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Internet Based Affiliate Marketing: Do You Really Need a Website?
It is easy to join an affiliate program, often it also does not cost you anything. What interesting about becoming an affiliate is because it gives you the opportunity to promote something, even when you do not have your own products to sell. However, despite all the benefits of becoming an affiliate, many people are still hesitant to get involved in Internet based affiliate marketing. One of the reason is because the lack of a website to start with, which leads to the question whether it is necessary to have a website to market an affiliate program.
Without a website, it is possible to market and promote an affiliate program. Among the common strategies that people use are email marketing, off line promotions, writing e-books, writing ezine and engaging in online discussions such as forums, chats, message boards and others.
Let us look at these strategies one by one.
Email marketing might be the most popular affiliate marketing strategy that does not require a website. With email marketing, you will maintain a list of email ads of your prospective customers. You will provide them with articles that relevant with the products and programs you are marketing. For most people promotional emails are too annoying. The best practice with this strategy is by providing informative articles and add small text ads that link to your merchant’s site.
There are many ways to promote your affiliate product off line. The common medium for such promotions is classified ads, brochures and fliers. Classified ads would generally work better compared to the other two because they often reach a wider audience.
If you know how to write, e-book might be the best way to promote your affiliate products in absence of a website. Be sure to write contents that are related to the product you are promoting. Rather than promotional, make it more educative. You can put text ads or banner that links to your merchant’s site at the end of your e-book.
Ezines are publications or articles that aim to inform individuals about a particular topic. If you have a website, you can use your articles as content of your site. However, if you do not have one, you can submit your articles with inserting link to your merchant’s site to various article submission websites.
As an Internet marketer, I find that online discussions are great venues to promote your products. It will be easy for you to find people who might be interested to buy your products if you join online discussion forums related to your products.
With all those strategies mentioned, it may appear that you really do not need a website to be a successful affiliate marketer. Well, not really. While it is true that one can gain massive success in Internet based affiliate marketing even without a website, it is a rare instant that a new comer can reach the same levels of success.
Having a website is not required to start an affiliate program, otherwise you will be oblique to have one in the first place. However, while this is true, I would recommend to have your own website even if you decide to have it later. You will have more control of your business by having your own website. Your will be able to freely promote all of your products, even from different merchants. With advantages a website provide, don’t you think it is wise to have one?
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What are the must-have books for babies and toddlers?
I started buying board books for my 6mo and am going nuts: so much selection, so little time! All these Sesame Street, Boynton, Priddy etc etc books look great, but impossible to have them all! If you were to pick just a couple of baby/toddler books, which ones you would definitely choose? What are your child’s favorites?
1.) The first book I recommend for your baby or toddler’s bookshelf is GoodNight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown. You can buy this book new almost anywhere for fewer than eight dollars and it comes in hardback or a board book. GoodNight Moon is a bedtime story sure to get your child to sleep easier. It features a cuddly little rabbit who wants to name everything in his room to avoid going to sleep. The pages are colorful and the words are delightful!
2.) The second book I recommend for your baby or toddler’s bookshelf is My First Words Book. You can buy any variation of this book as a board book. You can buy this book for fewer than six dollars. The My First Words Book is filled with everyday objects including cute animals, food, and shapes! It will greatly increase your child’s vocabulary. All babies and toddlers that I know enjoy this book!
Hope this helps.
-Michael
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