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7 Effective Strategies To Generate Massive Affiliate Commissions On Total Autopilot Part 1 Print E-mail
Homeworking - Affiliate
Written by Jason Lim   
Friday, 26 June 2009 00:00
There are 7 strategies that you can use to easily gain an
advantage over affiliates who do not use them. When you use
these strategies, you can outshine your competitors easily
and become a super affiliate in any niche market you
desire. What you need to do is to read and apply, as simple
as that. This article talks about the first 3 strategies.
The remaining 4 strategies would be continued in part 2 of
the article.

Affiliate Strategy #1 - Selecting Only High-Converting
Affiliate Programs

Such affiliate programs are programs with a high ratio of
visits to sales. For example, if a merchant gets 10 sales
for every 100 people who visits the site, that is a 10%
conversion rate. Let us say you spend $20 on a
pay-per-click advertising campaign. You generate 6000
visitors to the merchant's website, and that merchant
claims a conversion rate of 30%. If you earn say a measly
$3 for each sale, you would be earning a total of $5400.
For most of the time, products would be priced higher, and
you would be earning more than $20 per sale. Imagine
spending only $20 and getting back more than $5400. That is
the returns you can get if you knew how to do it. I can
personally guarantee there are programs with such
high-payout and conversion rates out there.

Here are some things to look for:

1) Does the product target a specific market? Rather, is
there a market demand for this product? If there is, how
huge is the demand?

2) Find out how long the merchant has been in business. It
would be better if he is in business for at least 6 months
and above.

3) Ask yourself if you would want to buy from the merchant,
does the salescopy compel you to buy from the merchant?
Does the merchant provide enough product information? How
useful is the product as stated?

Affiliate Strategy #2 - Ensuring You Have Effective
Affiliate Promotion Tools

You might want to keep a lookout for merchants that provide
affiliate promotion tools like a list of targeted keywords
for their product, sales material like solo ads,
pay-per-click ads, banner advertisements and product
images. Good merchants provide these materials and make
their affiliates' job easier and they pay attention to what
generates the most sales. Some tools like link cloakers are
needed as well. They shorten and "hide" your affiliate
link. Very often, affiliates lose out on a lot of
commissions because potential customers recognize such
affiliate links, and then try to bypass them.

Affiliate Strategy #3 - You Need To Be Aggressive In Your
Advertising And Your Promotions

This strategy holds the key to profit. You should not have
the fear of going all out in your efforts to get your
subscribers to buy from you. Sales are not made overnight,
it will take multiple exposures to your message, before
people will buy from you. One of the few reasons is people
want to get to know more about your product. They would
want to get to know more about "you" before they make a
purchase. This will have to depend on how much credibility
you have established with them by providing quality
information and content to them.

About the Author:

To Your Affiliate Success!
The author is a successful affiliate marketer and believes
in leveraging on instant affiliate marketing strategies.
Head over to
http://www.instantaffiliatemarketing.com/report.html to
download your free report now and discover how you can
generate massive amounts of instant cash the fast and easy
way and on complete autopilot.

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