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Getting free traffic to your website from safe-list email is extremely easy and can be exceptionally useful. There are little or no costs at all to safe-lists and you can get significant traffic with a little work (easy work that you can do daily in your spare time).

Step 1: Set up Two Accounts on Gmail.com
You are going to go to www.gmail.com  and setup two new emails there. You want to setup two new email accounts as this process creates a huge amount of email and you don’t want it mixed up with your day-to-day operations. Using Gmail also ensures that your account never gets full, and that you can recreate this process with your respecive downlines.

  • First Account: Contact Account – I recommend that you use yournamecontact@gmail.com or yourproductcontact@gmail.com for this account – this is where you are going to have the administration messages and other high-value emails come to.
  • Second Account: List Account - I recommend that you use yournamelist@gmail.com or yourproductlist@gmail.com for this account – this is where you are going to have the bulk of your safe-list emails come to.
  • For both email accounts go to “settings” (top right of gmail) and turn on keyboard shortcuts – this will be explained later.

Step 2: First Messages
As soon as you activate each safe-list you are going to immediately send your first message to that system – so you should write that message first. You should write your first message in “Notepad” or “Word” so that you can cut and past it into each safe-list as you set each one up. For your message you are going to need 3 parts:

  1. Catchy Title – keep it short and simple!
  2. Message body – I generally write something a little longer that is easy to read but honest in terms of what people are going to get if they click on my site.
  3. Link – where are you sending them to? Some safe-lists will want the link in the message body, others will ask that you add the link separately, so I generally include my link at the end so that I can adjust as I post each one.
  4. NOTE: if you are going to use SPAM words like “FREE” make sure that you dont end up spammed by breaking them up like “FR.EE”.

Step 3: Setting up Safe List Email Accounts
Using the list below, others that you find, and lists provided from other members of your upline, start setting up your accounts on these various safe lists. This is very straight forward – but there are some things to keep in mind:

  • As you setup each safe list you are going to have to click an emailed authentication link that the system will send you – do this immediately as they get confusing after a time. Usually they will send one link to both the “list” and “contact” emails – you need to do both.
  • try to use the same user name & password for all the accounts so that you don’t have to remember a bunch of different information.
  • If you are only asked for one email us the “list” email NOT the “contact” email.
  • Make sure that you collect the “Affiliate” link from every safe list so that you can give them to your downline as they ask for them – you get credit for everyone under you!! I keep them in a word document so that I can cut and paste them in an email to anyone that needs them.

Setp 4: Getting the Most Out of Your Safe List Emial Messages
I generally use a simple process. For an hour (broken up as I have time through out the day) I go into my email accounts and check through the various emails and click on the “earn credit” links in most of them to get my bonuses (bonuses can be from 1 – 1500 per message). Always do your “contact” account messages first and then the “list” messages as the “contact” messages are worth more bonus points.

Step 5: Delete the Chaff & Send Your Daily Messages
When I am looking at email for the last time each day, I delete all the messages so that I don’t end up with 50,000 to delete late – not that you are in danger of filling up. After I have cleaned out my account – I log into all my safe lists and post my daily message (each site may have different frequencies to check each). While I am in each account I also ensure that my account is still “active” just in case there was some issue.

Safe Lists (check back or subscribe to RSS as I update this list periodically):

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