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Hi warriors, I am a newbie to affiliate marketing.Although i am working very hard to become a good affiliate marketer.......Now my age is 18 ,my aim is to become a good affiliate marketer within the age of 21.you guys are always motivating and helping me....thatiswhy i am always sharing my success and failure with our warrior members....Now i am building one blog related to affiliate marketing that site is affiliateseeking.in Till now i added only few offers.....i will add more programs and affiliate networks in future......i have some problem with my hosting....so there is some problem with my forum installation.... Now i am expecting some advice from you guys... Is my blog have good content....? what type of offers i have to add? How will i increase my traffic? I am going to promote offers after i get some traffic to my blog...... Share your ideas and suggestions........ |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: , , .
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Hi vigneshrajesh! I really wish you had posed the same questions before you ever created your blog then you would already be ahead of the game. Right down to the domain name you would be on solid footing. First ask yourself what is the purpose of your blog? When you speak of putting offers on it then you want to treat it like a landing page? What you really want is a great content traffic magnet that can then convert that traffic into a list, and lot's of repeat visitors as well because your content is so good. Then you can always add offers as well as other affiliate products and services. You want your visitors to be interested longer than a few secs that the average blog may experience. Pull them in! What are hot topics? What are people asking about in forums? What are the big blogs like techcrunch or affiliate blogs discussing. Tie that in to what you want to offer. First impressions are very important. You need good visuals like a video or catchy titles and you want to offer your visitors a great gift for stopping by. Not just any gift, one that is specifically designed to make their mouth water on your niche topic. Inside that freebie you can have affiliate offers but make sure you add value that your visitors will appreciate. You have a blog for helping people in CPA? Then give them great tip after tip that will help them in their CPA marketing. You can find these tips everywhere if you look. Stuff like your alexa ranking with a single link-in is just taking up space. Make a blog that you yourself would like to stick around and learn from and also entertaining. | |
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| Krazy Kenster War Room Member |
Agreed. I think the most important part is offering great content. I like to think of everything I do online as a partnership as opposed to a transaction. By this I mean you should approach all prospects and clients like you will be working with them for a long time. You want people coming back. You want to make an effort to establish a relationship with anybody and everybody interested in what your blog offers. This will help you create a sustinable business that will eventually allow you to work less and make more money. If you do everything on a transactional basis, then its more a 'one and done' relationship and it will be much harder to do less work and make the same or more money in the future |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2010
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as long as you write real posts and dont copy and paste or rehash old material then you are already one step ahead of the competition!
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