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Affiliate Revenue ? Who to Invite to the Party


Maybe you're an owner of one of those online businesses and you have ventured into the world of affiliate marketing in an effort to grow affiliate revenue. You've visited the testimonial websites and have seen the claims of $200,000 annually from affiliate revenue and you're interested in making some of that money for yourself.

So maybe you've launched an all out search for affiliate programs and have signed up for several hoping that a full compliment of affiliates in one portal will make you a rich entrepreneur. The bad news is things aren't working out the way you thought they would. The money isn't coming in by the wheelbarrow full and you are becoming discouraged.

The problem might be that you are looking at affiliate revenue as one might if they were building a department store. You have determined that multiple affiliate programs can only enhance your ability to gain income. In essence the more diversified you are the great chance you have to make money. The problem that is most closely linked to presenting multiple affiliates is that you essentially cannot do any of them justice. There is just too much to concentrate on and no easy way to get your online visitors to connect with them.

You might do well to create a website with its own unique domain name for the purpose of promoting a single affiliate. You can then exercise very specific marketing strategies to draw attention to a site dedicated to a single affiliate.

What this strategy does is provide the opportunity to effectively reach a core group of motivated individuals who may be more inclined to view a single, well-developed website featuring a product or service they need.

Sometimes websites can be so cluttered with affiliate links and other peripheral information that it is hard for the customer to figure out what to click or even come up with a good reason to do so.

If you have multiple affiliates, and none of them are doing very well, you might choose one or two that you have the greatest interest in (personal or financial) and then concentrate on developing sites specifically for these affiliates. Then make sure you are getting the word out to potential customers. You may find a more concentrated effort in affiliate marketing for affiliate revenue may go much further than you imagined at bringing financial rewards as payment for your effort.

Whether it's web design or the number of affiliate revenue sites you partner with it just makes sense to streamline and become an expert in the areas you do intend to serve. You're clients will be more satisfied and you will be better rewarded financially if you do.

Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with HighPowerSites at: http://www.highpowersites.com. Start your own ebook business with BooksWealth at: http://www.bookswealth.com

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Date:Dec 13, 2007
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