Showing posts with label Affiliates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Affiliates. Show all posts

Poker Affiliate Program Success: Business Building Tips For Affiliates






Becoming a poker site affiliate does not mean that you have to become a full time advertising executive. Affiliate schemes are a way of spreading a message of making sure that service providers make sure that their site is getting maximum coverage. When a website incorporates affiliate programs and advertising it does not mean that they have to fill a quota or work specific hours. The affiliate system makes it possible for poker sites to reach huge audiences without having to pay for the privilege. Only when a potential customer follows a link from an affiliate site does the parent site have to outlay any money. Similarly the affiliate does not have to pay for the advertising, so in essence both sides gain from risk free advertising and revenue.

As an affiliate it is your job to encourage visitors to follow your links to the poker sites. But the way in which this is done is completely at the discretion of the site owner. The best way is to create a site that encourages visitors to play poker, to use enticing language in order to make it an attractive proposition. If you create a site dedicated to the game of poker or even an aspect of it, you are far more likely to ensnare some people. As soon as they follow your link to the poker site, sign up and begin playing the job of the affiliate is done and all they have to do is wait for the money to pour in.

But building and maintaining a site dedicated to poker or anything for that matter can be a time consuming business. If the task of creating a well-presented site is beyond your personal means you may choose to simply add links to a personal site. This way you are far less likely to attract the sort of clientele that are likely to want to join a poker room, but you could get lucky. Luck is what affiliate programs are all about, even the best sites rely on a bit of luck to get people to join through them. Your chances are significantly increased however if you do choose to take the time to create something that will ultimately attract a huge number of visitors each and every day.

However you plan your attack you must always consider restrictions. Such as time, capability and cost. There is no point in over exerting yourself or spending more than you can afford in the vain hope of getting some custom. For people 100% committed to making affiliations work, dedicating time and effort can reap huge rewards. But for those who want a casual regular income no matter how small from very little effort, the opportunities are there. Make your website work for you by adding advertising and becoming an affiliate. The rewards are there to be won by those who dedicate time and effort to the goal, but it can also work for casual webmasters too.


Can Network Affiliates Help Your Business Grow Smoothly?






If you own a business, you know that smooth growth is essential not only for your own personal sanity but also to ensure that customer service and product as well as service qualities do not go by the wayside as your business grows in popularity. Network affiliates can help your business grow smoothly and may quite possibly help you to really break into the market!





Of course, the best way to find such network affiliates is to sign up with an affiliate network. The worst way of finding affiliates is to sign up with a new or not so reputable affiliate network. Naturally, for a newbie to affiliate marketing it may be hard to decide which affiliate network will put them in contact with the best network affiliates and which will be more like a boat anchor around the business’ virtual neck. To discern that which is reputable from that which is questionable, you have a number of options.





First and foremost, visit the affiliate network and take a look at the other companies that have signed up with them. If you have never heard of these companies, or if they lead to websites that promise you a bunch of different freebies for signing up, giving out your email address, or signing up for five free offers, then you will want to stay away from those network affiliates. Usually these are the kinds of ads that end up making it into SPAM emails and have gaudy, homemade banners put on web pages. On the other hand, if the names of the merchants point to big, reputable companies, then the odds are good that these network affiliates can help your business grow smoothly and abundantly.





Affiliate networks that attract larger clients are very careful to screen out individual network affiliates that may have substandard websites, have been known to promote affiliate merchants in unethical manners, and may have attempted to cheat the system. While it is true that once in a while someone still slips through, the odds are rather small. It does not hurt to once in a while do a random check on affiliate sites to ensure that you like the way the ads are placed.





As you are signing up with an affiliate network, consider the kinds of ad campaigns you want to run. Furthermore, if there is a certain market to which your product is especially appealing, you being able to pinpoint those network affiliates will help in getting your business’ growth on the right track. In addition to the foregoing, by offering lucrative compensation packages you will attract a wide ranger of network affiliates that in turn will work very hard to promote your products and business, perhaps even by canceling their affiliate relationship with another business that may offer a similar product or service.


Affiliates Must Pre-Sell–Don’t Make the Mistake That Will Most Hurt Your Business






The Internet is bursting with Web sites created by affiliates to steer visitors to merchants’ sites. This is the simple elegance of affiliate marketing–create a Web site, sign up as an affiliate with companies that sell products you like, then sit back and watch the money pour in. At least that’s the theory. But many affiliates make the one mistake that most hurts their business. They fail to pre-sell their customers.

Creating a Web site that is one big sales letter is not going to lead to huge sales. Why? Because visitors will resist your sales pitch no matter how enticing your Web site, and they will not likely click through to the merchant's site. Even if they do click through, they will be faced with another sales pitch, possibly with some of the same wording. By selling you are actually hurting your chance to make a profit.

If this doesn't make sense, keep in mind why people in the millions everyday go on the Internet–content. They want to learn something, or they are looking for help with a problem, or they have some other need.

People don't go online to be confronted by a sales pitch. That's why your affiliate site to be successful must create a sense of credibility by offering lots of interesting and informative content--articles, headlines, news, blogs, forums, free newsletters and email courses, and links to more content that might be of interest. These things will keep your visitors interested and they will then click through with pleasure to the merchant’s site in a mood ready-to-buy.

This is the beauty of the pre-sell. It’s this pre-selling that puts your visitor in a positive frame of mind, which leads to a sale. If you turn your visitor off in the beginning with an obvious sales pitch, it’s almost impossible to overcome that, and you’ve lost a potential customer.

There are two important things to remember to effectively pre-sell your visitors:

Carefully craft your site to the theme of your merchants’ products or services.

If you are signed up as affiliate with several dating sites, then your site should obviously be devoted to dating and getting people together, along with anything associated with relationships–flowers, candy, special holidays, jewelry, cards, or gifts. You name it. Be creative. Obviously a pitch for the greatest money-making opportunity won’t fit.

Put yourself in your visitor’s shoes.

Analyze your site with brutal honesty and try to understand how a stranger would feel navigating through. Is the site complicated and hard to figure out? Do all the links work? Does it have a central, specific theme? Does the site deliver valuable, appropriate content? Do you get a trusting feeling? Will it make the visitor more open to buy? If so, then you can safely recommend merchants to your visitor. People will usually only buy from someone they trust. And that should be you.

Pre-selling works because it’s a two step process. The first step is up to you by providing a content-rich, interesting site where visitors will feel comfortable. As you gain their trust, they will pass on to step two by clicking through to the merchant’s site. By now they are interested enough to buy, so they will not be turned off by the sales copy.

Let the merchant do the selling. Your role is to educate and help your visitors by providing answers to their questions or solutions for their problems through quality content.