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In it for the glory
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Hello everyone. I have been lurking for a short time on the Warrior forum and trying to absorb as much as I can about affiliate marketing. I feel like I am now at the point where I know enough to get started with the basics, but the whole world of IM is completely new to me.
I have put together a to do list for my first ever affiliate campaign, and I am pretty excited (there's nothing like newbie excitement!) but I have a feeling that there are probably a lot more things involved in the process than what I have already listed (this is going to take me FOREVER!). If anyone would care to offer any advice on anything else I should add to the list (or remove), or add to a subsection of the list, it would be a MASSIVE help. Thank you guys! MY FIRST AFFILIATE CAMPAIGN TO DO LIST 1. Search top 1000 searches 2. Look for corresponding Clickbank product (more than 50 grav., good history, good affiliate support) 3. Study affiliate pages for that product 4. Gather information from forums about the product 5. Choose keywords for product 6. Make banner 7. Make headline 8. Create bullet points 9. Create Sales page 10. Create Thank You page 11. Create opt-in form and add to Thank You page 12. Write 10 emails to use as newsletters 13. Buy domain 14. Sign up for Aweber, input 10 emails 15. Test website 16. Upload website 17. Write 3 articles about product 18. Pay to have articles edited and made unique and have them uploaded to many sites 19. Create Yahoo! Answers campaign 20. Twitter strategies 21. PPC? Thanks for reading!
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Obsessive Reviewer/Tester
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Looks pretty solid to me. The only one I don't get is the first one. What do you mean by "top 1000 searches"? Where?
And perhaps it would be better to look for clickbank products in a niche you know something about, so that you won't have much difficulty writing about it. Then look for the best products in that niche, do your keyword reasearch etc. |
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Jill Carpenter
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Here are some things to consider:
Don't limit yourself to clickbank for products. Add a free report or something to give reason for your subscribers to sign up. Actually purchase the product so you know what you are promoting. If you don't like it, you can always return it. Research the product creator as best you can to make sure this is someones product you want to really be promoting. Have a list of associated products that will compliment your niche. You will find more things to add to that list as you move along. |
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Underground Affiliate.
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Maybe you are taking on too much at once, especially for your first time.
You may burn yourself out. The below is exactly how i started out and within 1 month i was making around 1 sale per day. Just first try and promote a product that your familiar with. Something you know a little bit of information about. Ensure the sales page your promoting has email capture which will increase your conversions. Register a domain that is relevant to your product and redirect the domain to your affiliate address. You can have an iframe redirect or php redirect, search for these on google. Write 5 articles a day and submit to ezine articles. Read up on article writing first so you dont waste your time. Once you start earning commissions, save it in the bank and then outsource graphic design. Target buying traffic, desperate traffic. If you try and do everything yourself it may look of poor quality. After all if your new to this game then you cannot possibly have all the skills. TIP: Read a few books by Seth Godin On Internet Marketing, absorb and implement. Never stop learning, but earn while you learn.. Thats what i did anyway, but its different for everyone i suppose. |
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Tactical Warrior
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Here's my 02 cents
1. Search top 1000 searches - Sounds good 2. Look for corresponding Clickbank product (more than 50 grav., good history, good affiliate support) 3. Study affiliate pages for that product - SWIPE AFF Pages into a swipe file 4. Gather information from forums about the product 5. Choose keywords for product - Search Keywords 6. Make banner - Outsource 7. Make headline - SWIPE a headline 8. Create bullet points - SWIPE the bullet points 9. Create Sales page - Outsource 10. Create Thank You page -Outsource 11. Create opt-in form and add to Thank You page - Yes - using Aweber 12. Write 10 emails to use as newsletters 13. Buy domain - Yes 14. Sign up for Aweber, input 10 emails - see above 15. Test website - gotta upload it first 16. Upload website - see above 17. Write 3 articles about product - Outsource 10 articles minimum 18. Pay to have articles edited and made unique and have them uploaded to many sites - OK 19. Create Yahoo! Answers campaign - Yes 20. Twitter strategies- Yes 21. PPC? - Heavy Danger Unless you have your conversions and testing nailed down perfectly It seems like a sound plan..don't get too bogged down. Focus on the things you are good at and enjoy then outsource the rest. Todd |
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Underground Affiliate.
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Nice one Todd, this saying sticks in my mind. Alot of people try to complete everything on their own but it ends up been low quality. Yes it costs to outsource but the benefits far out weigh the cost..
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The No Fluff Marketer
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Every thing that you have read is great advice and definitely a good plan of attack. I just wanted to mention 1 point that was not mentioned as it was my doom at not getting the results that I was told about. FOCUS!!
Work very hard at doing 1 step at a time and do it to completion! Make it a point to not get sidetracked with other ideas> My downfall in the beginning Information Overload reared its ugly head and led me away from my primary goals. Since you are going after Affiliate marketing may I suggest you take a look at this WSO. Most everyone here knows Rob and this will help keep you on track.I bought it and got a tremendous amount from it and for only $7 bucks.It was worth it! http://www.completeonlinemoneysystem.com/overload I don't know if there is an affiliate program with this or not and do not care, I am giving you the link that I have and passing it along. ![]() Good Luck Cragar |
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HyperActive Warrior
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I see that you have Twitter, PPC and article marketing all on your list.
My advice is to take ONE method and TOTALLY focus on that in the beginning. Otherwise there is a good chance you'll spread yourself too thin. Going in too many directions is one of the biggest obstacles to success for many marketers (not just newbies). Try to perfect one method before taking on another... |
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The Old Geezer
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Just one thing to say my friend. Your plan is solid, but make sure you take one step at a time, get it right then move to the next step.
You have your list, so I assume you are still thinking about doing it. Stop thinking about it and take your 1st step. Focus, Action, Get it Right, Focus, Action, Get it Right, ... Ken Leatherman The Old Geezer
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In it for the glory
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I am indebted to all of you for the excellent advice.
avenuegirl: making up a free report definitely seems like a great idea. But how long should these reports typically be? Todd Lamb: Thanks for the point by point. One question: "Swiping": does this mean just copying it and rewording it for use on my own page? cragar, Matthew, Ken: Seems like I was set to take on too much at once. I will try to find the will power to hone my skills in one area. |
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