Use email to automatically deliver ebooks or other files without technical skills

Posted: September 11th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Email Marketing | Tags: , , , , , , , | 14 Comments »


SilentJim.com presents: By using a few free and very inexpensive services you can set up a system the grows your email list while automatically delivering any files to your subscribers. Links in video: Free Dropbox.com account (the link to give me credit is is db.tt Aweber.com email automation (the link to give me credit is jimcockrum.aweber.com) The video about creating a squeeze page that is referenced in the video www.youtube.com

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14 Comments on “Use email to automatically deliver ebooks or other files without technical skills”

  1. 1 saturdayschild8 said at 11:57 pm on September 11th, 2011:

    I get it!! And I think I’ll be trying it. I have drop box!

  2. 2 silentjimdotcom said at 12:25 am on September 12th, 2011:

    If you like this vid please give me a “thumbs up” I really appreciate them!

  3. 3 silentjimdotcom said at 12:45 am on September 12th, 2011:

    @jhldsc : I’ve never relied on “secure downloads”. If a scammer wants to pass around my material there’s virtually nothing i can do about it…but in the end he’s doing me a favor anyway by spreading my message and ultimately helping me grow my mailing list.

  4. 4 silentjimdotcom said at 1:35 am on September 12th, 2011:

    @maule5662h : That is one drawback…you have to deliver a single file at a time, but if you use aweber.com to automate things you can deliver a file per day every day until you’ve sent the subscriber everything you promised (just an idea to consider)

  5. 5 maule5662h said at 1:50 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Jim — but I can’t share a full folder, only an item it a folder.

  6. 6 kenmasonenterprises said at 2:05 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Jim

    Thank you for the great video. This is a great idea. Will start working on setting up this system today.

  7. 7 jhldsc said at 2:14 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Jim, is this site/link secure from download theft? Thanks for great info!

  8. 8 Gidget28 said at 3:08 am on September 12th, 2011:

    This is a wonderful tool Jim… I’m going there now. Triple thanks!

  9. 9 ladybugwreaths said at 3:41 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Great Info Jim… I have been using Drop Box too — Love iit! Nancy

  10. 10 sherryhg said at 4:20 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Pretty cool stuff Jim. Thanks!!

  11. 11 doubleaconcepts said at 4:28 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Thank you Jim for helping us all with your knowledge and experience – we are all lucky to have a real pro helping by sharing information such as this.

  12. 12 reg5566 said at 4:48 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Thanks Jim this seem better then FileSmelt I will be checking it out…

  13. 13 CrabbyDigital said at 4:52 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Jim,
    On my UltimateSoftwareBundle site, I started using Aweber to deliver my links. I didn’t see this video before making the changes but I achieved the same result.

    Aweber kills two birds with one stone. I can deliver the downloads and have them automatically added to my auto-responder list for future contact! BRILLIANT!

    I used a link shortening service w/ expiring links to mask the full links.

    Great video, this tactic is simple to setup, works efficiently, & costs nothing.

    Thanks!

  14. 14 mrlevittown said at 5:34 am on September 12th, 2011:

    Thanks Jim for this info. In 5 minutes you’ve given me a lot to think about. Thank you again.


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