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Opt-In Leads Can Help You Generate A Huge Down Line u send out the first few lines of a poem to another blogger who adds a line and sends it to another blogger to add a line and so on and so forth.Have you ever thought of an Opt-In Lead as a source to build your downline? Odds are, you have heard of some of the more traditional terms assoicated with creating a large number of affiliates in your MLM business or network. For example, one of the most familiar forms of jargon out their is the highly sought after "Warm Market." Lead. This is a person with whom you have a relation ship of some sort. This could be a neighbor, a co-worker, a friend or even a family member for that matter. The term lends its' gesture of "Warm." because you both have an investment in one another, and For example, you start the poememe: There once was a priest from Nantucket. You send it to Mary who adds: He walked by a petunia and plucked it. Mary sends it to Tom who adds: Inside was a bee, Rebuilding Loyalty There are two types of Poememes. Complete and Perpetual. The Complete Poememe is where you send the poem to another blogger (or bloggers) to finish. You then post all of the results so all of the participants can see each others' creativity. For example in the movie, The Princess Bride, Inigo and Fezik are on the ship about to set sail. Vizinni, their captain, has just finished yelling at Fezik. So to take his mind of the tongue lashing Inigo engages Fezik in a Poememe. Inigo: That Vizinni, he can... fuss. Fezik: I think he like to scream at us. Inigo: Probably he mean no harm. Fezik: He's really, very short on charm. Inigo: You have a great gift for rhyme. Fezik: Yes, yes, some of the time. Vizinni: Enough of that! Inigo: Fezik, are there rocks ahead? Fezik: If there are, we'll all be dead. Vizinni: Stop that rhyme, now, I mean it. Fezik: Anybody want a peanut? In this Poememe Inigo sends one line to Fezik who completes the rhyme and sends it back. Even though they continue back and forth, the Complete Poememe ends when Fezik responds and begins again when Inigo says another line. A Perpetual Poememe is more like the game telephone. You send out the first few lines of a poem to another blogger who adds a line and sends it to another blogger to add a line and so on and so forth. For example, you start the poememe: There once was a priest from Nantucket. You send it to Mary who adds: He walked by a petunia and plucked it. Mary sends it to Tom who adds: Inside was a bee, 3 Necessary Tools For The High Rolling Affiliate Marketer l of the results so all of the participants can see each others' creativity.What does it take to become a successful Affiliate Marketer? What are the ingredients of an affiliate marketing success story? Is there a shortcut to Affiliate Marketing glory? All these questions play around in the minds of affiliate marketers who want to make it big in this business. Although affiliate marketing is touted as one of the easiest and most effective ways to earn money online, it is not as easy as it sounds. The wise affiliate marketer plans every action and executes it the best way he can. He should also maximize the potential to earn by utilizing the right tools For example in the movie, The Princess Bride, Inigo and Fezik are on the ship about to set sail. Vizinni, their captain, has just finished yelling at Fezik. So to take his mind of the tongue lashing Inigo engages Fezik in a Poememe. Inigo: That Vizinni, he can... fuss. Fezik: I think he like to scream at us. Inigo: Probably he mean no harm. Fezik: He's really, very short on charm. Inigo: You have a great gift for rhyme. Fezik: Yes, yes, some of the time. Vizinni: Enough of that! Inigo: Fezik, are there rocks ahead? Fezik: If there are, we'll all be dead. Vizinni: Stop that rhyme, now, I mean it. Fezik: Anybody want a peanut? In this Poememe Inigo sends one line to Fezik who completes the rhyme and sends it back. Even though they continue back and forth, the Complete Poememe ends when Fezik responds and begins again when Inigo says another line. A Perpetual Poememe is more like the game telephone. You send out the first few lines of a poem to another blogger who adds a line and sends it to another blogger to add a line and so on and so forth. For example, you start the poememe: There once was a priest from Nantucket. You send it to Mary who adds: He walked by a petunia and plucked it. Mary sends it to Tom who adds: Inside was a bee, From The WorkWise Collection: Ten Ways to Win the Job Search Mind Game Inigo: Probably he mean no harm. Fezik: He's really, very short on charm. Inigo: You have a great gift for rhyme. Fezik: Yes, yes, some of the time. Vizinni: Enough of that! Inigo: Fezik, are there rocks ahead? Fezik: If there are, we'll all be dead. Vizinni: Stop that rhyme, now, I mean it. Fezik: Anybody want a peanut? In this Poememe Inigo sends one line to Fezik who completes the rhyme and sends it back. Even though they continue back and forth, the Complete Poememe ends when Fezik responds and begins again when Inigo says another line. A Perpetual Poememe is more like the game telephone. You send out the first few lines of a poem to another blogger who adds a line and sends it to another blogger to add a line and so on and so forth. For example, you start the poememe: There once was a priest from Nantucket. You send it to Mary who adds: He walked by a petunia and plucked it. Mary sends it to Tom who adds: Inside was a bee, Press Release Writing - is Press Release Writing Simple? Vizinni: Stop that rhyme, now, I mean it. Fezik: Anybody want a peanut? In this Poememe Inigo sends one line to Fezik who completes the rhyme and sends it back. Even though they continue back and forth, the Complete Poememe ends when Fezik responds and begins again when Inigo says another line. A Perpetual Poememe is more like the game telephone. You send out the first few lines of a poem to another blogger who adds a line and sends it to another blogger to add a line and so on and so forth. For example, you start the poememe: There once was a priest from Nantucket. You send it to Mary who adds: He walked by a petunia and plucked it. Mary sends it to Tom who adds: Inside was a bee, The Two-Sided Faces of Internet For example, you start the poememe: There once was a priest from Nantucket. You send it to Mary who adds: He walked by a petunia and plucked it. Mary sends it to Tom who adds: Inside was a bee, Tom sends it to Roger who adds: That stung him on the knee And so on and so forth. Both types of Poememes can be used for any size group, however just keep in mind that the larger the group the more information needs to be collected and the more easily the Poememe can become unweildly. Here's how to organize a Poememe round. 1. Pick a theme/tone Just like poems, the types of Poememes can traverse the range of human emotions and poetry formats, from funny limericks to a thoughtful Haiku. In the Poememe instructions, write the theme you are going for (funny, romantic, holiday) and the format (Rhyming, Limerick, Haiku). 2. Pick a length Decide how long you want the Poememe to be and how many lines you want the blogger to contribute. For example with the Complete Poememe, if you want a four line rhyming poem about shoes, you could start it off by writing two lines and then have the receiver finish the last two lines. You don't want to overburden the blogger so it is best to keep these types of Poememes short and sweet, four to six lines at most. It is also recommended that you set a limit on the Perpetual Poememe otherwise it could populate out of control and you could easily end up with 300 (or more!) lines. Write something to the effect of 'When this Poememe reaches 10 lines, send it back to the originator' and then include your email or blog address for the last contributor to get it back to you. 3. Tracking contributions Perhaps the best part of the Poememe is knowing who said what. Instruct participants to hyperlink their lines to their blog address so that readers can simply click the line and visit them. 4. Send it o
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