Affiliate Marketing Tips – Focus On Big Markets

Affiliate Marketing Tip – Focus On Big Markets

affiliate marketing Focus on Big Markets” – that’s it? That’s your big tip you ask? Yes it is. You know why so many so called easy affiliate marketing tips only seem to mislead people? It’s because they are focused on the small addition, the micro niche. You need to think big to succeed on the internet. Just like running, you need to big to absorb, and develop a huge list.

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how do you think affiliate marketers do it successfully?

So, how do you think affiliate marketers do it successfully? They focus on the big markets. If your into a niche and don’t have a big enough goal, I suggest you leave that niche and focus on another small market. That way you at least have a bigger list to write to.

So, how do you find these big markets? Most of the time affiliates will use the Google keyword tool to do their research. This is free to use if you are an affiliate. I have found though that even though the Google Keyword Tool is good, it’s not always accurate. You always need to run your own numbers though. For example, I know that the phrase “weight loss” has a pretty high competition rate because so many people are using it as a search term for so many different reasons. So I wouldn’t use that as my search term for that market. I’d probably use something like “badmini bfast” or “best hungerrain diet for b cup” or “affiliate success strategies”.

I can hear you now saying that you have no ideas what to write about and where to find these mini markets. Unless you are already making money as an affiliate, you need to write about something. You need to expand your list. You need to write about new products, new ways to use products that you have, old ways to use products that you have tired and so on. Serious affiliate marketers write about the challenges and advantages of their products. They write about customer needs and then they write about how to meet those needs. But they also write about things that other affiliates would never think to write about.

For example, I have a newsletter for my affiliate which sells my book “Affiliate Profits”. And I offer a number of strategies for improving my online sales, which are in my newsletter. My newsletter has a different way of doing affiliate marketing tips because I am not trying to sell my affiliate products. So, it’s an permission-based structure. I don’t ask for an up-sell. I don’t ask for a commission increase. But I do ask people to tell me what they want. I penetrate my newsletter with ideas and advice. And I ask them to let me know what they want to hear about. What they need to hear about in my newsletter is things that I have written about myself and that have worked for me.

And then, I actually ask them to tell me what they want to hear about on my newsletter. And what I have written then is based on what they have told me in my newsletter. So, it’s a two-way street. And it works both ways. The more permission email addresses I have, the more contacts and the more opportunities to have them actually become a customer are there just for me. And that becomes more valuable to me.

Then, I don’t feel I have any obligation or minimum criteria for who I want to hear from. I don’t even have to know them personally. I could be talking to the gardening course I use to coach my affiliate program for article marketing. I could be talking to one of my affiliates. I don’t even have to know the person whose newsletter it is out of. That is so cool.

That is the way to make affiliate marketing work. You let other people tell you what they want to hear about and then you write about it and make money when you do. Ten feet of study and an hour or two a day, plus or minus a couple bucks from your day job or providing the funds for your merchant account, and that is how you become a super affiliate.

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Get my new ebook and start making money online!

“Focus on Big Markets” – that’s it? That’s your big tip you ask? Yes, it is. Do you know why so many so-called easy affiliate marketing tips only seem to mislead people? It’s because they are focused on the small addition, the micro niche. You need to think big to succeed on the internet. Just like running, you need to be big to absorb and develop a huge list.

So, how do you think affiliate marketers do it successfully? They focus on the big markets. If you are into a niche and don’t have a big enough goal, I suggest you leave that niche and focus on another small market. That way you at least have a bigger list to write to.

So, how do you find these big markets? Most of the time affiliates will use the Google keyword tool to do their research. This is free to use if you are an affiliate. I have found though that even though the Google Keyword Tool is good, it’s not always accurate. You always need to run your own numbers though. For example, I know that the phrase “weight loss” has a pretty high competition rate because so many people are using it as a search term for so many different reasons. So I wouldn’t use that as my search term for that market. I’d probably use something like “badmini bfast” or “best hungerrain diet for b cup” or “affiliate success strategies”.

I can hear you now saying that you have no ideas what to write about and where to find these mini markets. Unless you are already making money as an affiliate, you need to write about something. You need to expand your list. You need to write about new products, new ways to use products that you have, old ways to use products that you have tired and so on. Serious affiliate marketers write about the challenges and advantages of their products. They write about customer needs and then they write about how to meet those needs. But they also write about things that other affiliates would never think to write about.

For example, I have a newsletter for my affiliate which sells my book “Affiliate Profits“. And I offer a number of strategies for improving my online sales, which are in my newsletter. My newsletter has a different way of doing affiliate marketing tips because I am not trying to sell my affiliate products. So, it’s an permission-based structure. I don’t ask for an up-sell. I don’t ask for a commission increase. But I do ask people to tell me what they want. I penetrate my newsletter with ideas and advice. And I ask them to let me know what they want to hear about. What they need to hear about in my newsletter is things that I have written about myself and that have worked for me.

And then, I actually ask them to tell me what they want to hear about on my newsletter. And what I have written then is based on what they have told me in my newsletter. So, it’s a two-way street. And it works both ways. The more permission email addresses I have, the more contacts and the more opportunities to have them actually become a customer are there just for me. And that becomes more valuable to me.

Then, I don’t feel I have any obligation or minimum criteria for who I want to hear from. I don’t even have to know them personally. I could be talking to the gardening course I use to coach my affiliate program for article marketing. I could be talking to one of my affiliates. I don’t even have to know the person whose newsletter it is out of. That is so cool.

That is the way to make affiliate marketing work. You let other people tell you what they want to hear about and then you write about it and make money when you do. Ten feet of study and an hour or two a day, plus or minus a couple bucks from your day job or providing the funds for your merchant account, and that is how you become a super affiliate.

Do you want to learn how to make money? Get my new ebook and start making money online!

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