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3 Things All Affiliate Marketers Need To Survive Online

iberbiz | October 22, 2009 in Affiliate marketing | Comments (0)

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Every affiliate marketer is always looking for the successful market that gives the biggest paycheck. Sometimes they think it is a magic formula that is readily available for them. Actually, it is more complicated than that. It is just good marketing practices that have been proven over years of hard work and dedication.

There have been plenty of techniques that have helped achieve a successful online marketing program. These tactics still work today in the affiliate marketing world. If you take note of these three top tips, then you would be able to increase your output and survive affiliate marketing online.

[What are these three tactics] 

Using unique web pages to promote each separate product you are marketing. Do not lump all of it together just to save some money on web hosting. It is best to have a site focusing on each and every product and nothing more.

For the visitors benefit, include product reviews in your site. This will give your clients a chance to understand the product. Moreover, including testimonials is a big help. Be certain that the people, who provide their testimonies, gave you explicit permission to use their names or photos on the site to promote your product.

You can also write articles highlighting the uses of the product and include them on the website as an additional page. Make the pages attractive compelling and include calls to act on the 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 will want to find out more.

Provide free newsletters or reports to your readers. If possible, place them on the top side of your page so that they won’t miss out on it. Autoresponder messages can also help mail information to those who sign into your page.  Research has shown that the seventh contact is the usual point wherein a sale is closed.

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 certain specified period, you will remind them of the product they thought they want later and will find out that the sale is closed. Be sure that 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 compelling subject lines in the email. As much as possible, avoid using the word “free” because there are still older spam filters that dumps those kind of contents into the junk before even anyone reading them first. Convince those who signed up for your free reports that they will be missing something big if they do not avail of your products and services.

Find a way to divert traffic specific to your product. If a person has absolutely no interest in your product, it’s guaranteed that they will never come back.  You can write and submit articles at e-zine or e-reports. This helps focuses publication specific to your target customers and hopefully what you wrote will grab their interests.

At the very least, go for 2 articles a week with around 300-600 words in length. If you continue to do this, you can generate at least 100 readers to your site in one day. Keep in mind that there’s just 1 person that will buy your product or service, out of 100 that visit your site. Then if there are 1000 hits on your site every day, through statistics, you can generate at least 10 sales per day.

The tactics given above does not really sound very difficult to do, if you think about it. It just requires a little time and an action plan on your part.

Try to use these tips for several affiliate marketing programs. You can end maintaining a good source of income and surviving in this business that not all marketers can do.

 

Van T

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How to Make Money on the Web Using Your Own Talent and Marketing Programs

iberbiz | October 20, 2009 in Affiliate marketing | Comments (0)

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If you’ve done any investigation at all of online marketing, you’ll know scams abound, no matter where you look. Unfortunately, unscrupulous Internet marketers feed on the abundance of people looking for the means to find financial freedom by making money on the Internet. It’s very sad, because millions probably get duped into spending money unnecessarily, only to pursue schemes that never yield anything. Thankfully, methods abound for making money on the Internet with no money required. This should be good news to those who have had run-ins with Internet scheme run by scam artists!

But the line between scam and just an ill-advised business opportunity can sometimes be thin. An example of this is the controversy over an online business opportunity named Site Build It. Some people think that one or more people have written a Site Build It review that was misleading. The owner has publicly defended himself and he could be totally right. But it’s up to every individual to do their own research before paying money for Internet “opportunities”.

One of the most successful ways I’ve found to make money online is totally above-board and is also relatively easy. I make money writing using HubPages. HubPages — a community blogging site — makes it so simple to generate content-based ad revenue. You can create as many or as few content “hubs” (pages) as you want. Each hub has the potential to make up to five forms of revenue: eBay and Amazon products and services, Google AdSense and Kontera ads, and your own affiliate link(s). You get the revenue from 60% of the page views that generate income and the people who own HubPages get forty percent. The exception to that would be if you implemented an affiliate program; One hundred percent of income generated by clicks from an affiliate link on a hub would belong to you. It takes a while to get good at building revenue-producing hubs but the revenue you can generate over time makes it worth it.

There are many affiliate programs out there but I like to use RevResponse on my hubs, because people who sign up get credible free information. When anyone clicks on your links and qualifies to receive free RevResponse magazines or white papers, you get paid. That’s all there is to it. The qualifying part is the catch though, so you have to understand that aspect. To learn more, you might want to read this RevResponse affiliate review. The information in the review will help you know whether the RevResponse program is right for your particular audience.

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Learn How to Earn Passive Internet Income

iberbiz | October 14, 2009 in Affiliate marketing | Comments (0)

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How to Earn Passive Income From Product Reviews Internet media allows for many forms of advertising – some analogous to their real-world counterparts (think classifieds websites, online newspapers and the like), and others more creative, and possible only on the Internet.

For example, I hang out on blogs and communities (forums) that I know deal with the general market of products that I’m keen on. I know I’m dealing with real people out there, with real experiences and no incentive for sharing a biased/dishonest opinion of a product’s performance. As a consumer, I trust these opinion sources more than I would trust what’s thrown in my face as an advertisement.

I was looking at a particular model of a camera from one of the top brands in the business, and a review on Amazon and a concurring one on a blog described the “catch” with the deal that looked too good to be true. I just moved on in the catalog. I have a bunch of experiences where the advertising was less than attractive, but genuine praise from real customers had me change my mind. What does this mean from a marketeers point of view? Reviews on any platform (public websites, personal blogs, communities/forums) are no longer items that they can ignore.

In fact, this has amazing potential for spreading the good vibe about your product – so if you are doing an ebook on, say, affiliate marketing using PPC, find the top blogs in your niche and offer them your product – and request a review. You may work out a deal for writing the review in exchange for getting the product, or at a fixed price that you pay for the review. If you have a credible veteran hooked on your product, that gives you more ROI than any advertising ever could! What does this mean from a blogger/authority-in-the-community-person point of view? A welcome extra stream of income, of course! I often write honest, critical and detailed reviews for products which I would often like to do anyway, and I get paid for it! Also, throw in an affiliate link and you have recurring income for life!

To learn the nitty-gritty of writing reviews for profit, look at The Elements of Writing Profitable Reviews, I picked up many valuable hints from there. The good thing about the report is that – apart from being really useful – it is up for grabs at NO cost! Download Your Free Copy Now! For additional tips about earning money online visit Affiliate Programs Promotion.

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