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Affiliate
Internet Marketing Secrets
by Kenneth Catto
If you are trying
to sell a product or service on the Internet,
then you are probably doing so through an
affiliate program. You signed up as an affiliate
(usually for free) and they gave you an
affiliate ID (user name or number). They may
have even given you a basic marketing package
which includes text ads, banner ads, and solo
ads with a link to your affiliate sales page.
All you have to do is use these tools to get
traffic to your affiliate sales page.
Well that sounds
pretty easy, doesn't it? This process actually
works too, except that your probability of
converting your traffic into sales is very,
very, very low. In other words, you may have to
have thousands of people to visit your affiliate
sales page before you ever see your first sell.
Now those aren't very good odds, are they?
Unfortunately,
that is what most people do. They spend a lot of
time, effort, and money getting all of those
people to that affiliate sales page and then
they finally make a sale and earn a referral fee
or commission. But wait, it can get even worse.
Let's say that you made one sale and earned a
$10 commission. That's great, right? Well not
really, because in the terms and conditions of
your affiliate program, you don't actually get
paid until you have accumulated at least $20 of
commissions. So get back to it and get another
sale and finally get paid. Good grief!
Don't quit!
Internet marketing is a great way to make extra
money, but you have to know some of the secrets.
Here's one. "Don't advertise your affiliate
program directly." You must use a four step
process.
Four Step Process
1. First, you must
provide something of value. The easiest valuable
thing that you can give away is information. An
informative email course, special report, or
ebook are all great ways to give away free
information.
2. This step goes
along with the initial step above. Don't give
away your free information until you get an
email address. You must capture the name and
email address of your prospective sale in order
to be able to implement the next step.
3. If the
information that you are providing is good and
helps people, then you will earn some trust. If
someone gives you some information that saves
you time, money, or effort; then you are going
to closely read anything that they send you - as
long as the information is still valuable. This
is why it is so important that you get that name
and email address before you start giving away
your information. Now you can keep the
information flowing through an occasional email
to your prospect.
4. Finally, if you
have been providing valuable information and
earning trust from people, it is much more
likely that they will buy something that you
recommend. This is especially true if you can
convince them that what you are recommending
will help them and that it is worth their money.
The easiest way to do this is to recommend
something that you have actually purchased and
use yourself. Just tell them how it helped you
and why you think that it was worth what you
paid for it!
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