Marketing Freebies

BusinessMarketing & Advertising

  • Author Henry Bolden
  • Published December 2, 2010
  • Word count 332

Do you use marketing freebies to capture visitors email or get them to subscribe to your site? I come across so many sites that use this method to help generate their list. I don't have a problem with it,I just find that many of the ebooks and Pdfs along with other free items have very little value.

The webmaster will tell you that his his newsletter is valued at $300 dollars and I would be the lucky soul who can have it for free. I'm was just wondering if I produce my own newsletter,what price should I put on it? Well it would not be $300. I don't think I would have any idea as to what price in-value to place on my own newsletter. So my question is,how do they come up with the value of these free give aways?Also lets not forget all of the ebooks floating around with resale values of $47,$97 and even more.

Of course there's more like offering a mother load of different downloads and bonuses just to get you to make a purchase. Just how valuable can all these bonuses really be? I've questioned it many times especially when I was on the recieving end of it. I won't say all of the marketing freebie offers that some webmasters offer you are of no real value,but many are not worth my disk space.

If I offer a free newsletter or any report,I want to make sure it is something you could honestly use to benefit your marketing efforts. I also won't place a dishonest value on any offer and will make sure that its' value can be verified with facts.The Internet marketing world is filled with competition and you have to stand out from the crowd sometimes to make things happen on a positive note. I would like to provide my subscribers with quality and it may take a bit longer but the longevity of my business won't be at stake.

Henry Bolden is a part time blogger. Pay him a visit at http://www.themarketerslist.com

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