Best Internet
Marketing Strategies- Part II
In Part I of 'Best
Internet Marketing Strategies', I described some basic
guidelines for creating an effective Internet marketing
strategy for product and service based business models. In this
column, I would like to examine online affiliate marketing and
how one can compete in the sea of affiliate arbitrageurs.
What is online affiliate marketing? Online affiliate
marketing, for the purpose of this writing, describes the act
of marketing a product or service that is owned by someone else
for the sole purpose of making a commission or some other
satisfying equal benefit.
Generally speaking, most successful affiliate strategies
employ arbitrage as a model for monetary gain. That is
purchasing one resource that can be immediately resold for a
profit. You probably have come across some online models such
as these:
· Affiliate Networks- ClickBank or Commission Junction ·
Lead Generation Networks- home, auto, medical, mortgage, etc.
(www.insureme.com) · Advertising Networks- Googles Adsense or
Yahoo!s Advertising
Similar Strategies, Worlds Apart Online affiliate marketing
strategies are very similar to traditional product and service
strategies in that the basic fundamental marketing concepts
apply. One still must consider variables such as: 1. Budget 2.
Regionality of market 3. Target audience 4. Core competencies
5. Website (functionality, ease of use, and conversion
friendliness)
The context however differs in that the 'action' takes place
on the affiliate or partnering Website. Therefore, the above
variables must be invariably in sync with the value proposition
of your affiliate and communicate joint benefits. The Website
objective on the other hand, is to seamlessly transfer
prospective buyers from the partnering site to the affiliate in
a way that maximizes conversion behavior. In contrast,
traditional online strategies typically aim at keeping the
visitor on the page and thus making the content sticky.
Use HyperVRE to
create dynamic affiliate websites.
Benefits of Online Affiliate Marketing One of the major
benefits affiliate marketing is lowered risk. Risk in this
marketing model is shifted to the affiliate whom assumes risk
for ultimately creating and maintaining the sale.
Another equally attractive benefit is that partnering site
is exempt from carrying any Inventory and only must focus on
online marketing efforts.
Lastly, online affiliate marketing can be lucrative when
successfully executed. For some Websites, this is the only
source of revenue, which can even surpass the sites primary
objective.
'Work from home and earn $1000s while you sleep!' Its easy
money, so why doesnt everyone do it? Unfortunately, the Web is
full of too many get rich quick programs that promise big
returns in exchange for little effort. You know...the American
way! But in the sea of affiliates there do lie opportunities
for those who are willing to work form them. However, affiliate
marketing isnt for everyone. Just like any other strategy, it
requires a great deal of thought and resources to market
successfully. If youre looking for the get quick riches, its a
die-hard game thats played best by the ones who wrote the
book.
Affiliate strategies can also be
difficult to execute given the amount of affiliates competing
against one another. In addition, this increased competition
inflates marketing costs associated to the advertising vehicles
used to promote the affiliate. For example, if you plan on
advertising via pay-per-click, keyword costs can be very high
for generic terms thus pushing affiliates to buy keywords that
carry less competition. When many affiliates go to purchase the
same keywords, this in effect inflates the keyword market.
Worst of all, more money for the affiliating site means that
keyword costs will continue to rise.
So how can I compete? If your going to compete in the
affiliate world, there are two key factors that will equal
success: 1. Quantity of quality targeted traffic that provides
ROI 2. Solid online objective in persuading visitors to click
on your affiliate sites
The first factor relates to how relevant your audience
perceives your value proposition in relation to what they are
seeking. Quantity refers to the amount of targeted visitors you
can attract that works to your ROI model. The most successful
affiliate marketers can calculate their ROI attributed to their
online marketing efforts on the micro level. Moreover, if the
ROI is determined to be positive, the game quickly turns into
numbers.
The second factor relates to how well your Website can
persuade visitors to click on affiliate links, which in turn
means commissions. However, without executing the first key
factor successfully, all the traffic in the world to your
affiliate will not translate into the desired outcome. Here are
some things to consider when optimizing your website for your
affiliate strategy:
1. Website communicates similar value proposition of the
affiliating site 2. Website clearly directs traffic off site to
the affiliate 3. Advertisements and marketing efforts are in
sync with the website objective 4. Website is resource oriented
and not 'spammy' 5. Website look and feel is in keeping with
competitor sites
Summary Finding the ultimate online affiliate strategy can
be challenging. After all, if it were easy, not only would
everyone be doing it, they also would be making tons of money.
I suggest that you first start by examining the affiliates
chosen business model before diving in with both feet. What is
their value proposition? How can you make use of that
proposition, yet still be unique in the market place? (If your
not, who would want to do business with you?) As I stated
earlier, affiliate marketing isnt for everyone. However, you
your strategy is solid, you might find yourself writing the
book for others to follow.
Christian Del Monte: creator of iBlogMarketing
Internet Marketing Blog and Director
of Operations for TMA E-Marketing has a B.S. degree in
Marketing from Minnesota State University, Mankato. In
addition, Christian has over 10 years in personal sales
experience and has directed the operatio
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