2) Add an original incentive to your opt-in form.
The opt-in form is the most direct approach. You put an opt-in form on your website, and people can sign-up. For this to work well though, there will have to be 'something in it' for your visitors. They aren't likely to sign-up for anything just to do you a favor...
You'll want to give them something of value, for free. A powerful encouragement. Ideally, it's something that other affiliates can't offer. For example:
* Write a special report on how to be successful with the program in question, and offer it as a PDF file.
* Write a "How to Get Started with ..." eCourse.
* Offer a report, eBook or software program that is relevant for, and complimentary to, the affiliate program you're promoting. This should not be a product that can easily be found elsewhere. Or at least not for free.
* Offer one-on-one coaching, either by email or by phone.
* Offer a combination of the above.
* Maybe you have another idea? Then go ahead and try it!
A more indirect approach is the...
3) Warm-up page, with a personal touch.
This can be a single page, where you tell the visitor about your own experience with the program. You'll want to focus on a few of the biggest benefits of the program - and/or the program's retail product(s), and elaborate on those. What did it do for you?
Don't bother listing a ton of technical details or fancy features, but stick to the benefits. Those are your most powerful selling points.
Here's an example. I have this page on my own website, and it's promoting the program that I personally started my online venture with:
You can see how I've made it personal by explaining how the program helped ME. And how that adds credibility to my 'story'.
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