Notes on How to Be A Super Affiliate
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I just watched some awesome training on how these super affiliates operate. Whether you are building niche sites, working a network marketing business, or trying your hand at straight affiliate marketing, this blog post is for you.
How to become a super affiliate:
1. Choose the right product. Higher priced products pay more. Work with affiliates who hard code your affiliate code into the followup emails, and include upsells, continuity programs, etc.. Do promotions for other affiliates and they will return the favor when it comes time for you to promote your own products.
2. Create a bonus that appeals to the buyer. Bonus items sell products. Make sure you are getting paid enough to make it work. Bonus items usually help the customer consume the product being sold, or offer them a bonus that is related to the product.
3. Set up 3 blogs in every market you enter on different registrars with different hosting companies. Post your bonus offer to each blog (post the actual bonus offer the night before the launch}. Post a teaser item at least 2 days before the launch launch day. This entails going out and promoting your post with incoming links from your blog network, posting it on facebook, twittering it, posting it in forums, etc (incoming links are the key to getting the post itself ranked high.
Videos and Social media pages are the key to having your message show up in the rankings all over the place. So create a video about your promotion and Traffic Geyser the heck out of it.
4. Email Your Bonus Offer Link to Your List. Email your list your teaser bonus after you post it. Then email them a link to your bonus after you post it. Emails are printed on blogs which means that they will be linking to your post, which means more incoming links.
Blogs are viral–email messages are not. Posting the launch information on your blog is always best. Emails have the affiliate link in them and the links to your blogs.
Easy, breezy, short and sweet emails are best. Ten sentences are best. Two sentences per paragraph. Front load the sentences with your power words. Use ellipse points to break up the sentences and emphasize the more important points. Look for an excuse to mail often. Like adding a bonus after the buzz has died down.
5. Mail to your list on launch day. Send out your broadcasts live–don’t schedule it. Stay on top of the promotion. Send out timely emails. The moment the product goes live, send out another email.
That is it! Sound simple? Some things are deceptively so, which ironically is why most people fail. They try to make things more complicated!













