Six costly affiliate marketing mistakes

It’s always one of those “I can’t believe its true” moments for new affiliates once they discover the world of affiliate marketing. When they realise you don’t have to worry about product development or shipping they immediately jump on board, forgetting to perform such things as due diligence on the company they are joining. Then soon afterwards they expect to start making money within weeks of starting, but reality always strikes home soon after. They are yet to be millionaires..! Here are some mistakes and tips on how to avoid them.

1. Lack Of Patience
It took years for MacDonald’s to be a successful; it took years for Microsoft and other big companies to take off to success. Treating your affiliate business as a real business is important. Super affiliates that earn $20,000 a month took years to get to that point. Research a program before signing up. Commit to stick it out. If they offer guides and training take advantage of it. Update and maintain your site with fresh contents. Don’t jump ship when the going gets tough.

2. Too Many Programmes
Avoid the temptation to subscribe to too many programmes. When the going gets tough, its easy to think the grass is greener the other side. The problem about subscribing to too many programmes at the same time is that you’ll fail to give them the attention and focus they deserve to make you money. I recommend two or three programmes at the same time to enable you turn your hard work into cash.

3. Wrong Choice Of Programme
When it comes to choosing affiliate programmes, choose the ones that have a generous commission structure, and that pay their affiliates easily and on time. Have affiliate products that fit in with your target audience. Choosing programmes that offers products that might not interest people means no commission or money for you. If you join a programme that offers products that are “hot” you will be competing with thousands of others who are promoting the same product. Choose a niche you KNOW information about! Check the profitability of that niche.

4. Generalized Marketing
Focus on Niche Marketing: Focus on a tiny niche, the tinier and narrower that niche is, the better. Try improving on a single key aspect of your business at a time. Putting your efforts in one of two ways will help you achieve your affiliate programme goals. Try getting people to join your list. Then keep in touch with them by sending out valuable info.

5. Organic Traffic Only
Another mistake most affiliates makes is the idea of generating only organic traffic. True it is possible, but only after time. If you are a “proper business” you will advertise, promote – sell…!

6. Link Exposure
Hiding your affiliate link on your website is crucial nowadays. Most affiliate marketers still make the mistake of making there links visible. The truth is that internet users have become more sophisticated and the honest truth is that most web users won’t click on an affiliate link or anything that looks like it. You’ve got to learn how to hide your affiliate links to ensure click through’s. Also, stories of people’s affiliate links being changed to divert traffic has happened and is still happening.

There are many big mistakes made by affiliates that can be easily avoided, but these are just a few of them. However making mistakes in business are inevitable and important. I recommend failing and making mistakes fast and early in your business than learning from them. This would move you forward towards success.

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Key Insights and Trends in Affiliate Marketing

Global digital marketing company bigmouthmedia has announced the results of its annual affiliate marketing survey. Titled ‘Exploring Online Affiliate Marketing Trends’, the survey of UK based affiliates took in the views and opinions of a number of affiliate marketers to reveal insights on how this market is performing and indicates key technology and operational trends on where it is going.

In particular the survey analyses and identifies key insights in to the relationships between affiliate marketers and agencies, the impact of Google (as an affiliate) and Google’s Panda algorithm, how affiliate networks have fared over the past 12 months, threats and opportunities and trends in taking a multi-sector approach with an ever increasing digital toolkit – especially social media.

Fiona Robertson, head of performance marketing at bigmouthmedia said: “The affiliate market in many ways is the bedrock of e-commerce. Our survey is an important tool for listening to the space and making it aware of the trends and opportunities.

Fiona, who is speaking at this year’s A4U Expo in London [http://www.a4uexpo.com/london/speaker/fiona-robertson ], added: “What is really interesting is how affiliates have continued to adapt over the last year to embrace new areas such as mobile and location based opportunity and ever growing techniques such as social media. The overall picture is a vibrant UK affiliate industry which continues to innovate and grow.”

Key insights include:

  • Google: 71.5% of respondents believe that Google has designs on becoming the largest affiliate compared to 56% in 2010. 31.4% of respondents have seen Google Panda as having an impact on their business.
  • Affiliate networks: Digital Window remains the most popular network, followed by Tradedoubler and Commission Junction, with 57.97% of survey respondents picking it as their first choice in 2011.
  • Commission attribution: 50.8% believe that modelling threatens the affiliate industry. This figure is up from 34% in 2010 showing a significant increase and evidence of genuine concern within the affiliate community.
  • Channels: 32.6% of respondents see opportunities in mobile marketing. Video advertising is still seen as an opportunity by 13.3% of respondents (down from 15.2% in 2010). The biggest growth is in location-based marketing which has leapt up 12.4% to 40.7% since 2010.
  • The digital mix: SEO and content marketing remain the most popular at 63.2% but social media has leapt from zero in 2010 to 27.2% in 2011. Moreover, affiliates are increasingly adopting a blended approach with 40% opting for combining two or three different methods to reach their audiences and 28% using four or more.

 Andrew Girdwood, Media Innovations Director at bigmouthmedia said; “Marketers can learn a lot from affiliates. They’re often quicker to test and learn than large brands or clumsy ‘build first, think about the media later’ agencies. This report reveals a whole bunch of interesting insights from those digital natives who feast or fast based on their marketing successes.”

Interested parties can download the full executive summary and results here: http://www.bigmouthmedia.com/downloads/files/LBi_bigmouthmedia_AffiliateSurveyReport2011.pdf [PDF].

The Joys Of Passive Income

By Jon Rhodes

For years when I worked in employment I instinctively knew that something was not right. I am not by any means a lazy person. I have regularly gone to the gym several times a week for years. I used to spend hours every day practicing the guitar, and I got good grades in my law degree. I even learned to juggle! However I could never quite feel motivated by employment.

Passive Income StrategiesI tried several small business ideas, such as being a musician, and being a clinical hypnotherapist. Now I still love music and hypnotherapy, but I no longer rely on them as a means of earning a living. Well scrap part of that – I do earn considerable money from providing hypnotherapy online, but more of that later.

The problem with being a clinical hypnotherapist and a musician is that they still follow the basic rules of employment – you only get paid when you work. (This of course is not the case if you’re successful enough to sell masses of records). That means that the instant you don’t work, you get nothing.

This concept, I realised after several years, is what made me feel subconsciously uneasy with employment. With employment you are not really building anything to secure your future. Sure you can work hard, for someone else’s profits, and receive pay rises and promotions. However these pay rises and promotions are far from guaranteed, and can be used as carrots for your obedience. I hear far too many stories of someone giving decades of their life in good service, only to be left on the scrap heap and leave with virtually nothing. These people have helped a business to thrive, and are left with nothing at the end of it all.

With passive income businesses such as Internet marketing, things are greatly different. You can build your empire of websites, becoming stronger and stronger over time. If you want time off for a month, it should not greatly effect your earnings.

I have deliberately built my online business network around the principals of passive income. With the online hypnotherapy ( which you can see at http://www.HypnoBusters.com), I resisted lots of advice to do ‘live’ sessions over Skype. Although I would probably have earned a lot more cash very quickly, this was not the point – at least not in my eyes.

I didn’t want to be tied down to endless appointments at all hours of the day. What I wanted to do was record a session once, and sell it many times. This had the advantages of only taking my time once, plus I could offer it far cheaper since it is such a time efficient method of therapy. Once I had made the session, my time was then free to do other things. I can make more sessions, start new projects, or even chill out for a while and think of new creative ideas.

With this basic model in mind, I feel I can only ever get stronger online. With never being tied time wise to anything, my time and energy are free to keep creating. Creating new products, new content, and new projects. If I was busy full time doing live hypnotherapy sessions, then I would probably be more or less treading water.

I feel so confident in the strength of my passive business model that I feel I could take a year off and still be earning the same as I am presently. It is even possible that it would continue to grow, although obviously not as quickly, through word of mouth and the redistribution of my articles on article directories. This gives me ultimate freedom of choice with my career and my life.

If I wish, I could take a year out to go traveling. I could even build some sort of offline business without having to compete my time with my websites. The possibilities are greatly enhanced with this type of business model. Very few people in life enjoy having both time and money. Having one or the other is not enough in my book. If you have loads of time but no money, it is difficult (but not impossible) to keep yourself fully occupied. With loads of money but no time, you simply don’t have the opportunity to enjoy your wealth.

Like I said before, I sometimes turn down opportunities that I feel are too time demanding. I want the freedom to keep creating new things as I know that in the long term this is the best strategy. I am not simply chasing the cash at any cost.

So if you think you would like to enjoy both time and money in the future, then Internet marketing is great for this. However not in all cases. If for example you heavily use PPC campaigns to sell products, then you probably can’t just leave it ticking away. The market could change and you could end up losing money.

That is why I prefer to create high traffic, high quality sites with loads of useful resources. You will create a loyal following, that attract more through word of mouth. You build a stable foundation that can serve you for many years to come. Once you have a decent amount of content, you can please yourself if and when you update it. In my experience people really don’t mind if there are no regular updates as long as there is a good amount of quality content already there.

So think about time efficient ways to make money. I believe the key to building wealth is down to speed. We can all earn 1 dollar, but can we do that a million times? We need to find methods to do this in a time efficient way.

I like to sometimes think about the analogy of building a well. You could build a business where you get a bucket and fetch water for people from the local river. You will make money, but there are only so many trips a day you can make. Your earnings are capped. Plus if you are ill, you don’t earn anything. Once you stop working, you stop earning.

If instead you build a well, you might not initially earn anything while you are building it. However once finished, you can earn easy money by charging people to use the facility. You can charge them a lower price than you did for collecting water in a bucket, but you can make far more profit as you can sell a lot more in a day. This creates a win win situation for both you and your customers.

Also you can pay someone to look after the well for you, whilst you build another in a different area. Each well can eventually be making you money with very little effort. You could eventually have an ‘empire’ of hundreds of wells, all making you money. If you begin struggling overlooking the running of all these wells, you can also pay someone to do this as well.

Now go out there and build your well!

Jon Rhodes is a successful Internet marketer from the UK. He shares his amazing secrets of success on his blog Affiliate Help

Plan affiliate marketing strategies that can help you earn money

By Marlon Powell

The online money making options are various and among them all, affiliate marketing is one such option that is quite popular among the people trying to make money online. There are various benefits of making money through affiliate marketing. The best advantage is that you are not even required to sell any items online. So, if you think that you need to earn some extra money and if you are Internet or computer savvy, you can start off with affiliate marketing. So, you can make money affiliate marketing if you follow some good strategies.

Making more money with affiliate programs

If you want to make more money with affiliate marketing, you will have to be careful and strategic about the ways in which you are going to involve in affiliate marketing programs:

  1. Find affiliate programs relative to your website – try to find the affiliate programs with the merchants who sells the products or offers services that are in some way related to the content of your website. This will improve traffic to your website. Only if you are able to improve traffic to your website, you will be able to earn better revenue.
  2. Determine where you will incorporate links – in affiliate marketing, you are required to incorporate links and ads or banners inside your web pages. So, before you incorporate the links, decide on the places or articles where you will like to add the links and the banners.
  3. Promote your website – you can promote your website to earn more. If you promote your website, you will be able to increase the number of visitors to your website. This in a way increases the probability of increasing the leads for the merchant. The best way to promote your website is through the social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
  4. Write reviews of your posts and the merchant products – include a review of your posts in your website and in some other websites too. This will help the visitors to get a comprehensive idea about the contents of your website. Thus, number of visitors may increase and thus leads will increase too. This will improve your revenue earning option.
  5. Choose a program that pays well – there are various kinds of affiliate marketing programs like the pay per click, pay per sale, pay per lead affiliate programs. So, you will have to choose the one that pays well. For example, pay per lead is considered to be the best affiliate marketing options to make money.

In addition to the above, you will also have to remember and try out other such simple things that can help you to make money affiliate marketing programs.

5 Reasons Why You Should Not Promote A Product

By Jun Yuan Lim

The income opportunities that you have (as an affiliate marketer) is huge. There are tens of thousands of products and services that you can promote as an affiliate marketer.

Best of all, most of these merchants allow you to promote their products without prior approval – All you need is to sign up to become their affiliate, and immediately you will be given a unique affiliate link (so as to help them identify which affiliate has referred the sale so commissions could be paid out accordingly) and you are ready to go!

While there are many products and services that are genuine, there are also many that are not.

As an affiliate marketer, your name is on the line when you promote products and services. Promote genuine products that work, and you will gain a good reputation from the community, and be able to generate more income (as people are more receptive to your product recommendations and get them). On the flip side, if you promote a bad product, people will lose confidence in your recommendations and this will definitely affect your affiliate income.

In this article, I am going to share with you traits in which, if you see them in the products, you should not promote (as there is a strong likelihood that they are scams).

1. Sounds Too Good To Be True?

As the saying goes, “If it sounds too good to be true, it is probably not true“.

Prior to promoting a particular product, I would read through the entire product sales letter (or look through all the pages available in the merchant’s site), and ask myself if the claims made are too good to be true.

If they are, then I will not promote it and look for others.

2. Promises To Make You A Million Dollars Richer Overnight

There is absolutely no way you can make a million dollars overnight. Despite knowing this fact, many people still fell for this trick and ended up being scammed.

Especially when I am promoting products in the business and marketing niches, if I see products with claims that promises people they will be a million dollars richer in the next 24 hours or less after investing in the product, I will not promote it – Simply because of the fact that it is definitely not possible to make such huge amount of money overnight!

3. Anonymous Product Owner

If the product is genuine, I don’t see why the product owner would want to remain as an anonymous (and just calling himself Mr. X, or just X).

Therefore, I would also avoid promoting products and services where the product owner’s name is not known.

4. No Contact Details Available

Before I commit myself to promote a particular product or service, I will find out whether or not there are any contact details available (such as an email address) for people to get in touch with the product creator if they have any questions.

Also, prior to promoting the product, I will also send an email to the product owner to find out more about the product. I’m doing this to not only find out more information about it (so as to allow me to be able to promote the product better), but also to find out how prompt is the support provided by the product owner.

As a general guideline, avoid products that have no contact details available, or product in which, the product owner does not respond to email messages.

5. Too Many Negative Reviews

One thing you will want to do, prior to promoting a particular product or service, is to find out what others are saying about it.

You can search for the term “

review”, where you replace
with the name of the product in the search engines.

If the number of negative reviews far outweigh the number of positive ones, I will not promote the product.

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