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Make Money The Lazy Way With The Conduit Method

One of the best ways to make money online with websites is to intercept sales that are already in progress. In his report called "The Conduit Method", Chris Rempel explains how to do just that.

First, you should choose a niche with lots of products. In other words, choose a niche where lots of money is already being spent. This will increase your chances of making sales and affiliate commissions. A small slice of a large pie can be much more profitable than a large slice of a small pie.

In many cases, a potential buyer has spent hours visiting websites and doing research on a particular product, and just wants some confirmation that what they're planning to do is the right choice, before following through with the purchase. This is where you come in. You will assist them in the final decision, and your site will become the conduit for the inevitable sale. It might as well be you that gets the commission, right?

Second, you need to build a site that describes the features and benefits of each product in a factual, low-key manner. Conduit sites are basically review sites, but with a twist. You simply assemble and summarize plain facts about the product. At the same time, you make it easy for search engines to find your site for keywords related to that product. In the process, you'll make the purchase decision easy for the visitor. How many sales do YOU want to intercept?

Chris goes into more detail in the report, including how to structure your site, how to use the index page for maximum impact, which keywords to use, and the best way to build links for maximum traffic. Another benefit of conduit sites is that they require very little maintenance after they are set up.

This simple system is a no-fluff treasure map, and it's an easy read at just 13 pages.

by: Walter Morriston




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