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    y u no do it?

    Advertising (learn more)

    Advertise virtually anything here, with CPM banner ads, CPM email ads and CPC contextual links. You can target relevant areas of the site and show ads based on geographical location of the user if you wish.

    Starts at just $1 per CPM or $0.10 per CPC.

Anybody tried AffiliateBuddy.net?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by User123-2009, Dec 22, 2010.

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    Hello. This looks quite compelling for somebody who is searching for affiliates, but has anybody actually tried their products/services before?

    If so, please rate your experience.

    Now if your experience was unsatisfactory, then do you know of any alternatives?

    Thanks.
     
    User123-2009, Dec 22, 2010 IP
  2. merrias

    merrias Peon

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    what is affiliate marketing?
    Affiliate programs can be a big source of revenue. The key to maximizing your earnings is engaging your readers. Unlike traditional ads where you are paid for impressions or clicks, affiliates are only paid when/if a specific action is performed. The action might be a purchase or signing up for a newsletter, but regardless, you are not paid until you've compelled your readers to act.

    With that in mind, here are the Top 10 Commandments for affiliate marketing success.

    1. Know Your Audience
    The most successful way to use affiliate programs is to anticipate and meet the needs of your readers. Consider why they are coming to your site. What are you providing that they are looking for? Make sure the affiliate products you are promoting provide a solution to your audience's problems.

    If you are writing about sports, don't put up affiliate ads for printer toner just because everyone has a printer and those programs have a high payout. The people who are coming to read commentary or get stats for their favorite teams aren't thinking about those things when they're on your site.

    The more relevant the ads are to your readers, the more likely they will use them.

    2. Be Trustworthy
    Readers are savvy. They know an affiliate link when they see one. If you break their trust by promoting a product you don't believe in or take advantage of their visit with too many ads, they will leave and never come back.

    It is your repeat visitors that will drive traffic. They are the ones who will give you linkbacks, spread the word, and recommend your site as the go-to place for valuable content. You need to build a relationship based on genuine content.

    If your visitors don't think you're being honest, they won't read anything else you have to say.

    3. Be Helpful
    Think of affiliate ads as additional resources that complement your content. Give value to your content by making it helpful, useful, and informative.

    Don't put up a list of your favorite books, hoping people will click on the affiliate link, purchase the books (just because you listed them), so you can cash in on a sale. Take some time to write a detailed review, and use affiliate ads to point them in the right direction if they decide to act on your information. That's what affiliate ads are for. If you write a great review recommending a book and readers buy the book because of it, you should get something for that.

    But just throwing out links to products with no rhyme or reason will result in a quick exit by visitors.

    4. Be Transparent
    Always disclose your affiliations. Your readers will appreciate your honesty, and will feel better about contributing to your earnings. If they sense that you are being less than honest about your affiliations, they are savvy enough to bypass your link and go directly to the vendor just to avoid giving you referral credit.

    Honesty and full disclosure is a necessary part to building a loyal reader base. They know they are supporting you by using your referral links. Make them happy and eager to do so.

    5. Select Carefully
    Take the time to go through all the different options for products or services available through the programs. Put some thought into which products or services your readers may need or like. Also, change the ads around often, try different ones, and use different graphics and text to see which are the most effective.

    It may take some time before you figure out the best formula, and you may also find that you need to continually rotate ads to attract more attention.

    6. Try Different Programs
    If one particular program doesn't seem to be working for you, try another one.

    Affiliate programs don't look the same. They offer different products, services, and payment structures. Some programs will have a lifetime payout on sales while others will limit it to 30-90 days. Some programs allow much more flexibility in the types of ad units available, as well as colors and design so it fits better on your site's layout.

    Also, check your favorite vendors to see if they run their own affiliate program. Sometimes you can go directly to the source. You're not limited to big affiliate networks.

    Integrate systematic ad testing into your strategy to maximize your profits.

    7. Write Timeless Content
    Your old content can still be valuable even though it's no longer on your front page. Take advantage of the long term opportunities by making sure you provide timeless content.

    If visitors come across your older content first, and find that it offers dated information, they will leave right away. Of course, information moves forward, so relevant content changes quickly. You can make your content timeless simply by adding links to your updated articles on your old ones.

    Many platforms allow you to show "most recent" or "most popular" or "related articles" on every page, so no matter how old the article is, it will always show access to your new ones. Your old content can make money for you indefinitely.

    8. Be Patient
    Affiliate revenue grows and builds up with time. Remember that some programs offer lifetime payouts. If you refer a visitor, you may continue to make money from that one visitor even if he doesn't come back to your site. Also, as long as you have referral links still active in your old posts, they may still payout for you.

    Affiliate programs aren't a get rich quick plan, but it provides opportunity to make passive income in the future.

    9. Stay Relevant
    Keep up to date on the latest offerings of your affiliate programs. New ad units, advertisers, and tools are constantly being added to improve usability and be more visually appealing. Small changes go a long way in motivating action by readers. You may be left out in the dust by being complacent with your strategy.

    Don't get lazy about monitoring trends and exploring new opportunities.

    10. Content Comes First
    Above all else, your content must be your highest priority.

    Your content is your foundation, the life blood on which the site exists. Without valuable and helpful content, readers won't come. Focus on providing excellent content, and the monetizing strategies will work out.

    Once you start compromising your content to cater to the affiliate programs or any other money making venture, you will lose your readers. Once that happens, you will lose the opportunity to receive any earnings from any of your ads, be they CPM, CPC, or referral based.
     
    merrias, Dec 23, 2010 IP
  3. mtmjohn

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    Never heard of this company. I personally suggest http://andyrodriguez.com/ for affiliate program management and affiliate recruitment service. :)
     
    mtmjohn, Dec 23, 2010 IP
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    Did you personally try them before?
     
    User123-2009, Dec 23, 2010 IP
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    Just talked to them and their service is not for me.
     
    User123-2009, Dec 23, 2010 IP