Affiliate Assets
by Kirsten Hawkins
Published on this site: February 13th, 2006 - See
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Your affiliate marketing business is just that a business.
To be successful, you need to treat your business like a business
and focus on growth. Your affiliate links are your business;
you are the owner of a marketing company, and it is an asset
you can grow into more and more assets. Here are three strategies
to build your marketing business.
- Get your own website and domain name.
It looks cheap and marks you as a "newbie" when
you post a long affiliate link in your ads. With domain
names as inexpensive as they are now you can purchase your
own domain name. You can then either forward your URL to
your affiliate link or set yourself up with some free hosting
and establish more of a web presence. Your best bet is to
write a benefit-full description of your affiliate program
and link to your program via an html link that is part of
your description.
- Build your own list.
Stop relying on one-shot ads to make you money. Real businesses
have repeat customers that they cultivate in order to make
more profits. You must do the same. Make a commitment to
establish relationships with your customers and especially
with visitors to your site. Create an email list to keep
in touch. Send out periodic tips or articles and focus on
helping your customers. Only promote your affiliate links
in unobtrusive ways; don't make your emails one big ad.
One of the best ways to build traffic to your list is to
write a short report that describes the benefits of your
affiliate program. Make this report available only by email.
When someone sends for your report, they are added to your
list and you can continue to communicate with them.
- Build traffic to your own site and list.
This is where you really make your affiliate links your
own business. By having your own site and building your
own list you are building your own business and brand, not
just marketing someone else's. By doing this, you can market
to your own customers over and over again. Do not overlook
this point: When your ad redirects a customer to your affiliate
link, you have lost that person as your own customer because
you lost the ability to communicate with them on a repeat
basis. When you direct customers to your own site and list,
they build a relationship with you.
There are many ways to build traffic: write articles,
post in forums, market in safelists, advertise offline,
etc. My advice is to pick one traffic-building method, work
on it for awhile, and master it before moving on to something
else. If you focus on offline advertising, write and rewrite
your ads until you determine how to get the best response.
If you market onsafelists, make a list of the top 50, and
send your ad to 10 each day. Keep testing to make sure your
safelists are responsive.
These three strategies will help you build and grow your
affiliate marketing business.

Kirsten Hawkins is an online marketing specialist from
Nashville, TN. Visit
http://www.pageranksite.com
for more great online marketing tips and webmaster resources.

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