1. Consider Your Reader:
Always try to approach your blog with the reader in mind. What would encourage them to make that purchase right here, right now or to ensure that they will bookmark your blog for a second look later.
2. Be Honest:
There's a saying that goes "if you can fake sincerity you'll have it made." Best selling salesman turned author put it another way: "You can't sell a product you don't believe in." People can usually tell if someone is giving them the strait scoop or just pushing the party line - keep it real and give your honest thoughts.
3. Quality Above All Else:
This goes along with #2 above. Do your research for the product or services you're advertising. Make sure the company can deliver on EVERY aspect of their business. A little homework will help you find great products and companies that are an asset to themselves. And happy consumers may come back to your blog to leave laudatory comments!
4. Give Them What They Want, When They Want It:
Don't think that a couple of banners on your blog will start drawing clicks, in fact you'll be lucky if you get any. We've become so used to the sight of them, we hardly notice them anymore. To get readers to click your ads, they need to be relevant to what they came to read, and most effective if they are in the text itself. Consider reading Affiliate Programs - Get Paid Per Click. Now aren't you more likely to follow that link, than if I had put a banner in the sidebar?
5. Consider Ad Placement:
People don't read a blog like they do a book, their eye wanders and they skip and jump around. Place your ads in the hotzones. Top left and middle right are the first two places your average reader looks, followed by the foot of the page.
6. Build Traffic:
Making money online is mostly a numbers game. Given that a certain percentage of visitors will convert into sales, then the trick isn't so much converting more sales as garnering more visitors. Brush up on your SEO to make sure you're making the most of your blog as you can. Also, consider regularly posting to relevant blogs and forums, including a link to your blog in the signature.
7. Diversify:
Sell different things in different places. Sponsors sometimes pull products, or have unfavorable changes in their payments and policies. Hosting accounts sometimes get hacked or experience downtime. Try to have as many irons in the fire as possible, so one setback isn't disastrous.
8. Sell the Product:
Write good copy about the product you're selling and offer the reader the choice to make that purchase. If a page offers a link touting a video of the product in action, but instead goes straight to the buy page you've just lost that customer. They now want to see that video and will look elsewhere to find it.
9. Multi-Task:
Better monetize your blog by integrating various programs. In addition to the product you're selling, offer image and text advertisements for other related products or services. Having arrived at this page, should you decide you're not interested in purchasing Affiliate Programs - Get Paid Per Click, you might be intrigued by one of the links in the Google ads and decide to follow it instead.
10. Learn What Works Best For You:
Most blogging platforms have an analytics program included which you can use to track where your visitors are coming from and what search terms they used. This can be used to decide what products might be better served for an additional spotlight, or even their own separate endeavor. Likewise, affiliate programs offer the same insight for traffic generated to their sites, and where the sales came from.
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May 3, 2009
10 Commandments For Affiliate Blogging
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January 29, 2007
Google Adsense Profits Mixed In With Affiliate Marketing
Sean Burton // Newport News, Virginia // Financial Success: It is about Change
Why Affiliate Marketing?
Well, simply because affiliate marketing is the easiest and probably the best way to earn profits online, unless otherwise you are a businessman and would rather sell your own products online than advertise other businessman’s products on your site. But even online retailers can benefit from affiliate marketing programs, because affiliate marketing actually works for merchants as well as it works for the affiliates.
Affiliate marketing, simply said, is a relationship or agreement made between two websites, with one site being the merchant’s website and the other being the affiliate’s site. In the relationship, the affiliate agrees to let the merchant advertise his products on the affiliate’s site. The merchant, on the other hand, would agree to pay the affiliate in whatever method they have agreed into. This would generally mean easy income for the affiliate, as he would do nothing but place the retailer’s ad on his site. This would also be very beneficial for the merchant, as getting affiliates to advertise their products would be a lot more affordable than hiring an advertising firm to promote their products.
There are a variety of methods on how the merchant would compensate the affiliate for his services, and for the webmaster, these methods simply translates to the method by which he would earn easy cash. Among the more common methods of compensation are the pay-per-click method, the pay-per-lead method, and the pay-per-sale method. The pay-per-click method is the method most preferred by affiliates, for their site’s visitor would only have to visit the advertiser’s site for them to gain money. The other two methods, on the other hand, are better preferred by merchants, as they would only have to compensate you if your visitor becomes one of their registrants or if the visitor would actually buy their products.
Getting much profit on affiliate marketing programs, however, does not depend so much on the compensation method is it does on the traffic generated by your site. A website that can attract more visitors would generally have the greater chance of profiting in affiliate marketing programs.
What about Google Adsense?
Google Adsense is actually some sort of an affiliate marketing program. In Google Adsense, Google act as the intermediary between the affiliates and the merchants. The merchant, or the advertiser, would simply sign up with Google and provide the latter with text ads pertaining to their products. These ads, which is actually a link to the advertiser’s website, would then appear on Google searches as well as on the websites owned by the affiliates, or by those webmasters who have signed up with the Google Adsense program.
While one can find a lot of similarities between Google Adsense and other affiliate marketing programs, you can also see a lot of differences. In Google Adsense, all the webmaster has to do is place a code on his website and Google takes care of the rest. The ads that Google would place on your site would generally be relevant to the content of your site. This would be advantageous both for you and for the advertiser, as the visitors of your site would more or less be actually interested with the products being advertised.
The Google Adsense program compensates the affiliate in a pay-per-click basis. The advertisers would pay Google a certain amount each time their ad on your site is clicked and Google would then forward this amount to you through checks, although only after Google have deducted their share of the amount. Google Adsense checks are usually delivered monthly. Also, the Google Adsense program provides webmasters with a tracking tool that allows you to monitor the earnings you actually get from a certain ad.
So, where do all of these lead us to?
Where else but to profits, profits and even more profits! Affiliate marketing programs and the Google Adsense program simply work, whether you are the merchant or the affiliate. For the merchant’s side, a lot of money can be saved if advertising effort is concentrated on affiliate marketing rather than on dealing with advertising firms. For the webmaster, you can easily gain a lot of profits just by doing what you do best, and that is by creating websites. And if you combine all your profits from both the Google Adsense program and other affiliate marketing programs, it would surely convert to a large amount of cash.
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