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Affiliate Marketing: Another Way to
Win
by Jude Wright
You have a nice looking website, full of content. You
have links to all your favorite affiliate programs. But
- no one is clicking. What else can you do to get someone
interested enough to click on the product's sales page?
Did you know that you can have your own affiliate program
even if you don't have your own product? Well, you can!
Simply join programs that have a 2-tier affiliate program.
Here's what to do:
When you add the link from your website to the affiliate
program's sales page, also add another link saying "Join
this Affiliate Program." The affiliate programs that
are 2-tier will provide you with a second link for signing
up
your own affiliates. Now, when your "affiliate"
sells a product, YOU get a portion of the commission.
Of course, the commission won't be as high, but it's still
a commission. And if you have enough affiliates signed
up under you, they can be significant.
Sometimes the people who sign up using your send tier
affiliate program link will end up purchasing the product
themselves. Now you will get a commission from this sale
plus you'll commission from any sale your affiliate should
make in the future.
Want another idea?
Create a mini-site for just ONE of your affiliate products.
Make sure it is one that has an excellent commission structure
and a 2-tier program. You won't need to create a lot of
different pages with a lot of content because this is
a "sales" site - your sales site.
All you need is two pages. On the first page, create your
sales copy. Do not use exactly the same sales letter that
is used on the sales page for that product. Make it unique.
Make it yours. Give it your own twist, your own personality.
On this page you will have a link to your affiliate program
to page 2.
Create page two. This page will describe the affiliate
program for this product and will have a link to the affiliate
program sign-up page for the affiliate program product.
Now, promote this page - your product's affiliate program.
An affiliate marketer will sign up for this affiliate
program under your affiliate ID. And he or she will make
sales. If you can get many "good" affiliates,
ones who work hard to promote the product, you will make
more on commissions that by actually selling the product
yourself.
Another thing to think about is that you could receive
residual income from your affiliates. Even if an affiliate
stops promoting your affiliate product, it is likely he
or she has written articles using their affiliate ID in
the resource box for that article. When the article has
been submitted to numerous article directory sites, and
used by other websites in ezines or as website content,
that affiliate ID will still be active. So, you win again!
Also, it will be easier to sign up new affiliates to your
affiliate program than it will be to sell the product.
Why? Because the affiliate marketer is motivated to make
money. And the more money he makes for himself, the more
money he makes for you! This is a good thing!
So, don't only think of affiliate marketing websites as
content sites. Keep an open mind. Find new ways to promote
your affiliate programs - and your affiliate program's
affiliate program - to get even more choices for your
multiple streams of income.
About the Author
Jude Wright has been an Internet Marketer for three years.
She has just created a product that will help other Internet
Marketers keep all their marketing information in one
database. Check it out at:
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