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Allowing your subscribers to rebrand your free giveaway reports that you use as incentives to attract sign-ups is the first crucial viral element you must employ.

Re-brandable means that your subscriber can add their own affiliate links to the report in order to earn money from its distribution. To enhance the viral effect further, you should allow your subscriber to add their own name and web address to your ebook as part of the rebranding process.

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A "Tell-A-Friend" script is the second essential viral marketing component that you definitely must employ as part of your list building system. A "tell-a-friend" script does exactly what is says on the box, it encourages your visitors and subscribers to tell their friends about your products and content.

You can use free scripts (just search on Google for "free tell a friend script") or you can buy more sophisticated scripts. The scripts basically allow your visitor to email several friends directly from your web page to tell them about you.

There is one tell-a-friend script that is far superior to other scripts in the control it give you over your viral process. This script tracks the friends "told" and records whether or not they opened their emails and visited your site. It also automates rewarding visitors who tell their friends about you. It literally sends the referrer a thank you gift if they "tell" a specified number of friends about you.

The script makes it simple for you to offer a free gift to your new subscribers by automating the delivery of the gift once they've told their friends about you and your products. It allows you to control when they receive the gift, either after they tell their friends, or after their friends sign up to your list. If you have a great gift to give away that will really appeal to your subscribers, this level of control can ensure that your list grows by a set number of subscribers every time your give your gift away. It's this feature in particular that makes this script so virally effective.

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A follow up "rough" guide to bars in Murcia.
Going out in Murcia is a learning experience if you're British.
Whilst you can still go out the old fashioned English way (Go out at 7.00p.m. and be home in bed at 1.00a.m. the worse for wear) it doesn't really work that well over here. Most of the bars in Murcia don't really get going until around 1.30a.m. so you'll miss out on most of the amosphere if you're in bed too early.

Here's a tip: To get the best out of your evening in Murcia change your body timer to a Murcian night out by simply changing your watch by a couple of hours. Don't even think of going to a "real" Murcia bar before 11pm. Earlier on, if you want to be out and about why not have a coffee in Plaza Cardenal Belluga (next to the Cathedral) and admire the beautiful floodlit Cathedral. from there. Then you couldstroll to the Hotel Rincon de Pepe (Apostoles, 34) for a snifter in the "La Muralla" bar, one of the few places in Murcia where you can still see the remains of the city's original Arab walls.

This is article two in this guide. Here 's some more of some of the more interesting bars in Murcia.

Gospel (15 Enrique Villar. Tel. 968 203 234) The young crowd hit this lively city centre pub. The music ranges from
Blues to Rock to Jazz. Open until 3.30am.

La Codiga (Gran V'a Alfonso X ) One of the more "local" bars in Murcia. Latin rhythms are the speciality in this club.
Chest wigs and medallions are optional ;-)

Fuente Alamo (Carretera N301, Fuente ?lamo.) Unusually for bars in Murcia this is a Wild West theme bar with
saloon bars and coyboy gear. It's actually a really good night out if you're in the mood for a knees up!!.

Kennedy Bar (Callej'n de Berruezo.) Cracking Irish bar that's popular all day. Get down here for some Guinness and English soccer. Good range of other beers as well. Live comedy on
Wednesdays. BOGOF on drinks when soccer matches are showing.
Utopia (7 Vel?zquez.) This is an unusual place and is described by the owners as a theatre-bar. The fascinating d'cor is a copy of theatrical scenery. Utopia has a large variety of acts on stage ranging from musicians, small bands, to actors reading monologues. When the live acts end it's mainly rock, blues and Britpop music.

DNC Dance Club (Puerta Nueva, Edificio Centrofama. Tel. ) DNC says it's the only true club in Murcia city centre. Located in the busy university zone. This is a really busy spot during term time. Here we get house music and standard pop set in an atmosphere with trendy d'cor. Free drink with your entry fee.

El Mentidero (3 Saavedra Fajardo. Tel. 968 223 533) You're struggling to escape from techno music in Spanish clubs and El Mentidero is the same as the rest. It's a fun bar with a dance floor and is open till 3am. It's adjacent to the
University.

Tasca Gao (17 Calle Canovas del Castillo.) Bouncing bar that is famous for miniature bottles of spirits (duh.. hurts my
head..) . Popular venue for people on stag and hen parties in fancy dress at the weekends.

Sala Fluid (Orilla de Azarbe.) Another techno-house place that's open until around 6am. Good idea to get some strong coffee
before entering if you want to make it through the night. Brilliant array of cocktails on offer, though pace yourself or the legs may not stand the pace..

Kallejon (Calle Ceuti, Poligono Insustrial Atalayas) Most of the clubs in Murcia are outside the city centre due to restrictions on noise levels. Kallejon is no exception. We have two dance floors featuring Commercial Techno stuff and Spanish pop. It only opens Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights (very late).

Royal Palace (17 Carretera Santa Catalina.) Open till 4am. This massive place is housed in a complex that holds up to 2,000 guests. the music is aimed at thirty somethings but of course, Latino rhythms are prominent.

Sala Univesal (1 Avenida Juan Carlos.)Brash and exciting - a famous bar in Murcia. Different music played in several rooms so something for most here...

Los Cuatro Gatos (12 Calle Alfaro.) is right next to the Roman Theatre. Here we have live music and sometimes features comedians on stage. It's well worth a visit.

Super 8 (Avenida Ciclista Mariano Rojas, Local 16, Molina del Segura.) Not far from Murcia centre, Super 8 is an cool
bar/club which features a live band each week. It draws a youngish, mainly indie type crowd and opens from 12.30am-6.30am

La Puerta Falsa (5 Calle San Mart'n de Porres.) Nice relaxed bar which offers music
from local talent. Also has regularly changing exhibitions of art on the walls.

That should be enough for article two on bars in Murcia City. There's a few to go at anyway.. Should you go to any other Murcia pubs that you think deserve a mention then get in touch and let me have details. Cheers!!
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