Its so frustrating when new affiliate marketers can’t view or market their product if they are denied access because they don’t have suffient traffic history on a website. Its a vicious cycle fraught with barriers and frustrations and not allowing any commissions or payouts from their product.
You’re not alone in this dilemma, so relax and learn about what needs to be done to understand the paradox between affiliate and publishers. Clarify your knowledge to be able to move forward.
The earliest affiliate marketers were in fact, publishers. They published content about certain topics of expertise, hobbies, news and such. Advertisers were aware of their traffic history and were more confident in their variety of content they offered so they purchased space from them. People really didn’t see a difference.
Affiliate Marketing has evolved since then, but many advertisers still expect the same standards when they accept new affiliates. They will expect you to already have good relevant content on your website which matches their offers. This makes sense for those new affiliates who are fairly sure about the field you want to get into, but somewhat confusing to newbies. There’s some things you can do to become more professional in the eyes of a potential advertiser and jazz up your website at the same time.
There are a lot of free articles from article directories, so post them on your site. Leave all resource boxes and content intact so the proper credit is given to the author.
You can also post relevant videos to your website, such as those from YouTube and other video sites. Just cut and paste the embed code.
You can use what others are saying or write your own. You can be rejected on one site site, but approved on another network so keep trying. It all depends on who the advertiser is partnered with.
Always make sure include all the necessary information on your site regarding privacy policy, contact info, etc. These tips should help you get started!
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