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The One Best Way to Make
Money With Affiliate
Programs
by
Keegan Michaels
"When you're
ready to stop
fooling around, here's how to get the
cash flowing...for good."
Affiliate programs are the number one most popular way to
market
on the Internet. There are thousands of affiliate and
reseller
programs covering everything from books to baseball bats.
I make a better bat, you put my banner on your site, and
if
someone buys a bat after coming through your link, I pay
you 25
percent of the selling price. Killer idea, right?
That one sale won't be enough money to pay the mortgage
or even
enough to take your kid to the movies. And to make
matters
worse, how many of your site's visitors are going to buy
my bat?
Once you get past the first blush of affiliate programs,
the
sparkle starts to fade. You quickly see if you make any
money at
all, it's going to be mere pocket change.
This is one of the reasons affiliate programs have
started
getting a bad name. Small site owners feel they can't
make
serious money with them and affiliate program owners
can't get
members motivated to push the program.
STOP FOOLING AROUND
I don't mean to insult anyone. But let me force
you and
myself
to face a cold fact. Putting an affiliate banner at the
bottom
of your web page--crammed in there with four or five
other
affiliate banners--isn't going to sell anything.
Lots of sites approach the affiliate problem by making
themselves
a one-stop-shop for loads of links to other sites. This
doesn't
work very well either. People come to the Web to find
sites that
SPECIALIZE in something particular. They rarely buy from
a site
trying to be a jack of all trades.
THE SOLUTION
Get yourself a web site that specializes in one
particular
subject. The narrower the better. If I'm hunting all
over the
Net for a site that tells me how to get heavy metal
distortion
from my little guitar amp, I jump for joy when I find
your site
telling me how to do it.
You could have a photo of you holding your Eric
Clapt on
guitar
and leaning against your amp. You could have articles by
you and
other experts that tell step-by-step how to get the same
sonic
crunch all my favorite bands use.
And incidentally, you could feature the related products
sold by
GuitarCity (affiliate program) and more in-depth personal
lessons
from LearnGuitar (affiliate program).
What did you just do here? Realizing you don't have a
weird
uncle living in the basement who invents the hot new
product
everyone wants, and knowing you don't currently provide a
service
lots of businesses need, you built a fine site around one
or two
products someone else makes.
GET YOUR IN-DEPTH, SPECIALIZED, VISITOR-EXCITING SITE
1. Start by thinking about what REALLY punches
your buttons.
You can't build an in-depth site unless you LOVE the
subject
you're focusing on. Don't think about this for months,
days, or
even for a couple of hours. Whatever hits you dead on as
you
read this is probably the one thing you can make fly.
2. Search for an affiliate program or two that sells a
core
product or service related to your interest. Most of the
time
you can simply use search engines to find sites that also
focus
on your topic. Nine times out of ten several of them
will offer
affiliate programs.
3. Get your own domain name. Have your main topic as
part of
the name. I love to go to BitShack.com at this stage.
You get a
domain and hosting for a year for about $50. You may be
able to
find somebody else who does it cheaper.
4. A site that looks like your very first won't cut it.
You
need to have the appearance of an old hand. Do this by
getting a
professionally designed logo. If you have a sharp
looking logo
at the top of the page, the rest of it can be plain text.
I found the guys at GotLogos.com via an affiliate link.
They
designed a half dozen logos for us, all for just $25
each. You
can't get the "pro" look any cheaper.
5. Get a professional writer to create the first 300
words of
your web site. Start at InternetWriters.com where
they'll craft
text that gets your visitors' juices flowing. They write
cheap.
Once people get excited on your first 300 words, it
isn't' hard
to keep them on your site until they have read everything
else
you have to offer.
6. Promote, promote, promote. Put your good advice
(which you
can borrow from books at the library--it's called
research) on
discussion forums. Place ads in email newsletters. Send
your
own press release to the media every month. Call your
local talk
radio station and see if they have 5 minutes to speak
with you
on-air. Provide advice their listeners can use.
Finally, I want you to chuckle, sneer, and laugh
assuredly when
the media starts up about how the Internet is having a
hard time.
Good! That's great news for you. With so many big
corporate
sites running out of money and so many little sites
getting
spooked out of existence, there has never been a better
time for
YOU to make YOUR mark online.
Keegan Michaels knows affiliate programs. He knows what
to look
for and what pitfalls to avoid. Let him show you the
roadmap to
affiliate profits. Contact him today at
mailto:keegan@affiliateteacher.com
or 801-328-9006. Get his Extra
Money Newsletter FREE at http://www.AffiliateTeacher.com
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