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ViralURL - part 2
Here is the ViralURL - part 1 article >>> http://blog.lazy-mountain.info/ViralURL
After a few weeks of using ViralURL, I need to add some important notes for everyone to review. Otherwise your inbox will get filled with unnecessary junk when you create your own free or paid account. There is also a way that I have found to dramatically increase your ad bar credit balance. At the end of this article, I have included one of my computer savy email tips, for how you can use different email addresses and keep them all organized for topic review.
==> Easy Way To Accumulate Ad Bar Credits <==
Using my Traffic Exchange Rotation technique, I found a way to accelerate the number of ad bar credits that I can add to my account. When you receive one of the member email messages, there is a section in the bottom that allows you to open a webpage to view other member websites & earn 30 credits for doing so.
What I was able to do was to copy that link, and paste it into 10 tabs in my Firefox internet browser software. You can also just open 10 of the links from the emails you receive.
Since the webpage display has a 30 second timer, you can use tab rotation for credit earning over and over. Using this technique and in just about an hour of tab surfing, I was able to raise my ViralURL - Ad Bar credit balance to 20,000.
Let’s do the math: 30 credits every 30 seconds * 10 tabs = 600 credits per minute * 10 minutes == 6,000 credits. Even the Elite members only get 5,000 ad bar credits once a month automatically, but they have to pay for theirs.
Here is a screenshot showing you that it does work…
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==> Create A Separate Email Account <==
When you first setup your own free ViralURL account, make sure that you create a separate email account just for that site. If you don’t purchase their OTO (one-time-offer) for the Elite package or one of the other paid packages, all of the other members can send you email messages. The result is that your inbox starts to fill up with those upline member spam messages.
You can change your email address to a different one. Just login to your Account Settings and put in a different email address. They will send you a new confirmation message that you have to approve. After that is setup and working, once a month you visit that email account and purge all of the extra messages.
Or you can use those member emails as a prospecting source for bounce-backs. I check each message to see if they included some form of contact details like Skype, their phone number, email address, etc.
With that information I add them to my contact manager and follow-up with them to see how their business is growing, or we share business building ideas. In some cases, I have found other network marketers who are interested in the programs that I am a part of, and they join my downline.
==> Summary <==
With these techniques you should be able to maximize your credits in your free or paid ViralURL account, and set it on auto-pilot for the next few months. While keeping the member emails separate from your main business contact email. Personally, I have about 20 email accounts that I use for different purposes. Some for registration on a splash page, safelist emails, twitter messages, email marketing testing, etc.
That’s one of the reasons that I like GDI (Global Domains International). GDI lets you have up to 10 email accounts, and they have no spam protection so you will not miss any important email messages. With POP3 settings & Outlook 2007 email rules, I can have different email accounts drop into different folders. So I can review all messages related to one topic at the same time, instead of them all dropping into one mixing bowl in my Inbox.
…Darrin…
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