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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Make Money through Online Marketing

This is a great way to make money for promoting someone else’s products or services without having to carry any inventory. Affiliate advertisements are usually incorporated into your website/blog/page via linked articles (great when your content is strong and compelling, but must be done carefully to avoid looking spammy), product-placement videos (great if you’re funny or have performance talent), or, less and less commonly, banner ads (pretty ineffective, as most people avoid these like the plague). If necessary, you can also become an affiliate marketer without a website (by posting videos on YouTube containing links to the product, for example). Check out a site like Commission Junction for possible products and services.



  • If you have a lot of traffic, you might want to do cost-per-click advertising, which doesn’t earn you much per click but banks on the fact that the sheer number of visitors will build your revenue.
  • If you have very strong content, you might want to do cost-per-acquisition advertising, which makes you a decent commission (either a fixed amount or a commission, depending on what you’ve pre-agreed to) every time someone on your site makes a purchase with your affiliate company.

Steps

Locate online communities relevant to the affiliate you are promoting. 
Examples of such communities are forums, discussion boards, chat rooms, and blogs.

Perform an Internet search using keywords such as "forum" or "discussion board" with the subject of the affiliates you are promoting. 
For example, if you are promoting exercise equipment, search for "exercise forum" or "fitness forum."

Actively participate in each online community. 
This practice may help boost your affiliate income when members begin to view you as an active, trusted presence on each website.
Engage in discussions and participate in online events on a daily or weekly basis. 
You can also start discussions about topics that are relevant to the products you are promoting through the affiliate links.
Review member policies on every community website. 
This procedure will allow you to verify if you are allowed to post affiliate links to these sites. Some online communities may prohibit affiliate links and consider the links as advertising spam.
Review your account settings on every website. I
f you belong to a forum or discussion group that requires you to register for an account, you may be able to take advantage of a signature box in which you can post affiliate links. The signature box can then be displayed each time you reply to or write a post on the website.

E-books


Choose an e-book topic that is related to your affiliates
For example, if you team up with an affiliate that sells fitness equipment, you may want to write an e-book about different workout techniques that involve the fitness equipment.
Choose a topic you are knowledgeable about. You may earn more from your affiliates if readers gain value from the information you are providing.
Embed affiliate links into sections of your e-book. 
For example, if your e-book is about fitness, you can write about the importance of wearing appropriate running shoes during your workout, then embed affiliate links for a specific brand of running shoes that you recommend to your readers.
Include affiliate banners and pictures within your e-book. 
Banners and pictures that contain affiliate links may aesthetically enhance the presentation of information within your e-book.
Email

Write articles about the affiliate products you are promoting.
Readers are more likely to click on affiliate links within articles that contain information that can benefit them; as opposed to links within promotional emails written specifically for the sake of advertising.
Place affiliate links throughout the body of the article. 
For example, if you are marketing video games or video game systems, you can write an article about the best sporting games available on the market. You can then place affiliate links for each video game within each summary that describes each game.
Send the email to your customers. 
Your customers may be actual clients, or they can be friends, family, or members of an online community you belong to. For example, if you have a brick-and-mortar used video game business, you can encourage your customers to provide you with their email addresses so you can send them emails.

Article Websites

Join websites that allow you to contribute content. 
A variety of websites exist that allow you to register for an account and contribute articles or reviews on many topics.
Perform an Internet search using keywords such as "article directory" to locate free websites that will allow you to publish articles.
Search for article or review websites that cater specifically to your affiliate niche.
For example, if you want to promote affiliates that sell books, you can search for book review websites that allow you to post affiliate links next to your own book reviews.
Review the policies of each website you join. 
Some websites may limit the amount of affiliate links you can place into each article.
Write reviews or articles related to your affiliates. 
Internet users who land on your article page may be searching for information or products that they want or need.
Embed the affiliate links into your articles before publication.
Visitors to the article website will then have the opportunity to click on the affiliate links within your articles.

Tips
Post affiliate links on social media websites you belong to. Your followers or friends may be inclined to purchase the affiliate products if they already have an established and trusted relationship with you.
Post articles or affiliate links on websites that feature classified ads. Someone in your local area may be searching for a specific product or service that can benefit them; causing them to land on your page that contains the affiliate links.

Warnings
You can market affiliates using pay-per-click advertising; however, some websites and search engines have algorithms and certain listing strategies in place that may not allow your affiliate links to be featured at all times.

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