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Sabtu, 13 Oktober 2007

Selling other people's products

Affiliate marketing has turned to be one of the most effective ways for content-driven sites to generate revenue without directly offering a product to it's visitors. It is only trough banners, endorsing texts and articles that the content site mentions the products he likes and uses. You can do the same with your mini-sites.

This type of marketing has an advantage for all of the three sides involved. It creates more opportunities for merchants to generate web sales, for affiliate sites to generate a lot of revenue and for consumers a way to find information about the products they want and need without being sold "in their face".

How does it work?
With Affiliate Marketing, a merchant recruits content sites to partner with them as affiliates in exchange for commissions. The merchant provides their advertising banners and links to their affiliates and assigns a commission for each click-through to their site, subscription to their service (a lead), or purchase of their products that is generated from the links.

Affiliates place the tracking code for these ads into their Web pages. Whenever a visitor to the affiliate's site uses these links to generate a click-through, lead, or sale for the merchant, that transaction is tracked online. If a product or service is purchased, the customer pays the merchant directly, and the affiliate is paid a commission for that transaction.

Why affiliate marketing works like a charm
Thousands of people all around the world would like to have an e-commerce enabled website. But most of them don't have the time, patience or will to go through the hassle of creating an exclusive product from scratch, learning every single detail there is to know about online advertising and e-commerce and then setting up a website to sell it.

Busy people like you and I have a very good alternative and opportunity in the affiliate business. Because you still can have a great website with as much content as you want and make tons of sales from it without having to go trough the hassle of building your own products. Plus most of the products you can sell from affiliate programs already have a proven sales record, they are high-quality products that people are already looking for.

It's all about the passion!
Affiliate marketing, just like any other type of selling is about the passion you feel for the topic you are building your website around. If you want to be truly successful with the affiliate programs you offer, you need to build a passion for your field (niche). The #1 mistake that most affiliate sites make is to think that they are selling products. It simply doesn't work that way... you don't want to sell products, you want to entertain them and you want to build a website that tells people about your passions, your interests and the things you like, you want to give them valuable information about the topic your site evolves around and then weave into that content and endorsement for a product or service that you like and use.

You want your visitors to know that you are just trying to give them good information about the topic that interests them (else they wouldn't be at your site in the first place). And if you feel a real passion for that topic, this will reflect in your writing... and if it does, people will perceive that passion and will be excited about it, and it will translate into sales for you.Writing about a product or service in the editorial content of your website is called writing an advertorial (this comes from the combination of the words "ad" and "editorial".

How to write a good advertorial.
Mass media channels like TV, radio, magazines and newspapers endorse products and services in their editorial content all the time. Creating a good advertorial is easy, all you really need to do is talk about a topic you like giving people all the information you know about that specific topic and weaving in a few words about a product or service that has helped you achieve in your area of interest.

Imagine that you know a lot about how to grow bonsai trees. You can easily set up a *great* website with all the information you have, giving specifics about how or why you grow your bonsai trees in a certain manner. You can also have information about the kind of clippers you use to trim your bonsai trees and why you use them, you can also tell your visitors about the top three books that have given you the most valuable information about bonsais.You can start a newsletter that gives out free tips and tricks about bonsai growing (we'll talk about this a bit later in this report).

That sounds like a great site to visit if you're into bonsai-growing doesn't it? When people find a site like this, they bookmark it and come back... they find this site useful and entertaining. Now let's imagine a second site. A site that's full of banner ads and graphics that are trying to sell some bonsai trimming clippers. Which of the two sites above do you think will get the most sales (even if they are both affiliate sites)?

You are absolutely right. The site with all the bonsai information will make the most sales. This takes us to the #2 mistake that most affiliate websites make: Building a mall.

Malls are an excellent idea in the brick and mortar world. They give you a practical way to shop by placing a lot of stores together in a single building... this way, you don't have to drive all around your town to look for a certain product. But it works a lot different on the internet! Here you don't have to drive all around to get to a certain place... everything is just a few mouse clicks away!

If you find yourself at a website that doesn't have anything of value to you, and it's just packed with banners trying to sell you everything under the sun: from shoes to computers to practical jokes... you just click the "Back" of your browser and you are gone from there. You wouldn't buy a thing in there would you? But for some strange reason, people think you will and they keep building sites like these.

That is exactly what you should not fall into! You want to sign in to only three or four affiliate programs that are related to your topic of interest and build a website that endorses those products.

Tips for building a good advertorial mini-site.
The first thing you need to learn is to work within your site. Advertorials don't look like they were coming from an outside source - like a banner ad (which is why banner advertising doesn't work). Banners and outside sources *sell* and people don't like being sold... at least not from a site like yours. If they feel like they are being sold, they will click the back button and you'll have lost them forever.

An advertorial is not a salesletter, don't fall into this trap either. A good advertorial is good information that encourages your visitors on something that you feel a real passion for. You want to fit the affiliate program (the ad) into the context of what you're doing. If you don't you're going to sound just like every other affiliate site out there... the ones that don't make any money! And you don't want your site in this category do you?

There is a good rule of thumb for balancing your advertorial website: The 80-20 rule. This means that the content of your website should be at least 80% of valuable information and just 20% (or less) of sales content. This is not an exact rule, but if you follow it, your site will never be out of balance and fall into the ugly-online-mall category.

How to choose which affiliate programs to join.
A great rule of thumb is: People don't buy from an affiliate site, they buy from you! If you create good will in your visitors, they will trust you and from that trust is where sales are really made. Are you beginning to see the true importance of your website? Your trust is on the line!

Not everyone does this, but my suggestion is that when you are thinking about what programs to join and what products to endorse is... only tell people about products you trust and use. That way, you can really tell them about the product on a firsthand experience.

If you don't do it this way, you could be advertising a really cheesy product that doesn't work. Do this and your image will go down and the trust that you have built will be lost. I'm pretty sure you know that trust is something that you can only earn once.

A good advertorial site "focuses" on building trust, giving out good information and talking about great products. And it does it in a me-to-you, no-hype, straightforward manner. If you grasp and understand this concept, you've won half of the affiliate battle! Here it goes again (just in case you didn't get it the first time):

People don't buy from an affiliate site, they buy from you!

Now that you know that your business is built on trust, let's talk about how to build that trust from your visitors and how to keep them as friends and turn them into customers. The real secret of doing this is...

Build your own prospect list!
Remember I mentioned this in the bonsai site example? Having an in-house opt-in list is one of the most valuable assets any business can have. You want to start your own list by offering a free ezine or a newsletter... you want to have your visitor's names and e-mail addresses so you can communicate with them constantly and build your trust slowly.

Some people try to do this by offering a free report that will be sent to the visitor with an autoresponder. This works sometimes, but you don't want the permission to contact visitors only once... you want a full permission to speak with them and become their friend.

Only trough frequent contact with your list is that you will earn their trust. Giving them good information will make them see you as an expert on the subject and this will earn you their trust. Once they trust you as an expert a good percentage of those opt-ins will feel comfortable enough to buy the products you recommend (You are the expert after all).

And if you keep giving them good information and treating them good as your customers, they will repeat-buy the products and services you endorse. And that's where the real value of your business is.

When a user first visits your website she will scan through it for 8-15 seconds. And if your site caught her attention she will stay an average of only 3 to 5 minutes in total... that's not a lot of time you know? Certainly not enough time to earn someone's trust and sell her something.

It is crucial that you get their permission and their e-mail address so you can follow up with them and build credibility. A good way to encourage them to do this is by giving them a freebie (like an e-book or a special report). You should tell them that if they want the free stuff they will get both - the e-book and a free subscription to your newsletter.

Once you have them in the list, contact themperiodically to stay fresh in their minds.
Can you see the value of a good list? Your opt-in list is worth gold! If I was to be shut down today and could keep just one thing of my business, I wouldn't keep my site or my product, I'd keep my list! Having it with me can help me start a new business tomorrow and make money with it almost instantly. You can not replace the trust of people with *anything*!
The best product I've found so far to develop and manage an opt-in list is a cgi script called "Subscribe-Me" by CGI ScriptCenter (Click here to go to their site- a new window will pop up). This script creates a "Subscribe/Unsubscribe" form in your website and manages all the user handling automatically; it also allows you to send e-mail to your lists in text and html formats and all this is done via a very friendly web-interface.
Once you start developing your own opt-in list, you should always remember something: Give users good value and useful information. Many list owners fall into the mistake of sending only sales messages to their subscribers.
Sales! Sales! SALES! That's all they can think of. Remember that it's their trust you want, not their money. When (and only then) you've earned their trust it is that they'll feel comfortable enough to buy from you... not before.

Creating your own infoproduct to sell

It is a known fact that more than an impressive 90% of all purchases people make are motivated by impulse. People make quick decisions to buy based on the benefits and solutions offered by the particular product or service they're interested in.

This information is vital when you are thinking about creating a killer mini-site. The key factor of selling in today's society is "Instant gratification"... and that is exactly what you should give them. Nothing else will do. The good news is that technology allows you to fulfill that key factor and deliver your products immediately after your customer purchases from you.

I know this is stuff you already know or at least imagined (else you wouldn't be reading this course). However, there are still thousands of 'so-called' marketers who are not taking advantage of this incredible technology... are you one of them? If you are, you are loosing more sales and money than you could ever imagine... and that is a terrible situation to be in.

What kind of products sell the best from mini-sites?

Yes, you guessed it... informational products (or infoproducts) are by far the highest sellers. This kind of product usually delivers a great deal of useful information or how-to knowledge to the user; they can be any of these types:

* E-books
* Digital audio feeds
* Digital video feeds
* Members only websites

Out of all those categories, the one I prefer are e-books. And I'll tell you why:

1) E-books are easy to produce. If you can convert your writing into html files, you can package it into an e-book.

2) Delivering e-books is done instantly and it takes the least amount of web resources and bandwidth. (Most web hosting companies charge you the extra bandwidth you use exceeding their quota). Maybe in the future, when broadband is the standard in every home, digital audio and video feeds turn into the best solution... but for now, keep it on the safe side and save your customers and yourself a lot of headaches in making everything work.

Even when broadband becomes the standard, you can pack your audio and video feeds into an e-book for easier distribution. Some marketers are already using this kind of technology in their publications. Check out this url as an example of a mini-site selling digital audio inside an e-book: http://www.MarketingTwister.com/

3) Unlike "Members only" websites, e-books are considered by most as a one-shot deal. People don't expect you to update your e-book frequently. This gives you more time to create even more infoproducts and add them to your cashflow... thus, increasing your monthly profits.

Here are the three strategies I use to crank outkiller infoproducts every time I need to make money.

Strategy #1.- Imitating Success

Pick up some copies of the New York Times (today's and a couple of past but recent- episodes) and find out what the top ten best-selling books are on each one.

You will notice that there will be a repeating pattern on the subject of some of these books. This tells you what topics are hot. You can also check out the top 100 best selling books at:

http://www.amazon.com

http://www.barnesandnoble.com

http://www.usatoday.com/life/enter/books/leb.htm

Now, go out and buy 5 or 10 of the most popular books on a hot subject. Read them and summarize the findings into your own words in an infoproduct of your own. Don't just copy the information you find... that would be illegal. Instead, write your own findings and complement them with the information you got from the materials you bought.

You can then sell that product as a special report, a course or an e-book. As long as you market it correctly, you are guaranteed to sell a lot of copies, because based on the bestseller list, you know it is a topic in demand.

Strategy #2.- Use your industry

The easiest and more often overlooked ideas for an e-book are right in your current industry or in your favorite hobby or interest. If you are an engineer, a doctor or an attorney or just a plumber or a steelworker, you know your industry inside and out!

You know exactly how your industry works and what it's needs are. There is usually always an information product you can come up with that your industry needs or wants and information product that is in high-demand.

What do you know? What skills do you have? What could you teach others? These are all areas where you could create an information product. Don't dismiss this without giving it some thought. Really, almost everyone overlooks this, you should not.

If your hobby is horseback riding, don't you think you could come up with a product that helps others to learn your personal riding techniques? Could this be a periodical publication? A course? A single book? Find out what's best for you and do it. After all, writing doesn't really cost you anything but time.

Strategy #3.- Computer software

Do you use computers? What software programs do you use? Do you master any of these?

Create a tutorial for a popular software product you use. For example, you might be using a program like Corel Draw. This is a very popular program that many people have problems with, create a couple of tutorials for it and market them to Corel Draw users. Many of them will thank you for coming up with such a great product.

Another way to go is by visiting:

http://www.cnet.com

http://www.pcmag.com

http://www.download.com

http://www.tucows.com

http://www.zdnet.com

Find the top 100 file downloads on each site to see which programs are popular online. This information is very helpful when trying to find a large market for a software product to write a tutorial on.

Are you good at a popular computer game? Well, why not make a few screen captures and write down your secrets to beating this game? it's that easy! Doing a screen capture is as simple as pressing the "shift" and "print screen" keys on your computer keyboard. Then just go to a bitmap painting program and select "paste" from the "Edit" menu (this works on most programs, but it may vary on yours).

Using the same technique above, you could use the screen captures to produce an e-book consisting of the most impressive, important, resourceful websites for a specific topic.

For example, you could produce an e-book called "Top 10 websites every man should visit to know what women like". Capture the screens, make a link to each one of these sites using their own graphic and write down your thoughts on each particular site. Then market this product to male individuals (they are 60% of the total internet users).

People will not be buying the information on those websites but your thoughts and the findings of your research which took only a few days of websurfing to complete.

How to write irresistible copy for your mini-site and turn it into a cash machine.

The following section is a collection of incredible copywriting articles made available to us by Miguel Alvarez (thanks!) and are published with his full authorization. Read each one of them to learn the exact techniques you need to know when writing the copy for your mini-site...

  1. An introduction to copywriting
  2. Knowledge is the key to success
  3. The importance of graphic design in advertising
  4. The most important element is your headline
  5. The four functions of a headline
  6. The 22 types of attention-grabbing headlines
  7. 11 tips for writing clear copy
  8. Using the right tools in your writing
  9. The motivating sequence
  10. Developing a winning USP
  11. The 22 reasons people buy from you
  12. Writing for the web (short copy vs. long copy)
  13. Words that make people buy
  14. Scarcity can help you... use it!

The secret formula for creating killer mini-sites that sell like crazy!


What I'm about to reveal to you is one of my most closely guarded trade secrets. As you'll see in a minute. This formula drives a system that is quite simple - but extremely powerful when you set it in action.


I have tested and tested many different ways of making mini-sites work, and this formula that I'm about to present to you is the final result of all my testing.
This is a fool-proof formula that will help you bring in the largest amount of sales possible with the lowest investment and advertising budget (and thus the highest ROI).
Knowing this formula doesn't mean you'll be free from testing. There is still a large number of elements that you need to test while fine-tuning your mini-site to make it the most profitable for you, I'll tell you more about this in another part of this report.
The image to the right of your screen is a representation of how a mini-site looks, click on each of the different colors to learn how to structure each indivitual block...

How to create killer mini-sites

Welcome to "How to create killer mini-sites that sell like crazy!". In this special report, I'm going to show you the exact steps to involved in creating one or two page websites that skyrocket your product and service sales trough the roof.

Not only these techniques work like a charm, but they are also quite inexpensive and pretty easy to learn by anyone. With all the options out there and all the possible ways of how to set up websites, I'm sure you'll come to appreciate how inexpensive it really is to set up a hard-seller to pump up your profits.

Is the web making you lose money faster than you earn it?

One of the greatest myths in web marketing is that all you need to do is slap up a website showcasing your products and submit it to the search engines... and instantly you'll have hordes of customers flipping out their wallets to buy from you.

As you and I both know, nothing could be further from the truth. If things were really that easy, you wouldn't have ordered this special report, right?

The fact is, setting up a website and making it profitable can be costly and cumbersome. But as expensive and difficult as it may be, you have no choice but to get yourself on the .com bandwagon.

If you don't optimize your website with the killer strategies I am about to reveal, your business may just wither and die... just like all the "dot com deaths" you see on television. And we wouldn't want that to happen, would we?

A simple but effective solution!

Fortunately, you no longer have to waste tons of money and time in a futile attempt to bring in sales from your website. This special report will give you the exact strategies I use to create killer mini-sites that literally produce money on command.Here is a small overview of what you are going to get by reading my special report "How to create killer mini-sites that sell like crazy!":
Section 1) The secret formula for creating killer mini-sites

Section 2) How to write irresistible copy for your mini-site

Section 3) Creating your own infoproduct to sell

Section 4) Selling other people's products

Section 5) Where to host your mini-sites and get the best bang for the buck

Section 6) The 5 foolproof strategies to promote your mini-sites

Section 7) Master strategies and twists the pro's use and my exclusive mini-site swipe file that you can use to model their success!

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