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| Is your website not receiving the number of hits you thought it would? Are you having trouble keeping visitors on your site or even coming back? Most importantly, are they buying what you have to offer? If not, start by asking yourself this question: “Does my website have content?” No one likes to visit a website drowning in banners and advertisements. Not only is it overwhelming to the visitor, it’s usually boring and far from aesthetically pleasing. Visitors will want to turn the other way and quickly close their browser windows; the drive to delve deeper into the site and actually buy something is no longer with them. People like content, whether it’s a product review, articles relevant to your website, or news and information relevant to your niche market. Content gives people something to do during their visit. Not only that, it sows within them the seeds of trust. When there are descriptions of what a product does, product reviews, articles on a specific offer or something relevant to your offers, visitors are not only being presold, they are trusting you as a webmaster and as a vendor. They realize that you had taken time out of your busy schedule to push what your have to sell. Visitors will start to trust and value your opinion. That can quickly turn into a sale! Not only that, but visitors will want to return and buy from you again and again. Why? Maybe they liked how you handled a certain product review. Or maybe the article you ran on Offer X really struck a chord with them, and they wanted to try it out themselves. Because of your content, visitors were really eager to buy your products. Congratulations! You’re now a trusted vendor with loyal consumers! Quick Tip: If you’re ever in doubt about your website’s content, visit an online store you shop at. Look at their website and ask yourself, “Why do I buy from this vendor?” Do you enjoy their honest product reviews? How about the way they break down product information? Maybe it’s the website’s sleek and professional-looking design that has your wanting to buy? Then take those answers and apply them to your own website! |
| Opt-In Mailing Lists - Part One : | Click for Tip |
| Looking for a direct way to contact your website’s visitors and keep them informed on what’s new? Place an opt-in mailing list on your website! What is an opt-in mailing list? It’s a way for visitors to subscribe to a newsletter that YOU send them! They type in their email address, hit the subscribe button and viola! Instant web audience! Opt-in lists are a great way to strengthen consumer loyalty and generate new sales. They can also be used to reel in the timid, soon-to-be customer as well. Even today people sometimes feel uncomfortable buying from the Internet. However, they might still be interested in receiving a product newsletter. Three weeks down the road though, after receiving a few of your emails and liking what you had to say, those wary and timid customers might just bite the bullet and order something from your website. You achieve two things with an opt-in mailing list: You keep present consumers updated. You reel in consumers that are yet to be! There are plenty of free opt-in mailing list services. Some excellent choices are: Your Mailing List Provider Aardvark Mailing List Zinester Bravenet Mailing List Service If you have your own domain and would like to host your mailing list locally, you can download a great program called MailMachine right here. Quick Tips Keep your emails and newsletters concise. People’s inboxes are flooded with an average of 15 emails a day. Most are deleted, but even the ones opened are usually just skimmed. Say all that you can in the least words possible! Try to keep it under 400 words! |
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| Not generating enough sales? Want to optimize the selling power of your website? You’d be amazed at the role site design plays in the selling of online products. Maybe it’s time you gave your site a makeover! Navigation is key. Pretend you’re a new visitor. Look through your website and ask yourself, “Is it easy to navigate? Can I find what I’m looking for within three clicks? Are product pages laid out in an aesthetic yet non-confusing manner?” Make sure your site’s navigation is easy to find and access. If your site is too hard to navigate, would-be consumers will get frustrated and leave. Take a look at the following sites for examples of clear navigation: Asseenontvnetwork.com Amazon.com Hsn.com Animenation.com Right at the top or along the left-hand side are product categories. Categories are a great way to break down your site’s wares. If people aren’t sure what they’re looking for, or if they are at your site to simply browse, category listings are an easy and convenient way to shop. They can also work to your advantage with visitors who know exactly what it is they’re after. Say someone is looking for the Aloette Skin Renewal System. Because they have to navigate through your site’s Beauty section, this visitor is exposed to other beauty products and will be more apt to purchase multiple items. Lists and tables. Product categories are generally found in vertical or horizontal lists as text links (as seen in the examples above). Actual products are usually displayed within tables in rows and columns. Generating tables for your website in WYSIWYG programs like Frontpage and Dreamweaver is easy and painless. Just click the table button, insert the number of cells you wish to generate and presto! Instant product grouping. If you are in need of a WYSIWYG HTML editor, there are some free programs available for download. They do just about everything Frontpage and Dreamweaver does but without the cost! Nvu Composer Trellian WebPage Quick Tips If your site is in desperate need of a makeover but your HTML knowledge isn’t up to par, no worries. There are places where you can download professional-looking website templates. Free Templates Master Templates Free Templates Online Low Cost Templates (often with Flash logos) Template Monster |
| Opt-In Mailing Lists - Part Two : | Click for Tip |
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Okay. You have a list of email addresses, collected via opt-in. Now, what exactly do you do with it? After people hit the submit button on your opt-in form, encourage them to whitelist your email address. Mail service with spam block is commonplace now, and mass emails, even solicited ones, are still sometimes mistaken as spam. Play an active role in your business and with your customers. People like knowing that there is an actual person behind a website rather than a lifeless robot mindlessly soliciting sales. Quick Tips Along with your whitelist request on the web page following signup, ask new opt-ins to join your message board as well! |
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So, you have a nice-looking website. Now what? How do you get the traffic you need to clinch those sales? There are a many ways to promote your website online. Submitting your site’s URL to Google, the number one search engine, isn’t a bad idea. It’s easy, it’s free and your whole site is indexed. Have patience though if your initial ranking isn’t what you thought it would be. Who says that the only way to promote a website is online? There are some great ways to still promote while you’re away from the computer. |
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Your website is looking great! You have a sleek and professional-looking design that uniquely showcases all of CPA Warehouse’s hot offers. You have that opt-in mailing list up and running, collecting email addresses. The forums are active. But are you still stuck with a mile long web address? People are more apt to remember an address that is short. People who randomly happen upon your site will find it hard to recall a long web address later on. Don’t risk losing repeat customers due to short-term memory loss. You can host your website on a freeserver and still have a short web address like private, paid domains! This is called URL redirection. Interested in cloaking your affiliate link codes as well? If you’re a bit familiar with HTML, it’s quite easy to do. Simply put in this slice of code in between the last quotation mark of your HREF tag and the > sign.
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Every affiliate’s dream is to make big money without doing much of anything. Everyone has heard success stories of people who make thousands of dollars while they’re asleep. And while that may be true, these affiliates didn’t just randomly sign up with an affiliate program a week prior, slap together a website, and sit back to watch the money roll in. Before you can take it easy, there is work to be done. Especially early on in your partnership with CPA Warehouse, you will have your work cut out for you. It takes time to create content, streamline your site’s layout, build your email list, and increase your ranking with search engines. It takes determination, dedication and, above all, patience if you want to succeed. Probably the best thing you can do as a new affiliate is educate yourself on affiliate marketing. Learn the jargon. Search the Internet for articles on how to make a splash in this new and exciting world of marketing. (Use key terms like “Affiliate Marketing 101” or “New to Affiliate Marketing.”) Visit successful affiliate websites to see why they are such a success… then do one better! It is possible to generate substantial income, and it is possible to do it in your sleep, but not immediately and not without doing a bit of work first. If anyone tells you otherwise, they’re lying. |
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It’s probably in your best interest when building a website to have your content revolve around something you know. That way you won’t be spending valuable hours researching and reviewing an unfamiliar topic or specific product. The process of writing copy will be enjoyable instead of agonizing. Don’t turn your affiliate experience into something awful. If you dread updating your site’s content, maybe you didn’t build the right website. Just because a friend told you financial sites work best for him, that doesn’t mean the same kind of site will work the same kind of magic for you. |
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Not only should you rotate older offers out of your website, you should be doing the same with your site content and creatives as well. Keep it fresh! Repeat visitors like it when websites change. It makes them feel like they’re visiting a new website when text, graphics and even layout is added or modified. Remember, we here at CPA Warehouse are here to help as well as serve all your graphical needs. If you are in need of a banner in a particular size, just let us know! While it’s nice to change visual content, text is just as important, if not more-so, to add to and freshen up. A fresh review about a product might entice a repeat visitor into finally purchasing. Updating and adding these are great ways to keep your content fresh. More often than not, people feel better reading reviews before they buy, especially if the product is unfamiliar to them. Just be sure to run your original product blurbs and reviews by us before publishing it to your website! Quick Writing Tip It’s fine to upsell a product by highlighting all the great things about it, such as added features and bonuses, but it’s another thing to give a visitor false or misleading information. Do not make false claims. Doing so will lead to the termination of your affiliate account! Be wary on how you use comparatives and superlatives. If in doubt on whether or not you should use one, don’t use it. It’s better to just give straight, black and white info than to make promises you or the product cannot keep. Once again, make sure to send us your original, product descriptions and blurbs before publishing them! |
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When surfing the web, people oftentimes forget about the ones behind a website. The ones who build and maintain them. Contribute to them. This is especially true of online companies and stores. Within this tangled web of HTML code, humanity is sacrificed to bots and crawlers. Claim your identity! That is why clear yet concise ‘About Us’ and ‘Contact’ pages are so important. They act as reminders to people that there are actual human beings beyond their computer screens, eager and willing to help them if need be. These pages also humanize a website, which can work greatly to your advantage. When customers can relate to you, you’re building trust as well as good character. Reply in a timely fashion. We all hate it when we send email to people (especially a commercial business) and are forced to wait weeks for a reply, or ever an reply at all. Learn from what you despise; don’t be the same way with your customers. When someone comes to you with a question, be sure to follow up quickly. The more prompt your reply is, odds are the more impressed people will be! Because of your polished customer relations skills, you will be the one your visitors will want to deal with in the future. If you want to be the website that stands out from all the others, securing good relations with your visitors is a great place to start. Quick Tip If someone were to send you a question to which you don’t know that answer, don’t ever leave them hanging! You can do one of two things: Do some research so you can adequately answer their question. |
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There is great power to be had in text links. Do not underestimate them! Not only are they important in getting visitors to click and buy, they play an important role in search engine optimization. Anchor texts are the words used in a hyperlink on a webpage. For example: Planting key words in your anchor text greatly impacts the way search engines, like Google, rank your website. Word selection plays a significant role in how well your site ranks within a search engine; picking quality words and phrases is key. Product names, along with phrases and words relevant to your niche market are very important. Consider the following: |