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How To Check Your Online Influence
Friday, July 1st, 2011
Prior to the Internet, if consumers were dissatisfied with a company, its products or services, they would tell a few friends who might also tell a few others. Maybe the consumer would write a letter to the company or call the customer service department to complain. For the most part, however, that’s where it ended.
Now, that person can express his or her viewpoint via Facebook or Twitter and see the message spread quickly. Smart companies recognize that social media has given customers a greater capacity to influence buying decisions and are taking steps to ensure that positive relationships are built with key influencers.
Finding Influencers
The first step toward developing such relationships is finding who these influencers are and where they maintain a presence online. You can use comprehensive brand reputation monitoring tools — such as Alterian SM2, Trackur or Brandseye — for this purpose.
Even free tools such as Tweetbeep, which monitors conversations within Twitter based on keywords you input, or Twitter search can help identify potential influencers.
Once the list of influencers has been identified, merchants can determine their influence using the following tool.
How Klout Works
Input a Twitter username and Klout’s algorithm goes to work to return a relative assessment of online influence. According to Klout’s “About” page, the Klout score is the “measurement of a person’s overall online influence. Scores range from 1 to 100, with higher scores representing a wider and stronger sphere of influence.” Klout uses over 35 variables on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to measure three factors: “True Reach,” “Amplification Probability,” and “Network Score.”
True Reach is the size of a user’s audience on Twitter and Facebook.
Amplification Probability is the likelihood that messages will generate actions such as retweets, @messages, likes and comments.
Network Score indicates the influence of a user’s audience. Klout defines influence as the “ability to drive people to action,” whether that be a reply, retweet, comment or click.
Tags: affiliate, affiliate marketing, Klout, Online Influence Posted in Free Advertising Techniques, Hot Offers, Industry News, Marketing Tips | No Comments »
No Niche Sites Work Best For Affiliate Marketing
Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
Recently I came across a site that I really liked and thought it would be a good case study to discuss. The site is HowLifeWorks, which is not my site, but I’ve built sites in a similar manner to this myself, which make me great commissions daily.
This style of site goes against what most affiliate marketing training would tell you to do, which is to find a specific niche and become an expert in that area and get your slice of the larger niche by targeting the micro niche.
This approach does work, and I also have quite a lot of sites that make me money with this approach, so I’m not saying either is better, but each style does have their advantages.
The style that the How Life Works site is employing, is a very general site, with no specific focus on any one niche or product, but rather has content on many niches. The domain allows them to pretty much discuss anything they want on the site, as the topic has something to do with life then it fits!!
You’ll notice that on that site they have many categories, such as business, finance, beauty, relationships, shopping, technology etc…and they run a lot of CPA offers on these pages.
With the CPA offers they can just swap them around at any time they like as long as the keyword phrase is not a product specific one.
The advantage of building a site that is not targeting any one specific niche is that you get a choice of topics you can write about and adding content to your site is endless. This is a great, because if some of the pages you build and do your SEO on don’t work out for you, then all is not lost, as you can just find more keywords and add more content and carry on.
If you build niche specific sites, you can run the risk of choosing a dud of a niche and struggling to be able to repair the site if it’s not working and be forced to start again with a new site. The problem with starting again with new sites all the time, is that they can take some time to gain trust with Google, whereas adding content to an older site with history in Google doesn’t have this problem as much.
Just to be clear though I do build niche specific sites also, as they do still work well, I’m sharing some ideas for other approaches in this post.
When I build sites I employ many different styles, depending on the potential I can see in a niche, and also with more affiliate marketing experience, I tend to be able to know if a niche will work or not, although not all sites work out as well as I had hoped, but that’s just business.
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Are All Affiliates The Same?
Thursday, April 7th, 2011
What do advertisers want to see from their affiliate programmes?
Generally speaking, they ask two things: firstly, that the largest possible proportion of their affiliate base is active in driving sales revenue; secondly, that there be a constant feed of good quality new affiliates coming onto the programme to actively promote them.
The affiliate divide
Traditionally though, a divide is noticeable on most affiliate programmes between the top performing affiliates, those that drive over 90% of the programme’s sales, and a sizeable long-tail of affiliates joined to the programme but which either bring in very few sales (and only infrequently), or which are sometimes entirely inactive.
In some respects, this picture is completely natural. Many factors go into making a good affiliate and some will always be better than others. But why do we see this pattern emerge so quickly after a programme launches and remain the case sometimes for years after?
Even if the emergence of a two-tier affiliate programme is a natural evolution, how does the way programmes are usually managed entrench the divide between, on one hand, large, established, affiliates which receive all the advertiser’s attention, and a long tail of small revenue drivers or entirely inactive affiliates on the other?
More widely, what can it tell us about the state of the affiliate industry, and how it has developed over time?
Is there is a deficit of good quality new affiliates?
Given the growth of the web and the way affiliates, the number of competitors saturating even the smallest niches, this seems unlikely.
Rather, could it be that the focus is concentrated on the existing big players, perhaps something which networks could do more to challenge, which serves to ingrain the divide between the top performers and the long-tail.
One of the effects of this divide is to encourage some advertisers to either abandon the long tail and focus on the top players (sometimes through an in-house programme rather than via a network), or to remove the long tail from the programme entirely to give the appearance that the proportion of active affiliates has increased.
There are of course internal reasons why an advertiser might take these approaches. The temptation to sacrifice the long tail, rather than attempt to engage and mobilise them, might put the affiliate manager in a better position to make the case for the channel as a whole.
It will no longer be enough for the network to help maintain existing relationships with large affiliates but to provide insight into the value of the long-tail, from where advertisers will expect future growth on their programmes to come.
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How To Be Successful In Business – Five Principles
Thursday, January 13th, 2011
But if you want to increase your success every day, every week, every year, you want to just continually improve and increase your success and make yourself more valuable. And get yourself to the point where you could be dropped out of a plane with a suit of clothes in any city and immediately start making money; they go like this.
1. Your language. Unfortunately, we’re seeing that more and more people are illiterate and we’re just not paying attention to how important it is to learn your language. And our language being the English language, the one we’re using right now, is a very subtle language and it’s a very powerful language. And the more you learn your language, the better you become at using it to persuade and connect with people. So you’ve got to learn your language. And I think it’s important to study the history of your language, study entomology , where words come from.
When you hear a word you don’t know, I write words down if I hear something I don’t know or a word I’d like to learn or something new is coming up, and then I go and learn about it, and study it, and see where it came from and try to incorporate it into my vocabulary. And that’s not so that you can have a huge vocabulary that makes you sound important, it’s just so that you can think better and connect with other people better. Second thing is communication. Now language is part of communication, but there’s a much bigger piece of communication than language, which is the non-verbal communication that happens between people.
2. Most persuasion, most bonding, most connection happens on channels other than the words. So you’ve heard the old estimates that over 90% of your communication is your voice tone and your body language. Communication is so important. And what’s amazing is most people are just unconscious. They’re not paying any attention to it. They’re not learning how to communicate with and connect with other people better. So learn about body language, learn about non-verbal communication, learn about how to connect with people and build rapport.
3. The third thing is marketing. Marketing is everything from advertising to writing compelling sales letters to doing PR and all this other stuff that we talked about, but you want to study and learn marketing because marketing is really the art of selling long distance. Sending a letter to someone’s house instead of sending yourself. And what you learn when you learn marketing, and I recommend that people start with direct response marketing, you learn that you need to communicate your entire message. And you learn that the person who is hearing the message doesn’t know you. They don’t care about you; they are busy doing their own thing, and you only get one shot; and you need to communicate your entire message, you need to tell your whole story. And the better you get at communicating the whole story, telling your story, telling how you did something, how you came about it, how you learned all Lessons of all the benefits, all the stuff you’ve discovered. The process of putting this information or this product or this service together, and more people become interested. The more they buy in with their hearts and the more they want to become part of the dream and become part of you, in a way. So marketing, he’s got to learn marketing.
4. The four thing is sales. And this is the one where everyone goes, I don’t want to me a salesperson. One of the things that we do in our business is we take experts and we teach them how to package their information up into products, like eBooks and other information products, and sell them. Well, when I start talking to these experts, almost universally, they say things like: I’ve got all the content, I just need to find someone who can market and sell it for me. And when I say to them, well you know what would probably be good for you is to actually learn some marketing and sales, they say, I don’t want to learn — I’m not a salesman. They kind of look down at sales people like it’s some lower form of human business scum or something like that. You imagine you have to put on a funk suit and like a windbreak like a car salesman or a similar product , and we never want to do that. The best selling methods are consultative selling where you don’t sit down and try to talk someone into buying. You sit down and you say, let me ask you some questions.
Let me learn about you and find out what all your problems are, and let me see if what I have is even going to fit. Then, once you’ve found out where they are, what their problems are, what all the challenges they facing are and what they’d like to accomplish, then you sell solutions. Then, fixing their problems, you sell them getting what they want, not you thing.
And the best of the best of the best sales people are the ones that walk in and sit down and ask a bunch questions and then say, my product can’t help you, let me refer you to someone who can, because those are people that win the trust when they say, this is the thing that will solve your problem to prospects . That’s the thing they need, because they are trustworthy.
So, learning consultative selling and really learning how to sell like a professional is very important.
5. Then the final thing is public speaking. That’s the one where people really cringe, because public speaking triggers a fear inside of humans that is literally worse than death. We wear public speaking worse than death on average. I’ve asked myself why that is for years, and I don’t know if this is the reason, but this is what I’ve come up with: They’ve discovered that rejection by another human being triggers a part of the brain, it triggers a pain center that’s the same pain center that physical pain triggers.
Rejection by a person actually hurts the way physical pain hurts, like getting cut by a knife or poked by a pin. We can all kind of identify with that. At a gut level, you can go, aww yeah! Yeah, wow, that does kind of feel that way. So, what does public speaking represent? The idea of potentially getting in front of a hundred or a thousand people who will all reject you. So, imagine having hundreds of knives stabbed into your body. It’s like sticking a cattle prod into the pain center of the brain.
So, I think that like evolutionarily speaking, if you get rejected by the group, you could die. There’s some part of us that knows that we got to hang with the group or else we’re going to be out on our own, and who knows what’s going to get us out in the wild. So, we don’t want to be rejected.
So, when it comes to public speaking, all of our fears come up. We have to face like our deaths, like that moment of destiny in life — gasp — can I do it? The good news is you can learn it. You can learn it for nothing, or for very little by finding a local networking group or a toastmasters group and getting up once a week and going there and sitting around a table with some people and standing up and doing your little three minute talk, and then doing it again and doing it again.
The first time you do it, you’ll be nervous. The third you do it, you’ll be nervous. The 10th time you do it, you’ll go, hey wait a minute, and then you’ll start reading a little book about doing better public speaking and presentations and you’ll start incorporating it and you’ll get a little coaching, and then maybe you’ll volunteer to speak at a local group. You’ll put up some fliers and do some free seminars.
I’ve done all of these exact things and you’ll invite a bunch of business people together and say, I’m going to do a networking group and I’m going to have 10 people over, and we’re just going to have some little hors d’oeuvres. I’m going to go to Subway and buy $25 worth of sandwiches and I’m going to do a 15-minute presentation and teach you something I’ve learned about business. Whatever you have to do, develop and enhance and increase your public speaking skills.
If you can learn those five skills and then develop them a little bit more over time, they will set you free. They’ll make you so you will always have something to do, you’ll always be in demand. You’ll always be able to create value, and I don’t think it’s any coincidence that you are an expert and that you’re very successful, and they’re things you develop continually over time.
Tags: affiliate marketing, self made wealth, success principles, Success talk Posted in Announcements, Free Advertising Techniques, Hot Offers, Industry News, Marketing Tips | No Comments »
Content Creation – Fast Technique To More Backlinks
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
One of the biggest things that holds people back from being successful online and getting good quality SEO back link is creating quality content.
It doesn’t have to be as difficult as people make it out to be. Many of us are not great writers or have writing as a natural skill.
Today I wanted to give you some ideas for creating content without actually writing the content yourself.
There are many, many forums available to you on the Internet. Forums is a place where people ask questions and get questions answered. So when people — good quality forums will have good quality people answering that content.
This content is public domain. That means that you can use this content on your own blog or website. Look for questions in your market place, go to these forums and copy the answers that people give for the questions.
Simply copy and paste it. Create a notepad or a Word document with these different answers, questions in it. Reformat it a little bit, add some more of your own insight to the content and then simply publish it to your website, blog, social media page, Facebook page, which ever and share this content through these distribution channels.
Then bookmark and ping this information and get your content even more distributed throughout the Internet through social media and so forth.
The other thing is re-purposing content. Re-purposign content is when you take content that is either written or — usually written and you reformat it.
Now you can use articles that you find on the Internet, you could use PR releases and reformat them into your own content using video capture software, such as Camptasia or other video capturing — or do video camera taping. Then just simply speaking and adding your own commentary on the particular article.
This is a great way to create content and it’s very free and effective. So use these strategies for creating content that will drive traffic to your website and give good value to your customer.
Tags: affiliate marketing, article Marketing, backlinks, content creation, forums Posted in Free Advertising Techniques, Hot Offers, Industry News, Marketing Tips, Video Trainings | No Comments »
Facebook API – Post Like Button On Your Website
Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Okay, if you’ve been following Facebook for anytime now, you notice that there’s over 500M users of Facebook. And if you’re in affiliate marketing, you really need to give Facebook your full attention, because that’s where most of the people are, and you’ll be able to drive traffic from Facebook itself to your website. What I just learned a new strategy you can use and it’s called Facebook API and basically you can apply to be a developer on Facebook and then put Facebook applications right on your website or blog. To do this, you simply go to Facebook, log into your Facebook account, then the next step would be to type in the URL bar at the top Facebook/developer and then on that window — that website, you would click on create new application, you click on that tab and that will — you will then become a developer.
From that point, you can research more on how to use Facebook’s API through their developer network. In this post, I’m not going to go into details on how to apply Facebook API. But, one of the things you can do is you can put a like button onto your website. This like button will then be shared with all your friends on Facebook and when people come to your web site and click on your like button, they’ll also share it to their friends. So, this is a nice way to allow your website to become viral with inside of Facebook. You can also create, kind of like a testimonial section on your website and people can read posts and comments about your website on your website and also on Facebook at the very same time. So, you can invite your friends to your website and then they can leave their comments using their Facebook account.
This again is another way that you can make your website viral with inside of Facebook itself. In summary, I hope that you use Facebook API in your next website development. For more information on how to use Facebook API in your website, please visit facebook.com/developer. We will see you in the next tutorial.
Tags: facebook, facebook developer Posted in Free Advertising Techniques, Hot Offers, Industry News, Marketing Tips, Member Success Stories | No Comments »
Switch To Ask.com – Avoid The Google Bully
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Are you tired of getting bullied by Google? It’s getting almost impossible to use Google Adwords unless you are a high roller and even then I have heard bad reviews. I created a brand new Adwords
account and sent traffic to blog hosted on my domain. Only to get this message two weeks after I stopped running my campaign.
“We are writing to let you know that your Google AdWords account is at risk of being suspended due to multiple violations related to our Advertising Policies, including the Landing Page and Site Quality Guidelines.”
The letter went on to say:
“Landing pages advertised via AdWords must have relevant, original content, and must be transparent about the nature of the business being promoted. Further, advertisers are prohibited from promoting certain types of sites, which include, but are not limited to:
* Data collection sites that imply delivery of free items, etc., in order to collect private information
* Arbitrage sites without relevant and original content that are designed for the purpose of showing ads
* Affiliate sites without relevant and original content that are designed to drive traffic to another site with a different domain
* “Get-rich quick” sites that make unrealistic promises
* Sites that are deceptive
* Sites that distribute malware or spyware
* Extremely misleading/unverifiable or inaccurate claims”
So basically if I have anything to sell on my page it’s not acceptable.
This is my last dealing with Google I swear… But, That enough trash talking.
Let me tell to about a great company Ask.com. These guys are great to work with and as of right now I can Direct link to my sales pages with out any craziness.
Here’s Some Great Things about Ask.com:
- The 4th Largest Search Engine
- Reach Over 95 Million Unique Users A Month
- Your ads will appear across 100 premium online properties
Match.com CNET.com DogPile.com Gifts.com
- 7th Largest US Internet Property
- The traffic Quality Is Better Than Google’s (They use a pure lead system – will not charge you for bad leads)
- Cost Per Click is CHEAP (At Least the half cost of Google)
- Geograhic Tageting (Helps Increases Conversions)
- Same Ad Form as other PPC Platforms
- No Minimum spend with or Contracts
- Self service
- Excellent Support
- Direct link
It’s night and day… People do not give this search engine the respect it deserves. Give them try in your next Pay Per Click Campaign, www.Sponsoredlistings.Ask.com
Tags: affiliate marketing, ask.com, google.com, suspended Posted in Announcements, Hot Offers, Industry News, Marketing Tips | No Comments »
Setting Your Goals Correctly
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
The other day I was reading a passage in Zig Ziglar’s book “See You at The Top”. The section about goal setting. To paraphrase, the book was telling a story about a man who came up to Mr. Ziglar after hearing him speak. The man said “You inspired me, I’m going to make a million dollars in the next 12 months” Mr. Ziglar smiled at the man, as to, not crush his dreams but he also new it was not likely to happen. The fact is, the man would have to earn $20,000 a week to meet his goal of $1 million in 12 months.
We have all done this, we have all set goals with out really creating a path to achieve them. We have all heard the saying “If your dream is big enough, the facts do not matter.” I do not know any millionaire in the world that got their on dreams alone.
What happens when you do not make a million dollars in 12 months? You feel real bad and your confidence goes way down and you become very discouraged.
Stop, the abuse. One of my mentors showed me a very easy way to set financial goals. Focus all your energy on making that first dollar. If you can figure out how to earn $1 online you can figure out how to double it. So, instead of setting your goal to make a million dollars in 12 months. Figure out how to make a dollar a week. Then a dollar a day then $2 dollars a day. And keep doubling your efforts and resources.
All the time you are learning and growing. You will gain more and more resources to double your efforts even more.
So pick one product, one marketing method and focus on it until you figure out how to make your first dollar. Then figure out how to double it.
The only way to start a fire using a magnifying glass is focus the beam of light on one spot for a long time. Use the power of focus to get your internet marketing business off the ground.
Remember: Do not go into markets that a: no one else is in & b: that have small number of people to sell to.
Tags: affiliate marketing, affiliate millionaire, goal setting, million, Zig Ziglar Posted in Announcements, Free Advertising Techniques, Hot Offers, Industry News, Marketing Tips, Member Success Stories, Video Trainings | 3 Comments »
Electronic Cigarette Is Doing Great!
Thursday, October 8th, 2009
One of the HOTTEST products in the affiliate marketing industry right now is the “Smoke Assist Electronic Cigarette” this offer is killing it. In fact from what we’ve read the manufacturer sold so many they sold out! They are back in stock and the offer is doing great. We think its a great product to promote simply because it will help people increase their health and obviously everyone is interested in that. This is just one the best offers we have seen in quite awhile. Obviously that’s just our opinion, however, we suggest you get some ads going for this RIGHT NOW. You can utilize AdBrite or any other method to drive traffic to the offer. You can find the offer in your drop down menu by searching for the Smoke Assist Electronic Cigarette offer….
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Hot New Offers …. On The Way
Saturday, September 5th, 2009
We are excited to announce that we will be adding almost 1,000 (yes that’s right ONE THOUSAND) new offers to our network over the next few days. Many of these will be from companies with household names and pay you a % of any sale that you generate for them. Our software upgrade is only 10 days or so away from being complete and we think you guys are going to LOVE what you see when we are done. We have put countless hours into this upgrade and it should help you increase your conversion rates and overall experience with our software. We hope you all have a great holiday weekend and return next week to have one of the best weeks our network has ever seen!
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