Thought would share this from John S Blog today
It is a greeat way to get back links for
your campaigns, blogs, or whatever you
else you may want to get viral about!
Great advertising technique by Leo Dimilo
Go to digg.com and look for an affiliate product...any product will do. Now, take a good look at the post...notice how the comment box is above the fold (meaning you can see it without scrolling down). This is important because someone who reaches this page looking for a product review will not only have the option to "read more" from the author but will see your comment as well.
Now, this said, it is important that you do a couple things. First, understand that your comment has to be written like an ad. In other words, it has to provoke curiousity. Usually, I will write something like "the product is really so-so....to see an unbiased review, check out my site (your url here)..."
This works like a charm because it gives the appearance that your comment is coming not as an advertiser (like the actual digg post) but from someone who is truly wanting to help. And since it is above the fold, it gives the reader of the post the option to choose between the "read more" link to the author's page OR your link which is more visible. Â
Now, simply write a post and do a copy and paste job on ALL of the affiliate product review pages on Digg, linking them to your affiliate page. Oh, yeah....I almost forgot about this....DIGG IT TOO, giving this page a "vote" in the eyes of Digg.
If you don't want to spend time searching for digg posts, you can do this instead....
• Do a google search for your affiliate product.
 • Look for any pages that come from the social networks. These can be digg, zimbio,even squidoo.
• Post your copy and paste "ad" into the comment section and then vote on it.
The reason this works so well is because alot of these social sites actually garner high rankings for whatever the primary keyword and reach the front page quickly. This is why so many affiliate marketers use them....so they can possibly get multiple listings on the first page of google and therefore funnel that traffic to their money site. Just by making one little comment on their digg page, you will funnel traffic to your site rather than theirs. The best part is that since it is on the front page, you will be able to use it to get a good amount of traffic.
This works like a charm every time, John Stankiewicz. I have tested this method out and have been able to draw in traffic like flies to honey! Try it out for yourself and stop spending all that time submitting material to the social networks. Simply hi-jack someone else's posts!
Yeah, that is my strategy. BUT, you will notice that on propellor (which gets to the first and second page for many products more often than not), you will find that in most cases there are NO comments. 12:34 PM
This is because they are done by affiliate marketers that are following a blueprint or plan. Most will never bother to revisit the site. 12:35 PM
Example- Someone does a search for the newest, hottest make money online product and nestled at the 8th position is a propellor link. They click it to see what it says (most people searching for this kind of information will normally search several pages back before they buy). 12:37 PM
So, they reach the propellor page. As you know, both digg and propellor are basically "portal pages" meaning that if you are looking for traffic, you are using it to funnel traffic to another page. 12:39 PM
They check out the portal page. Your comment is above the fold, just underneath the original artists post. You just one up them. Most of the time, the author's will hype it up. Make it so your comment generates more interest. Usually I will "tone" down the hype...ex.-- "I have taken a look at this product and I want to say that it ain't for everyone. I have written a long UNBIASED review that anyone can check out if they want..." 12:39 PM
Something like that... 12:40 PM What I have found is that I get roughly 100-200 uniques a week using this strategy so I know it works. They key is to position yourself with better ad copy than the author himself and make it appear that you are just trying to help the reader make an informed choice. John Stankiewicz 5:10 PM thanks Leo, I appreciate the advice.
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