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Forum Marketing Network Businesses For The Beginner
- By C. Jennings
- Published 12/1/2007
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C. Jennings
Cheryl Jennings is owner of <a href="http://MyGreatHomeEbiz.com" title="http://MyGreatHomeEbiz.com" target="_blank">http://MyGreatHomeEbiz.com</a> and writes on a variety of subjects. To learn more about this topic Cheryl recommends you visit her blog located at: <a href="http://www.Unlimited-Web-Traffic.blogspot.com" title="http://www.Unlimited-Web-Traffic.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://www.Unlimited-Web-Traffic.blogspot.com</a>
View all articles by C. JenningsGenerally speaking, the odds are good that your forum posts were considered spam by enough of the other players that an administrator was contacted who eventually took action and banned you from the network. The fine line that exists between forum marketing network business and spamming is often a heated topic of discussion on said forums themselves and there is no hard and fast answer.
Yet in an effort to make it easier for the newbie, forum marketing network businesses for the beginner is a three-step process.
1. First and foremost, you need to decide which angle you want to market. In other words, are you looking for down line candidates or for product customers? In the same vein, do you want to find individuals who not only want to buy your product but then also turn around and sell it? Each and every angle requires you to use a different approach. In other words, each and every angle requires you to write your forum posts with great care and expertise – perhaps this is one of the reasons that this is a task most commonly outsourced to an experienced freelance writer.
2. Secondly, you need to create your forum persona. Stay away from
3. Last but not least, do not post lengthy wellness product reviews in a gardening forum. Similarly, do not post an explanation on how to lose weight in a forum dedicated to childhood diseases and autism. Two cardinal sins are incorporated in this approach: a lengthy posting and an inappropriate venue. Only post in forums that are somehow related to your business. Secondly, keep the posts short and simple, especially when you discuss your product.

