How to Win the Affiliate Game
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by Michael Southon
Are you frustrated with your affiliate programs? I used
to be. Very frustrated! One day, in sheer desperation, I wrote to
one of my affiliate programs and suggested that the market was now
saturated with their product - it was no longer possible to sell it.
The next day I received a very nice reply. "The Internet
is HUGE", they said. "We predict it will be five years before the
market is saturated with our product. And long before that, we will
have introduced our next product." They were right, of course. The
problem was not with the market (the Internet is huge). Nor was the
problem with their product. The problem was in the way I was presenting
it.
Since then, my affiliate sales have soared. Why? Because
I learnt a few secrets to winning the affiliate game. Here they are:
1. Choose affiliate programs that relate very closely
to the theme of your Web site. Let me give you an example. Of the
three affiliate products I sell from my web site, the one that does
best by a long way is an ebook that shows people how to generate free
Ezine advertising. Why does it do so well? Because my Web site. is
a directory of ezines and most of my visitors are already interested
in Ezine Advertising before they even arrive at my Web site. - I don't
have to persuade them very much.
2. Buy the product yourself! Research across dozens
of affiliate programs shows that at least 70% of sales in any affiliate
program are made by the small percentage of affiliates who actually
buy the product they're selling. It makes sense doesn't it (how can
you recommend something you've never used)?
3. Banners - they don't work anymore, and some experts
believe banners will actually damage your affiliate sales.
4. Personal recommendation. The human factor is very
important on the Internet - people want to know that someone else
has bought the product and that it worked for them. But to write a
convincing personal recommendation, you'll have to buy, read and use
the product you're selling.
5. 'Overselling' - this is the most common mistake of
affiliates. Keep in mind that all you need to do to succeed with affiliate
programs is to get your potential customer to click through to the
affiliate Web site. in an 'open-to-buy' mindset. If the affiliate
program is good, the affiliate Web site. will make the sale. So don't
try to sell the product from your Web site. - just aim to get a click
on your affiliate link.
6. Standard Ads. When you join an affiliate program,
you'll probably be given some standard ads to use. Don't use them!
Why? Because your potential customer has probably seen those exact
same ads on dozens of Web sites and in dozens of ezines. And if that
standard ad hasn't led them to buy the product so far, it probably
won't now. Something new and original is required.
7. Back-end sales. Once you're succeeding in one affiliate
program, join another program that offers a related product and use
the technique that marketers call 'back-end' sales. It's a well known
fact that people are much more likely to buy from someone they have
already bought from. So when someone makes a purchase from your affiliate
link, send them a nice follow-up letter. At the end of the letter,
tell them about your other affiliate product and how it can help them.
Every success to you!