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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Working With Affiliate Programs

Everywhere you look you see affiliate program offers for
every product or service that you can think of. Some have
fully automated systems that sell high volumes of hard
products all over the world. In case you don't know, "hard"
products are those that you can touch...unlike an ebook or
downloadable web template. Many affiliate programs have
several thousand affiliates and one or two of the bigger
companies have over one million affiliates.
What are the advantages of joining an affiliate program?
They provide a ready-made business. This is a very big plus
for those people who want to earn some kind of living off
the Internet but lack the knowledge or inclination to set up
a business by themselves.
Commissions and rewards are generally good, and the more
established programs offer a real chance of advancement to
higher and better-paid levels.
Other affiliates are usually on hand to offer practical
support.
What are the limitations?
You are restricted in your promotional activities due to the
fact that you do not actually own the affiliate site they
give you. You won't be able to put such things as banners,
images, links, meta tags, etc. onto your page.
The URL of your affiliate page is often either too long or
contains such awkward things as question marks, which many
Search Engines will not index.
Any promotional ads or articles have probably already been
used by thousands of other people and consequently may have
lost its impact, making it more difficult to achieve sales
or referrals.
If the program you have joined has not yet established
itself (or in some cases even if it has), then you may
encounter problems with payments owed to you not being
honored. You also run the risk of low quality products or
sub-standard statistics that do not accurately record how
many referrals or sales you have made.
You may be required to purchase a minimum quantity of the
product on a regular basis before you start to qualify for
commissions or even before you can become an affiliate.
You may not get the technical or affiliate support you might
expect from the company. This may be due to inadequate
staffing, or the company's negligence.
Other people in your downline do nothing to promote the
program.
At least four of the above limitations can be overcome with
a little time and effort. You could, for example, come up
with fresher ads to promote the program (provided this is
allowed).
If the company supplies the email addresses of people in
your downline, then you could offer to help the less active
members. Very often these people are passive not because
they are lazy or apathetic but merely because they don't
know HOW to promote effectively! your guidance could mean
the difference between no sales or referrals and healthy
downlines and residual incomes.
As regards promoting your actual page, here are a couple of
little tricks that should overcome a number of
restrictions:
Cloak your Affiliate URL to stop hijackers Affiliate Masker
While this will not help you to get listed on the major
Search Engines, it will make your web page easier for
prospects to remember and type into their browser's address
bar.
Go to your affiliate page. Place your mouse pointer anywhere
on the page and right click once. In the drop-down box
choose "View Source". This will display the HTML for the
page. Save this to your hard drive as a HTML document using
the "Save As" function. Upload the page to your  web site.
If you don't have a web site then get some free web space
from one of these:
Submit your 'new' page to the Search Engines. You are also
now able to place banner codes, links, images, testimonials,
in fact anything you want onto these pages, because you are
in control of the HTML. A word of caution, though. Don't
change the actual HTML of your original affiliate page. Just
put the other stuff, like banners etc, around it.
Making this "mirror page" of your affiliate page will
dramatically improve your advertising options.

 
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Working With Affiliate Programs
by Jude Wright (c) 2011
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Jude Wright has been an Internet Marketer for ten
years. She has just created a product that will help
other Internet Marketers keep all their marketing
information in one database. Check it out at:
http://i-marketingorganizer.com/organizer.htm

$27,817 Monthly With Affiliate Programs

I still remember thinking that promoting Affiliate Programs was a waste of time. Until I started making a small fortune.
At the end of 2004, I started some time exploring the concept of promoting affiliate programs through pay-per-click search engines. I knew of some Internet Marketing gurus who were claiming you could make thousands of dollars every month. But I was skeptical. I remember thinking, “I know what these guys are about. They just want to sell more books.”
But I decided that at least it was worth a look. The concept is quite simple. Choose a product – and one that has an affiliate program, of course. Set up an advertising campaign at a PPC search engine like Google and choose how much you want to pay per click. Write a three line advertisement and add your affiliate link. Whenever anyone clicks through your ad and buys the product, you earn a commission.
So I looked. And thought about it. And looked some more. I was still very uncertain about the whole concept, but I finally decided to test for myself whether it could really work. And since I knew I’d be spending quite a bit of money on advertising clicks, I felt it was well worth investing in a book so I could learn from more experienced marketers how to maximize the profitability of my campaigns.
As my business grew over several weeks I purchased and read several ebooks. By far the best I read was Chris Carpenter’s Google Cash ( http://tinyurl.com/6gdaq ). His approach is genuine, down-to-earth, and he explains very clearly how to build your own affiliate marketing business. And importantly, he makes a fortune doing what he explains in the book.
I started by testing 20-30 campaigns on various products. Most of them were unsuccessful, but I expected that from what I had been reading. I would test a product, and if it didn’t work, I would drop it quickly. The key with this business is identifying the affiliate products and campaigns that are successful. Once you find one that works, the money starts rolling in.
By February of 2010 I had identified several campaigns that were turning a profit. With one of these I was spending $0.08 per click to promote an affiliate product that pays me $18 commission on each sale. Approximately 1 visitor in 100 buys the product, so I make around $10 profit for every 100 visitors that I send.
What a formula! For every 1,000 visitors, that’s $180 in commissions. That might not seem like all that much, but remember once you have a successful campaign it keeps going all day, every day. If you send just 1,000 visitors to a program like this every day, then by the end of the month you will have earned $5,400 in commissions, of which $3,000 is profit.
Does it seem too simple? Well, if it was so easy everyone from your Aunt Mabel to the mailman would be doing it. In fact, while the concept is simple, getting your campaigns to run profitably does take some work. Since I can't possibly teach you all you need to know in one article, I'll give you a few tips here and recommend Google Cash for a detailed explanation:
  1. Choose Your Product Wisely. The program should pay a commission of $15 or more, otherwise it won’t be worth paying for your clicks. And if the commission is very high, be careful. Some products like web hosting and satellite dish installations may pay commissions of $100, but you face intense competition from other affiliates, so the price you need to pay to get ad exposure and clicks will probably also be very high. Sometimes it is better to identify a niche product with less competition from other affiliates.
  2. Track Your Campaigns Carefully. If you’re paying around 7 or 8 cents per click for a program that pays close to $20 commission, you need to make at least one sale for every 250 visitors. If you send 300 to 400 visitors with no sale, consider dropping it.
  3. Days Of The Week Do Matter. When testing campaigns keep in mind the day of the week and even the time of day. Some products sell better on Mondays through Fridays, during business hours. Others, like entertainment products, sell better in the evenings and on weekends.
Getting back to my own experience, after identifying several campaigns that ‘worked’, I spent some time fine-tuning them using techniques I read about in Google Cash. By the end of February I had earned $27,817 in commissions for the month, all on products I had never even heard of at the end of 2004. My profit was a neat $10,795.
It’s incredible really. I made this money without a web site. From home. Working an average of just an hour or two a day.
I’m finally making the amount of money online that I dreamed about.
How about you? Would you also like to build an affiliate marketing business? Could you use some additional income? I encourage you to proceed, but be smart about it. There are risks involved and you should be aware of them. You should read Chris Carpenter’s book. That way you’ll be on a fast track to more profitable campaigns. And his book will save you hundreds of dollars, easily, as you avoid some common mistakes and pitfalls.
Good Marketing!

About The Author
John McLaren has worked for many years selling IT consulting services. Now he works from home, just a few hours each day, building his highly successful affiliate marketing business. For more professional advice, he recommends the book, Google Cash, available at: http://tinyurl.com/6gdaq.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

3 Things All Affiliate Marketers Need To Survive Online

3 Things All Affiliate Marketers Need To Survive Online
Every affiliate marketer is always looking for the successful market that gives the biggest
paycheck. Sometimes they think it is a magic formula available to them. Actually, it is more
complicated than that. This is an excellent marketing skills that have been proven over
years of hard work and dedication.
There are tactics that have worked before with online marketing and continue to work in the
world affiliate marketing online today. With the top three marketing tips, you can increase
your sales and survive online affiliate marketing.
What are these three tactics?
1. Using unique web pages to promote each separate product you are marketing. Do not combine
all together just to save money on web hosting. It is best to have a site focusing on each
and every product and nothing more.
Always include product reviews on the site so that visitors will have a preliminary
understanding of what the product can do for those who buy them. Also include testimonials
from users who tried the product. Ensure that customers are more than willing to allow you
to use their names and photos on the site specific marketing your product.
You can also write articles highlighting the use of the product and include them on the
website of additional pages. Make the pages attractive as breathtaking and include calls to
act on that information. Each headline should attract the readers to try and read more, even
contact you. Highlight your special points. This will help your readers to learn what the
page is about and want to learn more.
2. Offer free reports to your readers. If possible position them at the very top of your
page so they can not be answered. Try to create autoresponder messages that will be sent to
those who input their personal information into your sign up box. According to research, the
sale is closed usually on the seventh contact with a prospect.
Only two things can possibly happen with the web page alone: ​​closed sale or the prospect
leaving the page and never return again. By placing useful information into their inboxes at
some specified time, you will remind them of the product they thought they want later and
see that the sale is closed. Make sure the content is directed toward specific reasons to
buy the product. Do not make it sound like a sales pitch.
Focus on important points like how your product can make life and things easier and more
enjoyable. Include in the email subject line interesting. Wherever possible, avoid using the
word "free" because there are older spam filters that dumps those kind of contents into junk
before even anyone reading them first. Convince those who signed up for your free reports
that they are missing something big if they do not use your products and services.
3. Get the kind of targeted traffic to your product. Imagine, if people visit your website
has no interest whatsoever in what you offer, they are among those who move and never come
back. Write articles for publication in e-zines and e-reports. In this way you can locate
publications that is focusing on your target customers and what you put up might just grab
their interest.
Try to write a minimum of 2 articles per week, with at least 300-600 words. By continuously
writing and maintaining these articles you can generate as many as 100 targeted readers to
your site in a day.
Always remember that only 1 in 100 people are likely to buy your product or get your
services. If you can generate as much as 1,000 targeted hits for your website in a day,
which means you can made 10 sales based on the average statistic.
The tactics given above does not really sound very difficult to do, if you think about it.
It just takes a little time and plan of action on your part.
Try using these tips for several affiliate marketing program. You can end maintaining a
source of income and surviving in this business that not all marketers can do.
Besides, think of a big salary you will receive ...

Affiliate Marketing In 3 Steps

Affiliate Marketing In 3 Steps
Affiliate marketing is a process where the merchant will pay a portion of their sales
revenue to an affiliate if the sale is the result of affiliate promotion for products and
services offered by the merchant.
Now days, it is one of the fastest growing industries because it is cost effective and
scalable for both affiliates and merchants. Other players can profit as well, such as the
affiliate network or affiliate solution provider.
The best benefit for entrepreneurs is the fact that he will have the opportunity to
advertise products to a larger market, thus increasing his chances to earn. The more
affiliates the merchant to obtain, the more sales he can expect.
By having an affiliate merchant market products and services, he'll save yourself time,
effort, and money in seeking markets and customers. The affiliate marketer will benefit from
each customer who clicks on the link to the website and who actually buy products from
merchants.
If you want to join the growing legion of affiliate marketers and have unlimited potential
for income, just follow these 3 steps to start an effective affiliate marketing program.
1. Identify something that interests you or you feel very excited. Then, focus on the
specific area you know a lot about, because it will help you bring your best and give your
guests a buyer may be a manifestation of experts in this field. In this way, you gain their
trust and encourage them to buy the products you endorse.
2. Search for merchants and products or services related to your interest and then create a
website with the top level domain name and hosting is very reliable. When you choose a
product on your web site, you need to consider the commission structure and the rate of
conversion.
There are many different affiliate networks and affiliate solution providers where you can
get information on most profitable products and which merchants pay the best. Take your time
- and make sure you choose the right one.
3. Now you are ready to promote. You've chosen everything you need and even make your own
website. You need to be creative, flexible, and willing to accept new ideas. At this stage,
You are well on your way to make more money than you imagined - and enjoying every minute of
it.

Sunday, September 11, 2011