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This amazing tool
lets you, for example, send people to a site
through your affiliate link, and then pops
up your signup form on top of the page.
Hard to believe?
Try it for yourself!
Enter any
website
address you like in the box below. It could be
Yahoo, Google, Microsoft - or your own website.
Then click the "Try It Out!" button
And here's a screenshot of the Tool - pretty
simple, eh?

Simple??? Here's just a snippet of the code which it generates (and of course I've
blurred it a little!)

And all that code is written
for you in less than a second after hitting the
"Create" button.
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When you, as an affiliate, send someone
to a sales page, you've then lost control
over the sales process, right?
Not any more, if you use the Affiliate
List Builder Tool!
In an autoresponder, build a series of
emails, each dealing with one aspect of
the product you're promoting as an affiliate.
Make it an informative series of emails.
Each of the emails, of course, carefully
includes your affiliate link to the product.
In the Affiliate List Builder popup,
give the visitor an incentive for signing
up for the "eCourse" - one or two freebies.
Now, when people sign up, you'll not have
just one chance, but many to make the sale
and earn affiliate commission!
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Saves
time and, if you struggle with HTML, saves
you frustration! You simply fill in the blanks,
choose your colours (and maybe an image) click
a button - and your popup is created.
If you tried out the demo for Tool #1, you'll
have seen my sign-up form. This was created
in just a few minutes using the Sign Up Form
Page Creator Tool. I resisted my Webmaster's
natural inclination to use HTML!
Here's a screenshot of the Sign Up Form
Page Creator Tool:
Incidentally, the "Signup Form" is the code
that your autoresponder or mailing list program
gives you to paste into your web page.
And here's the actual popup I created
with the tool - without using any HTML..
You can use sign-up popups created in this way
either with Tool #1 - the Affiliate List
Building Tool - or with this next tool..

Once you've created your pop-up page (using
the Sign-up Form Page Creator Tool, you can then
add it to your own web pages.
And you can have exactly the same stunning
effects that you can achieve with List Building
Tool #1:
- sliding in
or static, vibrating (scary!) or not
- , which
greys out your web page whilst the popup is
displayed.
- stays in the same
position on the screen however the visitor
scrolls down.
The Web Page List Builder Tool needs no HTML
knowledge - and you don't even need to insert
the script which is generated into your web page.
The Tool does this as well!
The interface is almost the same as
the Affiliate List Building Tool, so
I won't bother showing it to you here.

The "Boomerang
Effect": Normally,
when you put a signup form on your web page.
when people fill in the form, they are taken
away from your sales page.
The "Boomerang" Tool keeps them
on the sales page by returning them
to exactly the same place in the page after
they've signed up!
Again,
there's no complicated coding or HTML needed.
Just insert a "special word" under the signup
form on your page, use the Tool to write the "thank
you" message you want
to appear on the page (replacing the subscription
form) and then upload your page (and a special
web page generated by the Tool) and the job's
done!
How hard is it to use the Boomerang Tool?
Here's the software:
After you've set up your sign-up
form on your web page and entered the "special
word" just below the form, all you need to do
is:
- Open up the Boomerang Tool
- Click on the button to select the
file with your sign-up form
- Type your "Thanks message" (that's
the difficult part!!)
- Click the "Update" button
- Upload the files to your web server
The job's done!
Easy! Just enter your
first name and your email address below, and
click the "Test It!" button. Don't
worry - this is just a dummy sign-up form. My
autoresponder will be sending you no emails as a result of you testing "The
Boomerang".
So you can enter "mickey@mouse.com" if
you like!

This
tool creates "co-registration forms" which
you can send to your JV partners, when
you've persuaded them to co-operate This is not difficult
- everyone wants to build their list. But who
knows where to
start? You will, when you use this tool - you'll be in
the driving seat!
A co-registration JV exchange works as follows:
There can be anywhere between 2 and 10 partners
involved, each with their own newsletter. Each
partner advertises their own newsletter on their
own site as normal. When they get a new subscriber,
the subscription is handled as normal.
Afterwards
however, instead of simply sending the subscriber
to a web page which thanks them for subscribing,
the subscriber is directed to a form which allows
him or her to subscribe to all of the other partners
newsletters too.
The Tool builds a complete set of co-registration
opt-in forms, which you can send to your JV partners.
Here's a screenshot of this tool:
Simply enter
the details of all of your partners' newsletters
into the software (you can have anywhere between 1
and 9 partners besides yourself) and then just
click Create.
The software automatically builds a complete set of
JV forms (one for each partner to put on their website) along
with the custom script needed to operate the system.
The whole system is fully automated and can even provide
each partner with full registration information, including
the name, email address, IP address and time for each subscription. The
generated forms are clear, easy to use and professional looking.
Just click
here (opens in a new browser window)

Almost all marketers now
personalize their emails when sending them
to their list.This simple technique has been proven to
boost response to email offers.
Now with my special Web
Page Personalizer Tool, you can take
this concept to the next level, by personalizing
your web pages too.
If you use the Affiliate List Builder, Web
Page List Builder or Squeeze
Page Creator (see below) , you can select
to have each visitor's name stored automatically
when he
or she fills in your subscription form. Now
this is a powerful technique!
The Web Page Personalizer tool
can be used to modify your web pages to show
the person's name anywhere you want on the pages.
And, if your autoresponder supports personalization
of emails, you can send your subscribers to the
page, where they will be addressed by name!
All you need to do to use this tool is:
- Put a "special word" in the web page you're
wanting to personalize, wherever you want a
person's name to appear
- Open up the Web Page Personalizer Tool

- Click the "Select File" button to select
the web page file you've just changed
- Type in an alternative greeting if the personalization
doesn't work for one reason or another (such
as if they've turned "Javascript" off in their
browser)
- Click the "Update" button
- Upload your web page to your web server
I've got to say that I'm not a great fan of
"squeeze pages" - pages where your
website visitors have to part with their name
and email address before getting to your sales
page.
But many people swear by them and, hey, who
am I to deprive you of a neat way of building
squeeze pages? The idea behind squeeze pages
is that you capture the details of everyone before they
look at your sales page. This means that by emailing
them later, you get more than one chance to sell
to them.
So, irrespective of my own feelings,
the Squeeze
Page Tool is included!
Here's a screen shot of a squeeze page which
I built in less than five minutes using the Squeeze
Page Tool. If I was going to use a squeeze
page to sell "Cheat Kit List Builder" it
would probably look a little like this:

Now, once again, I resisted the urge to use any HTML
to build this page. However, since the Tool generates
a standard HTML page, it's really simple to modify
the page and to tweak it. The above example is completely untweaked! It
came straight out of the Squeeze Page Creator
Tool software,
which looks like this:
In use, it's as easy to use as
the Sign Up Form Page Creator tool,
so if you've watched
the video of that tool, you'll see
how easy it is to build a page using no HTML
skills.
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