Find Super Affiliates & JV Partners Easier than Ever.
Hi again.
One of my LEAST favorite tasks to do is researching online. (I usually outsource it to my helpers.)
Have you ever tried to research other sites that might be interested in being affiliates for you?
Or find places to advertise?
Or look for sites where you could be a guest blogger?
Or track down JV partners?
It's a royal pain in the butt. But, now, it'll be a lot easier, thanks to Neil Shearing who invented the “Internet Success Spider” software.
In December 2008 he took his Spider software off the market, despite having sold over $300,000 worth!
Neil then improved the software and relaunched it as a FREE download.
See for yourself. Just click here to get your free copy of this software.
I strongly suggest you go and grab a copy of the Spider right now, in case Neil changes his mind – if you're ever planning to research advertising, competition, JV partners, or find affiliates in the near future.
All you have to do is download the free software, type in a few keywords (or the link of a competitor), then it'll search and spit out your results. Save the info and start contacting the sites or print it out.
I already grabbed my free copy and am playing with it now, too.
I hope you enjoy this freebie.
Warmly,
Nicole
PS. Some ways that I'll be using this software are…
1. Contacting sites who might be interested in being interviewed.
2. Contacting sites that might be interested in interviewing me.
3. Contacting sites that might wish to donate to contests.
4. Contacting sites that might like my prizes donated to their contests.
5. Contacting sites that might like to be affiliates for me.
6. Contacting sites that might like to publish my articles.
7. Contacting sites that might like my rebrandable reports.
8. Contacting sites to offer an added bonus to their download or thank you pages.
And, that's just off the top of my head. What are you using it for? ๐
Lexi
February 10, 2009 at 1:19 pmThanks for the tip-I’m grabbing mine right now!
Melissa Ingold
February 12, 2009 at 5:49 pmI have to admit that I wasn’t really impressed with this software. It does the exact same thing a search engine does…you type in a keyword or website and it brings up the results. Am I missing something?
Nicole
February 14, 2009 at 6:25 amDid you right click on the URLs after it finds them? I like it for two reasons:
1. Less copy/pasting time. (You can just save the file.)
2. Right clicking on the links provided allows you to get more info on the sites.
No, it’s not a “one stop” research tool, but it does save some time — and anything that does is good in my book. ๐
Melissa Ingold
February 14, 2009 at 7:22 amNope I didn’t do that, lol! I’ll have to try it and see ๐ Thanks!
Nicole
February 14, 2009 at 7:30 amI’ll record a video to show you how I’m using it. ๐
Melissa Ingold
February 21, 2009 at 1:44 pmOh cool! Can’t wait to see that ๐