In my last post, I talked about Safelists and how they are a powerful advertising strategy for Affiliate Marketers or anyone running a home based business. I also revealed how to get the best possible response from your Safelist Advertising.
Here's a summary in case you missed it.
A Safelist is a Membership based mailing list where Members can email each other. These emails cannot be considered as spam because Member must opt-in to receive the mailings and also have confirmed their email address. A Safelist can be used to advertise a product or service, including business opportunities, affiliate programs, home business products, Clickbank products and so forth. Most Safelists work by allowing Members to earn credits for free advertising but also offer paid advertising options. Basic Membership in a Safelist is usually free. Paid memberships allow you to post more often, or to a larger list.
I've heard from many of you, requesting suggestions for reputable Safelist sites and companies. I share with you my Top 20 Safelists.
This is not just a list, mindlessly copied and pasted here. Remember, successful online promotion means consistent promotion to a number of sites or lists. Definitely join a number of Safelists to increase your reach. Make sure the ads you run include the benefits of what you offer, an eye-popping offer and a lead form ideally with optin options for your own list creation.
These are Safelists that we use our ourselves, or own and use for a variety of campaigns on a regular basis. They are listed in no particular order.
Last Tip: Remember if your ad doesn't pull don't be so quick to blame the list, have another look at your ad.
ViralInBox.com
QuantumSafelist.com
FreeSafelistMailer.com
DragonSafelist.com
ViralURL.com
DragonSafelist.com
SupremeList.com
UltimateSafelistExchange.com
DownlineBuilderDirect.com
MoneyMakerSafelist.com
YourSafelist.com
Adchiever.com
SafelistExtreme.com
ListVolta.com
Supralist.com
AdTactics.com
ListJumper.com
ListJoe.com
GotSafelist.com
Herculist.com
BusinessWorldList.com
Have you used any of these safelists? What was your experience? Which safelists do you like not on this list? Submit your comments below. |