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A Few Avoidable Errors when
Promoting Your Affiliate Program
by Clive Harman
A few avoidable errors when promoting your affiliate program
In this article, I have listed a quick and easy bulleted list of does and do
no's when trying to promote your affiliate program.
* Many affiliate marketers make a huge mistake of posting their ads on
forums. Forums can be used to promote your affiliate programs and your
website but in a proper manner. Posting banners is very similar to spamming
and may easily upset forum administrators.
* Always do your research before promoting your affiliate program to a
potential customer. Do not offer affiliate programs to visitors who are not
at all interested in the products associated with the program. This is a
futile endeavour.
* If you promote affiliate programs offered by other merchants, ensure that
you develop your own advertising copy. Many websites commit a common mistake
of using the same advertising copy as used by the merchant themselves.
* Avoid Copyright infringement in all cases. Always use original content or
ask permission to use graphic images or text found on other websites.
* Do not submit your programs to free websites. These may be free but your
programs would hardly ever be noticed, especially by Search Engines.
Moreover, your own ranking would get lowered if you submit your affiliate
programs to such websites.
* Avoid using caps on your web page or email ad. Using caps is symbolic to
shouting, which never goes well with potential customers. A few words may be
written in capital text to give them additional emphasis. However, such
practice should be limited.
* Always respond to all queries sent by visitors as soon as possible. A
slight delay in your response could easily result in loss of a potential
client.
* Do not use pop-up ads along with your webpage. Most surfers are likely to
close their browser if they come across pop-ups.
* Do not host your website on a free server or use free email accounts. This
gives a negative impression to visitors. Using free hosts and email accounts
looks cheesy and loses sales.
* Many websites do not have an opt-in list. Create an opt-in and opt-out
list for your visitors. Without these, there is no way of tracking potential
customers. Visitors should be allowed to opt-in at any time as well as
opt-out at any time.
* Most sites have a poor tracking mechanism. It is essential that you track
all business activities. Accurate record keeping is crucial. There are many
software tools, discussed earlier in this chapter, than can automate your
record keeping process with minimal error.
* A 'mall' site is best used as a central hub to send visitors to your other
domains. As a main or only site, unfocused mall sites don't get traffic from
the engines, and they don't convert well to sales. Highly focused theme
sites attract traffic and sales.
* Offline advertising may not be effective. A lot of money and effort should
not be wasted on offline advertising. Most people rarely check websites that
are advertised in local magazines or newspapers.
* Avoid focus on animated banner ads. These simply use up bandwidth, thus
making web pages load slower.
* While advertising do not degrade other competitors. It is recommended that
you highlight your products' uniqueness and superiority but never mortify
other products.
* Banners or text links that expire are guaranteed to eventually send your
visitor to a broken link or show a broken graphic on your page. Time
sensitive advertising is best used only in email advertising campaigns.
* Never put affiliate links on your homepage. This is similar to asking your
visitors to leave immediately. Give them a chance to browse, sign up for
your newsletter and decide that they'd like to come back to your place
before introducing them to your affiliates.
* Technology changes with amazing speed. To keep up with this rapidly
evolving industry, you must invest time and money in research. The
investment is a tax write-off, and will pay you back many times over in
additional revenue.
Hopefully this list has proven helpful to you and has shown you some red
flags to avoid when it comes time to promote your own affiliate site. Good
luck and take care.
About the Author
Clive Harman is a professional trainer with 38 years experience and has just
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programme that will lead you Step-by-Step through the mine field of Internet
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