Affiliate Business - Tips & Tricks: Affiliate Marketing Explained
Book Details
Author(s)Harry Craig, Lillian Hale
ISBN / ASINB015QZPAWG
ISBN-13978B015QZPAW4
Sales Rank1,162,149
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Table of Contents:
Finding Affiliate Programs - Where To Start
Finding Success With Affiliate Marketing
Five Quick Ways To Boost Your Affiliate Business
Five Ways To Continually Grow Your Affiliate Checks
Follow The Mentors
Four Common Affiliate Mistakes! Don't Make Them
Get Your Free Adsense Ready Website
Getting Started As A Sports Betting Affiliate Marketer
Good Ways To Advertise Your Affiliate Program
Google Adsense Profits Mixed In With Affiliate Marketing
When most people have a task to do, they ordinarily do well once they get started, and finding affiliate programs for your site or blog is no exception - you just need a little kickstart to get your brain into the right mode.
There’s a really easy way to get things started…go look at one of your competitors. There are tons of ways to do this - the easiest way would be to put your keyword(s) into Google and see what pops up.
The order of the results is based in good part on Google’s PageRank, which has a lot to do with the quantity of other sites that link to a particular site.
Pick one of the results near the top and click on the link. Hover on a banner or text advertising box and see where the URL leads. Take note of the particular network like Commission Junction, ClickBank, Linkshare, etc. and the particular programs on the site. I keep a list using Microsoft Notepad when I surf competitive sites for clients.
The majority of the time I ignore CPM-based networks like DoubleClick or AdBrite, and contextual ad networks like Google and Yahoo. I do pay particular attention to the classification affiliate network banners and text ads. For instance, if you surf a handful competitors and find a lot of banner advertising for web site hosting, which means your competitors are having at the least some luck with website hosting affiliate programs.
When you come up with a good list of networks, programs and categories, go visit the networks that appear the most on the sites (try to go to 5 or 6 distinctive sites so you can see any patterns that emerge).
You should now have a terrific list to start from, incorporating a list of networks, programs and keywords. Now all you need to do is poke around and see which pay the greatest and try to figure out which your visitors may like.
Whilst you’re on the other sites, try to get a feel for where on the page the ads are placed, which can make a huge distinction in clickthrough and conversion.
Finding Affiliate Programs - Where To Start
Finding Success With Affiliate Marketing
Five Quick Ways To Boost Your Affiliate Business
Five Ways To Continually Grow Your Affiliate Checks
Follow The Mentors
Four Common Affiliate Mistakes! Don't Make Them
Get Your Free Adsense Ready Website
Getting Started As A Sports Betting Affiliate Marketer
Good Ways To Advertise Your Affiliate Program
Google Adsense Profits Mixed In With Affiliate Marketing
When most people have a task to do, they ordinarily do well once they get started, and finding affiliate programs for your site or blog is no exception - you just need a little kickstart to get your brain into the right mode.
There’s a really easy way to get things started…go look at one of your competitors. There are tons of ways to do this - the easiest way would be to put your keyword(s) into Google and see what pops up.
The order of the results is based in good part on Google’s PageRank, which has a lot to do with the quantity of other sites that link to a particular site.
Pick one of the results near the top and click on the link. Hover on a banner or text advertising box and see where the URL leads. Take note of the particular network like Commission Junction, ClickBank, Linkshare, etc. and the particular programs on the site. I keep a list using Microsoft Notepad when I surf competitive sites for clients.
The majority of the time I ignore CPM-based networks like DoubleClick or AdBrite, and contextual ad networks like Google and Yahoo. I do pay particular attention to the classification affiliate network banners and text ads. For instance, if you surf a handful competitors and find a lot of banner advertising for web site hosting, which means your competitors are having at the least some luck with website hosting affiliate programs.
When you come up with a good list of networks, programs and categories, go visit the networks that appear the most on the sites (try to go to 5 or 6 distinctive sites so you can see any patterns that emerge).
You should now have a terrific list to start from, incorporating a list of networks, programs and keywords. Now all you need to do is poke around and see which pay the greatest and try to figure out which your visitors may like.
Whilst you’re on the other sites, try to get a feel for where on the page the ads are placed, which can make a huge distinction in clickthrough and conversion.
