Sunday, December 21, 2008

Affiliate Revenue Optimization.

In my time researching the search engines, I have spotted something rather bizarre. For instance, on Overture alone, last month, there were millions of questions made for the term "internet explorer".

So, I'm sure that web explorer is a Microsoft product so I just type affiliate system into my browser. These are some other examples from Overture : eBay - over 7,000,000 searches, Google - over 9,000,000 searches, Amazon - Over 800 thousand searches ( OK, lots will be for the stream or the forest but still. Considering that Overture has only about five pc of the search engine market, you can see that there are millions and millions of people that basically use search engines to find sites when they could just type the name in their browser and slap a.

I have spotted that without any effort whatsoever, I am essentially getting a ton of traffic from people looking for company names and script names. Affiliate sites. This is really because they are listed in my Affiliate and Script directories.

The quickest way to achieve high-volume sales on the Internet is to put up your own affiliate marketing program.

There are literally a lot of net-based associate management services.

Low minimum ( $5 ) before a check is issued.

Free PDF - this is going to be as little as five or ten pages explaining the advantages of your service. When I do try, I am getting even more traffic. So , you should put up an individual page on your site for each merchant that you are an affiliate of. In reality, they may typically ban the page that they think is less significant if 2 have the same info on them.

If you already have a successful site, the search engines will really view your "review" of a merchant as being critical and it is no harder to get that page in to the top ten listings than it is for any other page on your site.

Customarily the difference between doing well and being really successful online is just the facility to grab opportunities when they appear.

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