Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at
11:59 AM
Recently, one of my readers said they were having problems driving traffic to their affiliate offers and that inspired me to write this post. There are many ways of driving traffic but I felt it would be most helpful to provide some of the easiest, most effective and free or low cost methods.
Knowing how to drive traffic to your web site or blog is absolutely necessary if you want to achieve any level of success as an affiliate. You might have a fantastic looking site, you may be highly motivated and you may have all the other necessary resources but without good quality traffic, you aren’t going to make much money. Don’t let all your hard work go down the tube because nobody is visiting your site.
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Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at
12:20 PM
It seems that nowadays, quite a few bloggers are utilizing their blogs to generate some income as affiliate marketers. The amount of income that these blogs generate will vary quite a bit depending on the amount of traffic and the type of commission being received from the various affiliate programs. Basically, the affiliate places a banner or link to the merchant’s web site and is compensated according to a previously agreed on contract. There are several ways in which the blog owner can be compensated. Those include; each time an ad is served, visitor makes a purchase, visitor clicks through an ad or visitor performs an action such as registering with a web site.
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
11:23 AM
This is the third and final installment of “Finding Money Making Products On ClickBank. In case you missed the the first two parts, you can find them by clicking here for Part 1 and here for Part 2.
If you’ve been following this series, you should now have a better understanding of what the gravity score is and why it’s so important when choosing a product from the ClickBank Market Place. You should also know what to look for and how to evaluate a sales letter. Both of those items should be given priority when selecting a product you want to promote.
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Thursday, June 10th, 2010 at
11:47 AM
I realize that many of you promote products from the ClickBank Marketplace and others may be interested in getting started. However, a common problem that seems to exist is; how to choose a profitable product. This is part one of a three part series on how to choose profitable products from the ClickBank Marketplace.
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 at
11:21 AM
Newbies, or anyone else for that matter, who are willing to give affiliate marketing the required effort and persistent determination, can realize a financially rewarding venture. This is not a complicated business that requires you to have a degree. The primary ingredients to becoming successful as an affiliate are hard work, focused dedication, patience and the ability to take action when necessary.
You should try to learn all you can so you can avoid the mistakes that others have made. There are literally thousands of excellent resources available and many of them are free. On the other hand, there are also tons of information out there that aren’t worth the paper they are printed on. You need to try and differentiate between the good and bad resources and one of the best ways to do that is by getting involved with some of the popular online marketing forums. You’ll find many experienced marketers in those forums who have used the training materials and know which ones are worthwhile.
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Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at
11:56 AM
I think we can all agree that starting an affiliate business is one of the easiest ways to begin making money online. Simply put, affiliate marketing is a relationship between a merchant who offers their products and services and an affiliate who agrees to promote them.
The affiliate’s main task is to promote those products and services and in turn receives a commission when a sale is completed. Whenever a buyer is referred to the merchant’s site via the efforts of the affiliate, and makes a purchase, the affiliate gets a percentage of the sale amount. No payments are made to the affiliate until the sale is completed. The three most common ways an affiliate is paid is PPS (pay-per-sale), PPC (pay-per-click) and PPL (pay-per-lead).
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
11:05 AM
Whether you are a newcomer to affiliate marketing or a seasoned professional, there are certain things you should practice if you want to achieve success. I have listed some of the habits that successful marketers practice on a regular basis.
1. Set achievable goals
When setting your income goals, be sure to set them with steps along the way. Let’s say you want to earn $1,200 per month after 1 year’s time. What you need to do is set a target to earn $100 the first month, $200 the second and so on. Many online marketers do not set realistic goals and others set goals that are unrealistic and give up when they don’t achieve their goal. Without setting realistic goals, it’s difficult to motivate yourself and measure your progress. Set realistic goals that you feel you can achieve or you’ll be limiting your success.
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Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 at
10:36 AM
CPA, is defined by Wikipedia as: “Cost Per Action or CPA (sometimes known as Pay Per Action or PPA) is an online advertising pricing model, where the advertiser pays for each specified action (a purchase, a form submission, and so on) linked to the advertisement.”
A simple action might consist of a visitor just entering their email address whereas the more complex action would require entering much more information with many fields to fill in. In most cases, these advertisers will pay anywhere from $0.25 to $4.00 for a simple email submission. The more complex forms pay much more and it can range from $5.00 to $40.00 and higher. The more complex forms generally come from credit card or insurance companies.
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