Affiliate Marketer’s Tools Should Pay For Their Costs
February 4th, 2010 by posting
Whether you have been a successful affiliate marketer for a long time or entirely new to affiliate marketing, anything that will increase your traffic and income is good. I recommend two resources that will accomplish those goals, and, if used properly, they should do far more than cover your costs for them.
My Article Network is a membership service with the primary function of distributing marketing articles directly to niche websites and blogs. From the member network of more than 10,000 sites, you may set a limit on how many of your uniquely spun articles are distributed. It is an exceptionally valuable tool for those of us who use article distribution extensively.
The Affiliate Classroom 2, the well respected educational resource developed by Anik Singal for affiliate marketers looking to learn to take their business to new levels has been revamped and will soon be released anew. Members of the previous version reported increases in their business ranging from 11% to 40%. I don’t know about you, but even at the low end, I’d be happy to increase my income by eleven percent any day! Perhaps even more impressive, three quarters of those version one members said that they needed no other affiliate marketing resources. Imagine all the money saved on purchases of far less useful ebooks and other resources.
Both of these programs offer affiliate programs. I neither instance can you use your own affiliate link for your own purchase of the product. Indeed, in the case of the article distribution service, you must become a member before you qualify for the affiliate program. That is exceptionally good news, as it does not drain any profits from your own affiliate promotions of those products. In addition, both have two tier affiliate programs as an added incentive to drive the highest quality traffic to those sites.
I’ve written an overview of My Article Network, in a different article. Here I want to share with you one of the techniques that I employ to make sure that my small membership fee doesn’t have to be covered from other revenue sources.
Not long ago I wrote a review of two products for which I am an affiliate. I prepared that article for the built-in spinner and entered it into the system. While I usually drive traffic (and SEO links) to my own sites, in that article I used direct affiliate links. The articles in the system are trickled to the various websites up to the limit that I chose. At this point, that article is just one third of the way through its publication cycle. Already, that one article has more than paid for my membership. Once all the versions of my article are published, they will stay on those site for a very long time generating additional traffic for my affiliate links. There is no way to estimate how much that single spun article that I wrote just a few days ago will eventually earn me.
These two valuable aids will become self-sustaining resources for me that will continue to reap benefits into the foreseeable future.
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