Nov
22Three Ways to Pocket More Affiliate Cash… Starting Today
Filed in: Affiliates, Membership Sites by RMS on 11-22-09Affiliate marketing is one of the quickest and easiest ways to make money online.That’s because you don’t have to deal with product creation or customer service headaches. All you have to do is recommend products to desperate buyers. Then you sit back and collect your massive paychecks.
But beware: Your affiliate cash can disappear quicker than snow in June if you don’t
protect your commissions. Here are the top three ways to start banking more affiliate
cash as soon as today:
1. Stop using direct affiliate links.
You probably already know that it’s a good idea to cloak (hide) your affiliate links.
Doing so will help ward off the link hijackers who switch in their affiliate ID for
yours, and thus steal your commission when they buy the product. It also virtually
reduces the number of buyers who “cut off” the affiliate portion of a link and go
straight to the sales page (perhaps thinking that doing so will somehow give them a
better deal).
But there’s another reason to use direct affiliate links: Namely, because you could
end up with hundreds of “dead” links all over the Internet.
You see, if you make a blog post, Twitter about an affiliate product or include your
direct affiliate link in an ebook, then what happens if the vendor stops selling that
product? You’ll have dead links. Maybe hundreds of them.
If instead you use a redirect link, you can change the redirect link to point from the
dead affiliate link to a similar affiliate product in just a minute or two. And in
doing so, you could potentially save thousands of dollars in affiliate commissions.
2. Look for these common sales leaks.
If you don’t vet the sales process thoroughly, you may find that the biggest thief is
the product vendor! Sometimes the vendor is just a new marketer who doesn’t know any
better. Other times, you may find vendors who are deliberately trying to rip you off.
Here are some things to look for:
* Google AdSense ads on the sales page. Some marketers don’t realize that a sales page
shouldn’t have any distractions, and that the only way to leave a sales page is via a
back button or the buy button. Other marketers know exactly what they’re doing – you
send them traffic for free, and they get the money every time someone clicks on their
ads. Either way, avoid these vendors.
* Alternative payment options. Another sneaky way product vendors reach into your
pocket is by offering multiple payment options on the affiliate landing page. This is
only troublesome IF you don’t credit if the customer chooses a different option.
For example, if the vendor uses Clickbank for affiliate tracking, then obviously you
won’t get a penny if the vendor encourages customers to call their orders in.
* Customer service reps that send visitors to a new page. Watch out for this sneaky
trick: sometimes when a prospect has a question, the customer service rep (or the
vendor) sends the customer to a different sales page. End result? You lose the
commission!
3. Find out what loopholes the vendor will use to keep your money.
Here’s one last tip: Always read the TOS (terms of service) and affiliate agreement.
Sometimes you’ll find outrageous payment thresholds that allows the vendor to legally
keep your money until you reach that threshold! Other times the vendor charges a huge
“accounting fee” just to cut you your check.
Summary
There you have it – three quick and easy ways to start banking bigger affiliate
paychecks. To find out how the super affiliates keep those checks rolling in day after
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