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Chapter 11, Much More To Discuss
On Affiliate Marketing...
"Every
Online Step.com Training Course"
Let's re-cap
a little first.
What exactly
is affiliate marketing?
Affiliate marketing is the single fastest growth industry on the
Internet, so I had to cover it a little more in this course.
It’s also true that affiliate marketing is one of
the
fastest and most creative ways to make money and have a career on the
Internet.
Simply put, affiliate marketing is selling products on a commission
basis. You own a business that advertises and sells products for other
companies. You may have a product of your own to begin with or not. The
things that a successful affiliate marketer must have are:
Your website is the jumping off point of all your marketing efforts. So
the first step in any successful affiliate marketing business is
building a good, credible and professional looking website. You must
build a user-friendly website, which will attract your prospects and
motivate them to click on the links to the products and services you
are promoting and make a purchase. There are companies whose business
is building websites that you can hire to build one for you.
You must find products to sell, you must be able to determine whether
there is a demand for those products and if people will actually buy
them. You may either have your own original product or
products
that are made by others. Which ever way you go, you must believe in the
products.
It will be necessary for you to become an adept advertiser and be able
to tell whether the advertising you are paying for is producing more
income for you than the advertising is costing you.
It is necessary that you have good mathematical skills. You will need
to be able to track your sales and determine profit, as well as, see to
it that your suppliers are paid in full and on time.
You need the full and unwavering support of your family so that you can
devote the time and energy necessary to launch your affiliate marketing
business.
According to The World’s Glossary of Internet Terms,
“Affiliate Marketer is defined as: “A business
relationship
with a merchant or other service provider who allows you to link to
that business. When a visitor clicks on the link at your site and
subsequently makes a purchase from the merchant, you receive a
commission based on the amount of the sale, a referral fee or a
pay-for-click fee.”
This is a simple, straight-forward agreement between a merchant and an
affiliate. Budding affiliate marketers run into a problem when they try
to reverse the success process. Instead of starting at the beginning,
they try to start at the end.
Making money is the end of the process. The beginning of the process is
education and there are several steps in between. Too many people, who
are just getting started in affiliate marketing, fail to take the steps
necessary to get to the end of the process and actually make money.
Step #1: Educate yourself. This is the key, opening the door of
opportunity. It's also the common thread connecting successful
affiliate marketers. Education lays the foundation - the building
blocks to success. Start by gathering the best information you can find
about affiliate marketing and absorbing it.
Step #2: Turn that information into usable knowledge. Even the best
information remains kind of worthless, however, until after you
discover how to use it - how to make it serve your purpose.
Step #3: Start applying the knowledge ... take action ...start building
your affiliate business. Will you make mistakes, even though you've
invested all that time educating yourself? Yes, you most likely will
make mistakes.
Step #4: Test and tweak, test and tweak. This one never ends. And it's
often the dividing line between succeeding and failing. Attention to
small details often returns big rewards.
Following these steps will define you as a successful affiliate
marketer.
Is there a
demand for affiliate marketers today?
Yes, there is a huge demand. One of the challenges faced in the
affiliate marketing industry is that it sometimes sounds too good to be
true: advertising that's guaranteed to work or it's free! Newcomers
wonder if it's possible, and skeptics claim that the cost effective
prices of affiliate marketing lower the bar for online advertising. But
there is a good reason that affiliate marketing has experienced steady
growth throughout the ups and downs of online advertising—it
works. And affiliate marketing has evolved to become a reliable source
of sales for a wide range of marketers.
Affiliate marketing has evolved from the early years when some touted
it as the future of online advertising, and others claimed it was the
downfall of the medium. It's now a sophisticated channel that generates
anywhere from five to 25% of online sales for many of the world's
biggest brands.
Almost all major multi-channel marketers have an affiliate program of
some kind. The important thing to remember is that affiliate programs
now come in all shapes and sizes. The concept of a wide-open affiliate
program with an unlimited and uncontrolled number of affiliates is a
thing of the past. Nearly all marketers agree that affiliates add value
to an online marketing effort, but the program must be tailored to meet
the marketer's objectives.
Affiliate marketing did not bring an end to other, higher priced forms
of online media advertising. The success of the affiliate
marketing in delivering sales cost effectively by way of a
pay-for-performance model paved the way for other forms of
performance-based advertising, such as CPA-based search and portal
advertising, to create acceptance among direct marketers. Affiliate
marketing has evolved, with affiliates and marketers becoming more
sophisticated and programs more integrated with other forms of online
marketing.
Do You Need a
Website?
The most important and indispensable thing to assure your success in
affiliate marketing is your own website. The first step in any
successful affiliate marketing business is building a good, credible
and professional looking website. Your website is the jump off point of
all your marketing efforts. Therefore, you must first build a
user-friendly website, which will attract your prospects and motivate
them to click on the links to the products and services you are
promoting and make a purchase. You must first focus your
efforts
in building a website that will cater to what your prospects need.
Above all else, make your website full of original, relevant and useful
content. The most important thing you should consider is that almost
all web users go online to look for information, not necessarily to go
and buy something. People will love articles that are appealing and
helpful. Keep in mind that, in the internet, content is still king and
good quality content will not only build your credibility, it can also
help you achieve a higher search engine ranking. By posting relevant
and useful articles, you establish yourself as a credible expert in the
field, making you a more dependable endorser of the product or service
you promote. Establishing a good name is a good step in building up a
dedicated consumer base. Dedicated customer bases are the life blood of
affiliate marketers.
You must use every possible means on your website to motivate prospects
not only to visit your site but also to click and proceed to the
websites of the products and services you are promoting.
When you are creating your website, the possibilities are endless and
are limited only by your imagination, originality, resourcefulness and
resolve. You can always explore other ideas and adapt other strategies,
which you think might help you become a high rolling affiliate marketer
but not until you have a great website.
Identifying
an Existing Hot Demand
Every small business owner knows that competition is tough, but he or
she may not be able to pinpoint exactly what changes are
needed in order to get to the top. Conducting business as
usual
may no longer be sufficient. Investing in the technology that is now
available can be a great help or a bank breaker. It seems that most
small business and home based business are either starving (they
don’t have enough technology) or they are obese (they have
everything piece of new technology that comes down the pike).
There is, however, some fairly new technology that every small or home
business owner needs. It can answer questions like; how can small
businesses identify noteworthy trends, Identify an existing hot demand
and make better decisions faster? Answer: business intelligence
software. Business intelligence is the crystal ball of the 21st century.
Purchasing business intelligence (BI) software is one of the most
strategic investments that a business can make. Using data mining,
reporting and querying, BI helps businesses understand, monitor, manage
and respond to specified situations. This software empowers
decision-makers — and staff — to connect the dots
around
key business numbers in a way previously unimaginable. BI helps you
figure out:
Which customers are profitable?
Which customers appear profitable but aren't?
Are you close to — or far from — reaching critical
milestones?
When is the best time to launch a marketing campaign?
What was the best performing product or service last quarter?
Business Intelligence software may be more of an investment than small
businesses can bear. It can certainly be pricy. Small business or home
business owners, however, can subscribe to BI services on the Internet
at a fairly reasonable cost. There are several to choose from.
eBay also published a “Hot Items” list the first
week of
each month. It gives valuable information to eBay sellers who use drop
shippers.
Protecting
Your Commissions
Thieves are a problem out in the brick and mortar world is for business
owners and thieves are a concern for cyber space business owners. Out
in the brick and mortar world, thieves will take money and merchandise
and it isn’t any different online. The real world merchants
use
locks and alarms to deter thieves. Internet business owners need to use
anti-theft software to protect their commissions. Here are some things
you can do to protect yourself and your commissions:
Use Meta Refresh: A meta refresh is a simple bit of HTML code which
automatically redirects your visitor to another page (your affiliate
URL). It provides a neat way of presenting affiliate links in
newsletters. It probably helps reduce commission bypassing and
commission hijacking. A big advantage of using meta refreshes is that
if merchants change their affiliate links, you can change links on
dozens of pages quickly and easily by altering only one file.
One problem is that some search engines don't like meta refreshes
because they're frequently used for unsavory purposes. So if you use
this technique, use it with caution.
Use a URL redirection service. You can use free services or buy a
unique domain name for each affiliate program you join. URL redirection
makes affiliate links less obvious, so this will reduce some commission
thefts.
Use a web-based ad tracking service. The ad tracking link initially
hides the affiliate link, reducing thefts.
Use an ad tracking script. Good ad tracking scripts hide the affiliate
link as well as being useful for tracking. It has the advantage that it
doesn't promote someone else's domain.
Use JavaScript redirect. Because this initially hides the affiliate
link, it should reduce commission thefts.
Be aware that thievery is a problem for online businesses and take the
necessary steps to protect your commissions.
Where to Look
for the Right Product Online
When you are just starting your online business finding the right
products to sell online is the number one problem. Knowing where to
look can help.
Drop Shipper Directories Drop shippers are wholesalers that will ship
direct to your customers so that you don't have to invest in or store
inventory. Directories of drop shippers are for sale online, but make
sure you're buying a reputable one.
Local Businesses: You may find businesses in your backyard that offer
just the right products, but are not yet into e-commerce. Offer to sell
their product online in exchange for a percentage of any profits you
make.
Crafters: Local crafters are a good source of unique products, and may
be willing to reduce their prices for you if you purchase in quantity.
Either buy the item outright, or set up a consignment arrangement with
them.
Garage sales and flea markets: G garage sales are a good place to look
for items to sell online. Do some research into categories that
interest you, and then start scouring sales for good prices.
eBay: eBay itself can be a source for products. Look for wholesale lots
that can be broken down for individual sale.
Wholesaler Directories: Your local library will probably have
directories of manufacturers, wholesalers, and/or distributors. Most
directories are organized by SIC code so that you can zero in on the
product categories that interested you.
Trade Shows: Trade shows are a great way to source products. Lots of
merchants gather in one place to look for resellers. To find trade
shows in a particular industry, contact trade associations and industry
publications.
Importers/Exporters: You might want to consider contacting companies
that import goods from overseas. It's possible to source directly from
overseas. This requires a lot of expertise, but many companies do it
successfully.
Have a
Mailing List of Your Own
No matter what type of email you send out, you’ll need a
mailing
list. The basic way to build a mailing list is by capturing name and
email address information for everyone who buys or shows interest in
your product.
An email list that YOU COLLECT YOURSELF is worth its weight in gold.
This can be accomplished by using a list manager on your site. List
managers also provide the HTML coding for the form on the Gateway
pages. A list manager collects the email addresses that are gathered
with the form. Thus, your email list is collected. This might
take some time so there are methods to use until you get your own email
list built.
One way to build a mailing list is to do ad swaps with other list
owners. The way this works is, you (as company A) have an email list
that you send newsletters to and another list owner (company B) has a
list they send newsletters to. Company A and Company B place ads on one
another’s mailing lists. Each of you is promoting the
other’s list.
You can rent or buy targeted email lists. The list you develop using
your own customers’ names is called your “house
list.” Of course, when you’re first starting out,
your
house list is likely to be skimpy. To augment it, one way to go is rent
or buy a mailing list. There are two ways to buy or rent a mailing
list—approaching the company you want to rent from directly
or
using a list broker. Any company that emails information to its
customers usually has a list manager, who handles inquiries and orders
for the mailing list.
Another way to build an email list is to list your newsletter in all of
the ezine directories.
Have Your Own
Voice Through Creating Special Reports
You're probably searching for additional revenue streams to keep your
business solid and secure in this contracting economy and uncertain
world. Producing specialized content for sale is one of the
fastest, most reliable methods of making extra income fast.
Writing a "white paper" or a special report, is a great way to set
yourself up as an expert in your field, and share valuable information
with your prospects.
You may already have most of the ingredients for an e-book or special
report in your files or archives. Find out which ingredients
make
customers willing to pay you for material available from other sources,
and what elements you should include in your marketing copy to spark
their interest in buying now.
Here are the steps to take when writing your special report:
Have your end goal in mind before you start.
Do you want to find a way to increase sales, while reducing your cost
to acquire those sales?
Who are you trying to impress and what is important to them?
What distribution method will be best?
How many people do you want to impact with this report?
Make sure the layout of your special report looks pleasing, and is very
easy to read.
Keep in mind that it’s basically salesmanship in print.
Keep your facts accurate, very brief and to the point. The denser your
information, the more valuable and more likely to keep the interest of
your reader.
Write an attention getting headline. 95% of your readers will decide if
they will read your special report based totally on your headline, so
make it great and make it benefit driven.
Get it on the web. When emailing others, include your white paper URL
in your SIG line of your Email or include the URL when promoting your
special report on Email discussion lists.
Setting Up your Affiliate Marketing System
There is much speculation about how much money you can earn online
without your own product. Marketing your own digital product on the
Internet can be very lucrative but there is no reason why you
can’t profit a great deal by using creative methods that
offer
real value to Internet surfers and have your own product as well.
An affiliate program is really not as difficult to set up as you may
think. Thanks to the high demand for affiliate systems recently, there
are now lots of ways to set up your own program.
Here's what you need to set one up:
1. A web site with your own domain name.
2. At least one product or service that you own completely.
3. A system to handle commission tracking and payment.
That sounds pretty easy, doesn’t it? Well, actually it is!
And it's getting easier all the time.
The first two items listed above are self-explanatory. Of course, you
need your own website and your own product or service. You can't very
well set up an associate program if you don't own the site or the
product(s) you will be promoting. If you have not taken these two
steps, you'll need to do them first. Once you've managed to get by
these two steps, you can move right to step three, setting up your
program.
You will need to search the Internet for a system that will handle
commission tracking and payment. You can try to do this yourself but
you will most likely miss some and missed ones are missed income. There
are free ones, as well as, paid ones.
The positive aspects of an associate management system are many:
1. You can sign on associates more rapidly and grow a larger force of
resellers.
2. You'll enjoy the automation and online management of affiliates.
3. These systems provide full sales statistics for both you and your
associates.
Telling Good
Traffic from Bad
Everyday that goes by you can bet that any serious website owner is
wondering how to get more traffic to their site. This intense desire to
generate more clicks makes virtually any online entrepreneur easy prey
to many of the traffic schemes and scams that pervade the Internet.
Wild promises of high volume traffic and big bucks often separate even
the most savvy business person from their money because they want to
believe the promises made by these traffic hucksters. The problem is
that high volume doesn’t necessarily translate into a high
sales
rate.
The visitors who come to your website as a result of a desire
to
find out more on a specific, niche topic, not as a result of exit
traffic or membership in a safe list where members simply pitch each
other. Good traffic comes from people clicking links on
topics
targeted to their interests and getting directed to a website
containing information they want and expect as a result of clicking the
link. The bottom line is that when you get right down to it the best
and most dependable sources of targeted traffic come from links that
people click.
Being able to determine which clicks actually result in sales is vital.
To track conversions from click to sales, depending on the type of
shopping cart software you are using, you can then create a custom
order confirmation page - i.e. the page that is displayed once the
transaction is complete. This is very easy to do if you're using a
payment processing service such as PayPal.
It's well known that each search engine and each web site has a
particular type of user (age, interests etc.), and they'll all have
different triggers leading them to purchase. All of these things are
important for you to know so that your advertising dollars will be
spent in the most advantageous places.
Other Notable
Common Affiliate Marketing Mistakes
It isn’t hard to set up a good website and start and
affiliate
marketing career. It isn’t hard at all to find affiliate
marketing opportunities on the internet. However, it is a very simple
thing to make deadly mistakes that will insure your failure to thrive
at affiliate marketing.
One of the most notable affiliate marketing mistakes is to think that
all you have to do is find the ones that pay the most, sign up, drive
traffic to that site through your affiliate link and you’re
all
set right? Not exactly.
It’s great to choose an affiliate program that pays a high
percentage, but that’s not most important thing to consider.
It’s much more important to find a quality affiliate program
that
meets certain criteria. Here are three mistakes you don’t
have to
make:
You want to make sure the product is a proven seller. You
don’t
want to waste your time and money driving traffic to a site that
doesn’t convert. Find one with a good conversion rate.
Make sure the site you become an affiliate for protects its affiliates,
and has your best interest at heart. Look for one that provides
banners, e-mails, and other tools you can use to promote the site.
Also, make sure that there is only one payment option. As an affiliate
marketer, you need to be sure that you will get credit for your
referral. If there is more than one payment method, you can get
shortchanged.
Do not choose an affiliate program that promotes an e-mail course.
Nothing is worse than becoming an affiliate to a site that’s
first goal is to capture e-mail addresses, and then tries to make the
sale second. As an affiliate marketer, you need to capture e-mail
addresses, then to convert that prospect into a sale. Stick with
affiliate programs that aren’t focused on capturing leads
because
it’s simply not in your best interest. Build your own list,
not
someone else’s.
Choosing the
Right Product
When you first start your online business, the first and most obvious
question you will ask yourself is…what am I going to sell?
Points to consider when deciding the answer to that question are:
Is it light and easy to ship?
Is it a digital good that is downloaded (e-book or software)?
Is it perishable or fragile?
Does it have to be seen and held (designer fabrics, perhaps)
Is there enough demand to make your venture profitable?
Does it have little competition from large online companies (niche
products)?
The last two characteristics are the ones that can be hard to pin down.
Here is a generally accepted method of arriving at an idea of how heavy
the demand and competition is for a product.
If you have a special interest in some products that meet the above
criteria, great, but don't limit your investigation just to items you
like. You are looking for a niche product with relatively good demand
(enough to make it profitable), but without heavy competition.
One way to see what the demand is for products you are interested in is
to look at search engines to see how frequently people search for the
product you are considering.
The result of all this research should be that one or more products
will fit into a niche market - products with some demand, and
relatively little supply. For the best results, focus on one niche
product category, and offer a wide selection. That way, you can become
the best online source for that particular category. For example,
instead of offering general craft supplies, offer the widest possible
selection of needlepoint kits. This strategy will also allow you to
rank higher in search engines because you can optimize your pages for
fewer, more specific, keywords.
Making
Back-End & Residual Commissions
Residual income puts money in an affiliate marketer’s pocket
without any work or effort on their part. It doesn’t get any
better than that. Sales of back-end products allow you to get paid for
work that you do more than once. The idea here is to work
smarter…not harder.
So what are back-end products? They are products/services you offer to
existing customers, i.e. to people who have already bought a first
product (front-end product. lead product) from you.
Most online marketers make much more money selling customers the
second, third, fourth etc. product than selling their first product.
The reason is that people who've already bought from you once are much
more likely to buy again.
Strategies like back-end offers shifts the focus from the short sighted
"take the money and run" strategy that is so much in use on the
internet today. You've seen these sites all over. The focus is on
getting a massive amount of traffic and then selling visitors an
over-priced product that doesn't deliver what was promised. They might
make money in the short run but they will only sell to each customer
once and will have to continue spending a lot of money on advertising
to get new suckers to visit their site.
More successful sites focus on building a strong relationship with
their customers. Your main goal shouldn't be to just make sure your
customers are somewhat satisfied...you want them to be extremely
satisfied. If you deliver the goods, your customers will trust you
more. If you have their trust, you can sell them anything. When you
send your very satisfied customers an email offering another product
that they would be interested in, they will flock to your site to buy
it because they trust you. Trust is everything.
Age-Old
Question Do You Need to Have Your Own Product
Whether or not you need to have your own product to become a successful
affiliate marketer is a question that has been asked and answered every
few minutes since affiliate marketing came on the scene. The reason it
is asked so often is because everybody has a different answer. There
are those who say you absolutely MUST have your own product to get
started and to succeed in affiliate marketing and then there are those
who say you don’t need a product when you start or ever to be
successful. So, which is it? Yes? No?
The fact of the matter is that everybody is right. Having your own
product is great but it isn’t absolutely necessary. Those who
have their own product can build a website around that product and add
affiliate links to it. Those who don’t have their own
products
can still create a great website and be an affiliate marketer.
Producers of products love affiliate marketers and products are not the
least bit hard to find.
The thing that both those who do and those who don’t have
their
own product have in common is that they both must be passionate about
the products they sell. You will never be successful in selling
something that you aren’t interested in yourself. It takes
drive
and ambition to succeed at any endeavor and affiliate marketing
isn’t any different. You must be passionate about a product
or an
idea in order to keep your drive and ambition alive and well for the
long haul.
Whether you are marketing your own product or a product produced by
others your success is directly related to how effective your marketing
techniques are, how focused you are, how well you manage your time, and
how much you believe in the product.
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