Affiliate programs can either be a way to put a little extra cash in
your pocket or, hopefully, become a full time job. However, it's not
like you can put up a bunch of affiliate links and expect to start
making a mint. If you want to make a full time job's worth of money off
affiliate marketing, you have to work at it full time. The great thing
about affiliate marketing is that it works 24/7—but this doesn't mean
you should also put in several hours a day of your own time.
The affiliate marketers who have had the most outstanding success are
normally those who have more than one site working at once. It's much
harder to make a decent amount of money if you have one affiliate site
at a time. Experienced affiliate marketers will have a number of
different sites running at once, all with different types of affiliate
links. What this means is that each affiliate site will need separate
SEO: new content in the form of blogs, forums, articles, and other
techniques.
A key to a successful affiliate marketing program is to make the
affiliate site a useful resource. Just posting a bunch of links is not
going to impress many web surfers. They'll leave and likely never come
back. The trick to any web business is to keep people on site—this is
true for the affiliate partner and it's true for affiliate marketers.
An affiliate site shouldn't necessarily scream, "affiliate site."
Instead, it can be a trusted resource on a particular topic.
Useful content is the best way to make this possible. Take a site that
has a number of links to sports-related businesses (apparel, equipment,
tickets, books, etc.). The affiliate marketer can then set up a forum
that talks about different sports teams, strategy, and so
on—potentially, this forum could bring in sports fans from across the
country. Blogging is another great medium for affiliate marketing. On
the same site, the blogger could write reviews of new equipment or
write in depth trade talk about a variety of sports. These are just a
few ideas but they show how affiliate marketing can—and should—be a
serious, long-term proposition.
What it comes down to is that affiliate marketing is no different than
running the host site. Both are about running a business, even if an
affiliate marketer has no direct product or service to sell. An
affiliate marketer should set up a site that is useful and
informative—a destination that people will come back to again and
again. In some cases, an affiliate site might even be more informative
than the partner's website.
Only until these issues are covered can an affiliate marketer hope to
make a good amount of money with affiliate marketing. Sure, you could
put up links and hope for the best, but you should think about
investing some time into the site if you really hope to turn a
respectable profit.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
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