Have you seen this before?
No website needed. No product needed. No experience necessary.
These are the concepts that are guaranteed to lure desperate people into the seemingly easy world of affiliate marketing.
Now before we go any further there is something we need to get straight right out of the gate.
Unless you have some kind of knowledge about what it takes to effectively promote other people's products for a commission, it may not be as easy for you as it sounds.
So I'm going to share with you five ways that you can ramp up your affiliate experience so that it actually works for you.
Number One - Instead of leading with the product, lead with the market. Who are the people the product you're interested in promoting that actually want it? Find out who they are before you doing anything.
Number Two - Don't send your visitors directly to the merchants website. Your average online shopper isn't going to buy the product on the first look. They want to shop around, find the best deals and then shop some more. The only way to speed up the buying process is to expose them to the product as often as you can.
Have your visitors subscribe to your list first and then you can send additional messages with the link to the product you're promoting more than once.
Number Three - Be unique. Most information product sellers create a one size fits all collection of graphics, emails, etc.
If the product you're promoting is a real hot seller, chances are you won't be the only one selling it.
So create your own graphics and emails so that you can stand out like a hammer in a room full of nails.
Number Four - Offer a bonus that cannot be easily duplicated by your competitors. Perhaps you can offer to spend time on the phone with your customers helping them to get settled with their new product.
Number Five - Get a copy of the product. Buy it if you have to. The best way to capture the attention of your market is to find a unique hook that identifies with the people the product is geared to.
To recap...
Yeah, I know it sounds like a little more work than you were expecting to do, but hey if it makes you more money than you were expecting to make, would you be upset?
No website needed. No product needed. No experience necessary.
These are the concepts that are guaranteed to lure desperate people into the seemingly easy world of affiliate marketing.
Now before we go any further there is something we need to get straight right out of the gate.
Unless you have some kind of knowledge about what it takes to effectively promote other people's products for a commission, it may not be as easy for you as it sounds.
So I'm going to share with you five ways that you can ramp up your affiliate experience so that it actually works for you.
Number One - Instead of leading with the product, lead with the market. Who are the people the product you're interested in promoting that actually want it? Find out who they are before you doing anything.
Number Two - Don't send your visitors directly to the merchants website. Your average online shopper isn't going to buy the product on the first look. They want to shop around, find the best deals and then shop some more. The only way to speed up the buying process is to expose them to the product as often as you can.
Have your visitors subscribe to your list first and then you can send additional messages with the link to the product you're promoting more than once.
Number Three - Be unique. Most information product sellers create a one size fits all collection of graphics, emails, etc.
If the product you're promoting is a real hot seller, chances are you won't be the only one selling it.
So create your own graphics and emails so that you can stand out like a hammer in a room full of nails.
Number Four - Offer a bonus that cannot be easily duplicated by your competitors. Perhaps you can offer to spend time on the phone with your customers helping them to get settled with their new product.
Number Five - Get a copy of the product. Buy it if you have to. The best way to capture the attention of your market is to find a unique hook that identifies with the people the product is geared to.
To recap...
- Lead with the market not with the product
- Build a list of subscribers to increase product exposure
- Be unique
- Offer a bonus
- Buy the product or get a review copy
Yeah, I know it sounds like a little more work than you were expecting to do, but hey if it makes you more money than you were expecting to make, would you be upset?
Mark Travis Ryder is a prolific writer, marketer and closet genius who invites you to get plenty more marketing goodness at http://www.MarkRyderMarketing.com/blog
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