Sample Showcase — Affiliate Program

  

 

I.  Choice of Buttons You Can Use On Your Affiliate Site

 

  

 

Drop-Down Banners

 

          We have a new type of banner for you to use on your site. It is unlike the standard banner linking an affiliate directly from their site to a selling site — more interesting and persuasive.

 

           Internet experts today find that banners of the standard type are increasingly unpopular because most people resist what looks like "advertising" , while they respond well to a statement be made by the host of a site which they have come to trust.

 

          Accordingly. we supply banners with a scroll-down statement that reads as though it were written by YOU. This way it is felt to be informative, rather than looking like advertising.

 

 

          Below you will see two Drop-Down Banners.  Affiliates select the format which suits their site and there are many more banners on the way!

 

 

Sample Drop-Down Banner #1

 

Why Can I Never Stick to a Diet?

 

 

 

Sample Drop-Down Banner #2

 

  But My Work Has Stress Built Into It!

  

Simple Text Link

You can use a Simple Address Text link (our URL) within your advertising:
www.toendstress.com


Signature Files


A great way to spread the word about Introduction to EFT is to have a “signature file” containing a brief note about EFT and how to learn more about it.  It appears automatically beneath your name on any emails you may be sending out (you can of course always delete this announcement if you don’t want to send it to a particular friend, etc.)

The signature file contains your encoded link to our web site.  If the person buys Introduction to EFT as a result of using that link within 90 days of receiving your email, you receive a commission for that sale (presently $21 US$).

Here are some signature files you can use.  You can choose the one you like and upload it to your email format by following the instructions from your Affiliate Administration Panel.

 

Signature File #1

This is what will appear automatically beneath your name in emails.

 

I’m impressed with an unusual method,
“EFT", for handling stress, there's lots of
information at www.to-end-stress.com

 

Signature File #2

This is what will appear automatically beneath your name in emails.

 

Do you know about "EFT"?  If you don't, I think you'll be

fascinated... (see www.to-end-stress.com)

.

 

Signature File #3

This is what will appear automatically beneath your name in emails.

 

You may want to know about something I find great

for dealing with stress www.to-end-stress.com)

.


 

 Mini-Articles

 

         

Here are examples of some of the ways that affiliates can present our product.  Brief descriptions like those you see below, or our carefully prepared longer articles, can be used to present Introduction to EFT easily and seamlessly on affiliate sites, newsletters, opt-in mailing lists, etc.

 

Notice that these pieces are written as though YOU (the site owner) had written them.

         


 

 

(Copy for sites dealing with travel, vacations, employee trips, etc.)

 

When Air Travel is Challenging

 

A surprising number of people just grit their teeth and go through with their flights — but pay the price of experiencing high stress during the flight itself, and often even while anticipating it  For this reason we are always on the lookout for new ways to help people feel more at ease when flying.

 

There are some products on sale at airports that attempt to do this -- -- booklets teaching you how to relax your body during a flight, suggestions for "self-talk" to use to calm yourself down and make your trip more comfortable, for example. Some of these are useful, but we haven't seen any other do-it-yourself technique that accomplishes what the new Energy Psychology tool, "EFT", does. It seems able to change the way people feel about their trip before they get on the plane, and if necessary calm them down remarkably during the flight. 

 

The method brings about a surprisingly calm and confident attitude very quickly and is extremely easy to learn.  The best source of instruction in it that we've seen is a two video and e-Book combination created by former Princeton University psychologist, Dr. Patricia Carrington.  We particularly like the simple, easily understandable way she explains the method, and the fact that you can learn it from the tapes within an hour or so - tops. Because EFT often works for flight anxiety when nothing else has, you may want to look into it if other approaches have failed to handle the "flight jitters" for you. Details at www.toendstress.com.

 


 

 

(Copy for sites addressing nutrition or weight loss)

 

Overcoming The Emotional Challenges Of Dieting The Other Half Of The Battle.

 

We all know that emotional reactions are a large component in successful weight loss.  This is the reason why support groups are often necessary to make a diet feasible.  But we haven't seen any self-help technique work as well to zap food cravings as a new method called "Emotional Freedom Techniques ("EFT" for short).

 

We have found it to be state-of-the-art for reducing the immediate urge to grab your favorite (usually fattening!) food, and it can also help you clear up some of those deep emotional issues that keep you from sticking to your diet and actually losing weight.

 

If you want to learn this very new technique, we suggest you try a top-rated home training program in it taught by psychologist, Dr. Patricia Carrington. She explains all the basics of EFT on videos in just two hours -- then customizes it all for you in her accompanying e-Book. Her instruction is especially easy to follow and EFT is surprisingly useful many other problems too (not just weight loss). Highly recommended. www.toendstress.com

 


 

 

(Copy for sites dealing with medicine, health and wellness)

 

It is well known that anxiety and stress can cause some illnesses, and can greatly increase others.  The difficulty lies in finding out the best way to deal with this problem.

 

There are, of course, some simple muscle relaxation methods which can sometimes be useful, but we're impressed with a new anti-stress approach using "psychological acupressure" that is getting excellent ratings from health practitioners.

 

It's called Emotional Freedom Techniques ("EFT" for short) and it can be used on the spot to radically reduce or eliminate anxiety and physical tension.  EFT requires only light tapping with your hands of certain spots on the face and hands, and the repetition of certain targeted phrases while you do this.

 

Sound simple? It is!.  Yet we find it to be remarkably helpful in keeping you emotionally balanced and at ease even under severe pressures — a big plus for any of us.

 

There are a few ways that you can learn EFT at home, but since most of them are pretty time consuming we favor a package put out by Pace Educational Systems, Inc. that's taught by psychologist Dr. Patricia Carrington. She gives you thorough step-by-step instruction in two videos and an accompanying e-Book so that you learn EFT and how to apply it successfully in under two hours. This is an easy, user-friendly way to learn this method, and EFT is surprisingly effective for almost any form of stress. For details go to www.toendstress.com

 


 

  

(Copy for sites dealing with sports performance, sports equipment, recreational facilities, etc.)

 

It's certainly no news that the mental side of your favorite sport is all important for your success with it. In fact, if you don't have the correct emotional set there's not much use in pursuing that sport at all because it won't work for you. However, overcoming inner blocks to performance — the emotional bottlenecks that can defeat even champions is easier said than done.

 

We're impressed by a new approach to this problem that seems to work in a solid, no-nonsense way, and is surprisingly easy to learn. In fact, we suspect that we will be hearing a lot more about this technique in the future because of its potential usefulness for athletes and others persons who perform in public, and who find themselves tightening up or getting anxious at critical moments.

 

The method is a form of "psychological acupressure" known as "EFT". It may work better, in fact, than anything else that has come along for this purpose. So far its track record in sports is impressive.

 

Take, for example, the experience of the Australian Baseball League's Pitcher of the Year, Pat Ahearne.  Pat swears by EFT, and if you look at his "before EFT" batting average and compare it to his "after EFT" average, you can't help being impressed.  He and his sports psychologist consider his EFT work a triumph.

 

Or consider the experience of the Red Wing High School Girls Basketball team in Minnesota (USA). They improved 87% in their free throw shooting percentages after they started using EFT, and they improved 46% in overall shooting averages after learning it as well, and moved from a dismal initial record to winning 6 out of their 8 most recent games.

 

Such results are not to be taken lightly.

 

We think the best way to learn EFT is from the two videotape and e-Book combination created by former Princeton University psychologist, Dr. Patricia Carrington. She makes the whole thing so simple and useable. For details on the sports statistics mentioned above, or to find out more about this method, go to www.toendstress.com

 

 

We invite you to JOIN US

 

 


Return to Welcome Page