do not like about their approach. Make a study of
the people you want to promote, and keep a folder
in your email to save their autoresponder and
broadcast messages.
- Make it personal when you connect with others
 online. Always let people know who you are and
 how you came to know them. I receive emails each
 week from people asking me to look at their articles
 or products. Their email shows only a first name,
 and their signature line gives no URL for one of
 their sites. I have no idea who they are or why they
 are writing to me. Instead, be as specific as possible
 when connecting, whether by email or on the social
 media sites, and you will build relationships more
 easily.
- Create an optin page for each person you
 recommend, leading to their sales letter. This is an
 advanced technique, but one that works well for
 me. I create my own optin page on my domain, and
 when someone opts in they are taken to the sales
 letter for the affiliate product. The one that serves
 me exceptionally well is at:
http://StartYourMembershipWebsite.com
which takes prospects to the page for the Wishlist
Member membership plug-in I use for all of my
own membership sites. By setting it up this way, I