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Key Word: Affiliate Marketing
An Easy Way to Start an Internet Business
Affiliate marketing is one of the easiest and fastest ways to
get into business on the Internet. What it means is that
you affiliate yourself with a company and market their products
or services. You don't have to worry about developing your own
product or service, about shipping, billing or credit card clearance,
or after-sales service. You don't even have to explain much about the
product…and you should not sell. Leave that part up to the company
for your affiliate product or service.
Is There Support in Affiliate Marketing?
When the person to whom you have made the recommendation
visit's the company's website, this is where you expect them to
receive a thorough and informative sales presentation. If you
try to sell, and the company also sells, the result would be an
overkill and will turn off many potential customers.
And if, in your opinion, the company's website does not do a
good enough job of providing the information necessary to get
sales, walk away. Look for a company that will fully support
your sales efforts.
To be a successful affiliate marketer, you must develop a list
of people who have visited your website, preferably often,
and in whom you have fostered trust. People will accept advice
from someone they trust, but their defenses are up when it comes
to advertisers. This is one reason companies need affiliates.
If you are trusted and you recommend a particular product,
it is far easier for the company to make a sale.
The potential customer you have recommended comes to them
predisposed to buy.
But how do you build trust when the stay of the average
visitor on a website is counted in seconds, and sometimes
milliseconds? Simple: provide interesting, stimulating content
on your site, and keep providing new content frequently, several
pages a month. If it's interesting enough, they will read every
word.Don't make the mistake of asking people to bookmark your page.
They will forget to come back, perhaps permanently. How many
of your bookmarked pages do you visit regularly, if at all?
A Newsletter will Help Your Affiliate Marketing Drive
Instead, start a monthly newsletter. Tell people very briefly
about the new content on your website. Give them just enough
information for them to determine if your new material is of
interest to them. Provide links to your web pages for those
stories that are of interest to them. Give people the right
content, and let them know about it through your newsletter,
and they will come back.
The more often they come back, the more they will start to trust
you and what you tell them. But be careful not to fill your
site with affiliate recommendations.
Provide only the information that you think will be helpful to
your visitor. Forget about making sales; they will come if you
do everything else right. Let them come to understand over
time that you are on their side. Isn't this what you would
want in their position?
Your website should be about building friendly relationships
with your potential customers. A successful site will be one
that puts relationships before sales, others before self. This
is not a get-rich-quick proposition. Building trust, online or
off, takes time. This is why the get-rich-quick schemes and those
who are drawn to them fail.
Remember this, and you will be on your way to building a
successful on-line business you can run from the comfort of
your own home.
Affiliate Marketing is a Win-win
Affiliate programs are beneficial to both companies and
affiliates. It is a win-win. But to realize this situation,
the company must provide support and affiliates build trust with
their potential customers before they can accept product
recommendations.