WHAT ARE THE 7 Big Mistakes new Affiliated Marketers Make IN YEAR 2015?

1) Selling Rather Than Helping
Yes, the word “marketing” is part of the phrase affiliate marketing, but for the most part,

our job as an affiliate is not to sell — that is the job of the sales page our affiliate

links lead the reader to.

When I first started, my overwhelming (and totally naive) impulse was to fill my pages with

words and links that screamed “BUY THIS NOW!”. I didn’t help the reader learn why they

should have this product. I only wanted them to click a link which would hopefully lead to

a commission for me.

People want to hear from other people when making a decision to buy a product or not —

that’s why the reviews on Amazon products are so powerful. Those reviews are genuine

feedback from people who (usually) have absolutely nothing to gain if someone buys that

product or not.

When we talk more like an unbiased reviewer rather than a high-pressure salesperson, we

will find we make more sales and people will come back for advice on other products in the

future.


2) Too Many!
This is another big mistake I made when starting out — joining any and every affiliate

program I came across. While I absolutely do believe in cultivating multiple streams of

income when working online, there is a point where you have too much to deal with and it

becomes unmanageable.

Choose your affiliate programs wisely and don’t overload yourself.


3) Not Testing
Whenever I choose to promote a Clickbank offer (for example), I put myself in the shoes of

a potential customer and opt in to test the vendors’ follow up sequence.

I learned this the hard way.

Nothing breaks a reader’s trust more than being led to a promotion that will blow up their

inbox. Put yourself in the shoes of a potential customer and see what will happen if they

follow your advice.


4) Not Tracking
This was a BIG mistake I made when I first started out. I began my affiliate marketing

career using free-to-make web pages on a site called Squidoo (and I still do this to this

day).

I am fond of promoting Amazon products on these pages, but would forget to use unique

tracking affiliate links on each page.

Why is this a mistake? Very simple — when you make a sale, you want to know WHERE the sale

came from. This enables you to know which pages are converting well so you can grow and

scale that campaign.

Creating a unique tracking ID for an Amazon link is easy. Simply log in to your Amazon

affiliate dashboard, click “Account Settings” at the very top on the right, then click

“Manage Tracking IDs”. From there you can make a new tracking ID so you can track which web

page/campaign sold what.  You can learn more about using Amazon’s Tracking IDs here.

Yes, making any commission is cool, but knowing where and how you made that commission is

what makes you a better marketer. It lets you grow and scale your campaigns — as opposed to

working blindly.


5) Not Comparing
One of the best converting tactics I use to sell affiliate products online (especially

physical products from Amazon) is to compare the “main” product with two other similar

products.

When people are in buying mode for a physical product, they tend to have their options

narrowed down to 2 or 3 and need help making the choice that is best for them.

By comparing the “3 Best Widgets For _______”, I not only help my readers make a choice,

but I also have my affiliate links there for THREE products instead on only one.

Over time, when I track that web page, I will be able to see which product is most

interesting to readers and move the best converting product to the top of the page for

better CTR.

Comparison web pages are not only very popular and helpful for readers, they are also very

profitable for you.


6) Make Money Online Products
Perhaps you’ve seen this before. You’re in a “learn online marketing” type forum. A person

publishes a post complaining that they can’t make a dime online. But in their signature

line they have something along the lines of “I Made 50 Million Dollars with This” followed

by their affiliate link.

It happens all the time. Please, don’t be that person.

If you’re new and you want to promote products in the Make Money Online arena, don’t make

false claims that it made you money. In fact, don’t make false claims at all!

Sure, talk about the benefits of the product/training — maybe even why it sounds awesome to

you — but don’t try to trick people. You will ruin your credibility.


7) “Oh Look! A Butterfly!”
This is the biggest downfall for any new affiliate marketer. In fact, it can cause really

big issues for seasoned affiliate marketers as well.

It is all too common to be working on one thing when all of a sudden, something “shiny”

comes through your inbox or is mentioned in a forum you frequent. Then off you go chasing

some new idea to make money online.

Ignore the “butterflies” that are sure to fly by on a constant basis. They will just

distract you from your project/campaign at hand. One completed and profitable campaign is

worth so much more than 50 almost half-finished campaigns or projects.

Affiliate marketing is a business that requires self-motivation and focus. For many of us,

these are learned skills. Once you are aware of the the mistakes that can cause a lack of

profits and productivity, you will be better able to grow your business and be profitable

long-term.

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