text or in their resource box, and convince editors to publish their article.
But, there is a *very* clever way to use your article to promote like you’ve never seen before.
And I’m going to share it with you right now.
There are only five steps.
Step 1: Choose the product or service you want to promote.
This one is kind of a no-brainer. It all begins with deciding what you want to promote. Is it your own product or service? How about your favorite affiliate program?
We’re not talking about your newsletter — we’re talking about an actual offer you want to present that you’ll earn profits from when readers of your article make a purchase.
Decide what it is that you want to promote through your free ezine article. And then move on.
Step 2: Determine your “useful, but incomplete” approach.
I love to use what Jimmy D. Brown has coined as the “useful, but incomplete” approach when using freebies of any kind. (Ezine articles, free eBooks, reports, eCourses, etc.)
What he means by that is simply this: You provide your reader with “useful” information (something they find of value and are able to actually apply) but make certain that it is “incomplete” in that they can better use the information by making a purchase.
That’s “useful, but incomplete.” And it works like a charm.
The idea is to use your content to build up to your desired response. You provide the reader with content, and then you make an offer that allows them to fully utilize the content, gain extra insight from the content or maximize the content in some additional way.