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Three Strategies All Affiliate Marketers Must Do To Succeed Online

By John Baril

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All active affiliate marketers are searching for the successful marketing tactics which will create the most traffic to their website. Sometimes, online marketers will fall for a magic formula or a quick fix approach. I wish it was that easy. What really works are the tried and proven legitimate forms of marketing. These marketing styles will require a lot of dedication and hard work.

Below, are three strategies which you should incorporate into your overall marketing plan. If you follow these, you will consistently increase your sales and be a long term successful affiliate marketer.

1. You should use a unique web page to promote every product you are trying to sell. You don't want to lump all of your products on one page, as this looks very cluttered and it just confuses your visitors. It is much better to have a separate page to outline each product in detail.

It is helpful to have product reviews on your web pages so that potential buyers will have a better understanding of the product. Also, include testimonials for the products. Testimonials are a crucial element to include and visitors really do read them. The best testimonials will include the name, photo and website of the person who has given it.

In addition to having unique web pages for each product, you should write a comprehensive article for each product, which highlights the uses and benefits of each. All of these articles can then be turned into separate web pages, which can in turn, be linked to from the product page. Every article should include a call to action (to buy the product). Also, every headline should be structured to entice the reader to move on. It is a great idea to include your contact email address in each article.

2. Always offer free reports, newsletters and e-books to your readers. These offers should be located near the top of your page, on either sidebar, so they cannot be missed. A free newsletter offer is great and this can be constructed so that visitors can opt into it by filling in their name and email address. The opt in box should be linked to your auto responder so that they can start receiving your newsletter. Research shows that a potential client must see a version of your newsletter at least seven times before they buy. In my experience, they need to see it much more than seven times to be effective. If a visitor lands on a simple web page, only two things can happen. They will either buy something or they will leave and never return (usually they leave). Now, if you have a free newsletter that they can opt into, then you can hang onto this potential client for a while. With the newsletter, you can automatically send them useful information by email on a scheduled basis. Within the body of each newsletter, you can insert little reminders about the product. Just don't make it sound too much like a sales letter pitch. It is better to use a softer approach.

When you mention the product in the newsletter, you'll want to stress how the product will improve the buyer's life. Compelling lines should be incorporated into the email. Try to avoid using the word "free" in the body of the email, as this will trigger many spam filters. Convince the potential buyer that they will miss out on something big if they don't buy your product or service.

3. The final strategy is to seek out traffic that is targeted to your product. If a visitor is channeled to your site who was not interested in your product to begin with, then he will exit your site very quickly.

One of the better ways to acquire targeted traffic is to write and submit quality articles. Each article has a resource box at the bottom where you can place a small bio about yourself and a link to your website. You don't want to advertise within the body of the article itself. This will just turn away your reader. The article can be submitted manually to sites on the internet that accept these types of submissions. If you want to save a lot of time, you can pay an article submission service to distribute the articles for you. Your articles should be between 400 - 1500 words and, ideally, they should be about 700 - 800 words. If you don't like writing articles, you can have then ghost written for a small fee per article.

In summary, the above strategies should be at the cornerstone of any comprehensive marketing strategy for your affiliate program. With time, you will see your website visits continually climb. Since these visits will be targeted traffic, it is virtually impossible for you to fail. You just need to stay persistent, and stick to your plan. I wish you the best of success in your affiliate marketing endeavors.

I live in Delta, British Columbia, Canada with my wife and 2 young boys. I am a full time Paramedic and I love my career. In my spare time, I may be found flying, hiking, renovating our house or playing sports with the boys. Check out my affiliate marketing website: http://www.wealth-dynamo.com

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