Monday, June 9, 2008

Conference Marketing

Hi,

Well here we go....

Rhea's Entrepreneur Days 2008 is just around the corner, and it's going to be exciting to watch the momentum build.

We can't believe another year has gone by.

But if you've "been around the internet" a while, you know that things have changed dramatically from last year to the present.

There are thousands more "social sites," where people gather to share interests, experiences and overall thoughts.

This is a good thing.

Because as you may guess, that means there are more people to "get to know" and to virtually "talk to."

Your end goal is to recommend to like-minded people, that they consider attending Rhea's Entrepreneur Days in August.

But just like any relationship, you're going to want to start slow and with simple, thoughtful conversation.

Think about how you first learned of Rhea, her programs and the annual seminar.

What peaked your interest? What drew you to her calls? And if you've attended any of the past seminars, what exactly prompted you to make those plans and be there?

These are the kinds of things you will want to sprinkle into your online conversations when the opportunity comes along.

No one wants to be "sold." And you don't even have to join a group or anything if you don't want to.

You can simply talk to folks you know, or mention the conference in any of your casual emails to your family and friends.

It's all good.

You just need to remember to put your affiliate link where appropriate (we'll show you exactly how and where,) and you send it along. Or post it along.

Well, thanks for stopping by.

Check back as often as you can, and feel free to add your comments or suggestions.

And when we've added something that can help you make affiliate sales, we'll talk about it here, and then direct you to Rhea's Affiliate Center so you can pick up the email message; or banner; or ad copy that you may want to use to enhance your marketing of this event.

Thanks for stopping by, and I'll talk to you soon.

Alicia
Who Joins Rhea in Wishing Everyone Their Own Piece of the Internet Business Pie

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