The Common Mistakes That Affiliates Make in Marketing

Author: Scott Bamboo

You may surprise to hear that 95% of affiliates make no money whereas the affiliate marketing is a proven profitable online business where affiliates can earn a luxury income. What are the mistakes made by these affiliates who failed in affiliate business? If you want to success in affiliate marketing, you must avoid those common mistakes made by most affiliates and follow the proven success path.

Here are the common mistakes that affiliate make in marketing:

1. Their Website Not Search Engines Friendly

Search engines are important agents between the internet users and your website. Search engines will sort out the most relevant search result based on the keywords enter into the search box. They are the best source for long-term, free traffic for your affiliate sites. If you want your affiliate business to be successful, your website must able to be found by search engines on the relevant search’s keywords. Hence, you site must be built and be optimized for search engines with as many relevant keywords and contents as possible so that the search engines will find your pages for someone who are looking for products/services/information provided at your affiliate sites.

2. Use Too Many Banners

One of the common mistakes make by affiliates is they use too many banners in their affiliate sites. Although Banners with graphics and animation will make your site look attractive, banner marketing will not work for all market niches. You must study the effectiveness of using banners in the market niche you are interested in promoting with affiliate products. Niche markets such as casino gambling, games and entertainment may work fine with banners but finance, stock and home business may not attract internet users to click on the banners. Don’t fill your site with banners; instead you should put in the efforts by having more relevant contents, personal endorsements and short descriptions with related text links. The useful contents with recommendation for your affiliate products will drive more conversion from the traffic landed to your website to affiliate revenue.

3. Using Free Services

Affiliates who have their websites hosted at free hosting site with a free e-mail address will make their site looks not professional. Doing this is like sending the message to your website visitors that either you have not made any money or you really don’t what you are doing. Then, how can your potential subscribers or affiliate product’s buyers trust on what you are promoting?

Domain name and web hosting service are cheap today, you can get a domain name with a good web hosting package with less than $50 a year. In the long run, it will make your site look professional and more of your website visitors will take you seriously.

4. Think That Affiliate Revenue Is Easy Money

Many affiliates start their affiliate business with a hope to earn fast & easy money. They think that affiliate marketing is easy and they can be successful to earn a luxury income without the need to put in any effort. Affiliates who think to earn fast and easy money from affiliate marketing will normally being disappointed and give up the end.

Affiliate marketing is like other business, it needs you to spend time and efforts to build up the foundation and follow the required path in order to success as an affiliate who earns a non-stop income stream.

Summary

Affiliate marketing is a proven business model and many affiliate marketers have made their success with this business model. Avoid yourself from making the common mistakes that most affiliates make in marketing if you want to create your own success story in affiliate marketing.

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Mini-Site Profits Exposed: Are You Using It?

Michael Rasmussen has launched a great product: he is making
12 instructional freely available… This is what he has to say about it:

MiniSite Profits Exposed: Are You Using It?
How many times have you complained about there not being any immediately useful information about how to make money online?

If you haven’t complained about it, you’ve probably heard other people complain. And you know what? You’re right. It IS tough to find good information, especially if you need to know how to start from scratch.

I get a ton of emails from people needing help with this stuff. Literally hundreds. And they usually ask very similar questions, because nobody’s ever laid out the simple steps you need to take to set up your own mini-sites that actually turn a profit.

The funny thing is, I used to be in the same situation myself. I was frustrated. I couldn’t find help anywhere. I knew I wasn’t stupid, but I needed somebody to lay out a blueprint for me to follow to get started…and not charge me an arm and a leg for it. I definitely can relate to people who are struggling with nowhere to turn.

So I did my part to fix that problem by offering a 100% free video course called MiniSite Profits Exposed. I launched it on Monday (it’s my first product in two years). You’ll find it here:

The course shows you a simple strategy for setting up a profit stream from your own product and website.
My goal was to give people the nuts and bolts of how to create mini-sites for themselves, without being technical geniuses. I won’t go over the entire course here, but here are some important items in there:

The right mindset for building profitable mini-sites
How to write hyper-converting copy for your squeeze page and your sales page (including the “blind bullets” technique that’s almost sure to get you more conversions)
How to automate your business
Simple strategies for increasing your profits with minimal extra effort
And much more!
The main point of the course is that creating mini-sites is easy, once you know what you want to sell. In other words, once you have a product, even a very simple one that didn’t take you long to create, selling it with a mini-site is the easiest, quickest and cheapest way to make money.

Apparently the message is getting out there, because roughly 30,000 people have signed up so far…

Michael believes that it’s important for him to prove himself to you before he ever asks you to buy anything from him. He wants to show you that he will deliver the absolute best education available anywhere, and he does it for free… just to win you over!

Be sure to visit Mini Site Profits Exposed right now, and see what all the fuss is about.

These videos are of the highest quality and Michael is very good at explaining everything.

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How to Succeed at Article Marketing

I have written about it before, but there has been sort of a resurgence of interest in article marketing lately. I have noticed several posts around the “make money online” and internet marketing blogosphere discussing the benefits of using article marketing to increase traffic and links to your site. I covered this a bit about a year ago in an article discussing a free report by Ewen Chia, but since it is something I do on a regular basis, I thought I would write an article about how to get your articles to the front page of sites like Ezine Articles and Go 2 Articles.

You can spend ten minutes writing a total crap article and place it on a few article marketing sites, hoping for a few links. You might even get a few links, but you really won’t see a huge change. I know this because I tried it at first.I soon discovered that the key to really making article directories work for you is one simple thing: submit high-quality, original content. Just pretend you are writing an important article for your blog and you’ll be positioning yourself perfectly to hit the “featured articles” section.

An Article Marketing Case Study

This last week I submitted a batch of articles for some new sites I’m working on. The submissions were made Monday night. On Thursday morning, I received a notice that one of my articles had been selected by the editors as a featured article. This means that my article hangs out on the front page of the Ezine Articles site for part of the day, I receive an “exerpt author” status and the article is also submitted to their special RSS news feed.

Article Marketing Tactics

That night when I checked my stats, there was no doubt that article marketing can create a huge burst of traffic and readers. You can see the dramatic results in the picture of my stats on the right. This is a new-ish site that sees very little traffic because I haven’t marketed it very aggressively. With just one quality article being highlighted by Ezine Article my traffic increased 1000%. Incredible really. And all for free.

Every time I submit an article to a directory, I can see the results within a few days. It isn’t always quite as drastic as this particular article, but think of the results you can get in the long term if you submit a series of articles linking back to one site. Article marketing really could be the tipping point for a blog or website.

The Trick to Successful Article Marketing

As I said above, there really isn’t a trick. In fact, it’s trying to be tricky that gets folks in trouble. If you write quality articles that are filled with fresh, original information then you will almost always succeed with article marketing. As a blogger, you should have a plethora of new ideas for your blog posts, right? Just dig into those and sacrifice a few to the article directories.

What? You don’t keep a list of article ideas? You write your blog posts on the fly? Well, no wonder you are reading an article about increasing links and traffic!

The very first thing you need to do is open a new document and start keeping a list of ideas that you could use for blog posts. I can’t tell you how much time and work this will save you later on. I use a Google Docs Spreadsheet so I can easily search and sort my information, but even a plain old text document will work. You just need to be able to write down ideas as they come to you, take a few notes if necessary and move on. There will be times when you are in the middle of something and an idea will hit you. When this happens, you don’t want to completely break your train of thought, but you don’t want to lose your great idea either. If you have this document open at all times, you can easily capture your idea while still staying on track.

Creating a Successful Author Resource Box

Even though it’s just a few paragraphs, the author resource box can make or break your traffic and linking success. There are two main rules I apply when writing a new author resource for an article marketing site.

First, do not treat an author resource box as though it is an about page. It is not. This short blurb needs to tie in with your article, telling readers why they should visit the site to which you are linking. Something like: “Sara is a business systems analyst who lives in the Pacific Northwest with her two beautiful cats, Sadie and Fiona. She likes karaoke, sushi and long walks in the city.” is not going to make people click. Why should they? They read your article because they were interested in that particular topic. Unless your article was about cats or sushi, this author resource box is not going to convince people to move on to your site.

The second rule I apply to the author resource box is really an extension of the first: make sure the site to which you are linking relates to the topic of your article. One of the main objectives of submitting an article to a directory is to establish your expertise. If you want to increase traffic to a site about fishing, your article should showcase your expertise on fishing - not speed reading, cooking or cats. Again, this is about convincing readers that they need to click through to your link. Here’s an example of one of my current Ezine Articles resource boxes:

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Information Overload? Visit Pajama Professional for straightforward
information and resources for social networking, internet marketing
and blogging success. The road to maximizing your online profits
begins at . . .

www.pajamaprofessional.com
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It’s really nothing fancy, but when an author resource box like this is attached to an original, helpful article about internet marketing, social networking or blogging, it is a very effective way to grab people’s interest and get them to click through to my site.

Article Marketing is a Long Term Investment

When you first start writing articles for article directories, it may be painful to part with them. You will think: “This is so great, I ought to save it to my blog.” If that is what you are thinking, then it is definitely an excellent fit for article marketing. This means that, not only is it good enough to qualify as blog content, it is on-topic. So don’t start to reconsider. Submitting a unique article to an article directory is a great way to get a nice surge of traffic (like the one you can see the image above),and is also one of the best ways to build links. Building links helps increase your site’s authority - meaning you could see a boost in page rank. It is for this reason that your time and content are not being thrown away, they are simply being invested.

This all goes back to quality content, though. Taking the time to research, write, revise and submit an article to a directory is only worth it if you are going to submit fresh, interesting information. A rewritten, rehashed, boring article that you wouldn’t even consider for your blog is pointless. If you try that route, you will be spinning your wheels.

The other piece of this that makes submitting crap content ill-advised is that this article and its links can follow you around for a long time. Trying to use an article directory just to get a few linkbacks to the blog itself is the wrong way to go about this. Sure, a few clicks never hurt anyone, but they aren’t worth going through this process. What makes it worthwhile is that you can be benefitting from these links - and links created by those who decided to re-publish your article for a long, long time to come. You want this article to be a strong reflection of what visitors would get from reading your blog. If you have a high-quality blog, you want to show that off by providing an article that represents that quality.

I want to give you one last piece of advise on the article itself. It is in your best interest to make an article submission as evergreen as possible. What I mean by this is that you want your content to be as fresh as possible for as long as possible. An article about something that is happening next week might be useful up until the event, but it will be useless after that.

This is sort of the same situation you can find yourself in when trying to employ linkbait tactics. When choosing a topic for an article directory submission ask yourself if you want to capitalize on breaking news or other timely events just to grab a ton of quick links over a short period of time. Or would you rather write something that can be applied by readers for months, years or forever? The outcome for which you submit articles is really up to you, but my belief is that if you are going to take the time to go through this process correctly, you might as well maximize the longevity of your benefits.

A Checklist for Article Marketing Success

Just to recap, here is a checklist for article marketing success:

  • Keep an ongoing list of article ideas
  • Write an article that is original, high-quality and shows your expertise in the topic
  • Choose a topic that relates to the site to which you are linking
  • Write evergreen content
  • Create an author resource box that is relevant, intriguing and well-written.

To receive the best (and longest) benefits from article marketing, you can’t cut any corners. You have to run the whole race, but in the end you will often reap rewards worth far more than the time and work you invested. If you have any killer tips for article marketing, please share them in the comments.

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Just a reminder to get your Free Report:

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Besides finding some great suggestions, you might get a good laugh
reading some of the more outrageous ones! At least I did!

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Greatest Money Making eBook Ever

Money making ebooks come in many guises.
One could give you information on how to set up a website,
get hosting and how to FTP.
Another could extol the virtues of how to use PLR to create your
own products to sell.
Yet another saying that traffic is the key.
I have lost count of the number of money making ebooks telling
us how to profit from Adsense or other contextual advertising.

While, as a stand alone product, each of these ebooks has valuable information regarding their chosen niche, it is the newbie’s wish
to get his hands on one manual that can at least start his/her
internet career.

One such ebook did exist 3-4 years ago but at 224 pages, it was like
reading the Lord Of The Rings trilogy from cover to cover.

Money making ebooks are just that. They are designed to make you money.
The majority of ebooks that hit the stands are just reworked material
from 12 months ago with new graphics and chapter titles.
These ebooks did make money for the author, perhaps, but to the newbie
they will struggle. The author would have made money by selling the
ebook, not from practising what he preaches.

With more and more new and prospective entrepeneurs entering the fray what is needed is a resource that spells out the steps in simple form.
Steps with minimal cost to the newbie that are proven to work by the
person giving out the information.


That would be the greatest money making ebook ever.

Attaching yourself with an experienced online marketer and following
his/her suggestions and recommendations would be benificial. The
majority of the heavy hitters are sincere in getting you to the top.
They truly believe in a win/win situation but there is a minority just
out to make a quick buck. The only money making ebook they would
recommend is their own.

It is true what they say. If you are any good, others will spread the
word. If someone is blowing their own trumpet, RUN.

You are looking for someone with similar ethics and values as your own.
Unfortunately, It could take you some time and money to filter the bad
ones out.

Of course, If you were to take advantage of the many Giveaways that
litter the net these days, you could pick up some handy money making
ebooks for free. All it will cost you is an email address but that is
small compared to the info that could kick start your online presence.
Do a search for “Giveaway” to find the latest.

Starting an online venture can be daunting for the uninitiated. There is a lot to absorb.But there are people here willing to help for the
right reasons. You just have to keep an eye out for them and their
money making ebooks.

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Craig McPherson is the owner of
GreatestMoneyMakingEbookEver.com/fran/
You can download his latest report at no charge now.
He has Authored 4 e-Books in 3 years and willingly gave these away.

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