Wishlist Functionality Makes a Great Online Marketing Tool

Wishlist Functionality Makes a Great Online Marketing Tool - http://www.amnavigator.com Avatar Posted by prussakov under Online Marketing
From http://www.amnavigator.com 4104 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on January 30, 2013 10:48 pm
The Internet has turned the classic definition of the word around, turning it into "a list of desired items the compiler MAY obtain via putting it together and sharing with friends." Are you using wish lists yet? Chances are that more than 50% of the people who read this question, don't (missing out on a great marketing opportunity)...

However, that wishlist functionality makes a great online marketing tool. Ask Amazon!





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Written by lyceum
4103 days ago

Geno: Thanks for your reply. I will watch the video on Affilorama.



Written by lyceum
4103 days ago

Geno: I have an idea of combining my wishlist on Amazon, Pinterest page with my Referly account. Do you have success stories on how to use Squidoo as an affiliate marketing tool?



Written by prussakov
4103 days ago

Lyceum, I can't really share affiliate success stories (either using Squidoo or anything else). Affiliates, generally, frown on it; and understandably so -- why would they be happy about educating competition? But speaking of Squidoo, specifically, a decent intro into the subject (of using it for affiliate marketing) may be found at http://www.affilorama.com/web-2/introduction-to-squidoo



Written by tcamba
4103 days ago

Hmmm, this is interesting. I have never thought of a wishlist as an affiliate marketing tool.



Written by prussakov
4103 days ago

Yeah, Tcamba, especially when combined with data feeds it can serve as a basis for powerful viral customer-driven marketing campaigns. And very much social too!



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