Uncover the Secrets to Writing Successful E-mail Promotions that will Drive Swarms of Customers to Your Affiliate Products! Part 1

Using e-mail marketing to promote your affiliate products is one of the most effective methods available -- and one we highly recommend!

In fact, we're such big believers in promoting affiliate products through e-mail that we've written and tested e-mail campaigns that you can copy and paste and send to your own customers -- and we've even included winning subject lines!

Of course, you don't have to use the e-mail promotions we've written. After all, the most convincing e-mail messages will always come directly from you. Nobody knows better than you how to approach your customers, and your audience is already familiar with your 'voice.'

The good news is, you don't have to be born with writing skills to create e-mail that really sells -- it's a skill that anyone can master. Follow the simple tips and tricks we've laid out here, and in just a few minutes, you'll be on your way to success!

Why use e-mail to promote affiliate products?

A personal e-mail written to your opt-in list can be a very profitable tool for promoting. Because nobody knows your readers better than you do, you can personally recommend a product in an e-mail you send them, and emphasize the benefits that you already know will be of specific interest to them.

As well, because you've already established your credibility with your subscribers, they'll be more open to your recommendations. They already look forward to hearing from you, because they know you send them useful information that they can trust.

When writing your e-mail, keep these seven simple steps in mind. We guarantee they'll help you generate letters with the highest possible sales!

How to write effective content for e-mail promotions

The key to successful e-mail content is to imagine that you are writing the letter to one friend, rather than a large group of customers who are all strangers to you. Writing with a single person in mind will help you avoid writing that's too stiff and formal, and make sure your claims are not overstated.

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