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How
6FI works
Promote
your site
The basic pricinple
Tracking your results
"Sig Files"
Business cards
Your own website
"Junk" email accounts
Autoresponders
Placing banner ads
Classified ads
Yahoo classifieds
Newsgroups
AOL/Cserve Forums
Chat groups, ICQ, etc
Ezines
FFA pages
Your own FFA page
Offline ads
Opt-in lists
Search engines
Gateway pages
Bulk email
Create a mailing list
Friends and family
Be an "expert"
POWER TECHNIQUES
WildFire Co-op
ProStep
DailyLeads
The POWER PLAN
Get IMMEDIATE CASH!
ClickBucks
Sample
ads
Traditional
techniques
Managing Powerlines
Making
$$ with LFI
What's the cost?
SFI
email explained
Resources
Ezine list
Opt-in group list
Classifieds list
FFA page list
Useful software
FFA Blaster
Traffic Builder
Classified Wizard
Classified Connection
MyFree Classifieds
WorldMerge
Inbox Organizer
WebPosition Gold
Useful Books
Unfair Advantage
Nothing but Net
Making your site sell
Useful ad services
Free Autoresponders
Free websites
Submission services
Get/Offer
Help
Additional Training
Internet Marketing
Tips!
Rich Strayer's SFI
Training Site
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Training Course
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This page was updated on October 14, 1999
Using Forums on AOL, Compuserve, etc.
The various online services, such as AOL, Compuserve and
Prodigy all have "Forums" dedicated to various topics. These forums typically
have articles, discussion areas and, often, classified ad areas.
You can usually search for forums related to topics you're interested in. The topics
that are most relevant for us are MLM, Network Marketing, Home Business, Work at home,
Health and Nutrition, Internet Marketing, etc.
If you're on one of these online services, use the Forums!
- Participate in the discussions - mentioning 6-Figure, 6-Figure products and/or LFI
products when appropriate.
- Submit articles - Be an "expert"
- Place classified ads, where appropriate (some Forums allow classifieds, some don't)
- Join in the discussion groups and, again, where appropriate, mention 6-Figure and/or
LFI.
Unless otherwise stated, all material © 1999, Steven Sashen. sashen@downlineonline.com
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