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Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Promote an Affiliate Product on a Site
Promote products that directly relate to your website's content. You will have better luck earning money from an affiliate that relates to the copy on your site. Advertising a new phone probably won't earn you much money if your site is about dogs, for instance.
Try to promote the product by incorporating it into your website's text. This is most easily done if you have a blog. You can write a quick product review or personally recommend a product.
Use graphic links that work with the design of your site. If you just slap a banner ad at the top of your page, it's less likely to get click-throughs than a smaller ad that works within the design.
Start an opt-in email list to send emails to prospective buyers. This is a good chance to personally recommend a product with links to your site or to the affiliate.
Pick ads that offer a discount or freebie. Some affiliate programs let you set a special coupon price, while others offer the same discounts to all affiliates. The more exclusive your offer seems, the more likely a visitor is to click on the link.
Consider using outside ad programs, like Google Adwords, to promote your affiliate link. Be sure this type of marketing is allowed by the terms of the affiliate program.
Remember to utilize search engine optimization (SEO) tools to get your site listed with the major search engines. You must build a strong customer base. Without customers, all of your advertising will be for nothing.
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Saturday, September 26, 2015
How to Write an eBook to Sell on the Internet
Choose a topic, preferably one that you are passionate and knowledgeable about. Think about experiences in your life where you learned something, and how you can share this information with others. Think about your talents and skills, and what you can teach others. How-to eBooks are the best sellers. For example, a cake decorator may want to write an eBook about 'How To Make Themed Cakes.'
Make an outline. If you wrote term papers in high school or college, you can write an eBook. Decide what your major topics will be and create an outline of the topics, in chronologial order if applicable. Jot some ideas down in a journal for a few weeks before you start writing the book.
Do your research. Just like writing a term paper, you must present some facts to back up your ideas. Surf the internet for other articles or websites that support your ideas. Find resources to help your reader, such as forums, articles, and blogs relating to the topic. Save the links to these sites for later.
Write your eBook using WORD or other word processing software. You don't have to purchase expensive eBook software to write and distribute an eBook. Your eBook can be any length, but remember that people like to get their information quickly, so you don't want your book to be too long. Remember that your readers will have a sense of urgency about learning the topic of your book. If your eBook is very long, consider splitting it up into several smaller eBooks on different specific topics. Using the cake decorating example from above, the author may want to write several eBooks explaining how to create shaped cakes, ideas for children's birthday cakes, how to use fondant icing, cake recipes, etc.
Ask friends, family, and co-workers to proofread your eBook. Ask for honest input and suggestions that will improve your book. Correct any mistakes and make any changes.
Add photos to your eBook. If possible, use your own. For example, our cake decorator may want to show photos of her completed cakes, steps in the decorating process, photos of ingredients, her particpation in contests, awards she has won, etc. If you don't have your own photos, use free photo sites on the internet. Just like in magazines, photos make reading more interesting.
Convert your document to a PDF file. You can find several free services on the internet to do this. Try PDFonline. Converting the document to a PDF makes it more difficult for others to copy your work. Documents in PDF are more easily transmitted via email and downloads, and they look more professional.
Consider writing an eBook to promote your business. When you are the author of an eBook, you can add links to your website, affiliate programs, blog, or online products. You are in control. You can create an affiliate program and allow others to sell your eBook on their websites for a commission. You can give your eBook away as a free gift, knowing that readers will visit your links and may become your customer. Check my eHow article, 'How to Market Your eBook Online,' and visit the resource links for more information about writing your own ebook.
Another great thing about ebooks is that you can make money from advertisers. Check the resources links below for how this passive income strategy works.
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Friday, September 11, 2015
How to Start an Affiliate Business Online
Join an affiliate program. You can choose popular ones such as Clickbank and Commision Junction, or search for a specific product you want to sell.
Create a website to feature your links and banners. It can be a one page site for a specific product or several pages for a theme site featuring different products.
Sign up with an autoresponder service so you can collect emails on your website. Create an email newsletter or free report in exchange for email addresses.
Send traffic to your website. You can use pay-per-click ads, article marketing, directory submissions, and social media such as Facebook and Twitter.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Get People to Advertise on Your Website
Fill your site with content that will attract visitors. This means that the content needs to be interesting or cutting edge. The more people that your site could potentially appeal to, the better your odds of convincing advertisers to purchase ad space on your site or racking up paid ad clicks through an affiliate program such as Google Adsense.
Attract traffic to your site. No one will know that your site exists unless you promote it. Promote your site through social networking sites. Send links to all your friends and family whenever you put up new content. Add a subscription feature to your blog that sends an email notification to subscribers whenever you create a new post.
Monitor your traffic and create a professional sales report. If your site is getting over 100,000 or more hits each day, you may be in a good position to send out a sales pitch to companies you believe might be interested in advertising on your site. The report that you send should include a description of the content that is contained on the site, the average number of visitors and monthly visitor totals for the past 6 months to a year, why you think that a specific company would benefit from placing an ad on your site and how much you would charge for the ad placement.
Try affiliate advertising. Google Adsense is a great example of this. With Adsense, a website owner creates an account with Google and agrees to allow Google to place ads in certain places on the site. Whenever a visitor clicks on one of the ads, the site owner will earn money. If you have a high volume of traffic coming to your site, this might be an excellent money-making solution for you. However, be careful not to clutter your site with too many ads--this could decrease overall traffic and scare away private advertisers.
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