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Basic Expertise on the Recommend To A Friend

June 27th, 2009

Planning on using a tell a friend code for your blog? If so, then you’ll find yourself in good company. One of the most known viral marketing tools on the web, the tell-a-friend script is highly sought after by affiliate marketers, web entrepreneurs and online advertising gurus alike who value it’s subdued but highly efficient approach to marketing and advertising. And while the tell-a-friend script is primarily equipped for businesses online, it can also help out non-profit websites such as blogs to get heard on the vast ocean of the Internet. But probably like most bloggers out there, you’re probably stranded as to what it really is and how you can get one for your site. In this article, we will show you the basics of a tell a friend html and how you can use one for your site.

Also known as the viral friend script, recommend to a friend is a computer script written in Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) that uses viral marketing by etting people to recommend a website to their e-mail contacts. The script is embedded onto the site, and consists of a button that switches to an online form or is the form itself. Visitors simply have to fill up the form (which asks for name and e-mail address for identification purposes), enter the e-mail addresses of their chosen contacts, and hit Send. In a few seconds the script generates an e-mail containing the sender’s details, his/her personal recommendation, and media related to the website and sends it to the target prospects using viral tell a friend.

Because of their small file size and acceptance, tell a friend code downloads are widely convenient on the web through web progress and viral marketing sites. But if you do not know a particular site to download from, you can always utilize Google or Yahoo! to search for one. In addition, most scripts are sometimes condensed in a ZIP file, so having a ZIP extraction tool such as WinZIP would be at hand especially if your computer is running on Windows 98 or below. The scripts are usually free of charge, but there are “pro” tell-a-friend scripts which have to be bought first. These scripts often consist of extra features such as affiliate tracking, integrated e-mail clients, and customer support services like viral inviter.

To establishl a viral inviter, all you need to do is to simply copy the code and paste it into your website. This action normally works for blogs and other sites that use botomward style sheets or CSS. Once it has been embedded, the script is ready for use.

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