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Many people with the best intentions fail at affiliate marketing
because they fail to recognize some common mistakes in their
strategy. The worst part is that most of these key mistakes
occur long before the affiliate page is written and the links
inserted. Here are 5 major mistakes to avoid in your affiliate
marketing ventures.
1. Picking the wrong market To be a successful affiliate you
need to pick the right market. Too many people fall into the
trap of finding a great product then trying to find a market.
Really you have to find a market, then give that market what
they want (a product!). Do the right research to find a good
market. Use the tools like those at yahoo search marketing to
see which markets are saturated and which have room for new
products. Find out the interest in that market by how many
people are searching for its major keywords each month. Keep in
mind the bigger the market the harder it is to get traffic and
the more expensive also. Not only that, the more time you will
have to spend maintaining your pages to keep your traffic
flowing.
2. Don't Sell... PRESELL! This one is a biggie. Too many
affiliates make the mistake of putting too much of a sales pitch
on their page... Big mistake! Here's what happens: Prospect
reads your sales pitch... they are enthralled, they find your
click here link and click on through to the merchant page. The
merchant (as they have to) hits the propect with ANOTHER sales
pitch that may or not be better or different to the one the
affiliate has written and they have just read. They feel
frustrated and insulted that they have been made to read the
same information twice and what's worse, they start to feel as
though they are being pressured into purchasing the product...
next... yep you guessed it they leave! Affililate commission out
the window. Don't, whatever you do make this mistake. If you do
i can say with confdence that you will be lucky to make a single
affiliate sale.
3. No content. Opposite to mistake number 2, many affiliates
become so enthralled with the concept of being able to make
money just with a link that they over look the need for quality
content and good information. I have seen affiliate pages with a
bunch of picture and text links but no content. It just looks
blatantly like a whole bunch of advertisements which if you’ve
ever noticed… people tend to do everything in their power to
avoid! Your page needs to give the prospect an opportunity to
gain your trust and promote the merchants product in the right
way, the effective way. Content is essential and there are many
theories on the most appropriate content for affiliate pages.
Whatever you do, just avoid having no content!
About the author:
Andrew Hansen is an experienced affiliate marketer. He runs a
website on revolutionizing your personal finances through
affiliate marketing that provides best FREE information from
across the web on affiliate marketing and contains steps to
ensure success for the new affiliate marketer. Check it out at
http://www.revolutionizeyourlife.net/affiliatemarketing.htm
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