If You Have An Email List You May Want To Know About Ad Swaps

By: swapper | Posted: 16th September 2009

Ad swapping is becoming an increasingly trendy method for generating sales, subscribers and website traffic in the world of internet marketing. Internet marketers are quietly teaming up with each other and creating a collaboration hugely beneficial for each other. It�s almost like an underground organization but it�s not. It�s simply a new method for internet marketing and a useful one too.

What is an �Ad Swap?�

An ad swap is a process during which two email list owners decide to email each others offers to their email lists. For instance: Jack and Sue both own an email list consisting of 5,000 subscribers/customers each. They decide to do an ad swap. Jack sends Sue his ad and Sue sends Jack her ad. They afterward decide on a right date and time for the ad swap. Afterward they send out each others ads on the fixed time to their email contact lists. Following that all they do is wait for the money to come in. Effortless and rewarding at the same instance.

The useful thing concerning ad swapping is it doesn�t cost you anything. All you need is an email list consisting of opt-in subscribers, customers or both. It doesn�t really matter how great your list is but figures do help if you mean to ad swap with a big one. Generally ad swappers don�t really mind working with you even if their list is superior than yours. All that matters is the response rate and the results produced.

Results in addition depend on the quality of the product or service you offer, the quality of your email ad and the quality of your sales copy. So in order to make sure your ad swap goes to plan and expectations give serious attention to these.

Ad swapping can be tremendously profitable but finding and contacting ad swap partners is quite a tricky task.
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