Associate Programs Newsletter #215
You’re lucky you got a newsletter today.
Joanna persuaded me to buy us both roller blades for her birthday. At 50-mumble, we’re younger mentally than physically and I fell over, hurting my typing hand. It’s OK now but we decided to postpone our next skate until after I’d written this newsletter.
I often receive emails from affiliates who have trouble deciding on a topic for a web site.
Today I have 6 tips to help you – and a free trial.
CONTENTS:
1. NEW: Affiliate manual – free trial
2. 6 ways to find topics for affiliate web sites
3. Affiliate sites large or small?
4. 200-for-$29 hosting deal to end soon
5. Top Internet marketers confess their biggest mistakes
– so you can avoid making them
6. It’s now easy to find merchants who pay via PayPal
7. Google PageRank analyzed in detail
8. Affstat 2003 Report available now
9. Useful free resource: Google WebQuotes
10. Thought for today: Success
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1. NEW: Affiliate manual – free trial
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As you’ve probably heard, Chuck McCullough of AffiliateMatch has written a superb introduction to earning money with affiliate programs.
It’s called “Affiliate Mistakes: Maximizing Your Profits From Affiliate Programs”.
Perhaps you’ve wondered whether you should get it. If so, here’s something to help you make up your mind.
You can now download a free trial.
You’ll get:
* Table of Contents
* Introduction
* Chapter 1 – Affiliate Mistake #1
The free trial will give you a taste of Chuck’s writing style and the quality he offers.
You have absolutely nothing to lose and a lot to gain.
(Unfortunately, this offer isn’t for Mac users.)
[UPDATE: This product is no longer available.]================================
2. 6 ways to find topics for affiliate web sites
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A number of affiliates have told me they need help deciding on a topic for a web site.
If you grabbed the recent Site Build It! 2-for-price-of-1 special or if you’ve bought a 200-sites-for-$29 web hosting deal, you’re probably looking for new ideas for sites.
Here are 6 ways to choose a topic for a web site:
* PROMOTE THINGS YOU LIKE.
Look around you. What products do you use and like?
What clothes do you wear? What do you eat and drink? Chocolates? Candy? Wine? What books and magazines do you read? Recipe books? Instruction manuals?
Videos? CDs? DVDs? Movies?
Where do you go for holidays? What services do you use? What tools do you use? What software? What other equipment? Bath products? Cosmetics?
Find a quiet, peaceful spot and picture a typical day or typical week. Think about your work, play and hobbies. The more you think about it, the more possible options you’ll see.
If you’re successful at something, what tools or courses or books helped make you successful?
Build a site describing how you use some of these things and explain how they help you.
The easiest and most persuasive affiliate product promoting is done when you’re genuinely enthusiastic about a product.
For example, I love promoting Corey Rudl’s private site of success stories.
[UPDATE: This private site is no longer available. Here’s another really good source of Internet success stories.]I always rush to read his latest success stories because I know they’ll be jam-packed with specific, practical tips I can use to increase my income.
They are stories told by people who have been there, done that, and many have $100,000 incomes to prove it.
You can join the program here:
https://www.associateprograms.com/coreys
* USE YOUR EXISTING KNOWLEDGE.
You probably already have a heap of knowledge right inside your head that you take for granted.
If you sell insurance, for example, you could build a site about insurance options.
If you’re a school teacher, you could build a site about best teaching methods, teaching tools, books, magazines etc.
If you build web sites for a living, you could recommend the software and web hosts you use.
* FOLLOW YOUR PASSION.
You’ve heard this before, but it’s worth repeating because it works – and because it’s more fun than any other option.
Choose a topic in which you have a passionate interest.
I did this for my first site, back in 1996. Although I’ve badly neglected the site, hardly touching it for years, it still holds No.1 and No.2 spots in Google for “gluten-free recipes”.
When you follow your passion there are many advantages.
For example, if you adore Britney Spears and decide to build a site about her, you’ll find that writing articles, doing research and creating web pages about her is fascinating, like a hobby, not work.
Finding affiliate programs for books, magazines, videos and posters of Britney will be fun.
When you inevitably strike problems – as we all do – you’ll be more likely to persevere because of your deep interest in the topic.
In contrast, if you choose health insurance as your topic and you haven’t the slightest interest in health insurance, you’ll have to force yourself to start work each day.
To find your niche, ask yourself: “What books do I like reading? What magazines do I read? What topic do I like talking about?”
In your research and brainstorming, don’t be too quick to reject ideas that appear unlikely to succeed.
Unless your hobby is REALLY unusual, you can probably create an affiliate site and generate useful income from it.
Who would have thought that being a dance DJ was a good topic for an affiliate web site? My assistant Rupert proved it is.
Today his first affiliate site is No.1 on Google for “dj tips” and it’s consistently earning hundreds of dollars a month.
* FOLLOW THE MONEY.
Find out what people want, and sell it to them. Debt reduction, online gambling, sharemarket tips, digital cameras, viagra, DVD players, whatever.
Keep an eye on the major portals such as Yahoo! and see which products are consistently promoted in prominent positions.
If a lot of money is consistently being spent on advertising them, you can be sure a lot of people are buying.
* SEEK HIGH COMMISSIONS.
Look through the AssociatePrograms.com directory for affiliate programs that pay high commissions, in dollars, not percentages.
This is a popular tactic of affiliates who build mini-sites and pay for traffic.
* FOLLOW NEW TRENDS.
Keep an eye on TV, magazines and newspapers for articles and advertisements to help you spot trends.
For example, camera phones are growing hugely in popularity. Research firm Strategy Analytics says 147 million phone cameras will be sold worldwide by 2007.
How many people are searching for phone cameras or camera phones? Overture’s Search Term Suggestion Tool – https://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/ – shows these monthly searches:
3113 phone camera
2212 cell phone camera
Here’s a useful article on new trends:
https://www.clickz.com/tech/lead_edge/article.php/1561851
(To be continued.)
IN THE NEXT ISSUE…
6 more ways to find topics for affiliate web sites.
[UPDATE: Here’s an article I wrote with even more website ideas.]__________________________________________SPONSOR__________
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3. Affiliate sites large or small?
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As well as finding a topic for your affiliate site, you’ll have to decide what type of affiliate site you’re going to build.
If you’re just planning a one-page mini-site, it won’t matter much if you find the topic boring.
The two main choices are:
* Mini-sites. They’re cheap and easy to build. If you want to beat the competition to a new affiliate program, or test the interest in an obscure niche, this is a good way.
You’ll probably pay Overture and Google Adwords for traffic to your mini-sites, so you’ll need Phil Wiley’s expert advice on how to make them work.
Phil is the expert on fast, cheap mini-sites. [UPDATE: His book is no longer available.]
* Interesting, useful sites – good enough to be listed in Yahoo! and designed to get tons of free traffic from high rankings in Google.
Ken Evoy is the expert on these. Download his free “Affiliate Masters” course here…
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4. 200-for-$29 hosting deal to end soon
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Floyd Morrissette offers a wonderful web hosting deal where you can host 200 mini-sites for only $29 a month or 1000 sites for $49.
He has told me to warn you that he’s going to put the price up soon.
So if you’re planning to create a bunch of mini-sites, grab his 200-for-$29 bargain now before the price goes up. I have!
[UPDATE: The service has disappeared.]========================================
5. Top Internet marketers confess their biggest mistakes
– so you can avoid making them
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I’ve made a LOT of mistakes since I began marketing on the Internet in 1996.
I look back and shudder when I think of the way I fumbled along, making one ghastly error after another.
Back in May, 1996, when I sold my first ebook, I hadn’t even heard of the word “ebook”. It was just a collection of plain text files, not even zipped. When I eventually zipped it, I discovered that my “electronic book” was useless for Mac users.
That was just a tiny mistake compared with the one I owned up to when Rick Adams interviewed me for his book “Costly Online Blunders and How to Avoid Them: Confessions of Top Internet Marketers”.
The mistake I describe in Rick’s book cost me thousands of dollars and wasted months of my time.
Rick has gathered together a collection of blunders made by 18 “top Internet marketers” including Terry Dean, Yanik Silver, Jim Edwards and Rick Beneteau.
I must admit I loved reading all Terry’s mistakes. That guy is so successful now, and yet he’s not ashamed to own up to a heap of mistakes.
As well as describing their blunders, these top marketers tell you how they learned lessons that save money, increase profits, and increase productivity.
I was specially intrigued by Fred Gleeck’s unusual tip on post-sale upselling. Fred’s a very smart guy and that tip could be worth many thousands of dollars to just about any company selling anything. I hadn’t seen it in any book anywhere.
One expert calculates that he lost a minimum of $1 million due to one of his blunders.
If you want to succeed online, it’s absolutely essential that you learn how avoid other people’s mistakes.
This ebook shows you how.
[UPDATE: This ebook is no longer available.]======================================
6. It’s now easy to find merchants who pay via PayPal
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Some non-U.S. affiliates have told me they’re hunting for affiliate merchants who pay via PayPal.
We’ve made it easy for you to find them.
Just go to the AssociatePrograms.com directory and type “paypal” into the search box.
https://directory.www.associateprograms.com/
If your affiliate program should be on the list and isn’t, please tell me. Put “PayPal” in the subject line.
Check out PayPal here:
https://www.associateprograms.com/pal
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7. Google PageRank analyzed in detail
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Here’s a lengthy analysis of Google’s PageRank. It’s a bit heavy going, not for the faint-hearted, but it includes ideas I hadn’t read elsewhere.
https://pr.efactory.de/e-pagerank-implementation.shtml
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8. Thought for today: Affiliate marketing
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Shawn Collins has announced the results of his survey of more 100 affiliate program managers – the “AffStat 2003 Report”.
The report enables affiliate program managers to compare their results with others.
The report includes stats, resources, and an extensive “best practices” section where affiliate program managers can get tips on how to improve their performance.
Judging by the results of the survey, many managers need to study the “best practices” section.
Learn more about the report here:
https://www.associateprograms.com/affstat2003
[UPDATE: That link now goes to the CURRENT Affstat report.]===============================
9. Useful free resource: Google WebQuotes
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Google has a new gimmick – a fast way of finding out what people are saying about you – or about anyone, or anything.
It’s called Google WebQuotes.
When I did a search for “Allan Gardyne” I was surprised to see that the top search result was a snippet of a page that has a Google PageRank of ZERO and does NOT mention the words “Allan Gardyne”.
What that means to search engine optimization experts, I can only guess.
Have fun with this one.
https://labs.google.com/cgi-bin/webquotes
[UPDATE: That one disappeared.]========================
10. Thought for today: Success
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“Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.” – William Feather.
All the best
Allan Gardyne
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