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Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Blogs on Your Affiliate Site |
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| Blogs can help affiliates increase traffic to their website, both by helping to produce better search engine results, and in increasing the return traffic to a site.You can raise your search engine results because the keywords that are relevant to your site will be repeated in the context of other synonyms and phrases related to your site’s subject. Your site will show up in searches of people who are ready to buy. By including a blog on a site, you have an automatic means for updating information and opinions. The entries are dated, so visitors don’t wonder how old the information is, something especially important on a fast-changing subject.Blogs complement content-r (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Google AdSense and Affiliates |
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| Content rich sites can earn additional income, instead of or in addition to the use of traditional affiliate banners -- by using Google AdSense. Adsense serves up contextually targeted text and image ads that are targeted to particular pages of your site. They are designed to give ongoing, appropriate product purchase opportunities to your site visitors, with a minimum of effort by the site publisher. Once approved for the program, the site publisher places one link per site page, and is served up to three ads when pages are opened.Google creates the relationships with the advertisers and only delivers the most appropriate ones to your web pages. Based upon keywords, a real tim (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Structuring an Affiliate Marketing Program |
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| For merchants an affiliate marketing program may look like an attractive way to make sales without having to pay upfront for advertising or salespeople. You can create a sales force of almost any size, and commissions are paid only when sales are made.What should merchants do to make the most of their affiliate programs?
Look carefully at the affiliates who apply to your program. They should offer something that you don’t that will positively dispose the site visitor to buy from you. Articles, product reviews, blogs and newsletters are some of the value adds you should expect an affiliate site to have.
Review the products the proposed affiliate sells, and be sure that yo (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Site Ranking 101 for Affiliates |
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| By now most sites have updated and enhanced content in order to appeal to search engines, and Google in particular. Optimized keywords and key phrases will increase the popularity of your links and at some point Google will spider your site if it is optimized. Google’s methodology is constantly second-guessed, but the algorithms are top secret and ever-changing. The Google bot may spider any part of your site during a visit, so it’s in your best interest to optimize your site overall with quality content, blogs and easy navigation. Because Google’s bot searches so many pages, may of which are unchanged or inactive, getting your entire site spidered may take quite some time. (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Technical Optimization for Affiliates |
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| Technical optimization refers to all the factors related to the technical details of your website, and how they affect the ranking of your site in search engines. They are important because they give valuable information to the spider that crawls your site, and ultimately decides how close to the top of a search you are placed. And this visibility directly impacts the traffic and profitability of your website.Optimizing includes:Keywords in your URL (optimal, but not always possible)Keyword density of about 8% per pageKey phrases that relate to the keywords of very pageKeywords in titles and headingsBold and capitalized wordsKeywords in (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Local Advertising for Affiliates |
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| While the web was once a way for advertisers to promote national brands and sell regardless of geography, the move to localization has begun. In the past, local advertisers, by virtue of their market size, tended to focus primarily on local yellow pages and local or regional newspapers. Now, specialty retailers, department stores, doctors and dentists, realtors, insurance agencies and financial services providers, such as banks and mortgage companies have significantly increased their spending on the web.With this comes opportunities for sites that focus on particular geographic areas. A site that provides information on a region (there aren’t usually enough sites for a single (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Tweaking Offline Content For An Affiliate Site |
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| Some businesses have brochure content, articles and research that would be valuable resources in a niche website. But it isn’t keyword optimized, and to do so would take more money and time than it took to put together the rest of the site. What can you do?Get the electronic versions of the material and divide it up into pages of 250 to 350 words. If you only have hard copies, scan the material in, using the editable text option in your scanner’s software.Divide the text up, using headings and subheadings, into a quicker “web read”.Link any studies or charts with descriptive links, which do better in search engines and are clicked on more often by readers t (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Getting Press As An Affiliate |
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| Affiliates who rely solely upon search engines or links to deliver their audience are only considering half the picture. Press releases sent to appropriate media are likely to bring you site visitors you haven’t reached in other ways.But what should your release highlight? An announcement, a new product, additions or changes to management, new partners, site features or products. Maybe an amazing piece of advice that turned up in a blog and how it changed the sites of many of your visitors.Once you’ve decided upon the topic, follow these guidelines:
Type in a word processing program, but convert it to PDF for distribution
Use your company stationeryCenter the (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Increasing the Value of Each Affiliate Sale |
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| Restaurants have perfected the art of upselling, making you happy you ordered more than you ever planned—a little appetizer, a special salad, the to-die-for dessert. And it doesn’t work just because liquor is involved! People want all that and they’re in an environment that pre-disposes them to ordering it. Many times customers don’t at all feel as if they’re being pressured or oversold if, and only if, what you’ve presented to them as an option is something they really want, need or didn’t know existed.As an affiliate you have created the environment where people learn about a subject, and buy related products, often based upon your recommendation or evaluation. (read full article) |
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Category :: Affiliate Revenue Articles |
Author :: Karen Kari  |
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| Article Title :: Easy Does It - Why Scream At Affiliate Customers? |
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| Anyone who has clicked on an online ad, particularly mini-sites for e-books and other information products, knows what screaming online means. Capital letters. Lots of yellow and red, repetition and teasers. But they have your interest and you keep reading. You start out feeling you need this information. You sign up for the free newsletter. After the third or forth page, you feel the fatigue setting in despite the zinging exclamation points. Through glazed eyes, with your last ounce of strength, you click the little “x” box and escape the frenzy.What was all that, and why was it so painful? You really wanted the information, and understand that the seller needs to conv (read full article) |
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