| Social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace | | | | Does it differently. |
| and Twitter have been praised as target rich | | | | The pro will post his or her ads, thoughts or ideas to |
| prospecting environments for marketing professionals | | | | their own Facebook wall because the pro knows that |
| who wish to create their own online leads. And... | | | | his or her post will show up on the home page of |
| Since these types of sites are now seen as | | | | each of their friends. Using this method gives your |
| prospecting gold mines, for online lead generation, | | | | friends a choice to either check out your offer or |
| they are now populated with thousands of hungry | | | | pass it by. This subtle change in technique is like |
| MLM'ers and affiliates. This in itself is obviously not a | | | | asking "permission" to market to your friends on |
| bad thing but... | | | | Facebook. And... |
| The use of social networking sites for lead | | | | When a friend sees your post on their home page it |
| generation has created a problem because while | | | | isn't as intrusive or unpleasant as finding that a friend, |
| some of these marketers are professionals, others, | | | | whom they have allowed into their circle, has posted |
| most in fact, are clearly untrained. It is easy to tell | | | | a "Make Money" or "Lose Weight" ad on their wall |
| the difference. | | | | forcing them to view the advertisement and/or |
| The difference between a pro and an amateur on | | | | affiliate link. You do see the difference don't you? |
| Facebook, or any social networking site, is that a pro | | | | The beauty of using this form of "permission" based |
| knows HOW to prospect correctly whereas those | | | | marketing on Facebook is that you are able to offer |
| who are less skilled at marketing tend to "spam" the | | | | your products and services to your target market |
| people who are kind enough to approve them as | | | | without losing the respect of your friends who have |
| friends. | | | | trusted your integrity by allowing you into their online |
| Marketers have been sold the idea that anyone in | | | | home. |
| marketing who has a page on a social network is a | | | | Permission based marketing ALWAYS works better |
| potential target market prospect but, unfortunately, | | | | than spamming, especially in regards to your |
| that is simply NOT true. | | | | reputation. You may want to give it a try and see if |
| If you have bought an ebook or joined a | | | | doing "permission" based marketing on Facebook and |
| membership site and as a result have been taught to | | | | other social networking sites increases your response |
| post your links to your friend's wall on Facebook, | | | | and conversions. < |
| you've been suckered because that is "spamming" in | | | | Now Pay Close Attention -- |
| the truest sense of the word. For example... | | | | On the next page you will take a sneak peak at the |
| If I were to post ads with an affiliate link to a | | | | upcoming release of this crazy $4,000 day system |
| friend's wall that is SPAM because my friend has NOT | | | | for driving herds of targeted traffic to any site, |
| given me permission to do so and it intrudes upon | | | | affiliate or product and dump wads of cash into your |
| THEIR space. It is like going to their home, uninvited, | | | | bank account using free traffic from the dark corners |
| and writing on their walls. | | | | of the internet |
| If I contact them via instant message, using the ploy | | | | [VIDEO] ==> $120k a month from this little |
| of trying to make them THINK I am interested in | | | | method... Without paying a single cent for traffic. |
| who they are and what they do, with the only | | | | So if you want to take a behind the curtain |
| objective being to seek an opportunity I can use to | | | | pre-release look at the free traffic secret that is |
| ask them to visit my affiliate link, it's pretty much the | | | | about to shake the internet to its core then I |
| same thing. It's an intrusion with an underlying agenda. | | | | strongly recommend you read everything on the |
| The pro marketer on the other hand... | | | | next page before it's too late! |