Thursday, February 5, 2009

Easy Way to Boost Sales with Affiliate Marketing. by balvir.nh2009

Anyone serious about affiliate marketing has most likely considered using Google Ad Words. It's a great way to get instant traffic to your site, and if you know what you're doing you can get that traffic for much less than it's worth. But most beginners do it all wrong, lose a bunch of money, and then pause their Ad Words accounts without having seen a single sale. There is a way to avoid this.


Let's say you've got a site that sells bipod accessories. (It doesn't matter what the product is, really, or if you're an affiliate or a vendor.) Your site has a separate page for dozens of different bipod accessories, from carrying cases to battery packs to stereo docks, each with a picture, a little blurb (preferably a review), and a purchase link. So how do you set up an Ad Words account to sell this stuff? for more detail you can login to www.greatpromotionsite.com most people fill up a single ad group with keywords like "bipods," "bipod accessories," "bipod headphones," etc., write an all-purpose ad that sends visitors to their home page, and then watch as click after click -- all of which cost anywhere from $0.10 to a couple of bucks -- fails to result in a sale. A few hundred clicks and you're deep in the hole with nothing to show for it.
Where did you go wrong? First (and most important), you should have different ad groups for different sets of keywords. For example, an ad group for headphones, an ad group for cases, an ad group for stereo units, etc. This makes it easier to write targeted ads for specific products. Someone looking to buy a pair of headphones is much more likely to click on an ad for "bipod headphones" than one for a general term like "bipod accessories."


Second, your keywords are all wrong. They're too general. The people who click on ads for general terms are usually in an early stage of the buying cycle -- they're just looking around, not really sure what they want to buy or if they want to buy anything at all. You want to catch people after they've looked around and decided what they want to buy. To do this, you've got to focus in on super-specific keywords. Don't just bid on "bipod headphones"; this term will be far too competitive and the clicks will be too expensive. Bid on "Osmotic Research ER-6i earphones" or "Shore E4c earphones." Use the exact name of each product on your site, go to www.affiliate-sale-booster.com stick it in its own ad group with its own highly targeted ad, and send users to the purchase page for that specific product. The clicks you'll get for these ads will be ready to buy and may convert hundreds of times better than clicks for more general terms. Of course, setting up all those different ad groups can take a lot of time, especially if you're selling hundreds or thousands of different products. (Check out my article on dynamic keyword insertion for some tips on how to automate a big chunk of this task. You'll find the link at the end of this article.)


Last but not least, you need a good landing page. This is the page a user will see after he clicks your ad. This should never be your home page. Someone searching for a specific product doesn't want to find a link for it only to be taken to a catalog where he'll have to find it all over again. He'll click the back button before your page finishes loading. If the ad is for "Shore E4c earphones," for example, the landing page should be your Shore E4c earphones page. This should contain a headline -- "Shore E4c Earphones" -- a picture, maybe a star rating, and a blurb or review, followed by your purchase link. That's it. No Adsense ads, no banners -- no "traffic leaks," in other words. It should be very clear what you want the user to do: you want him to see that he's on the right page (by reading the headline and looking at the picture), read about the product (thus confirming that, yes, he wants it), and then follow your link to buy it. Don't give him any other options.


Set up your Ad Words accounts following this blueprint and you can't lose. With paid clicks, it's all about quality over quantity. (Would you rather get 300 clicks and no sales, or 60 clicks and 10 sales?) You won't get as much traffic this way, but the clicks will be cheaper and more targeted, and your conversion rates will go from abysmal to awe-inspiring, just like that. www.articles-page-machine.com www.money-secret-exposed.com


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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Why and How to Choose Affiliate Programs to Create Income Online?  
by E K gann

There are many ways to make a living on the internet.
Many internet marketing ideas readily exist that can really generates income for you online.


Affiliate program is definitely one of the best options for making money online.
Promoting affiliate programs and marketing of others product or service in exchange
for commission on sales you refer.



Affiliate program is basically a business model that pays a commission to someone
who sends leads, clicks, or sales to a merchants via a link (text or graphic) on a
web site.


This is an extremely attractive option, but many people go wrong with choosing an affiliate
program and never make any money doing so. Most importantly, is how to choose an affiliate
program?


Research is vital in discovering what product is the best product for you to promote.
Research what keywords on niched product is optimized for, how much competition the product has and
if the promotion is at an expense will the ROI (return-on-investment) be high enough warrant
your time and effort.


Start your research for affiliate programs such as eBooks, books, sample chapters,
tutorials, FAQs and tools that will help you monetize your Web sites,
Check out the tools and software products
(some are free and some that need to be paid for) such as a program that will help you
get started and run a viral marketing program, a tool for
placing scripts on your Web site, a program that helps you submit
your affiliate program to affiliate directories, and a tool that helps you locate
low-cost variations of high-paying keywords, etc.


Explore tools
that can help you develop custom toolbars, build your Web site, find a domain name
and a host, and submit your site to search engines. Read related articles that explain
the basics of affiliate programs and affiliate marketing at large, and how to be successful.
Check out some of
the success stories from people making money through affiliate programs.


One advice for beginners is: NOT to promote products from highly competitive niches.
Try to find hidden gems that will profit both you and the affiliate program that made the
product for a low-competition topic. For beginners again, there wil be a state of information
overloading. Take your time and try to figure out how things work.


Another advice, is : DO NOTstart buying and paying to every single program or tools you come across.
Save your money for necessary tools that you will need and want later.


Remember there is NO short cut in affiliate program marketign (as against most claims and hypes, trying to sell you their formulas and tools).
Join some dissucion groups, read more materials as you can about Affiliate Program, making the most of pay-per-click,
secrets to affiliate success, choosing the right affiliate program, and search engine
optimization. Check out upcoming affiliate conferences, and the affiliate program groups and
message boards at Google, Yahoo! and eBay.

About the Author


This article is written by E K Gann.
His aim is to work together and help others starting business online.
Especially beginners who are facing problems and difficulties getting resources.
Read more about affilliate programs and related topics at http://www.atfirststeps.com/affiliateprogram