Archive for February, 2009

Promotion is the Key to Falling Economy

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

buyonegetone.bmpIf you have been promoting products on the internet you have probably seen the effects of the falling economy. I have and trying to adapt can sometimes be a challenge on its own. Many have gone back to there full time jobs and quit all together. I am here today to give a little hope.

Even in the great depression, there where opportunities to make an extreme amount of money. You just have to think outside the box. People are still buying on the internet, contrary to what some may believe. If you sit back and think about it…What do people need? What do people want? Right now regardless of what you are promoting people want to see offers, they want the best offers with the least hassles.

Are you making offers? Do you have an e-book that you are selling? is there a bonus just for purchasing your product? If not there should be. Start offering people bonuses and extras and watch your sales jump by at least 30% or more. You have nothing to lose, split test this and come back and share your results. Remember the economy is only going to get worse before it gets better, lets step back and get creative!

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10 Plugins You Must Have

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Here is a compiled list of the very best plugins that I use regularly for my Wordpress sites:

 1. All In One SEO Pack

2. Yet Another Related Post Plugin

3. Optimal Title

4. Share This

5. Smart Update Pinger

6. Simple Sticky Post

7. FeedBurner Plugin

8. SEO ALT Tag Optimizer

9. Ultimate Tag Warrior

10. TwiteME

Utilize the plugins listed above and you will see better results, even without doing any off page optimization. Do you have plugins that you live by that you would like to share? If so please post them.

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How to Utilize PLR for Affiliate Marketing

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

PLR stands for Private Label Rights, which is a term given to articles that are researched and written by paid authors for the intent and purpose of others to take them and claim them as their own original article, without fear of violation of copyright laws.  While the immediate urge is present to just copy and paste an entire article verbatim, this is actually a foolish way to make use of a great resource.

PLR documents are intended to save the end user countless amounts of time in research.  In order to properly gain the advantages of this system, the final owner should rewrite portions of the article, giving it his own personality and style.  The final author should also bear in mind that these writing products are up for grabs by anyone willing to purchase them, therefore there is high probability that the PLR article that he has purchased will end up on someone else’s site also.

This form of information sharing can be of great use to the affiliate marketer who Is able to use it to increase search engine traffic at their websites.  PLR content is also useful in newsletters and email marketing, saving loads of time and copywriting dollars.  The documents are purposely written in a generic format, so the end user can easily insert his own branding text and logos to quickly make the document personalized to his site and services.  There are also many useful topic ideas within the PLR document listings, for when the affiliate marketer just simply runs out of topic ideas for his blog or newsletter.  

Another common marketing method used by many affiliates is to post PLR documents to review websites for their own or competitors affiliate marketing programs.  Many affiliate marketers are under the mistaken impression that using PLR documents in product reviews gives the impression that the marketer is an expert and trusted source in his field due to the background content of the PLR piece.  Unfortunately, there are lots of really lazy affiliate marketers out there who cut and paste the copy verbatim.  When a consumer is researching a product, he will look at more than one review for input.  7 reviews where 4 of the authors have obviously used the same PLR content does not build any credibility.   The wise marketer will retain the meat and bones of the PLR document but rewrite portions of the peripheral document, so the content remains the same, but the style is unique to the person putting his name on the final document.

Affiliate marketers are also in the unique position to be able to purchase PLR articles, ebooks or manuals, and compile them into one volume of text to be forwarded to their affiliates for marketing.  The affiliates can take the electronic files, repackage the documents using their own graphics and inserting their own website links.  With some graceful editing, to adjust the emanuals content to promote your products and services, you have provided your affiliates with a useful tool to increase traffic to their site and increase sales of your programs.
 

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Affiliate Networks You Should be a Part Of

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Generally it is advisable to align yourself with affiliate marketing networks that have established themselves in the marketplace as a reliable company to work with.  If you choose to go against the grain and select from the pool of up and coming affiliate networks, you will enjoy reduced ad rates as a promotion to gain membership, but there are also things that you should take into consideration when before committing to a new affiliate network: Make sure the company will protect you from Fraud. This gives the most benefit to affiliate merchants that go for the cost per click model. The idea for the system is to protect both you and the affiliate from fraud.

The newest online marketing networks should logically have access to the most sophisticated technology for tracking site traffic.  This should be one of the items they use to try to lure your business.  If no mention is made about tracking programs, be sure to inquire about it.  List and site traffic tracking are the fundamental tools used by affiliate marketers to determine the success rate of their advertising campaigns.  An outdated tracking program will render the affiliate relationship useless.
 
Visit affiliate blog sites and message boards and inquire about any network you are considering alignment with.  Avoid any network with questionable integrity, as you are the representative of the products and poor quality or business practices will follow your name even after you have left the offending affiliate network.  Since the blog sites in particular contain a large audience, a renegade answer or two will quickly be squashed by the overriding population.

Pay attention to the level of customer service support provided by the affiliate network.  New companies typically suffer from growing pains, and those are most evident in the areas of customer care and satisfaction where the staff members are often overwhelmed by lack of product knowledge simply due to the young nature of the company. 

Find out if you have direct access to the marketing affiliate, as it will solidify your relationship if you have some one on one contact with a staff member.

Finally, determine what steps the network will take in promoting you as a new website to the network.  Many of the newest companies are issuing press routine press releases which will contain their member website addresses, or conduct mass emailings.  The youngest companies are usually the most innovative in this respect, so discuss what the affiliate has to offer you for your membership.

Affiliates usually sign up for many different networks to see what offers are available in the initial stages of their career. Working with a few networks to start with helps provide a higher level of site traffic, which immediately raises your search engine listing, an important consideration to the success of the affiliate marketer.  By connecting with as many potential affiliates as possible, many networks will try to get you to give them exclusive rights to your program.  It is always best to first test several networks to compare performance.

Here are a few that I personally recommend:

  • Clickbank.com
  • Paydotcom.com
  • cj.com
  • Linkshare.com

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Google’s Matt Cutts | How to Get Better Visibility on Google

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

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PPC, It Can Make You or Break You as an Affiliate Marketer

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Every method of advertising has benefits and drawbacks, depending on the cost of advertising involved and whether the campaign is ultimately successful or not.

PPC, or Pay Per Click, advertising is the technique used in search engine marketing that requires you to pay a fee to the website owner every time someone clicks an ad on your website. Typically search engine placement is done through a bidding process by which you can secure the number one spot on all search engines by being the top bidder for your keyword and or keyphrases. The effectiveness of your ad campaign will be determined by the number of clicks to your website, that is, the amount of visiting traffic that you pull from your ads.

 The general belief is that an increase in site traffic will translate into an increase in sales.  Not necessarily.  There is a strong opposing opinion, which has been tested by many marketing gurus, that holds that targeting exclusively your niche market through SEO enhancers will generate more revenue due to the quality of the site traffic visitors.  By narrowing your market, you are promoting your site only to those who are already interested in your market sector products, thereby saving money in advertising and generating a larger percentage of PPC sales.

Some of the benefits of PPC advertising for the affiliate marketer are in the simplicity of the ad campaigns, immediate results, and use of any available search engine.  There are also PPC programs available which allow the marketer to budget their bid quotes to never go over a certain cost per month. 

Another advantage to PPC advertising is in the tools which are provided by the networks to track how the pay per click limit is working for a certain advertiser. Additional tools check the SEO and provide tips to increase listing results of ad copy keywords to increase traffic to the affiliate marketers site.

The downsides to PPC advertising are primarily budget based in that you must have the funds available to sustain monthly payment to the search engine and your pay per click fees.  If you are unable to pay your agreed upon fees, your website is immediately removed from the ad listing.

In PPC advertising, it is vital to determine the keywords and phrases regarding your product that will maintain its top ranking in the various search engine results. You have to select at least ten “very specific” keywords that would give you the best traffic in the search. Most website owners write their own site copy, but some contract the professional services of a copy writer to convey the benefits of their site products and services.

As advances in technology continue to dominate the online marketplace, PPC advertising will continue to gain in popularity among affiliate marketers who are continually striving to increase their site traffic and reduce the costs of advertising.  As competition between search engines for PPC ads begins to heat up, the market will likely see a reduction in advertising rates as well as an increase in targeting ability of the search engines. 

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What You Must Include on Your Landing Page

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Your website landing page is perhaps the most important document of your website, in that it will determine if the visitor will hang out long enough to let you sell your product, or be gone in a flash.  While SEO is obviously primary in obtaining listing rankings and traffic to your site, your site itself should have some very important components that will make your landing page successful in capturing the attention of your visitor and quickly projecting your company mission.

Here are several easy ways to create and improve on your landing page:

An Opt-In Box at Entry Page

Every website should have an opt-in box to build email lists and give you to opportunity to continue marketing to a visitor who has already expressed interest in your products or services.  If you relocate your opt-in box to the entry page, this will increase your email list dramatically and allow you to follow up with the visitor to reinforce your commitment to satisfying his needs.

Don’t Hide the Opt-In Box

Make sure your opt-in box stands out from the rest of the site, without being obnoxious.  I take that back - obnoxious may actually work, depending on the site product or service.  The point is to grab the attention of your visitor without losing the personality of your site in the process.

Offer a coupon or free service for opt-in in, giving your visitor a reason to opt-in even if they later choose not to use the coupon, you will be increasing your mailing list and have the follow up opportunity to cross sell or ask for feedback from the visitor.

Have a Dramatic Headline

And be sure to work the graphic properties of your site!  Use color, different font types and sizes and any other graphic embellishments that you can tastefully employ to grab the attention of your visitor.  Remember, the visitor will likely visit several other sites like yours; if he chooses to go back to yours, be sure you have left him with a memory to trace back to your site.

Be sure your headline states the name of the product or service, or a catch phrase that you can follow up with the name of your product.

List Sub Benefits Under Your Headline

You headline should obviously state what your product or service is.  Follow this up with a couple sub headings that list the primary benefits of your product or service.

Use Images to Break Up Text

Product photos always reinforce what the client will be receiving with their order, and goes a long way in increasing the professional appearing of your site. If you are branding yourself as an expert in your field, include a photo of yourself.  Make sure the images are clear and of high quality, nothing cheapens the look of a website like a low resolution .jpg file on the website. 

Be Careful of Large Image Files

The public is fickle and has a short attention span.  If they are waiting for your images to upload, they will likely click away and find another site.  The internet is a large place and, according to public opinion, there is always another product option out there.  Be sure that yours states its purpose clearly, quickly and requests that you visitor leave an email address before continuing for follow up marketing.  

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