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Affiliate Website With Customer Reviews
Dramatically Increase The Credibility Of Your Affiliate Website With
Customer Reviews
by Stephen Carter
Affiliate marketing was a six billion dollar business in 2006, and shows
no sign of tapering off any time soon. But as good as business has been for
the top affiliate marketers, it could be a lot better for the majority. A
real obstacle to achieving the sales goals of many affiliates involves their
credibility. If I say a product is great, and I am being paid to convince
you to buy it, why should you believe me?
The fact is, most affiliate sites on the web today are poorly
constructed, and this beggars any authority the owner of the site hopes to
convert into sales. Often these sites are thin conduits designed to ferry
traffic from search engines to the sites of merchants who have neither the
resources nor the time to figure out how to find the customers they need to
ensure their business success. Despite this, and because the web is growing
more and more congested, the value of a *quality* affiliate marketer
nonetheless continues to increase. Unfortunately this simple fact is not at
all recognized by the buying public who often begrudge affiliate marketers
and view them as interlopers who put themselves between the customer and the
merchants they are searching for. In short, the affiliate marketer has long
suffered, and continues to suffer, from an image problem.
This image problem is not confined just to the public. Google, which
derives huge advertising revenues from affiliate marketers, nevertheless
regards affiliate marketing sites with complete disdain. Of course,
affiliate marketers themselves have contributed to this problem because
their websites very often contain little in the way of new or unique
content, which is what Google values and believes its customers (web
searchers) value. It is no surprise therefore, to find that some of the top
affiliate marketers differentiate themselves from the rest of the pack in
precisely this area. They offer not only critical assessment of the products
they promote, but also take the time to blog and build a comraderie with the
visitors to their sites. By offering unique, and regularly updated content,
they appease the Gods of Google, and are rewarded with organic (non
pay-per-click) traffic that very much contributes to the bottom line. In
other words, the top affiliate marketers know how to project a good
image--to their visitors, to Google, and to other search engines that might
bring in prospects.
Blogging is a great way to produce unique content. But it is time
consuming, there is a limit to how much daily content you can produce as an
affiliate, and not everyone finds the task of writing content easy work.
What if instead you could have the content create itself automatically?
Well, actually you can. If you offer customer reviews of the products you
promote you accomplish this and more. Not only is the subject matter on
target, but the reviews themselves promote the products for you (supposing
you have carefully chosen only the best products to promote, which is what
any *good* affiliate marketer knows to do). Even better, you no longer have
to worry about that credibility problem. If ten people come onto your site
and say "Buy product XYZ, it rocks!" that recommendation is a heck of a lot
more convincing than anything that you might say, no matter how truthful
your utterances.
So, all you have to do as an affiliate marketer, to get people to "click
through" to a merchant site in a buying mood is to promote good products and
let people express their opinions about those products on your site. If the
products are great, the reviews will reflect that. If instead it turns out
that the reviews are consistently bad for one of the products you promote,
then drop it! Replace it with another.
"But collecting reviews is really difficult!" I hear you object. "I
simply do not have time for that. Do I?"
There is nothing inherently difficult about putting customer reviews on
your site today. It does take a little time to set things up, but low-cost
commercial quality reviewing applications are available to do the bulk of
the work (see the one mentioned in the resource box below if you want to get
a jump start on implementing customer reviews on your website). Not only
does a customer review section on your site substantially increase your
overall credibility, but search engines will love the content--especially if
the review pages have been optimized for the search engines (as all good
reviewing engines will certainly do).
There is another benefit to collecting customer reviews. Some review
engines allow you to publish the reviews as RSS feeds. What this means is
increased traffic. You can submit your feeds to the RSS directories.
Moreover, if the reviewing application also allows you to create RSS feeds
compatible with Google Base (as does the application mentioned below) you
can upload your entire review database (or the first N characters of each
review) to Google Base and make your reviews accessible to the various
Google marketing avenues.
Given the clear benefits to implementing customer reviews on affiliate
marketing sites it is surprising that so very few marketers have actually
adopted this strategy to date. But as the web continues to mature, and
affiliate marketing grows more professional, it is to be expected that this
strategy will become more and more common on the sites of top affiliate
marketers.
About the Author
Stephen Carter is the developer of
Red Queen, powerful customer review software that allows webmasters to
take advantage of the preselling potential of customer reviews. To learn
more, see:
How To Put Customer Reviews On Your Affiliate Website.
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