Cash Gifting Marketing - 10 Biggest "DON’TS" Of Cash Gifting Marketing

BusinessMarketing & Advertising

  • Author Brad Sinjin Smith
  • Published December 25, 2008
  • Word count 895

Have you just signed up as a member of a gifting program? Or perhaps you’re considering joining a cash leveraging club? Either way, unless you have had previous experience in online marketing, you’re most likely searching for the best ways to market your cash gifting system.

I’m sure you have read plenty of blogs and watched countless videos on marketing cash gifting. There is a lot of good advice out there that will give any newbie online marketer a good idea of what they should be doing. The only question is, what marketing techniques should you stay away from?

I would like to share my personal marketing experience with you by revealing my fool-proof list of top 10 cash gifting "don’ts".

DON’T:

  1. Use the term "make money". It’s tempting to title your Craigslist ad: "Make $5000 NEXT WEEK!", but I must warn you, doing so could be a violation of your program’s Terms Of Use. You see, technically you’re not "making money" with cash gifting, thus the above ad title could be counted as false advertising. Try using terms like "Bring in money", "Receive money" or even "Get money".

  2. Tell people that it’s "incredibly easy" to succeed in cash gifting… because it isn’t. Anyone who’s not a professional online marketer is going to have to spend a lot of time studying Internet marketing and trying different techniques to find out what works for them. To be honest, it can get quite frustrating in the beginning. You need to make sure that your team understands that, although you will provide them with support and advice, ultimately, they are going to be the ones responsible for their own success or failure.

  3. Send a lot of emails to your prospects if your system has a built-in autoresponder. This is self-explainatory: you don’t want to inundate your prospects with a ton of emails. I would recommend signing up with one of your own email addresses on your website, just to see how many automatic emails your system sends. If you do decide to send a custom follow up email, make sure it includes something of value, an e-book or just good advice.

  4. Send out any "un-targeted" email campaigns. For one thing, you will get a lot more response from a campaign that goes to a thousand opportunity seekers as opposed to a thousand random people. Also, you could get into trouble if enough people report you – remember, "spamming" is against the law.

  5. Seem uneducated and "scammy". You might have an IQ of 150, but if you write sloppy, "get-rich-quick-sounding" blogs, ads and emails, you’re going to get a much lower response rate. An ad title "WANNA GET SOME FAST $$$? CLICK HERE NOW!" might sound appealing to a small group of Internet users, but overall, people online have a very good "scam detector". Something simpler and less "in-your-face" should get a much better response.

  6. Use paid marketing services that you have just "found on the Internet". There is nothing wrong with browsing the Net, searching for the next best way to market your cash gifting program, but be VERY CAREFUL whenever you sign up for anything that costs money. There are A TON of services out there that promise a lot of things, but don’t deliver. Always ask your mentor for a list of the "tried-and-true" marketing websites.

  7. Make promises that you can’t keep. It pains me to see cash gifting marketers make claims such as "Receive $2,000 CASH The First Week You Join Under Me" or "Sign Up Today And Get Your First Gift By Next Tuesday!" There is NO WAY you can guarantee such things to your prospects, so I suggest you don’t… Unless you want to get dozens of angry phone calls a day from people demanding to know where their money is.

  8. Pay for something when you don’t know exactly how it works. Some marketing services offer great-sounding deals on anything from leads to targeted traffic. The only problem is, how do you know if they’re for real? A fool-proof way to figure out whether a company is legitimate is to look at their "About Us" or "How It Works" section. If it sounds wishy-washy – stay away.

  9. Put your phone number out there if you want to retain your privacy. This is very simple. If you don’t want to be constantly answering phone calls, don’t plaster your cell number all over the Net! In my experience, it’s much better to provide your number only to those who have opted-in on your web-site. That way the majority of people who contact you will be serious.

  10. Lie! This is the biggest of all don’ts! It’s better to admit that you don’t know or haven’t tried something, then to lie about it. A much better tactic is to emphasize your STRENGTHS while drawing the attention away from your weaknesses. Eventually, you will gain enough experience to be able to speak about any aspect of cash gifting with knowledge and confidence.

I hope this advice was helpful to you! If you’re looking for more cash gifting and home business marketing tips, feel free to read my blog at: http://bestcashgiftingreviews.wordpress.com/

Good luck in all of your cash gifting endeavors!

By Brad Sinjin Smith

blueoctopus@cox.net

Brad Sinjin Smith is a wealth expert with a revolutionary cash gifting system that has helped thousands of people create wealth on the Internet. There is no product involved and one doesn’t have to be a computer wiz to be successful at it. On Brad’s web-site http://ToGiveAndToReceive.com, you can learn about how cash gifting can aid your financial situation without considerable money and time investments.

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