I want to thank all of those who have already picked up
Speedlister!
I can tell the interest is strong and that lots of you are excited to build an email list as a new income stream, to sell more affiliate products, or to sell more of your own products.
Just a reminder that if you haven't picked it up yet but are interested the special discount ends in less than 2 days.
I've received lots of great questions and want to share them here along with the answers in case these help you decide if this is right for you.
Do I need an autoresponder and what is the cost?
Yes, you will need an autoresponder service. In the main eBook I lay out the step by step instructions for setting up Aweber.
Aweber is free to use up to 500 subscribers. It's the service I've used for years.
How do I make money from this?
Speedlister walks you through using Facebook ads to build a targeted email list with the goal of promoting a product so that you start to see sales in less than 2 weeks.
The entire process is covered including the kinds of products to promote, where to find them, how to write the emails in Aweber that will lead to sales and how to create the Facebook ad.
Once you have these emails on your list and have promoted your first product choice you can continue to promote other, related products over time, too.
You open the door to on-going sales for however long you maintain the list.
Is this only for the internet marketing niche?
While the instructions in the book use a product popular with internet marketers, this method can be used with almost any niche.
Several people contacted me with a question about the specific niche or product they had in mind and we were able to work through more specifics about how they would apply Speedlister to those niches and products.
The items in the delivery folder are numbered but there's no #2. Am I missing something?
Nope. I just forgot I'd renamed one of the files and forgot to change the numbers. I fixed the file names yesterday so new customers won't run into that issue. (Much thanks to Britt for catching that!)
I've heard stories about people getting their Facebook ad account closed and am afraid to try. Can this happen?
Facebook does have a touchy algorithm that seems to mistakenly close Facebook ad accounts every now and then.
My own account has been closed twice in the past year. Both times I appealed the closure and my account was reopened with an apology that it was a mistake on their end.
The first time it took only an hour or two to get reopened. The second time it took 3 days.
So, yes, this can happen.
It can be very annoying but if you are following Facebook's ad policies and your account is closed it is very likely that a simple appeal will reopen your account.
There is nothing in this strategy that instructs you to do something that violates Facebook's ad policies.
If you're not running ads now only because you're afraid your account will be closed you have nothing to lose because, well, you weren't running ads anyway. ;)
Please let me know if you have any other questions. I'll be glad to answer them!
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Thanks!
Sincerely,
Erica Stone
erica@extremereviewer.com