Associate Programs Newsletter #407
Is your affiliate website too small, too boring?
You can fix it – in a way that leads to sales. I have heaps of tips for you.
CONTENTS:
1. How to earn an extra $33,000 Part 3
2. Jay’s off to Washington
3. Find link partners and JV partners
4. Thought for today: Luck
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1. How to earn an extra $33,000 Part 3
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Continuing the theme, “How to earn an extra $33,000 a year” by making continual improvements to your affiliate business…
If you just want to earn pocket money from affiliate marketing, owning one or two mediocre – even boring – little affiliate sites should do the job nicely.
However, if you create compelling, remarkable content, you can increase your revenue markedly.
If you go a step further and create compelling content on a large, useful, authoritative site, I can tell you from first-hand experience that you can bring in 10 times, 20 times and sometimes even 100 times the revenue generated by the average mediocre little affiliate site.
My latest article discusses many different ways you can do this.
Remember, do something EVERY DAY to improve your business. Here are ideas to keep you moving forward…
Create compelling content that leads to SALES
Tiny steps to success Part 3
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2. Jay’s off to Washington
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I forgot to tell you about this. It’s sold out, but sometimes people drop out for unforeseen reasons, so it’s worth while putting your name down. You may be lucky.
My business partner, Jay Stockwell, is leaving on Monday for Washington, where he’s going to Yanik Silver’s Underground Online Seminar 5.
From Queensland, Australia, to Washington is a long, exhausting trip and making it worse Jay is frantically busy right now with two major projects.
However, Yanik’s seminars are so useful, Jay doesn’t want to miss out. So he’s dropping everything to go.
Marketers around the world are doing the same – from the UK, Canada, Mexico, Spain, Germany, South Africa and New Zealand.
The caliber of the audience is incredible. Many of the smartest minds in online marketing meet and freely share ideas at Yanik’s unique seminars.
The speakers aren’t the same old, same old… If you include the two keynote speakers, combined they bring in over $1 BILLION a year. These guys are REALLY SERIOUS marketers.
For example, one has gone from zero in 2004 to $4 million revenue from ONE ebook. At the seminar, he’ll explain exactly how one of his sites gets 5 million unique visitors a month.
Our business has rocketed ahead in leaps and bounds in the past three years thanks to ideas Jay picked up at the seminars and at the bar afterwards, and also thanks to the incredibly useful contacts he’s made at Yanik’s seminars. Hugely successful marketers attend. Attending is a bit like being in a millionaires’ club.
These seminars aren’t cheap, but they are immensely valuable. At this millionaire level, these winners like to share – and maybe show off a little, too. The end result – you hear useful tips you wouldn’t hear anywhere else.
The seminar is on February 20-22.
Tickets are sold out but if you’re lucky someone will drop out and make a spot for you. If you can’t get a ticket, you may be able to get the videos.
Learn more about the seminar here…
https://www.associateprograms.com/peek
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3. Find link partners and JV partners
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Remember Neil Shearing’s Spider? It’s a nifty tool for finding link partners, super affiliates and JV partners. It’s useful for affiliates and affiliate merchants.
Neil is now giving it away. What’s more, he has improved it so that it now shows PageRank.
As you can imagine, there’s a catch. He will try to sell you something useful. I guess you can cope with that.
You can get the Spider here free..
https://www.associateprograms.com/spider
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4. Thought for today: Luck
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“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” – Roman philosopher, Seneca.
All the best
Allan Gardyne