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		<title>Affiliate Marketing Playbook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeremy Palmer is a well known affiliate marketer. The summary below was posted by AffiliateTips.com after Jeremy&#8217;s presentation at the Affiliate Summit. I participated in both the Black Ink Project and Black In Project 2 and say that I learned a lot and appreciated the time Jeremy took to assemble the materials and make the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_9" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 306px"><img src="http://www.optimizationstrategies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/black_ink2_logo_horizontal.jpg" alt="Affiliate Training Program" title="Black Ink Project" width="296" height="53" class="size-full wp-image-9" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Affiliate Training Program</p></div><br />
Jeremy Palmer is a well known affiliate marketer. The summary below was posted by AffiliateTips.com after Jeremy&#8217;s presentation at the Affiliate Summit. I participated in both the Black Ink Project and Black In Project 2 and say that I learned a lot and appreciated the time Jeremy took to assemble the materials and make the Black Ink Project happen. If you like the outline, I highly recommend you check out and sign-up for <a href="http://www.blackink2.com">BlackInk2.com</a> to see the full webinar materials. It is very well organized and informative.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_27" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 306px"><a href="http://www.blackink2.com"><img src="http://optimizationstrategies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/black_ink2_logo_horizontal.jpg" alt="Blank Ink Project 2 Affiliate Marketing Training Program" title="black_ink2_logo_horizontal" width="296" height="53" class="size-full wp-image-27" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Blank Ink Project 2 Affiliate Marketing Training Program</p></div><br />
<strong>Finding your niche:</strong><br />
• You can make money in any niche if you have passion and knowledge of a merchant’s product.<br />
• You can get burned out if you’re not passionate about what you’re doing.<br />
• You can still be successful with long tail keywords and obscure niches, but don’t get too obscure or you will not find customers.<br />
• Most new affiliate marketers are afraid to enter a niche with a lot of competition, but a competitive niche means there is a lot of money to be made.<br />
• Do not be swayed by big money pitches from merchants to promote their products. Stick with what you know and are passionate about.<br />
• Be a specialist on the topic and product, not a generalist. </p>
<p><strong>Develop a Plan:</strong><br />
• This is a real business. If you want to treat it like one you need a plan.<br />
• A plan helps you stay on course and not make emotional decisions.<br />
• A SWOT analysis can help you identify your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. This can give you insight into where you can add value and find your Unique Selling Proposition (USP).<br />
• Not developing a plan can make you miss opportunities, cause you to fly blind, and make it harder to read the market and your customer.<br />
• Share your plan with colleagues for feedback. This will help remove tunnel vision.<br />
• Print your plan on paper or draw on a white board. It makes it more “real” if you can touch it.</p>
<p><strong>Create a Site Blueprint:</strong><br />
• A blueprint for your site will give you a strategic advantage.<br />
• Use a wire frame blueprint to give you a visual idea how your content will look.<br />
• A detailed blueprint will make it easier for your outsourced projects. It’s impossible to give too much detail to a freelance developer.<br />
• Without a blueprint, you have a greater chance to go over budget and a harder time making changes down the road.<br />
• Create the site blueprint with your customers in mind. Make it easy for them to navigate the path you’re making for them.<br />
• Have your site goals in mind before you create it. Have your call to action ready and think about what you want your customers to do.</p>
<p><strong>Write Value Added Content:</strong><br />
• Write for your customers, not search engines. Make them happy and make sure their needs are met.<br />
• Make Google happy with lots of relevant content.<br />
• Good content will get you back links.<br />
• Without quality content, you’ll get less organic traffic, a lower Google quality score, and fewer backlinks and return traffic.<br />
• Try to have content for each type of customer you’re targeting in the buying cycle.<br />
• Have original fresh content up at least once a week.<br />
• Use syndicated content sparingly.<br />
• Do not limit to text. Mix podcasts and video.</p>
<p><strong>Designing the Site:</strong><br />
• Think usability. You want your customers to get from point A to B easily.<br />
• Think aesthetics. People like to visit and link to a professional looking site.<br />
• If design is not your strength, you may want to outsource to companies like 99designs.com or elance.com.<br />
• Make your content stand out. It needs to be found.<br />
• A professional site will also get you more merchants.<br />
• A bad design will have a high bounce rate and may lead to merchant dismissal.<br />
• Simplify your site. Not every white space needs to be filled.<br />
• Design for the lowest common denominator. For example, more people use IE over Firefox.</p>
<p><strong>Outsourcing:</strong><br />
• You do not need to be a Jack of all trades. Stick with what you do best and try to outsource the rest.<br />
• You can save time and money while getting a better finished product by outsourcing.<br />
• Outsourcing your work frees you up to concentrate on what you enjoy and do best.<br />
• When working with a freelancer, try paying a small deposit first and the rest upon completion.<br />
• Be very specific with what you want done.<br />
• Try to build long lasting relationships with freelancers that perform well.<br />
• Read the The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss</p>
<p><strong>PPC (Pay Per Click Search):</strong><br />
• Pay Per Click is great for testing a niche and campaign before committing more time and money to it.<br />
• You can test an unlimited number of landing pages.<br />
• Rapidly cycle through different niches until you find one that converts well.<br />
• Without testing, you could waste a lot of time and money while going far down the wrong path.<br />
• Try direct linking at first to get an idea if the niche and keywords are good. (Not on Google)<br />
• A 5-10 page mini site is not a long term solution. Build a larger site.</p>
<p><strong>Tracking and Testing:</strong><br />
• Track your keywords. You can analyze your data and find what works quickly.<br />
• Discover new keywords you haven’t thought of.<br />
• The Super Affiliates are tracking their keywords.<br />
• If you don’t track, you’re a gambler not a business person and could make the wrong move.<br />
• Automate with software like Tracking202.com<br />
• Optimize based on results and never be satisfied.<br />
• Always be testing.<br />
• Test the headlines, images, and call to action.<br />
• Remember garbage in, garbage out.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong><br />
• Build a sustainable business.<br />
• Don’t rely on only CPA and seasonal offers.<br />
• Make the merchants need you.<br />
• Diversify with many merchants and products. </p>
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