Tuesday, August 7, 2007

5 Ways To Increase Your Affiliate Sales


There are certain ways of doing anything. When it comes to affiliate
marketing in particular, you can choose to do it half-heartedly or you
can go all-out and do it right. Work your affiliate programs by
slamming a ton of banners on a page and waiting for the money to roll
in is both a waste of your time and a disservice to the affiliate
program owner you're working for. You may as well not even do it.



Work your affiliate programs like they actually mean something to
you and your business; with all your knowledge and effort, and you're
going to be on the road to collecting a good deal of commissions. Just
like anything, there are ways of doing things that are going to prove
to your web site or blog visitors that you are an expert at what you're
taking about. Use your expertise about the product you're promoting and
speak to them as a friend. After all, PRE-Selling a product is nothing
more than being able to articulate how wonderful something is to
someone else, as one trusted friend to another. It's not a hard thing
to learn, but is a skill you must master that is not being taught as
widely as it needs to be. People want to be able to trust others.
Cynicism runs rampant in the Internet marketing world. There are far
too many scammers out there making us good guys look bad. You primary
job is to be that one voice crying out in the wilderness that changes
that cynicism to trust. It's about being real and not a salesman.
People can smell a salesman a mile away and they stink.




Here are 5 ways to work your affiliate marketing programs as an expert:



1. PRE-Sell - Find your own voice. Don't write like everyone else.
You do not want to come off as just another carbon-copy salesman. You
need to convey to your visitors that you care about them (it helps if
you do). You need to have a passion to truly help other people. That
can be understood in how you write. Sincerity is a trait sorely lacking
in Internet marketing. You need to learn the mandatory skill of writing
to PRE-Sell. Your job is to PRE-Sell the product and it is the job of
the stores' landing pages to close the sale. Tell your visitors of your
experiences and share stories. People appreciate being spoken to as an
old friend sitting around the dining room table with a cup of coffee.
Which lead to....



2. Have Product Experience - Whenever possible, own the product or
work with the service you're promoting. This allows you to speak as
that expert with first-hand experience. Your passion for that fantastic
product will shine through. You want your readers to get as excited as
your are about the product. You're not going to want to promote
something that isn't any good, no matter how high the commissions,
right? Um....right?? This can only come by owner the product yourself.
Plus, you'll wind up with something really cool! ;)



3. Follow Your Niche - If you're web site or blog that has to do
with cellular phones, don't join and promote an affiliate program for
riding lawnmowers. You are not going to get your most wanted response
that way, which is the click. Keep your subject matter and your
affiliate programs in line with one another.



4. Deep Link - Let's use the cell phone scenario and say that
you've got a page or a blog entry about the Apple iPhone and you have
an affiliate association with a large on-line cell phone store. When
you're figuring out which of their affiliate text links, banners or
other creative to use, make sure you are able to deep link to the page
or pages about Apple iPhones. You want to put your potential customer
where they want to be. Don't just link to the cell phone stores home
page. That is like leading them out into the woods and then dumping
them. Don't make them search for that Apple iPhone information, lead
them directly to it via your deep-linking affiliate link. That way will
convert much better for you.



5. Work with The Affiliate Program Owners - They want to sell their
products as much as you do. Even more. Don't be afraid to contact them
and voice your concerns, opinions and needs. Any affiliate program that
is worth promoting will welcome your input. They will want to work with
you. You'll be able to tell who is worth working with and who is not.
Do they have a large selection of creative to use? Do they offer
attractive commission payouts (I tend not to take anything that pays
out 2% of a sale or less) and long-term cookies? Do they allow deep
linking with a bunch of pages to choose from? Is their affiliate
program control center attractive and easy to use? Do they keep you
informed via email about upcoming promotions and ways to help you make
better conversions? If all that is being done, you should be working
with them as best you can. They are obviously putting their best foot
forward for you and their customers. If not, drop them and move on.
They should always be there to help you in any way they can.



There you have it. Those are a few of the ways to work an affiliate
program for all it's worth. If you want the money (a no-brainer), learn
all you can, work hard, work smart and don't give up. Your failure or
success is entirely dependent on you. Here's to your success!








About The Author

Tony Thomas owns http://www.romantic-oregon-coast.com and http://small-biz-blog.net).



He has been very successful with affiliate conversions by learning
the skill of web writing to PRE-Sell. You can, too. Download the free
book, "Make Your Content PRE-Sell" and other great materials from his
own private stash at http://www.affiliate-marketing-service.com/free-ebooks-and-more.htm




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