Archive for May, 2009

Choosing the Right Product for Affiliate Marketing Success

One of the most important things about a successful affiliate marketing campaign is the product that is promoted.

Tips to Help Increase Affiliate Sales

When you first start with affiliate marketing, it’s common to think you’re going to make tons of money really fast. If however, you don’t really have a full plan in place to get things rolling quickly, the affiliate sales commissions can take longer to start coming in than you thought they might. There are ways to help increase affiliate sales though, and most of the best ways simply involve generating more targeted traffic to the affiliate programs you’ve chosen.

Viral Affiliate Marketing

The topic of viral marketing comes up often in Internet marketing conversations. Most of the time though, viral marketing is discussed in the context of product owners and merchants themselves doing viral marketing. It’s not often to see discussions and advice which talk about doing viral affiliate marketing though, so we’ve decided to touch on that subject here.

Using Blogs for Affiliate Marketing

Many new affiliate marketers aren’t quite sure how to go about promoting the affiliate products or programs they’ve chosen. Thankfully there are many ways to promote affiliate programs though, and often some of them are very easy to use. Some are even completely free or inexpensive to get started with too.

What is Pay Per Click Marketing?

Many new affiliates and internet marketers are unfamiliar with some of the terms used online, and one they happen across frequently is Pay Per Click, or PPC marketing. PPC marketing is an easy and fairly quick method to start marketing and making money online without a website. It costs money, and many new affiliate marketers lose a lot of money in the beginning because they haven’t learned the process well enough yet. But PPC marketing can also be quite lucrative once you get the hang of it.

Twittering for Fast Affiliate Traffic

Twitter is a new type of social networking site. It was created by the guy who created Blogger, but it’s not your typical blog platform. You’re limited to a very short 140 characters per post, so you have to be careful about what you say.