You would not believe what a difference 3 easy improvements can make to the bottom line on an affiliate website.
- Make sure the focus of your website is correct and that the preferred path you want a visitor to take is evident. When you look at the whole process of events of a successful interaction with a visitor, they go to your site click whether by means of organic traffic or by paid advertising (Adwords, etc.) and on your site they click on an affiliate link. This is what you want to happen with every visit. You hope that they go on to purchase something on the affiliate site. In order for this to happen you should put clearly display the action wether it be a signup form or a link to click prominently on your site. It definitely needs to be before the fold where your visitor can see it immediately without scrolling. Also make sure any adsense advertising is not distracting them, I would recommend a three column layout with navigation manu on the left, your main content in the middle, and then any adsense advertising on the right.
- Focus on how you are getting your traffic source. Why are people coming to your site? Is it to fix a problem, to satisfy a need, a want? More specifically look at the keywords a person who is ready to buy is going to use for example if your promoting a debt consolidation product maybe should consider focusing on “debt collectors” since anyone who has or is fearful of debt collectors want to fix their problems now. Also you need to know what the competition for your affiliate product is doing. There is no substitute for tools like affiliate elite which systematically break down the competitions activities. The best thing I like about it is it immediately lists all your competitors and the urls from which they are promoting their products. There are a lot of software vapor ware downloads out there, but this is not one of them.
- Engage the user. When I’m searching around on the internet for something, I usually go to a handful of sites where I either don’t immediately find my information or nothing catches my eye because I see the same basic layouts and sales pitches and nothing jumps out at me. I two best ways to quickly capture the visitors attention are to either give them a visual or incorporate sounds. The way to do this is to have a speaker telling them exactly what they need to hear about your product. This does so many things. It personalizes their experience, it keeps your lazy visitors who don’t feel like reading your sales pitch on your site, and it almost makes as if you are there in person selling them on your product. This is so powerful and so underused. It is also so easy to add audio to your website.


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I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog.
Tim Ramsey
Thanks for chiming in. Please check back regularly as I plan on posting some more articles that will hopefully be even more helpful.
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