By Dave Cooper



The reason there are some failures and jaded feelings about affiliate
marketing is because people don't think about what the very phrase means. There
are two words to consider. Affiliate is a definition that comes to most people
quite easily as it means "A person, organization, or establishment
associated with another". Easy enough. The second part of that phrase is
the one that will make or break your efforts to be a success in affiliate
marketing.
Marketing. People think it means knocking on doors, making hundreds of
phone calls, sending out thousands of e-mails, just to market your product or
service that you're selling through an affiliate network. True, you are an
affiliate of a company and you are selling the same thing as dozens of other
people, how to you set yourself apart from the crowd?
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If you're marketing your affiliate program through cold calls, first of
all, make sure you're targeting the right market. You can't build a
relationship to your prospects marketing services if the person you're
contacting has no base interest in your affiliate network service or product.
Many affiliate marketers get discouraged because they feel every proverbial
door is slammed in their faces. It's not that they aren't good sales people or
they have chosen the wrong affiliate network to market, they have simply chosen
the wrong venue to sell those affiliate marketing services to.
When you're marketing your affiliate program from your own website.
First all, make sure there are no frames. You might as well be wearing Harry
Potter's Cloak of Invisibility if you're going to frame a webpage. Your site
won't show up in return results because it won't be indexed by the major search
engines.
Next, throw out useless graphics, do you really need that dancing sack
of money on your website? Screaming sales fluff words "It's the BEST"
or empty promises to prospects mean nothing and quite frankly, turn most people
off from anything of substance you really had to say about your affiliate
marketing program. Instead, think about what you would want to know if you were
joining an affiliate marketing program. Write your website as if you were
speaking to one person only, the person that is reading your website at that
moment.
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On your website, tell a little about how the affiliate marketing program
took you from a paycheck to paycheck existence and you can now afford certain
luxuries that were your motivating factor. You wanted to take a vacation, help
put your kids through college, buy a new car, or pay off your credit card
bills. Think about the issues that originally made you want to get into
affiliate marketing, there are a good majority of people that feel the same way
and they all have the potential to be part of your affiliate marketing network.
Invite a dialogue with people. You can't have a relationship with your
prospects without open communication. Tell people they can contact you and ask
you questions and when they do, be friendly but remain businessnesslike. It's a
fine line and you'll find it quickly. One successful affiliate marketer would
answer his various prospects questions sent via e-mail and then always throw in
something about the weather he was experiencing. Could be the snow on the
ground, the drenching rains that would drown a duck or just the heat that made
him wish for an ice cream truck from his youth. Just that one sentence made him
more real to his potential clients. They would write back wanting more
information and then tell him about their weather. It seems small and
insignificant, but it's really huge. He was giving people a real person to deal
with. Not an affiliate marketing program, not a faceless website, not the black
and white text of an e-mail, but an honest to goodness friendly person they
wanted to join up with all because he talked about the weather.
When you're using relationship based marketing for your affiliate
program, you're not trying to create a best friend - you are creating an
honest, trusting business relationship and there's nothing stronger. Studies
have shown people will stick with an affiliate marketing program longer if they
have a comfort level with the people they are dealing with. Relationship based
marketing does exactly that.
Now that you know how to create a loyalty to your affiliate marketing
program, use these tips to make yourself stand out from the other affiliates
and boost your network base and your affiliate sales!
Article Source: EzineArticles expert: Dave Cooper
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