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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Keep Affiliate Marketing Simple

by David Cooper
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Affiliate marketing is an incredibly popular way of earning money online. It avoids the pains and hassles of product creation and allows Internet entrepreneurs with a streamlined means of lining their pockets. Unfortunately, too many affiliate marketers fall into a trap. They turn their backs on simplicity and make the process complicated. As a result, they experience diminished returns and frustrations instead of fast moneymaking and excitement.

Making money online isn't rocket science. There are many good ways to combine solid effort with a little know-how and some skill to generate revenues. That doesn't mean it's easy--it can take a lot of work. It does, however, mean that it's simple.

Affiliate marketing, for instance, is simple. You drive potential clients to a product's sales page. When one of those prospects makes a purchase, you receive a hefty commission. It's an incredibly simple model.

Too many affiliate marketers "gunk up" that elegant system by complicating matters. They worry about pre-selling. They worry about showcasing the product as they drive traffic. They're preoccupied with a million and one different details they believe will produce record sales and giant commission checks.

Many of them develop a vision problem. They stop seeing the forest and focus almost exclusively on a never-ending collection of individual trees. Some of them even lose trace of the trees because they're busy studying individual pieces of bark! They start worrying about things they shouldn't even think about. Remember, the attraction of affiliate marketing is that it makes things easier for the entrepreneur. When you start biting off more and more, the efficiency-robbing complications start to take center stage.

The key to affiliate marketing is simplicity. Deviation from that basic tenet is the easiest way to decrease both your efficiency and your sales.

There is such a thing as pushing too hard, you know. Prospects can grow weary of too much salesmanship. If you're pre-selling and pre-selling and even doing a little selling, that means your pouring your effort into jobs the affiliate program should be handling. It also means you aren't spending your resources where they can provide maximum payout.

If you know how to choose a good product and how to drive traffic to an affiliated sales page, your home free. That's what it's all about. Finding the right product and driving traffic are what really matter. A good product is going to have a good sales page. If you can deliver targeted traffic, people will buy and you will get those fat checks.

About The Author
David Cooper was shocked to learn that more than half of all affiliate marketers surrender before they cash a single check! There is a way out. Affiliate marketing is a serious business moneymaker when you know how to do it the smart way. Affiliate Avalanche is the one-of-a-kind guide to joining the moneymaking minority of highly successful affiliate marketers.

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