Best
Affiliate Program
"Best
Affiliate Program For The Newbie: Identifying An Affiliate
Program That Matches Your USP"
When a newbie begins an online
business, the temptation can be high to join most any affiliate
program they see in the hopes of making extra money. Given
the amount of products and services that newbies get presented
with, and since newbies have a burning desire to make money
fast, it is easy to see how the online newbie can get lured
into joining a lot of affiliate programs without knowing
if they should join them or not.
For the newbie, the danger
in joining lots of affiliate programs is multi-faceted.
Joining affiliate programs takes time, time the newbie could
be using defining their USP, learning about getting targeted
traffic, or learning other Internet marketing skills that
will actually generate revenue for them. In addition, the
newbie who joins lots of affiliate programs in the hopes
of making instant profits, is at risk of being disappointed
when they don't make money by joining the latest affiliate
program and that leads to yet further "unproductivity"
and poor use of time.
So, what steps do newbies take
to identify the best affiliate program(s) that matches their
USP?
It will differ based on the
goal of each newbie Internet marketer, but here's a small
set of steps that are useful to start with:
*Define how the affiliate
program's offering complements your USP.
You should be able to clearly
map out what the affiliate program's offering (product or
service) will be useful to patrons or visitors of your web
site, list or customer base. If the product that you will
be promoting is something that will be useful to you and
people you sell or try to sell to, it may be a useful affiliate
program to join.
*Make sure that you fully
review the product offered by the affiliate program, use
it, and make your own assessment of it.
Don't promote a product from
any affiliate program unless you own the product yourself
and love it. If you own and love the product that you are
promoting, you will be able to sell it more effectively
because your energy and excitement level will show through
in the deliver of your message to would be customer. In
addition, you will be able to list and explain in detail
the features of the product or service that the affiliate
program is offering.
*Make certain that the web
site that sells the affiliate program is set up correctly
to sell the product, and sell it well.
The web site that sells the
product of the affiliate program should be professional
in its layout, design, sales copy, and delivery of the product
itself. The web site should have a mechanism to capture
the names and emails of the visitors. The web site should
also have a strong auto responder series in place to follow
up with and sell the visitors of that site on the product.
*Check to see if the affiliate
program should be tracked with cookies so that the referring
web site will get credit for each affiliate sale, even the
sales that come as a result of the auto responder series.
If the affiliate program doesn't
use cookies to track referrals, do not sign up.
*Take a look to see if the
affiliate program is two-tier so that you can earn money
from recruiting other affiliates to that affiliate program.
Most of the the noteworthy
and professional affiliate programs will be two-tier although
there are some notable ones that aren't, Clickbank being
the most widespread. At the very minimum, the affiliate
program should offer some sort of incentive to recruit new
affiliates. If an affiliate program is not two-tier, make
sure that you determine whether or not the product(s) being
sold are professional and have good conversion rates.
*Ensure that the affiliate
program makes it easy to sign up, complete with welcome
email and full contact information of the point person who
can answer any questions.
If the affiliate program isn't
run by a third party like Clickbank, the affiliate program
sign up form should also ask for your EIN # or your Tax
ID # for proper reporting. For the business owner who has
established a business identity, this is key for accurate
bookkeeping. Some marketers have gotten away from welcome
emails to their new affiliate partners because the potential
affiliate partners sometimes do not want to give their name
and email, they'd just like to join and make money with
no 'marketing' messages hitting their Inbox.
*A strong affiliate program
ideally should have plenty of help tools including any or
all of the following: real-time tracking, solo email templates
(even though I suggest writing your own), graphics, banners,
etc.
For the newbie, the better
the help tools, the easier it will be for them to feel comfortable
selling the product. In addition, the affiliate program
should offer follow up emails to all affiliates offering
help to sell more products as well as relaying success stories
of how other affiliates have made strong sales numbers.
*Ideally, the affiliate program's
affiliate links should be unique to the affiliate but should
also be structured so that the link is distinctly protected
from would be commission thieves.
The affiliate link ID should
not be visible in the URL after the would be customer gets
to the sales page of the product in question.
For the newbie, the abovementioned
steps will help mitigate wasting time and will maximize
their time and efforts. The best affiliate program for the
newbie is the one that satisfies most or all of these criteria
and sells a product that meshes well with the newbie's USP.
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Be humble,
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Karl
Augustine
'The
Regular Guy'
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