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18 Feb 2008 04:53:04 | Roy Chan
Tip 1 - What Are Affiliate Programs? Welcome to the wide world
of affiliate marketing! Affiliate marketing (sometimes called
referral marketing) is based business people. So, what is an
affiliate and what does he or she do? The affiliate marketer
acts as a “middle man” between merchant and consumer, but
without adding anything to the consumer's cost. Affiliates do
not mark up or resell products. Instead, the affiliate educates
and directs the consumer to a product, and he receives a
percentage of the sale in commission from the merchant. The
affiliate acts as an independent lead generator for the merchant
by bringing in new customers. This is a win-win situation for
both the affiliate and the merchant. The affiliate can reap a
full-time income marketing a whole suite of products that he
does not own. He doesn't pay for product creation, doesn't have
to ship anything and doesn't deal with customer service issues
or returns. The merchant benefits from the influx of new
customers, the boatloads of cheap traffic and low cost
advertising. Merchants get their product and their brand in
front of thousands of potential buyers without paying a dime
until someone makes a purchase. It is truly a pay for
performance arrangement. Tip 2 - Choosing an Affiliate Program
Before you begin your venture into affiliate marketing, it is
necessary to choose the right program for you. There are almost
as many programs out there as there are products! When you first
start out, it's easy to go overboard signing up to as many
programs as possible, but this isn't the right way to go about
it. First, you need to decide on a area of particular interest
to you. What products do you know the most about and think you
could do the best job of selling? Once you identify your
specialty, you begin by sorting through the available merchants
and examine the structure of their affiliate programs. Key areas
to investigate: 1. When and how do you get paid? Find out
whether the program pays you weekly, bi-monthly, monthly, etc.
Most programs have a minimum payout amount, meaning that you
don't receive your commissions until hitting a minimum number of
sales for the pay period. You'll also want to find out whether
the programs pays you via check, direct deposit, Pay Pal or any
combination of the three. With our PushButtonHealthGuide.com, we
are linked to clickbank.com, you will be rest assured that you
will be paid accordingly twice a month. 2. How much do you make
per sale? Remember you'll be investing your own money into
advertising and other expenses to promote these programs.
Therefore, you should seek programs which reward their
affiliates well. You'll also want to seek out high-value
products. A fifty to sixty percent commission on a $100 product
is very good, but it's not so hot if you're promoting a $15
product. At the time of writing, we offer 75% of commission to
our affiliate, which is the highest by the industry standard. 3.
Is the program managed well? Is this a reputable company? Larger
companies usually have “affiliate managers” devoted to
maintaining contact with their affiliates. Even if you go with a
smaller outfit, they should at least offer clear contact
information. You might want to try e-mailing them at their
contact address to see how fast they respond to you. Mismanaged
programs are, at best, a sign of disorganization and, at worst,
could indicate a company in trouble. The last thing you want is
to be sitting on a grand worth of hard earned commissions and
see the merchant go out of business before paying you. Keeping
these factors in mind, here are some great places to seek out
products you can promote: www.clickbank.com
(pushbuttonhealthguide.com uses)
www.cj.com www.linkshare.com Commission Junction (CJ) and
Linkshare provide affiliate hubs for major brand corporations
and mid-sized businesses. Their focus is generally on tangible
products and services. Clickbank is the leading source online
for affiliates of information products like e-books, software
and membership sites. Tip 3 - Five Approaches to Affiliate
Marketing As a new affiliate, one of the first things you'll
want to know where and how to promote your affiliate link. Today
we'll cover several options and discuss the merits of each
method. 1. Direct Links via PPC Advertising If you use PPC
advertising, you can embed your affiliate to the ad and send the
prospect directly to the merchant's site. This is a really lazy
to do things, though. You might make a few sales, but it's far
better to approach the process as outlined in tactic 2. Linking
to Your Site via PPC Advertising Place ads for your target
keywords and direct the prospects to greet them with an
invitation to subscribe to your newsletter. Once you've
collected a prospect's email address, they are yours to market
to on a repeat basis. 3. Build Content Focused Sites This
approach aims for long term traffic through search engine
optimization. You'll need to publish content related to the type
of product you're trying to sell. Searchers will be drawn in by
informative articles. You're affiliate links will be sprinkled
discreetly across the site. 4. Advertise in E-Zines This is a
good method to use if you can find targeted lists for your
product. E-zine ads can be purchased in most cases, and in other
cases you can snatch them up for free by bartering with the list
owner. 5. Purchase text link or banner advertising on high
traffic sites. This type of advertising isn't quite as popular
as it used to be. It is most effective when you can find high
traffic sites for smaller niche subjects. These sites tend to
focus heavily on content and run only a handful of ads on site.
Space is limited and rates are likely to be at a premium. Tip 4
- Beating the Odds This will be a cold, hard dose of truth, but
you need to know the facts. The majority of people who go into
affiliate marketing fail to break even. Some people will earn
thousands in this business, while others will struggle to
generate even a few hundred in sales per month. Affiliate
marketing is very competitive and cut-throat. You've got to stay
on your toes to win in this game. While I can't guarantee your
success, I can provide you with some fundamental knowledge that
just might help you beat the odds. Get ready to learn how to
play hardball with the super affiliates. #1: Never Stop
Searching for Profitable Keywords Successful affiliates are
never satisfied with the status quo. Even if you endured hours
sweat producing research to find your target keywords, keep on
searching out new ones and adding them to your list. #2: Become
Obsessed with Testing and Tracking If you aren't testing and
tracking absolutely everything - and I mean everything from your
keywords, your ppc ads, your web site copy and any thing else
you can think of to test/track, the odds are stacked against
you. Successful affiliates are maniacal about testing and
tracking every detail of their campaigns. They are details
oriented and use all of their collected data to refine their
entire system on a day to day basis. #3: Innovate and Update
Constantly Keep your approach fresh by testing new conversion
tactics. If you rely on PPC engines for advertising, start
throwing in e-zine advertising into the mix. If that doesn't
produce the desired results, investigate banner ads, classified
ads, message boards, offline media and anything else you can
think of to get your message across. Don't rely on one
conversion channel. If you send your prospects direct to the
merchant, change up your campaign and start sending leads to
your own web site and start collecting email addresses.
Experiment with your content and your web copy. Try out
different link headlines. Never settle for the familiar. Tweak
everything until you've squeezed the maximum conversion power
out of it. #4: Pay Attention to the Industry and Communicate
with Other Affiliates The world of affiliate marketing changes
every day. There is always a new tactic to implement, a change
in the rules at one advertising service or another, a serious
technology failure at one of your merchant's sites and so on.
Even though affiliate marketers are rabidly competitive group,
they are also quite helpful and willing to trade information and
tips with one another. You should bookmark the following sites
and make a point of visiting them weekly if not daily:
http://www.associateprograms.com/ http://www.webmasterworld.com/
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=6
http://www.affiliatesdirectory.com/ Tip 5 - The Importance of
Building a List Out of all the possible approaches to affiliate
marketing, lead capture and list building represents the
smartest and most effective option. Why? A lost visitor is a
lost sale. A lost visitor is the loss of potential repeat sales.
Think of it this way: you're putting time and money into your
advertising. If you aren't capturing your visitor's email
addresses, you're basically throwing all of that traffic right
down the drain. When you capture your visitors to your list, you
open a whole new world of profit opportunities - not just for
the short term, but for the long term as well. The Benefits of
List Marketing • You can educate your prospects. This will
increase your conversion rate by giving you the opportunity to
turn hesitant prospects into enthusiastic customers. • You can
market to your prospects over and over again. Your long term
profit potential exists in repeat sales. Never work for “just
one sale”. • You can double your return on investment while
lowering your advertising costs. Once you've got a list in
place, you don't have to limit your offerings to just affiliate
product. You can bring in any additional, related products of
interest to your list and make sales immediately without going
through the same advertising process all over again. Can you see
the benefits yet? Why spend money over and over again sending
people to the same page and “hoping for a sale”, when you can
capture them to your list and have full control over the
conversion process? Any other approach leaves you at the mercy
of the merchant's web copy and the customer's mindset at first
contact. You've got to lure your prospects in and expose them
your message multiple times. This will save you so much time and
money you'll wonder why you ever did it any other way. Tip 6 -
Advanced Topics We've come to the last day of the course, and
it's time to tie up the loose ends and cover some advanced
topics. As you know by now, affiliate marketing can be
incredibly rewarding when done properly. There are also a lot of
pitfalls you need to watch out for as well. One of these is
merchant fraud. Merchant fraud, unfortunately, does happen.
Merchants can use any number of clever tactics to cheat you out
of your commission. One of these methods is to offer multiple
payment options to customers without linking each one to their
affiliate tracking software. For example, let's say that a
merchant offers credit payments, payment via Paypal and payment
via check to the customer. The merchant tracks your affiliate ID
up to the point of sale and credits you if the customer chooses
to pay via credit card through the merchant's main payment
gateway. However, if the customer chooses Paypal or check, your
affiliate ID is immediately tossed. The only way around this
clever trick is an exercise of caution on your part. When you
evaluate a potential affiliate program, check to see how many
payment methods the merchant offers. Secondly, after you sign up
for an account, examine you referral links. In fact, if you have
the budget to spare, follow your own link and choose one of the
alternate payment options and purchase a product. Did you get
credit for that sale? Great! If you didn't receive credit,
though, it's time to can that merchant and move on to more
ethical waters. Here's another 'advanced' tip to consider: use
affiliate networks like Commission Junction to evaluate
potential merchants. Joining programs via a network is often a
better choice than signing up at individual, non-networked
sites. The reason is simple: membership in an affiliate network
imposes stricter standards on merchant behavior. You also have
access to a wealth of data on the overall performance of other
affiliates in that merchant's program. Last but not least, you
need to focus on building trust among potential customers. If
your merchant site doesn't do a very good job of this, then send
your visitors to your web site. Make it clear what products
and/or information you have to offer. Also, be vigilant about
posting your contact information in a prominent place. Anonymity
might be fun in a chat room, but it turns off consumers very
quickly. For an extra advantage, consider having your site
evaluated “net cop” programs like the one at
http://www.i-cop.org/, and get your site listed in the online
section of the Better Business Bureau's web site. Tip 7 - Let's
Work On it! Now you are fully equipped, let's do some work today
and rake in profits together!
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