5 Affiliate Mistakes to Avoid that will Increase Your Sales
by Trent Brownrigg

Published on this site: May 26th, 2006 - See
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Affiliate Marketing is one of the best ways to make money from home
and affiliate programs provide anyone with internet access a chance
to make a living on the internet. Affiliate programs are usually
free or very cheap to join, easy to get started and typically pay
commissions on a regular basis, so more and more people are turning
to them as a means to start a home based business. However, there are a few mistakes affiliate marketers
tend to make that hurts their business tremendously.
Avoiding some of these common mistakes made by affiliate marketers
should quickly and easily improve your chances of making sales and
increase your affiliate commissions.
Here are five of the top mistakes made by affiliate marketers:
- Not researching the affiliate program before your start
promoting it
It really is amazing just how many affiliates grab the first affiliate
program that comes there way or signup simply because it has a
high commission rate or promote it just because every other marketer
is promoting it. If the program does not compliment the overall
theme of your site, you will find it difficult to convince your
visitors and subscribers to purchase the product. Why would they
want it if it does not have anything to do with the area you are
targeting?
- Not using your signature file correctly
Many affiliates add a signature file to all of their out-going
email messages and forum posts but they do not do it correctly.
Twenty lines of text full of affiliate links to a bunch of different
products is not considered a good signature file! In fact, it
can very easily be considered spam. Try keeping your signature
file under five lines with an attention grabbing or intriguing
first line and overdo it on the links.
- Not writing your own ad copy
There's nothing worse than seeing the exact same advertisement
all over the internet or in email messages from ten different
marketers. How much perceived value will your message have when
it arrives and the reader is seeing it for the tenth time? Take
the time to tweak the ad to suit your target audience and subscribers
before sending it out. Personalize it to make the ad your own
so it doesn't even seem like an advertisement anymore.
- Not paying for your own domain name and hosting account
Even novice internet users can tell a free hosted site when
they see one. It's very unprofessional and suggests to your visitors
that you haven't made any money online and probably don't know
what you're doing. If you haven't even taken the small step towards
setting up your business properly then how can your visitors trust
you? Less than $10 a year for a domain name at GoDaddy.com and
maybe $5 per month for a small hosting account won't break your
bank account. In fact, it will probably help to add to your account
in the long run.
- Not capturing your leads before you send them on to the
affiliate product site
If you spend your time and money marketing to get someone
to click on one of your affiliate links then they leave the product
site without purchasing, what have you gained? Nothing! You have
just lost the time and money it took to get that one click-through
in the first place. Set up a squeeze page so you can capture your
lead's email address before you send them on to the product site.
That way if they don't buy you can follow up with them later and
try again (and again and again and again). This can be priceless!
Now that you know these five affiliate mistakes to avoid you should
be able to make more sales and increase your affiliate commissions
by a significant amount. So get out there and become the super affiliate
marketer you always knew you could be!.

Trent Brownrigg is a successful affiliate marketer and home
business consultant. Achieve your work at home
dreams at
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help you succeed. Create a Better Universe for Yourself and Others
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