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Big mistakes to Avoid in Affiliate Marketing
You build a site, throw up
some banners and links to a bunch of products and eagerly wait
for your affiliate sales to start rolling in. A few days
later still no sales and you think affiliate marketing doesn’t
work and throw in the towel.
Make no mistake, when applied
properly affiliate marketing most certainly works and it’s a
fantastic way to make money online. Here are a few tips
to help you avoid those dreaded mistakes many beginners make in
affiliate marketing.
Banner Central – Banners don’t
often work as well as text links. Of course, it does
depend on your subject and you should test both individually to
determine what works best but often times you’re better off
sticking to text links rather than turning your website into
banner central.
Unrelated Products – You’d be
surprised at the number of people who do this. Make sure
all offers on your website are related to the context on your
site. For example if you have a site about pet care don’t
offer baby care products. Sometimes it’s tempting to
promote other products but stick to what your target market is
looking for.
Missing your Target Market –
Before starting any business venture (including affiliate
marketing) you should always know who your target market
is. To become a super affiliate you’ll need to build a
website which speaks directly to the market you are trying to
attract and you’ll need to understand the needs of that
specific market. So who’s your target market?
Hype, Hype, Hype – Avoid it
all costs. People can smell hype a mile away and will run
quick with their credit card clutched tightly in their
hands. If you review products on your website makes sure
those reviews are honest. More importantly, try to take
the time to actually use the product (or at least look into it)
so that you can genuinely speak about its features and
benefits; and don’t forget to add the not so good sides of the
product too. If the product is lacking in some way, say
so. People will appreciate your honesty and grow to trust
you.
Not Tracking Sales – In order
to know whether a program is worth you promoting or not, you’ll
need to track how well it converts. Try out different
things in your promotions and track each one of
them.
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