Keep
It Basic And Profit More!
The
question has been asked.
And
asked.
And
asked.
And....
you get the idea.
I
knew it was a problem for many people. I know it's hard to
find concrete information that actually helps. I didn't know
that it was causing problems with roses too.
"How
do I start advertising?" "What is the best way to
advertise?" "Can you show me what exactly I need
to do to advertise my website?" No matter how you ask
it, the question's the same. How do you advertise your website
for the most traffic, most profits, and least cost?
Recently
I received an email with the strangest subject; "Help
my roses!"
I
was intrigued, so I opened it and I'm glad I did. It was from
a woman who has been involved with affiliate marketing for
roughly a year now and, sadly, wasn't any better now than
when she started. As a matter of fact, she was spending so
much time on the computer trying to find affordable, but responsive
advertising, that she had neglected her rose garden.
The
poor flowers didn't have a chance against the allure and pull
of advertising for a profit.
Basics
Are Powerful
When
I answer these questions, the response is always the same,
"Yes, but isn't that just basic stuff?"
It's
a funny thing about advertising. New, shiny, glamorous, and
technical can't beat basic. The same techniques that worked
one hundred years ago still work today and should always be
the cornerstone of your advertising.
It's
like woodworking. I have a brand new planer that I can put
my pieces of wood into to make it to any thickness that I
want. But, when it comes to shaving a little bit of wood off
a corner, or targeting one specific area on the wood, then
my old, basic hand planer is the tool that works best.
Target,
Target, Target
When
I asked the woman with the neglected roses what she was doing
for advertising, her answer was the same as everyone else's.
"I take the ads that the affiliate program supplied me
with and I buy ezine ad space."
I
still cringe when I hear someone say that. It's really no
wonder that so many people fail at successfully advertising
their affiliate sites.
There
are a few problems with taking the supplied ads and buying
ad space;
Those ads are guides to get you started, not something to
rely on forever.
If
you're using those ads, then everyone else it also.
You
can't seperate yourself as an "expert" if you're
doing the same as everyone else.
The
market is already saturated with those supplied ads and people
are "turned off" from them.
Just
buying ad space is not putting your ad where it needs to be.
Do
you really want to succeed at affiliate marketing? Then throw
those supplied ads away and narrow your ezine search to those
whose readership (their subscribers) are a perfect target
for the product you're selling.
That's
the secret. That's the magic formula. There is nothing glamorous
or technical about it. It's the same technique that has been
in use since the dawn of man.
The
Right Tools
It's
been my experience with affiliate programs that the tools
that have been supplied always worked real well for the initial
traffic... and maybe some sales.
But,
after that initial burst, they just didn't work anymore. I
had to come up with my own. After a lot of research and trial
and error I realized that three very basic advertising tools
worked best.
---
classified ads
"What
is the best software to blast my classified ads out with?",
the woman with the roses asked me. "None of them",
was my reply.
Classified
ads, ezine ads, small text ads... whatever you want to call
them have an important and distinct place in your advertising.
But, not with some software that "blasts" it out
to thousands of so called classified sites.
These
are your work horses. This is where you start to lay the foundation
of your online business. These little gems of traffic, when
submitted to the right places can produce tremendous amounts
of first time visitors. This is what you want.
Create
an ad that is creative, provocative, stimulating then manually
find ezines and websites where you can submit them. I recommend
contacting at least five to ten different publishers and site
owners a day to secure positions. And not just any ezines
or sites. Only those that target the same audience that you
need to buy your product.
---
solo ads
Here
is where the framework of your online business is built. You've
got a nice foundation of first time visitors coming to your
site, but now it's time to build the frame.
Those
first time visitors are probably going to leave. It's hard
to imagine, but that's what happens. They saw your site, saw
the products, maybe signed up for your opt-in list (you have
one right?), but they will leave.
Solo
ads are the brick to the head that triggers their memory,
gives them more information, instills emotional desire, and
transports them to your site ready to do a little more than
sign up for your list. They will want to spend money.
I
like to think of these ads as not really ads at all. Kind
of in between a classified ad and an article. A classified
ad's sole purpose is to sell the reader into visiting your
site. Fast, and maybe a little hyped copy, hits the reader
and before they have time to think... they're at your site.
A
solo ad follows that up with an assault on their emotions.
The
best way to use these is to place them in the exact same ezines
that the classifieds ran in. And if you can, have the website
owner dedicate a complete page, on their site, to your solo
ad. And, you can always send it to the ones that already signed
up for your list.
The
two types of ads must work together. They are not seperate,
but have the same goal. Targeted traffic.
Here
is where we actually build your business. Classifieds are the
foundation, solo ads are the framework, articles are the completed
building.
Articles
that deal with your topic, and are read by a targeted audience,
can build your business faster than anything else. This is
where you ultimately seperate yourself from other affiliates
or competitors.
Establish
yourself as the expert. Why spend so much time using tools
and materials from other people, giving them the "expert"
status, while you spend all your time advertising their product?
Write
your own article. Submit it to ezines, and websites, that
deal with the topic. Cash in.
It
really does work that way.
Nothing,
not even a free ebook, can build a tremendous amount of consistent
traffic like an army of articles circulating around the Internet.
The
secret of course to articles is to be dedicated to it. Release
at least one a week and more if you can. This way you;