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Magnetize Your Affiliate Marketing Site

With internet marketing, your website is one of your strongest tools. However it has to be optimized for maximum sales. Your affiliate site must be attractive, interactive interesting and usable. Your affiliate marketing program will be successful with a well designed and focused website. You need a website that is easy to build, free of maintenance, credible, a powerful traffic builder and can produce a high conversion rate.

It is simply not enough to have the right tools and the right products. You must have an internet marketing website that loads quickly. Minimize on non-essential graphics. Flashy graphics with Flash, streaming audio/video must only be added if absolutely essential. However, a quick audio clip describing you and your site can be helpful.

You must target your market with your website. If your visitors are likely to be business professionals, maintain a clean and professional look. If you expect a lot of teenagers, then go for an informal tone. Your site should be focused on selling your product or service. Personalize your website and make it interactive for your users. Feedback forms are a good idea, they also help you improve your services. This also builds trust with your customers, especially if you revert with prompt responses to their queries.

Credibility is a vital factor with internet marketing. No matter how well designed your site, if your customers are not convinced, it won't sell. One way is by having an upfront privacy policy statement. Also, provide authentic contact information online so your customers can ask you valuable questions concerning their business. Your customers will tell you what they are looking for, and you can provide the info or product they need.

Your visitors must find it easy and convenient to navigate your site. Most visitors don't spend enough time on a site unless they are really interested in it, and they are not going to want to browse around the entire site looking for what they want. So have a powerful search and catalog feature to your site, and be clear about what you are promoting.

Your affiliate marketing site must be consistent in design throughout. Keep colors and themes constant on the entire website. You don't want your visitors to wonder if they've lost their way and gone to another site!

Content can make or break a website. Your content must convey the message you want your visitors to receive. It must be compelling and convincing. It must lead your visitors through the sales process comfortably. Don't over complicate things, keep it simple enough so someone could read it and not get confused. Make it so a kid in junior high can understand and follow along. Get someone to assess your content and edit it accordingly to make sure you convey what you intend to. This includes checking spellings and grammar. Affiliate links should be easily accessible. Too many links together can be confusing, so position them accordingly. Your affiliate marketing links must be relevant to your site. With internet marketing, you should test things like different colors and text, as well as different banners, etc., so you can determine what converts the best and what doesn't work. If you keep on testing different things, your affiliate marketing site will eventually be a sales magnet!

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