Ways to market non-email-approved offers to email list?

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I have an email list that I am building and some offers that I think would work great with the list.

Some of the really good offers don't allow email traffic though.

What are some ideas of marketing these to my list?

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author R Hagel
    Do you have a blog? You could create a link inside your newsletter which points to articles on your blog. Then you use these articles to promote the "non email" offers.

    Another idea: Offer a free report, video, audio, webinar, etc to your subscribers. Then embed your offers within these free products.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dana Holt
    I don't currently have a blog, but I had considered that.

    I think embedding the links in a free report might work best in my situation.

    Thanks for the ideas!
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  • Profile picture of the author AndrewStark
    Why not link to the offer from your download page of the lead magnet you are using?

    Also have you emailed the owner of the offer and explained that you have a targeted list of double opt-in leads generated by yourself. It could be that they don't want you promoting via spam?
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    • Profile picture of the author Dana Holt
      Originally Posted by AndrewStark View Post

      Also have you emailed the owner of the offer and explained that you have a targeted list of double opt-in leads generated by yourself. It could be that they don't want you promoting via spam?
      That's a great idea. I had never thought of that.

      I want to build some trust with the list before I try to sell anything to them.
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      • Profile picture of the author DSTeam
        People usually subscribe to more than just one list when they're interested in a particular topic and if they don't see your offer they'll gonna buy anyway from someone else... so offer value and build trust with your list, but don't wait weeks before sending them your affiliate offers.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Any reason why you don't want to roll out with the offers that DO allow email traffic? If your list is large enough, you'll probably get sales/commissions relatively quickly from these other offers.
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