Super Affiliate Handbook
Read the amazing true story of how one woman, with no previous business experience, earned 436,797 in 2002 and now earns MUCH MORE than that ... just by selling other people's stuff online!
In her down-to-earth, sincere and often humorous style, Rosalind Gardner guides you through the entire process of building an affiliate marketing business on the 'Net.
Frequently revised and updated to reflect industry changes, the Super Affiliate Handbook now consists of 235 pages and 235 screenshots that will show you step-by-step how to become a Super Affiliate. , you'll learn how to pick the best programs, negotiate a commission raise and save time, money and effort on everything from affiliate software to web hosting.
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Three Reasons Why You Should Re-Direct Your Affiliate Links
The trick is to be different and not appear like everyone else. One main way to look different is to re-direct or cloak your affiliate link.
However, this article is going to tell you three other ways that re-directing your affiliate links can benefit you.
The first is Spam. When you use the same link coming from the same domain as everyone else, the spam filters start to pick up on that domain as being a sales letter email and blocking it as spam. i.e.
www.affiliateprogram.com/?id=111
So when ever the filters see www.affiliateprogram.com in the email it will get blocked as spam and get blacklisted, especially if it is a large promotion.
By re-directing the link - it will have your domain as the link and help to make it thru the spam filters.
The second reason is search engine optimization. If you write articles and submit them with a signature file that has the affiliate link, the affiliate site gets the back links. Plus it makes it easy for people to get rid of your affiliate id.
By using your domain as a redirect to the affiliate program you get the back links to your site and better SEO rankings.
The third reason is that it will make you look more professional as a marketer and not just someone who is out promoting all kinds of affiliate programs. When potential customers see
http://affiliateprogram.com/?id=111 they know it is an affiliate program and will be less likely to click on it.
However when they see
http://yourdoamin.com/affilliatename or http://yourdomain.com/recommends/program
They will view it more as your personal offer or recommendation.
There are many programs that offer to change your links. Many are simple software solutions and can have you changing all your links easily. The programs for changing links do not have to be pricey at all, and many are available as freeware or shareware through popular sites that offer these kinds of products.
Whatever program or software you choose, the key is to make your domain as the primary one. This will make your site seem more like the authority and have potential customers clicking away on your links in no time.
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Most affiliate programs are completely free to sign-up, so they rarely ask for a registration fee. Once you sign up with an affiliate program, you will be in essence advertising the site for them. You may agree to post their ad on your own website or may be responsible for recruiting others to sign up or others to purchase things from the original site offering the affiliate program.
Marketing affiliate programs pays in various ways, depending on the particular program you join. Some will pay "per click". This means that you will earn a wage from the affiliate program each time someone visits your site and clicks on their ad. Google AdSense is a very good example of the pay "per click" program. Once your website gets approved by Google all you have to do is paste the HTML code in relevant places in your website. Each time a visitor clicks on those ads, you get paid. You can open your Google AdSense account at https//www.google.com/Adsense
Others will pay "per lead", meaning that you most often need to get someone to signup for whatever they are offering to get paid. Most Credit Card companies and Insurance companies pay their affiliates in this manner.
Lastly, they may pay "per sale". This means that you are responsible for the sale being made. This is the most common form of affiliate programs and also the most rewarding. One can receive high commission percentages. Commission Junction and LinkShare give you the opportunity to become affiliates, which offer this program (These are also good places to find reputed "per lead" programs). One of the best combinations of these programs is ClickBank and Google AdWords. ClickBank (www.clickbank.com ) has thousand of items you can choose from and then you can advertise your chosen products on Google (https://adwords.google.com). Though it does require some time to get the right balance of effective keywords and their respective pay per click cost, but once understood it can be very rewarding.
Although it may seem like a lot of work, it really is not. If you already have a great deal of traffic coming to your own website, you can add an affiliate ad and start earning right away.
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