Landing Pages: Essential to Affiliate Marketing


Landing pages

Put a landing page in your marketing toolbox – As an affiliate marketer, you will need to perform certain tasks and you’ll need a set of marketing tools to assist you in the performance of those tasks. However, what you don’t need to be concerned with is the development or creation of the products and/or services (‘products’) you are going to market, because they are all ready to go whenever you are. Consider the following scenario.

You have already signed up with the Google Adsense program or with other affiliate marketing programs, and you have already prepared the ad you want to post on your affiliate’s site. Your mind is now set on being the next most successful online businessman; but is there something else you might have forgotten to prepare? Maybe nothing! However, have you thought to prepare landing pages? Are they all set for your business?

Landing pages are simply web pages where visitors are directed to when they click a search engine results page link or an ad on the Web. For affiliate marketers, landing pages are utilized to entice website visitors to spend more time browsing their pages; and for merchants they are used to direct potential customers to particular product pages on their websites. Keep in mind that most product links on an affiliate’s website would lead to unique landing pages created by the merchants.

Landing pages are, at most times, not really different from other web pages in a particular website, especially if the website referred to is an e-commerce site. Some online business persons would even use the homepage of their websites as the landing page for their ads. Are these business persons making a big mistake? Or should you follow their method in creating landing pages for your ads?

Well, you can always follow what most online retailers do: direct their potential customers to the homepages of their websites. But if you want to achieve something more from your online business, and if you want to earn a lot of profit, you’d be better off creating a special landing page for your web ads. Why? There are a few reasons why you need to use landing pages for your web ads. And take note that it would be much better if you create a great landing page as oppose to a so-so one.

Pay-per-click

It is the only way affiliate marketers get conversions – There are a variety of affiliate marketing programs today, but most of these programs let the merchant pay the affiliate in a pay per click (PPP) basis. Basically, all you have to do is sign up with the program and submit your ad. The program owner would then distribute your ad to various affiliates who would then place your ad on their websites. Whenever your ad is clicked, a visitor would be directed to your landing page and you would have to pay the affiliate for his/her service.

As a merchant, you earn money through conversions —that result when a visitor is directed to your site and actually buys a product before leaving. Without these conversions, you actually earn nothing from the program. Also, the more visitors your affiliates have directed to your site, the larger would your expense wpould be. And the only way you can recover from these expenses is through conversions.

Of course you probably won’t get any conversion if you post an ad on your affiliate’s site without an actual landing page for the potential customer to be redirected into. It’s just like advertising a product without actually having a store from which to sell your product. Your advertisement may be enticing enough to encourage people to purchase a product, but without the landing page, how will they know where and how to purchase that product?

It is therefore important to have landing pages for your ads because it is the only way for you to earn some money in an affiliate program. Without landing pages, all you do is spend money paying your affiliates without actually getting anything in return.

The home page

Other web pages may just not be enough – Many affiliates make the mistake of making their website’s homepage as the landing page for their ads. The same is true for those who make use of other pages like a “contact us” page or a product page. Homepages are often designed to serve multiple users and contain a lot of links to other pages or to other websites.

The same is true for the other two pages mentioned. If you want to be successful in an affiliate program, it is best not to have your landing page to cater to the needs of various people, most of which may not be really interested in your product.

When choosing a landing page, you must always have the customer directed into that page you intended. Therefore your landing page must be relevant to the keywords and content you placed in your ad. It is also important that the landing page induce your visitor to take action by clicking on one of your product links or at least provide leads for potential customers.

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Final Word

You probably entered into an affiliate marketing program with these things in mind: to save on advertising expenses and to gain more profit. But if you get into an affiliate marketing program without actually having a landing page, you’ll end up paying too much without getting anything in return. So if you still don’t have a landing page for your ads, you better start creating one now; and don’t get wrong idea; it isn’t enough for you to have just a landing page…it should be a great landing page. Good luck!

Finding Hot, Best-Selling Products to Promote


Finding suitable inventory

In order to locate the best selling products on the Web, we need to know what people already want to buy, and understand why such products are selling faster than other similar products. Learning what others consider to be a good choice of presentation or product is most often accompanied by researching and analyzing the demand for that product in the then current market, as well as the level of competition or market share (competitive edge) such a product will have in the long run.

Thus the questions: “What should I sell?” and “What products are hot and selling fast?”

These questions are asked most frequently by marketers trying to find an answer to them in order to make definite and informed decisions; but if we really want to know the answer to such questions, our smartest choice would be to do some research. There are all kinds of complexities that may lead an individual (marketer or product creator) to believe s/he has a high in-demand idea; and among these complexities is being able to understand and satisfy the need, wants and expectations of consumers as they relate to products they may want to buy.

Study consumer signals

Think of these customer signals as their basic needs or minimum requirements that must be present in any purchase, since needs are the basic reasons consumers usually look to purchase a product or service in the first place. These needs are also referred to as “qualifying” or “gatekeeper” dimensions in a purchase. Wants are also determining factors in many choices; and expectations can be thought of in terms of values or intangibles associated with a product or service.

Expectations are actually part of “wants” but they become extremely important when products or services are not differentiated. For example, in reading a logic book, university students look for the following: Relevant logic concepts, use of simple language, easy to understand and affordable prices. Similar ideas can be applied to Internet sales as well, keeping in mind that the Internet is just another place to sell products. The basic concept of demand is the same in this marketplace as it is anywhere else, and is unlikely to change.

The market share

That having been said, let’s take a look at another concept which must be considered in finding “hot” products to sell. The level of competition or market share your product will have once it is conceived, created (manufactured?) and made ready for marketing. Market share or level of competition can be translated to mean: the ratio of your brand sales versus the total market sales.

While companies would naturally define its target competitors, it is actually consumers who ultimately decide the competitive frame, or the list related products or services that they consider when exercising their purchasing power. We must therefore choose the market segment in which we can have assume a leadership position, or at least pose a strong challenge to the existing leader.

It is important to understand that the overriding objective for getting into the affiliate marketing business is not simply to satisfy the needs and wants of customers, but to do so while profiting at a better rate than the competition. Otherwise, our competition will end up satisfying our customers better than we can, thereby capturing – or continuing to capture and maintain greater market share.

product interest

Third factor to be considered in finding hot best selling products is learning what the general interest level in the product is. General interest in a product helps us marketers to gauge where our demand and competition numbers fall in the big picture. Simply saying, if there isn’t much demand for a given product, or there isn’t much competition, would seem to give one the idea it might not be good to put the product up for sale.

However, the research doesn’t stop since there is one last factor to be considered in order to more precisely find those hot selling products being sought. We must also learn how others are advertising those products; and if there is a good number of them doing so, it may mean that it’s a good product to promote and sell. Coming to the last phase of the process is analyzing and evaluating all the information that has been collected.

Factors to measure
Give it all you got

We have to look at all of the data we’ve collected on demand, competition, and advertising; and then make a decision as how they all balance out. So here are several factors and aspects that must be measured:

  • Not enough demand means not enough people are going to buy;
  • Too much competition means not enough of a profit to go around
  • Too much advertising drives up the price of pay per click ads, and competition as well
  • Not enough general interest, combined with low demand, means there may not be a good market even if there is competition trying to make the sales.

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