One thing that I've come to know about advertising on the internet is that
speed is a factor.
This is especially true if you are trying to advertise a business opportunity that a few hundred thousand other people are also trying involved with. In most cases, the first few thousand win. There just isn't much room for the rest in the profit circle. The money has already been sucked up.
Add to that that fact that everyone has already heard about your opportunity several times already and just don't click on the emails anymore. They're pretty much dead.
But, there is a way around this. It's simply speed.
How fast you can get your ads out to the internet public is of the utmost priority when advertising. Sometimes it can't be helped. Ezine publishers have a waiting list and you just have to wait your turn. But, if chosen correctly, you can find hidden markets (ezines to advertise in) where you can get an almost immediate publishing date. Then there are RSS feeds, article broadcasts, viral email series, and other ways to use speed as an advertising tool.
Most people just use the pre-written ads, go to the same recommended ezines, and expect a huge windfall of visitors. Unfortunately that doesn't happen. The ads are old, the ezines have been saturated, and the visitors have moved onto something else.
When you get on top of things quickly, get some fresh ads out, research the freshest audiences, and begin broadcasting articles you have a very powerful ad campaign that is working for you. The key is not to sit on it. But, to begin moving on it as soon as possible.