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Survival Guide For Affiliate Marketers 3 Top Tips

When starting to market affiliate products it can be hard to know what action to take when building an income online. Many new marketers fail because they don't do anything thinking that there are some secret methods guarded by the few to being successful. In this article I will show you this is not the case.

The simple truth to being a successful online marketer is to use tried and tested marketing methods to promote your websites. Here are 3 simple marketing methods that you can implement today.

1. Use unique landing pages for each of the products you are promoting. It is much more effective than having a message page promoting a number of unrelated products.

Promote the benefits and features of the product using a product review. This needs to be more informative than sales pitch. The review will help the visitor to understand how this product can help them. Also have real testimonials from customers as this helps to build confidence through social proofing.

Write article that focus on solving a problem or series of problems using the product you are promoting. Do not over sell but do include calls to action based on the information in the article. Make the pages easy to read and use head lines to draw the visitor down the page highlighting the key points.

2. Write a free report or case study on how the product helps to resolve a problem. Give these away free on your site and follow it up with a series of marketing emails.

Use a autoresponder to deliver your product to the visitor. In this way you capture the visitors email address; promote your product through a series of useful emails which help the visitor and promote the benefits of the product. Again lay of the sales pitch and remember research shows your visitor only starts to trust you after 7 contacts.

3. Get traffic to your website that is interested in your product. The visitor who is not interested in your product is never going to purchase from you.

You can use PPC ( Pay Per Click ) marketing such as Google ad words to target specific visitors. This is can be very expensive but is highly effective and fast a generating targeted traffic.

A free method of traffic generation is article marketing using e-zines and article directories. Write a couple of articles a week of between 300 and 600 words. After a while this will generate up to 100 visitors a day which on average equals a sale a day.

To do the above is not hard and you can do them with little or no investment apart from your time. Nothing is stopping you starting today.

Use these to promote several products and you will be soon seeing nice sized pay checks dropping through your door.

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