Thursday, 9 May 2013

Top Ten Tips for Affiliates!



Tip Number One:

Choose an affiliate program that best suits your website or blog content.

Tip Number Two:

Don't spam social media networking sites with your affiliate links.

Tip Number Three:

Choose wisely before joining an affiliate program because you would end up wasting your time and energy working for nothing.

Tip Number Four:

You need to pull enormous crowd to your blog for which your site has to be "Content-Rich".

Tip Number Five:

Use shortened links to make your affiliate links not-so-obvious, ELSE you might end up losing followers and fans.

Tip Number Six:

Promote products with maximum revenue generation in the form of commissions.

Tip Number Seven:

Facebook though a best platform to promote, as it imbibes html codes and iframe syntax, in my opinion, twitter brings you more web traffic and in turn affiliate clicks.




Tip Number Eight:

You have to understand that it is not wise to fill the web page with too much ofm affiliate clutter, as it might work the otherway round. Yes, it will be a traffic driver out of your website or a blog.

Tip Number Nine:

The best way is to experiment with affiliate mix and match combination and Google Ad sense is by far the best as it sends suitable ads that matches your content.

Tip Number Ten:

Patience is the key to success. If somebody wants more idea on affiliate marketing, kindly contact me at managementguru.net@gmail.com


Affiliate Marketing- An Introduction to those who are new to the line!
Affiliate marketing is a type of performance-based marketing in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought by the affiliate's own marketing efforts. The industry has four core players: the merchant (also known as 'retailer' or 'brand'), the network (that contains offers for the affiliate to choose from and also takes care of the payments), the publisher (also known as 'the affiliate'), and the customer. The market has grown in complexity, resulting in the emergence of a secondary tier of players, including affiliate management agencies, super-affiliates and specialized third party vendors.
Affiliate marketing overlaps with other Internet marketing methods to some degree, because affiliates often use regular advertising methods. Those methods include organic search engine optimization (SEO), paid search engine marketing (PPC - Pay Per Click), e-mail marketing, content marketing and in some sense display advertising. On the other hand, affiliates sometimes use less orthodox techniques, such as publishing reviews of products or services offered by a partner.
Affiliate marketing is commonly confused with referral marketing, as both forms of marketing use third parties to drive sales to the retailer.[1] However, both are distinct forms of marketing and the main difference between them is that affiliate marketing relies purely on financial motivations to drive sales while referral marketing relies on trust and personal relationships to drive sales.[1]
Affiliate marketing is frequently overlooked by advertisers.[2] While search engines, e-mail, and website syndication capture much of the attention of online retailers, affiliate marketing carries a much lower profile. Still, affiliates continue to play a significant role in e-retailers' marketing strategies.




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