HI, I just came across some articles with affiliate links in the resource box, here is one link http://ezinearticles.com/?Burn-the-...efraud?-Reveal-the-Truth-Right-Now&id=3978947 If you check with the link posted below the article you will be redirected to direct affiliate link. I tried to put my af link in my articles but EZ did not approve it. I want to follow the style of Jason Woody, could anyone tell me how he did put link that way?
They allow this as long as you redirect from a top level domain. Meaning, if you're promoting burn the fat, you'll need to register a domain for the sole purpose of redirecting that domain to burn the fat. The redirect itself is very easy to do, it is a simple PHP redirect.
Yeh, what he said ^^ also, this is their official guidelines from this page: http://ezinearticles.com/editorial-guidelines.html EzineArticles.com Editorial Guidelines: (AFFILIATE PROGRAMS): Affiliate links will be allowed if the link is a domain name you own which forward/redirects to the affiliate link from the top-level of the domain name. For example, it is permissible to forward to an affiliate link from: http://your-company-name.com/ ...but it would not be permissible to forward to an affiliate link from: http://your-company-name.com/page.html http://your-company-name.com/subdirectory/ http://your-company-name.com/subdirectory/page.html http://sub-domain.your-company-name.com/ Any article with an affiliate link that does not adhere to this guideline will cause the article to be rejected.
I would answer the same as the two above, but have one question why would you do that? I've seen many others doing the same thing such a loss. Better try to send that traffic to an opt in page and make those visitors opt in to become regular customers.
^^ yes, this is also true, I always recommend building your own lists as that becomes your business rather than just directing traffic. This way you can use it again and again. However no one really seems to do this, seems people don't believe it or something, or just don't bother... which is pretty crazy as all the evidence is there that this is how the big vendors and affiliates are successful, and in my own experience I make more money through my lists than any other method of traffic (and its all free after you've acquired it), and also the affilaites who rpomote us via email maketing are by FAR the best converters.
He just means buying a website, from any domain seller such as GoDaddy etc - https://www.godaddy.com/ - you can get .info domains really cheap, .com etc are more expensive, just depends on what you want the domain for - just for forwarding then a .info is fine - if it is a real site you want to build then I would always advise getting a .com
This is the only way I promote Clickbank products, by building a list. I also promote multiple affiliate products on my follow-up email campaign. I also use Clickbank squeeze pages that are perfectly tailored to match the affiliates Sales Page. I make huge commissions using these methods.
Wow, someone else who believes in email marketing Seems everyone is just article marketing on here, the real money is in the list you build - time and time again you can market to the filtered people who are interested enough to join your newsletter. Just look at any "guru" or big marketer and they will have a list, it is something you should get into as soon as you have the basics of traffic generation and site building down.
Too true. Look at Mike Filsaime an Chris Farrell to name a couple. Chris can't get his point across often enough "BUILD YOUR LIST". Most people get affiliate marketing wrong and start with the "product" when infact you should be starting with the "LIST" or the "CUSTOMERS" interested in a hot niche product. Then you can sell to them via your autoresponder. Simple really when you know how.