Affiliate Marketing – Attracting Visitors to Your Website
If you ask individuals with knowledge of the World wide web how one might go about making money on the Internet, a common reply might be “Try affiliate marketing.” Affiliate marketing has a reputation as a way of making money easily and quickly, a notion that many people quickly discover to be folly. In theory, all you do is produce a small Website that sings the praises of a particular product and wait for your visitors to come to your website, click your link and buy. If that happens, you earn a commission.
But what if you have no visitors to your Website?
The single most common question in affiliate marketing forums on the Web is “How can I draw visitors to my Website?” It’s easy to build a site and simple to say nice things about a product, but if you have no visitors to your site, you will make no sales.
Here are a handful of tips as to how you can draw visitors to your Website who are excited about your products:
Learn about search engine optimization, or SEO. You can pay a company to “tweak” your Web site so that visitors can find it in the search engines, but it isn’t very difficult to learn how to do it yourself. A rapid search of Google will lead you to quite a few Internet websites that can tell you how to optimize your site for the product you are selling. The main factor in consumers being able to find your Website in a search engine is whether or not the engines think that your website is “about” the right topic. If your Web site is about auto repair, but you have text that mostly talks about tools, the search engines may send the wrong visitors to your Website.
Use links to your Web site in your signature block on forums devoted to online marketing. As a bonus, you will learn more about marketing from such forums. There are possibly a hundred of them on the World Wide Web, and each one represents an excellent opportunity to learn and get links to your Websites.
Submit articles to article directories on the Web. There are hundreds of them out there, and you can include a link to your web site in each article you publish in what is called a “bio box.” These articles can quickly propagate around the Web, leading to hundreds or even thousands of links for you.
Make pages at sites such as Squidoo or HubPages, or take out a paid advertisement at USFreeAds.com.
Each of the methods described above works a little bit, but collectively they do a very good career of making a site more “visible” to people who might be serious about seeing it. By employing all of these methods for each Web site you build, you should be able to generate a sensible amount of traffic to your Web site. As an added benefit, all of these methods are free and none of them are as well hard or time consuming to employ.
Traffic is the lifeblood of any Website. Without it, your Web site might as well not exist.
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