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			The Four Best Ways to Market Your Affiliate Program 
  
				 If you look around the Internet, you would think the only  way to promote an affiliate program is via banner ads.  Everyone creates banner ads and invites people to place  these at their site. 
  Yet for many affiliate programs, the banner ad is simply a  poor form of advertising. It encourages a limited response,  is stuck on the top or bottom of the screen, and does little  if anything for the affiliate, or your network. 
  If you are going to use banner ads, be sure to drive them to  one product page, or even better, to a sign up form where  you can email them. These are the best methods to put  banner ads into action. 
  Okay, so what works better than banner ads for affiliate  network? Here are some ideas: 
  Email/ezine promotions to a qualified list: 
  One of the funniest, common realizations at a recent  conference was that customers do not buy until the third or  fourth visit to a Web Site. Direct response marketing has  been built on this fact for years, following up initial  contacts with repeated messages inviting people to visit. Email is the best means to conduct this and to keep up with  the volumes of email that come with a new affiliate program. 
  Yet the real power of email comes in the endorsed mailing. 
  When an ezine or list has been developed, with a trust  between the writer and the audience, the endorsement is  gold. It moves people from being strangers to being  introduced to you personally. The unfamiliar is replaced by  a recommendation from someone they trust. Response rates to  email offerings are much greater; a recent article about  the December Internet retail push claimed a 300% increase in  sales via email than via other methods. This is the  hottest, unknown affiliate promotion available.
  Text Links/Endorsement With Banner: 
  PC World does an excellent job of increasing the response  to their affiliate programs. PC World has an audience who  buys online; over 90% of their audience have bought online.  They are extremely selective with who they make their  affiliate partners, for a good reason; they are good at  selling advertising space, so little of this space is dead. 
  When they do use affiliate networks, they favor a small  banner ad that can sit in a side bar of the page, or at  least not dominate the page. To the right of the small  banner "button" is text that describes the benefits behind  clicking on that banner ad. The text is a link, the banner  is a link, and by combining the visual with a short text  description, they are able to group affiliate programs on a  single Web Page. It is an extremely effective method of  offering more than one product on a page, without  overwhelming the visitor. Once again, words do the  explaining that pictures can’t, and a picture tells a  thousand words. Together, they are a potent affiliate  advertising tool. 
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				 Product: 
  An excellent method to increase affiliate  leads is to offer a Web Page that acts as a featured product  at the affiliate’s Web Site. This can be a stand alone Web  Page or one that merges in with Web Page content at the  affiliate’s site. The key is to focus on the product being  sold, a one product offer that stands out from the rest of  the page. This can be integrated into a site almost as a  sponsorship, without the cost. For example, if a high  traffic area of an affiliate’s Web Site is available,  encourage them to feature your product in that section  alone. It is more effective for the affiliate to test  response rates, and for the affiliate network it will result  in more qualified leads. 
  This approach basically eliminates the grouping of affiliate  programs and encourages people to click on this important  product, because it appears to be featured. The featured  product enables you to gain exposure at the affiliate’s site  in a way that is perceived favorably by visitors.
  Storefront: 
  The best affiliate responses can come from a  storefront integrated into another Web Site. This can be as  simple as putting a logo graphic on top of the page with a  return link to the affiliate’s Web Site, so that the  storefront appears to be an important part of the Web Site  as a whole. 
  Storefronts increase credibility by offering a selection of  products in a single setting. The storefront should not be  one of many at an affiliate’s Web Site, but an integral part  of their efforts. While this requires more work on the part  of the affiliate network, the returns can be much greater.  Popular portal sites use this strategy often, but by  extending it to highly trafficked sites, you can increase  branding and perceived value of what you offer. 
  A good idea is to mix the text/banner ad approach in number  2 to a storefront, so you can offer multiple products. A  good rule of thumb is not to offer more than 3-5 products at  another Web Site; too many choices confuse the visitor. 
  Finally, the most glaring lack of focus in most affiliate  networks is ad copy. Words are what motivate people to  read, act, and buy. Without a good headline, testimonial,  and ad copy, all your efforts will be hindered. Be sure  that you look at the words you use in any of the four  methods and find the ones that work best for you, and your  affiliates. Adapt your words until you find the ones that  pull the best. 
  As I like to say, there are two types of businesses online;  those who test, and those who lose money. If you are not  testing, counting, and quantifying your affiliate network  efforts, you are missing most of the value . . . guaranteed.
 
 
  About the Author 
 Declan Dunn is one of the top experts on affiliate programs and the author of "Winning the Affiliate Game." ( http://activemarketplace.com/winning )  
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