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August 20, 2009

The Most Dangerous Affiliate Marketing Mistakes

Affiliate marketing is a very basic concept and it offers a lot of flexibility and automation for the person making money with it, but there are certain rules, steps and procedures that you need to follow in order to making a stabile and healthy income with it. To neglect these things would be to put your entire business model in danger.

I want to talk to you about some of the most common mistakes that people make when starting in affiliate marketing. These things cost people their income and can be easily avoided. They concern your commissions, your process of promotion and many other factors involved.
 
When we talk about affiliate and internet marketing, we have to know that there are three main parties involved and they are the merchant, the costumer and the affiliate. The affiliate refers the costumer to the merchant’s site where the costumer then spends money on a product. The merchant then proceeds to pay the affiliate the established commission for the sale.

Now, let’s take a look at some of the most common mistakes that people make.

In my opinion, one of the most serious and costly mistakes that people make when starting out is directly promoting the affiliate sales page. This means that they spend advertising dollars, their time and effort to send traffic and targeted visitors directly to the merchant via the affiliate link. Instead, what they could do is create a conduit or a funnel with their own sites, where they can presell the visitor, build trust and credibility and maybe even get a repeat visitor or two.

Also, this would be a perfect opportunity for you to build a list of subscribers to whom you can promote and offer many different products on a regular basis. For a lot of marketers, this often becomes the largest portion of their income and each email broadcast that they do creates a real traffic swarm to their affiliate links. If you want your visitors to visit the website again and again, offer them some kind of free benefit like free gifts, software or e-books.

Another great mistake is creating a site full of affiliate links, flashy banners and graphics.

There are many different drawbacks to this problem. First of all, people do not like to wait for a site to load and this is what a lot of heavy graphics can do to a site. Second, they don’t like to click banners and much more prefer to click contextual links that revolve around a topic of their interest. Third, if they get a feeling that all that you have on your site are affiliate links, this visitor will be off before you blink.

In conclusion, an affiliate marketing beginner should really take notice of these issues and make the best of the resources that he has. A simple and elegant site with informative resources and a clear layout will do more for you than you know.

Filed under Beyond Random Ramblings by Arjuna

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May 4, 2009

Work From Home With Internet Marketing

As the years have passed us by and the internet has grown in substantial numbers, it was inevitable that many people would eventually find a way to work from home. Working from home is the chance of a lifetime for individuals who wish to put their nose to the grindstone and really look towards the future and work towards their dreams.

The industry which has allowed people to work form their homes and quit their day jobs, is known as internet marketing. Large amounts of money are only earned through a well thought out internet marketing plan. There are many faces to this kind of marketing and it is only a new branch evolving off of the centuries old business model. Just in the past 10 years, there has been a lot of media attention put towards internet marketing.

Marketing via the internet is done through the use of a website and selling the products of another person, company, or selling your own products. Perhaps you may want to start an internet marketing campaign but you have no idea what you want to do. Here are a few tips to help you get started.

Any essential online business whether it is involved in the sale of digital or physical goods, membership sites or one time services, has to follow a few core principles. Those core principles include starting off with a quality product to sell. If you do not own a quality product yourself, you may wish to begin by selling for another company or person. These are the two basics principles of getting started.

Without customers, your website will make close to nothing. Visitors to your website are in fact not just visitors. They are average people like yourself, with questions and problems. They are people like yourself. Folks want answers, and they want them bad. Because of this, internet marketers should be happy to provide a solution to the problem. When you sell a targeted product to a targeted customer, it does not get any better than that. It isn’t hard, it just takes some planning.

The helpful tip here is to provide quality information to your customer base. This is how you can work from home and earn a full time living for yourself. Keep working towards your goal. By using both paid and free advertising, you will allow yourself to expand your market. These services do the groundwork for you, so you do not have to.

Pay per click is the method of paying for each visitor that comes to your website. You set the amount you want to pay. Search engine optimization on the other hand, allows you to pay some money to get your website ranking well, and then your visitors are free once your website is ranking in the natural search results. Combine these two methods and you have a recipe for success.

Filed under Internet by Joshua

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April 16, 2009

General health and safety

The next step for organisations requiring professional health and safety

General health and safety goods / services.

Currently organisations go to a number of suppliers for their health and safety products and services (sometimes as many as 15 different suppliers). Today’s world demands a more efficient model. Hence the HSP (Health safety and protective) superstore has come into existence.

Many organisations are now exploiting these new HSP Superstores as: they offer huge economies; their ability to offer 360 degree support within the domain of health, safety and protection 24 hours a day is unprecedented; and their level of skill in the HSP domain is hard to rival. Combined these reasons make an extremely compelling case for using them as opposed to a number of suppliers that are out of sync and all need management (tremendous internal effort and expense).

Personal Health and safety - “No more excuses” they have a number of the best products to protect you and your family at home. Products include: first aid kits, fire extinguishers, fire blankets, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and anti-flood damage devices.

Workplace health and safety - all employers have a duty of care as regards the health and safety of their employees, documented legal and unwritten moral codes underpin these responsibilities. HSP superstores also have a first-class training functions that vends best in class training.

For example: Fire safety, First Aid, IOSH Training, NEBOSH Training and many other courses are usually available for a number of areas. All of which will be delivered by professional, experienced and qualified trainers/consultants.

HSP Superstores can usually offer a consistent high level of service because they utilise a business model that allows them to use the best resources which intern means the client gets the best advice money can buy at a competitive rate.

Chance Favours the Prepared

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Filed under Beyond Random Ramblings by Arjuna

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