Actively Searching for Affiliates on the Web
Category: Affiliate Marketing - Setting Up | Date: 2003-04-28 |
Recruiting new affiliates is of utmost importance to a successful program. Without affiliates you dont make any money, its as simple as that. Now, Im sure that youre on the ball, and youve contacted everyone you can possibly think of, starting with your soft market and moving out from there. Youve probably got some great people working for you, but wouldnt it be great to have more? To be really successful, youve got to make sure that youre tapping into every possible affiliate recruiting resource. The web is an endless resource of potential affiliates, and Ive listed a few forums here that have really worked for me. Why dont you give them a try?
Directly Related Sales Sites:
These are not sites that sell the same product you do, but sites that sell something directly related to it. Say you sell gardening shears, a directly related site would be one offering gardening gloves or plant food. You can do a search, using terms from your line of business to find related sites. Look over the sites that turn up and then contact people about hosting your banner on their site. Maybe you could offer to host theirs on your site as well.
Information Oriented Or Content Sites:
These are sites that arent offering anything for sale, but are offering information about a certain industry or hobby. An example of an informational site related to your gardening glove business would be a Q and A site for gardeners, or a site offering information on the various breeds of roses. Once again, a web search using terms from your line of business will turn up tons of sites in this vein. If your product is truly something useful for people interested in the site topic, the webmaster may be happy to host your banner.
Bulletin Boards and Discussion Groups:
These are those sites where people post ideas, questions and responses in a dialogue related to a specific topic. Once again do a search to find some interesting boards related to your business. Once youve found a few, dont just jump in. Read the postings for a few weeks before you get involved. This way, youll know the general tone of the board and get to know some of the personalities, and youll have a good idea how to approach the group when you start.
Above all, dont be pushy with your program. Bulletin board/discussion group etiquette is a serious issue. If a newcomer starts right off trying to sell something, people will be really turned off. Start out just answering a few questions and offering some solid advice in your field. Develop a presence and an air of authority on the board, and before you know it, people will be asking you for advice. You can talk to them about your program then.
These web sources can be a great means of meeting potential affiliates. It only makes sense that people selling products or offering information directly related to your business will be interested in your program. With just a little effort you might find yourself making a lot more money, so start those searches today.
About the Author
Keller Flynn knows about Super Affiliates and what it takes to find or help create them. Keller also knows the full spectrum of tools, ideas and action steps needed to create and run a successful affiliate program. Reach him at 801-328-9006. Get his Extra Money Newsletter FREE at AffiliateDirector.com to learn more about how YOU can profit from the affiliate boom
:To contact see details below.
keller@affiliatedirector.com
http://www.AffiliateDirector.com
Directly Related Sales Sites:
These are not sites that sell the same product you do, but sites that sell something directly related to it. Say you sell gardening shears, a directly related site would be one offering gardening gloves or plant food. You can do a search, using terms from your line of business to find related sites. Look over the sites that turn up and then contact people about hosting your banner on their site. Maybe you could offer to host theirs on your site as well.
Information Oriented Or Content Sites:
These are sites that arent offering anything for sale, but are offering information about a certain industry or hobby. An example of an informational site related to your gardening glove business would be a Q and A site for gardeners, or a site offering information on the various breeds of roses. Once again, a web search using terms from your line of business will turn up tons of sites in this vein. If your product is truly something useful for people interested in the site topic, the webmaster may be happy to host your banner.
Bulletin Boards and Discussion Groups:
These are those sites where people post ideas, questions and responses in a dialogue related to a specific topic. Once again do a search to find some interesting boards related to your business. Once youve found a few, dont just jump in. Read the postings for a few weeks before you get involved. This way, youll know the general tone of the board and get to know some of the personalities, and youll have a good idea how to approach the group when you start.
Above all, dont be pushy with your program. Bulletin board/discussion group etiquette is a serious issue. If a newcomer starts right off trying to sell something, people will be really turned off. Start out just answering a few questions and offering some solid advice in your field. Develop a presence and an air of authority on the board, and before you know it, people will be asking you for advice. You can talk to them about your program then.
These web sources can be a great means of meeting potential affiliates. It only makes sense that people selling products or offering information directly related to your business will be interested in your program. With just a little effort you might find yourself making a lot more money, so start those searches today.
About the Author
Keller Flynn knows about Super Affiliates and what it takes to find or help create them. Keller also knows the full spectrum of tools, ideas and action steps needed to create and run a successful affiliate program. Reach him at 801-328-9006. Get his Extra Money Newsletter FREE at AffiliateDirector.com to learn more about how YOU can profit from the affiliate boom
:To contact see details below.
keller@affiliatedirector.com
http://www.AffiliateDirector.com
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