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4 Ways To Make Affiliate Sales Without A Website

September 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Affiliate Payload Review

For many years, affiliate marketers have been slogging their guts out creating content, building huge authority sites, portals and virtual communities in order to attract enough traffic to make affiliate commissions.

Also, until recently, anyone new to the world of affiliate marketing has been led to believe that this laborious path to making a few sales as an affiliate is the same one they must tread in order to break free from the day job and become a super affiliate for themselves.

But thankfully, that’s all changing as we speak.

No longer do we have to slave away at creating large amounts of content or persuade other webmasters to link to our newbie sites.

Due to the widening nature of the internet, plus the simplicity of affiliate marketing, there are ample ways to rake in a ton of cash purely in affiliate sales without half the work of years gone by.

How is this done you might ask? Well, here are 4 ways you can get started within the next 5 minutes…

1. Forum posting

Forums are as old as the internet itself, yet placing your affiliate links in forums is still as effective as it always was. Providing you add some sort of genuine help or advice to others and appear authoritative on the same subject that your affiliate offer is related to, you’ll soon be able to drive traffic straight to your affiliate links without the need for a website.

2. Blog/Video Posting

The principle of blog and video posting is the same as forum posting. Leave a useful comment on someone’s blog or Youtube video, with your affiliate link and expect to see some traffic flowing. The more traffic already flowing to that particular video or blog, the more chances of a sale.

3. PPC Direct Linking

Sure, it costs a little money to use PPC, but you can effectively write an ad, send the visitor directly to your affiliate link and never need to create masses of content or buy your own domain name. If someone else beat you to it on Google’s Adwords PPC engine, then don’t forget that there are literally hundreds, if not thousands of other smaller PPC engines from competing search engine companies.

4. Group posting

This may require a little content, but still doesn’t need to be your own. If you decide to write some useful content (such as a brief 2 paragraphs about how to do something) then you can post to popular online groups such as Google Groups, with your affiliate link included, and expect to see a steady flow of traffic directly to your affiliate link. If you don’t want to write a word, there are plenty of article directories where you can republish other people’s articles legally…just remember to include your affiliate link somewhere on the post you make in the group.

These are just a handful of proven ways to start getting paid passively every month as an affiliate, for no more than 30 minutes “work” in most cases.

However, the problem with promoting affiliate products is that it will always take a lot longer and a lot more people sent through to the offer before you make a sale.

This is because the price is always something people cannot always justify or even afford at the time.

There is a sneaky way around this, which very few people in the online marketing world ever talk about. It’s about promoting different types of affiliate offers that convert at a much higher rate, because they do not require you, as the affiliate, to actually sell anything at all!

What makes this new system even better is the facts that just like the methods above, you don’t need a website or existing traffic.

If you’d like to know what the 1% of lazy affiliate marketers know, then check out this review where this new type of affiliate marketing is exposed from the inside.

Check out this in depth and unbiased review of the Affiliate Payload using the link below

Affiliate Payload Review

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PPC Advertising Without Breaking The Bank

September 7th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s no secret that the people who cut the biggest cheques in this world are the people who are willing to write smaller ones to get there.

If you’re reading this, you already know that affiliate marketing is a tough game for anyone involved, but particularly for the type of person that wants to dip in and out of new markets and spread their assets across many different niches (always a good idea).

So unless you’ve already got a well trafficked website and/or a huge list that is highly focused and relevant to the products you’re aiming to promote, you’ve got a choice:

1. Start working hard at building sites, hunting backlinks, writing a serious amount of articles, content and blogs…

…eventually your efforts will pay off. But don’t expect money (or indeed traffic) to come knocking for the best part of the next 12 months…not consistently or in large volumes at least.

2. PPC traffic. Bam.

Remember the cutting small cheques to win bigger ones philosophy? Well, PPC is the broker and boy has it got some big affiliate cheques waiting with your name on it.

In a world full of potential markets to dip into and make money, the first option is simple not viable for the hungry netreprenuer. There’s too much work and time required, unless you outsource all of the work (which can often be a huge energy hog and often ends up in tears anyway).

However, people may argue that PPC is also a huge time and energy hog, and PPC can also leave you ended up in tears, particularly after the major PPC search engines such as Google are becoming so competitive and particularly about the campaigns you set up and run.

But in order to get instant traffic and make money from literally every corner of the internet, PPC is still the ultimate way to tap into hungry buyers overnight (plus you don’t have to worry about your traffic levels suddenly dropping like you do with free traffic).

So the real key is to beat the system, and make PPC easy to operate, without losing money and spending lots of time in the process.

In order to do so, you’ll need to address the following key aspects to making your PPC campaign a success…

1. Testing is key

If you don’t test which keywords are bringing you money, and you don’t test which way of presenting your offers (via your webpage/landing page etc) then you’ll always be throwing money away. Once you know what is working, you can dump the duds and literally save yourself thousands in wasted clicks.

Then, reinvest that saved money into more clicks, or even use it to outsource some of your “nitty-gritty” work that you don’t want to do yourself anymore.

2. Target desperate keywords

It’s far easier to target people who are in a desperate mental state than it is to target “tire kickers” who are just snooping around, with no credit card in hand.

3. Watch your budget, but don’t limit it

Of course, the safest way to save yourself wasted PPC cash is to keep a close eye on your campaigns. However, the common mistake here is to cap your daily PPC budget.

By doing this, you’re essentially telling Google not to show your ads too often. This will save you money, but will also limit your exposure and will take you longer to find out of your campaign is going in the right direction. It’s far better to stop the campaign manually when things start getting expensive (providing you’re not in profit that is!)

If you are interested in maximizing your ppc campaigns then check out this great review

Google Nemesis Review

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