Last week I had the honor of Mike Paetzold guesting here at Blog Income Life. Mike’s posts were mostly directed to blogging yet the very same principles apply to affiliate marketing. That’s how we get better and stronger – reps at the gym build your body muscles, reps on the internet build your marketing muscles
Ewen Chia of Secret Affiliate Weapon says that when you master affiliate marketing you can your write own paycheck any time you want. This self made mulit-millionaire made his first million focusing on affiliate marketing. In his book How I made My First Million on the Internet, Ewen sets out the step by step process that he employed to bring in the big bucks.
What is so powerful about affiliate marketing is that you do not need to have a product of your own. You profit by someone else’s research, development, production and fulfillment. All you need to do is promote and convert your promotion into sales. In other words you get to make money without the worry, stress and up front costs of developing a product. You can even be choosy and take on products that are proven to convert well, its like betting on a sure horse.
Here are some basic tools that you will need to have:
#1. HANG OUT YOUR SHINGLE
Tell the world you are open for business. How are you going to promote your affiliate product? Of course you can put up banner ads on the sidebar of your blog, as I have done here, but that of and on its own will not bring you many sales. Have you ever noticed that in the offline world big brand names appear in so many different media venues? Coke ads for example appear in magazines, on billboards, TV, as sponsors for major events, co-op with movie theaters, restaurants, and the list goes on and on. That is marketing at its most. As an affiliate marketer you need to do the same with your chosen product.
#2 – DIRECT MARKETING
One of the strongest methods of getting a message to your market is through direct opt-in marketing. Strictly speaking direct marketing is the flyers and leaflets and “junk” mail that finds its way onto your porch or mailbox. Internet marketing pioneers learned much from this method and with a few adjustments here and there developed a system that works. So when I say “direct opt-in marketing” I am really referring to getting your message to your market’s inbox. How do you do that without spamming? You build an opt-in list.
#3 – OPT-IN LIST
This is a list of people in your market who have opted in to receive information from you. It is permission based marketing by email that goes directly from your autoresponder to their inbox. This is how you send them information about your product, about any specials that you may have, or an introduction to another similar type of product that may be a good add on to what they already have. This works for both informational product as well as physical.
An example of this is the ABC’s of Blogging banner ad at the top of this page. When you click that on you are taken to a long sales letter at the end of which you are invited to submit your name and email address and for that you will receive the link to a free PDF download of my e.book ABC’s of Blogging for Money. Many marketers publish a newsletter and offer a free subscription – you may have seen such invites on other blogs.
#4 – VIRTUAL BILLBOARDS
Everything in the virtual world has a twin in the “real” world. Virtual billboards are mini sites and they are a full blown ad for the product that you are marketing. Typically a good affiliate program will already have this type of collateral material ready for you, and you can just go ahead and drive traffic to that mini-site, but it would be better if you could somehow manage to collect an opt-in before your prospect goes off to buy the product. Don’t get me wrong, a sale is good but it’s better if in the process you can also add the name of the customer to your own list. A future post will deal with how you can do this.
In future postings I’ll cover additional ways of growing your list. As a point of clarification RSS feeds and email via Google does not contribute to your list. Those are people who just want to know when you have fresh content on your blog or site – the contact information belongs to Google and you do not have access to it.
#5 – EZINE ADS
Look for online publications on your topic, be it a newsletter or an online magazine and place an ad. This is going to cost money but you are advertising to a qualified target market. Be sure to get the circulation numbers and other logistics such as the readership percentage and typical click through rate for each ezine broadcast.
These are some of the ways that you can promote your affiliate products. As with anything it is starting, testing and tweaking. It is best to start with one method, massage it till it starts to make money, then expand on the same method, when you get real good at it introduce another. Indeed, master affiliate marketing and you will be well on your way to living the big awesome on your blog income.
To Your Awesome Blog Income Life!
Valentina


#1 by Antoine on January 22, 2010 - 02:23
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Affiliate Marketing is a method of advertising, selling and marketing products on the Internet using an affiliate marketing program. Online Marketing is the new Marketing as we all know. And affiliation is the new approach to reach customers that lead them to new merchants while you take profit of it! AffiliationTeam offers a shopping mall of merchants whose businesses aim the consumer market and/or business market. Surely one of them fits your target group. HIGH PAYOUTS! Attractive earnings through options like per view/per click/per registration and/or per sale. And the good news is, all the amount goes straight to you.
#2 by Valentina on January 22, 2010 - 09:29
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Welcome Antoine – thank you for visiting here.
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Hopped on over to your site – very nice, simple and easy to navigate – attractive affiliates.
Clicked on some of the affiliate vendors … for the benefit of readers, is there a way to find out
what the commission is before signing up? I realize that the actual payout can be a combination
of eyeballs and purchases, but would be nice to know what one can sort of expect – or, did I
miss something that is obvious (not the first time I’ve done that if that is the case
best……………..valentina
Twitter:@goldenkoi[goldenkoi]
#3 by Sire on January 22, 2010 - 19:23
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I know opt in lists are the way to go and that many people use squeeze pages or offer ebooks for free etc. just so that they can build these lists, but I can’t bring myself to use them. To me it’s an invasion of privacy.
Sure they have opted in, but did they know by doing so that they would be bombarded by a lot of virtual junk trying to sell them something.
Maybe I will never be a affiliate marketing guru, but I’m quite happy getting the small sales that I do by promoting products on my blog.
.-= Sire´s last blog ..The Honest Truth About The SFI Affiliate =-.
#4 by Valentina on January 23, 2010 - 08:56
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Hi Sire … good to see you back.
You have a point … when someone opts in for a free PDF download are they opting in for emails? Probably not.
I am of two minds here. By downloading the e.book they have indicated their sphere of interest – if you have additional
information on that area then I think it is OK to send them that info. I agree about the bombardment of a lot of virtual junk.
A better way would probably be something like “subscribe to weekly newsletter and get a free ebook” or “free weekly newsletter
w/e.book” or something to that effect.
I was looking at my ABC’s banner …. a friend designed that for me including the long sales letter … and I am thinking I need to change some of that
but have no idea how to. Currently am taking a course on such basics so expect that I will be able to address that.
Thanks for the visit Sire – you are always welcome here.
best…………..valentina
Twitter:@goldenkoi[goldenkoi]
#5 by Melvin on January 23, 2010 - 22:26
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Opt-in list is very important and its still surprising by now that most people dont count it in as a tactic
#6 by Valentina on January 23, 2010 - 23:03
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Hi Melvin … Welcome to Blog Income!
Hopped on over to your site … very nice. I really like the slide presentation of your latest six articles.
Please drop in often.
best……………valentina
Twitter:@goldenkoi[goldenkoi]
#7 by Rick Kone on March 16, 2010 - 14:53
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Good BPO site to find projects and a cool affiliate program.
#8 by Janetta Blonsky on March 16, 2010 - 15:13
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Affiliate marketing is a great way to generate money and be your own boss, investing your skills and creative knowledge to work for you and not others, but affiliate marketing does need work and time. You must develop like any other business.|By far the biggest reason why people do not succeed in the online business is that they never develop a business mindset. In order to be successful one has to be able to commit to a plan, products and strategy until one achieve success. What happens in reality is that people bail out at the first sign of an obstacle.
#9 by Valentina on March 16, 2010 - 17:56
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Hi Janetta,
So good to see you here at Blog Income – Welcome!
So true. A business plan, action and the tenacity to work the plan are all important components success. A little bit of a stubborn streak helps too
Please drop by often …. the door is always open at Blog Income!
Twitter:@goldenkoi[goldenkoi]
#10 by Xrumer Unleashed on March 17, 2010 - 00:20
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Hello. This is kind of an “unconventional” question , but have other visitors asked you how get the menu bar to look like you’ve got it? I also have a blog and am really looking to alter around the theme, however am scared to death to mess with it for fear of the search engines punishing me. I am very new to all of this …so i am just not positive exactly how to try to to it all yet. I’ll just keep working on it one day at a time Thanks for any help you can offer here.
#11 by Valentina on March 17, 2010 - 08:30
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Hi Xrumer …. welcome to Blog Income.
The menu bar etc. is part of the template that I am using. Not knowing what you are using as your platform I cannot comment (I gather it is not the same as the one you listed here) but if you are using WordPress and you have a lot of latitude in the back office. What I suggest before you start making changes is that you copy the HTML as it currently is, save it, then play around with the appearance – if you mess up, you can always repaste the saved copy.
Twitter:@goldenkoi[goldenkoi]