23 Feb 2008 03:21:36 | Jerry Lunsford
Attracting Good Affiliates
By Jerry Lunsford
Good affiliates can be hard to get. There could be any number of
reasons for this, but I am going to focus on what I believe is
the one major problem that prevents someone from attracting good
affiliates. But first lets look at what the make up of a good
affiliate may be. A good affiliate is:
Hard Working Persistent Motivated to work their business Does
not need constant reassurance Makes and implements goals
Overcomes obstacles Recognizes and takes good advice And Never,
Never, Never quits!
The question some may ask is, "Where are these people at?" I'll
tell you. Most of these people are already successful with their
own affiliate program. And they are successful for the very
reasons listed above. Also, they did not fall prey to the very
problem that many searching for good affiliates are causing
themselves. And that is advertising hype. They overlooked that
and went into the marketing program with a desire to succeed,
understanding that it is going to require work and time to be
successful. Unfortunately though many are for the first time
looking for a home business and don't know what internet
marketing is all about. They are vulnerable to all the hype
infested ads out there.
Now. If a person signs up for an affiliate program with none of
the traits listed above for a good affiliate can they indeed be
a good affiliate? Yes! But it will be an uphill battle helping
them to develop some of the above traits. Even though it would
be hard it is still worth it to work with them in hopes they
will become the perfect affiliate. Who knows.They may become
your best affiliate yet! But I want to focus on getting the good
affiliates from the start. Why?
My logic is this. I would rather have one good affiliate that is
a real go-getter then ten thousand that do nothing or very
little at all. That way you have more time to focus on your own
business then spending alot of time babysitting someone who will
probably eventually give up. The best route to go is to get
affiliates who are already conditioned. Well just how do we do
that? There is only one way to do that and that is how your
opportunity is presented to prospects.
Most all advertising someone does is loaded with hype. Whether
it is their search engine description, classified ads, or email.
This is what prevents marketers from getting good affiliates. If
possible you must remove all the hype from your advertising and
sales letter. Now I know that some of us work an affiliate
program owned by someone else. And you may be required to use
the advertising and sales letter that they give you. But if
possible use the ones that have the least amount of hype. What
do I mean by hype!
Hype is where you describe something to the greatest, allowable,
extreme possibility. Such as but not limited to the following:
Make a MILLION DOLLARS every time you breathe by just posting a
website!!!!! Earn $15,000 a day by reading emails!!! Buy my
ebook, "125,000 Ways To Get Rich Marketing Salt!"
Now I know these are exaggerations but the point is that while
on paper you may be able to prove your claims, most do see these
types of ads as exaggerations of the truth. Besides that these
ads will not get you those good affiliates your are seeking.
What these type of ads will get you are:
Curiosity seekers Gullible People Get Rich Quick Hopefuls
If you portray your business as a get rich quick scheme, then
that is what you will get. People looking to get rich quick. Not
exactly my idea of a good affiliate. Why? Because each person
who fits into any of the above groups has their own reason for
signing up none of which is to run a business. Most individuals
like this sign up and do little if anything. When they realize
that they're not going to get a free lunch most will opt out in
a day or two. Those who remain will just ignore your emails. By
the way. How would you like to go to a job interview and be told
you will make $20.00 an hour. You work for 2 weeks only to find
out that you have to work for the company 10 years before
receiving that amount per hour. You would probably walk out the
door feeling you were decieved. That is exactly what happens to
people who answer ads loaded with hype. They feel as though they
were decieved.
Not only that but it can be costly to run an ad campaign that
uses hype. Think of Pay Per Click campaigns. Your are spending
money on the clicks of those who are not interested in running a
business. I would rather get one hit to my website a day from
someone who will do what it takes to succeed then a million hits
from people who want to get rich by the end of the day.
Rather have an ad campaign that focuses on what the average
person can expect. Most people are in this category. An average
person. So target your advertising as if everyone who reads it
already understands the ins and outs of internet marketing.
Portray your opportunity as one that will take years to reach
it's full potential. Be honest and up front. Then you will get
people signing up who are ready to build a business up over
time. Remember. Get Rid Of The Hype. If the average person won't
make $15,000 dollars a month then don't say they will. If the
average person will probably make $1,000 a month then say that.
What's wrong with making a $1,000 more a month then they had
before. If you have been able to quit your job because of your
affiliate program, prove it. If you can't offer up some type of
proof, (copies of checks, real testimonials, etc...) then just
keep it to yourself.
The point being made is this. Most people are already aware of
the saying, "If it sounds to good to be true, then it probably
is." There are exceptions to this rule but for the most part it
is a true statement. Now if you follow the advice given above
you will probably see a significant drop in your website
traffic. And also a drop in the amount of affiliates you are
getting. But like I and so many others say. "It's not the
quanity of the affiliates you are getting but the quality of the
affiliates you get.
Leave the hype to those who want to brag about the amount of
website traffic and affiliate sign ups they are getting. I'll
take a big fat check over hype any time.
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