Multiple Streams Of Income Equals Multiple Sites
- Date: 2009-05-03 - Word Count: 605
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As an Internet marketer, you have probably come across pre-built sites that incorporate several streams of potential income. Sometimes those prospective income streams will even appear on a single page within that site. You should wonder whether this approach, which seems so efficient on the surface, really makes sense.
Before I describe a much more sensible approach, let me explain why a multi-purpose site works against a marketer's objective. Each site, and certainly each page within a site, should have one purpose. Eventually every visitor to your website is going to leave your site, but you want to be able to stack the odds concerning how that visitor will leave.
If you have products that you want your visitors to purchase, you goal is to have them eventually end up on your thank you page after checking out with their full shipping cart. Everything else that you do on that site should be aimed at getting them to that page.
If you want them to purchase an affiliate product, you want them to get off your own site only by clicking the link to your affiliate. With contextual advertising, you have a similar purpose in that you want them to click one of the ads as they exit. However, the ways in which you assist your visitors in deciding how to exit your site is very different in affiliate marketing from the method you implicitly use in making an ad click the attractive option.
A person involved in affiliate marketing knows the product's strengths and weaknesses. The task is to highlight the needs of your site visitor so that it becomes obvious that the needs can be met by the affiliate's product, or, at least, to leave the visitor wanting more information that can be obtained by visiting the vendor's site (through your link to it).
In the case of contextual advertising, you don't know what products or services will be promoted in the ads that are served to your site. You need to provide information that your visitor wants (based upon your keywords, page description, and so forth). At the same time, you let them know that there is other information (or even a product category) that they ought to be pursuing. Then, you just hope that one of the ads served on your page will coincide with the additional thirst you have created in your visitor.
So mixing potential revenue streams on the same page and, I believe, on the same site, means that you are working against yourself. You don't want your prospective customers putting your product into a shopping cart and then disappearing from your site to pursue an affiliate product or by clicking on an ad. Instead, consider eventually building three sites (but not all at once). Work on your own product site. Find products that are complementary with your own product and endorse those on a separate site. Finally, if you feel you must, build a site for contextual advertising. (Personally, I would prefer to put the articles in a potential contextual advertising site into either my product site or affiliate site to draw visitors to the virtual locale where I could make a bigger profit, exchanging dollars for the cents that I would make with an ad click.)
Here are two exceptions to my advice, above. On your product site, you might want to use your thank you page to promote an affiliate offer. I sometimes place contextual advertising on my links pages. My thinking is that any visitors visiting my links have already decided to leave my site, so there is no harm having them leave me a little money on their way out.
Before I describe a much more sensible approach, let me explain why a multi-purpose site works against a marketer's objective. Each site, and certainly each page within a site, should have one purpose. Eventually every visitor to your website is going to leave your site, but you want to be able to stack the odds concerning how that visitor will leave.
If you have products that you want your visitors to purchase, you goal is to have them eventually end up on your thank you page after checking out with their full shipping cart. Everything else that you do on that site should be aimed at getting them to that page.
If you want them to purchase an affiliate product, you want them to get off your own site only by clicking the link to your affiliate. With contextual advertising, you have a similar purpose in that you want them to click one of the ads as they exit. However, the ways in which you assist your visitors in deciding how to exit your site is very different in affiliate marketing from the method you implicitly use in making an ad click the attractive option.
A person involved in affiliate marketing knows the product's strengths and weaknesses. The task is to highlight the needs of your site visitor so that it becomes obvious that the needs can be met by the affiliate's product, or, at least, to leave the visitor wanting more information that can be obtained by visiting the vendor's site (through your link to it).
In the case of contextual advertising, you don't know what products or services will be promoted in the ads that are served to your site. You need to provide information that your visitor wants (based upon your keywords, page description, and so forth). At the same time, you let them know that there is other information (or even a product category) that they ought to be pursuing. Then, you just hope that one of the ads served on your page will coincide with the additional thirst you have created in your visitor.
So mixing potential revenue streams on the same page and, I believe, on the same site, means that you are working against yourself. You don't want your prospective customers putting your product into a shopping cart and then disappearing from your site to pursue an affiliate product or by clicking on an ad. Instead, consider eventually building three sites (but not all at once). Work on your own product site. Find products that are complementary with your own product and endorse those on a separate site. Finally, if you feel you must, build a site for contextual advertising. (Personally, I would prefer to put the articles in a potential contextual advertising site into either my product site or affiliate site to draw visitors to the virtual locale where I could make a bigger profit, exchanging dollars for the cents that I would make with an ad click.)
Here are two exceptions to my advice, above. On your product site, you might want to use your thank you page to promote an affiliate offer. I sometimes place contextual advertising on my links pages. My thinking is that any visitors visiting my links have already decided to leave my site, so there is no harm having them leave me a little money on their way out.
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