Affiliate Marketing - Is Using Articles The Best Way Of Pre-Selling? (Part 2 of 2)


by Zack Lim - Date: 2007-05-20 - Word Count: 283 Share This!

Firstly, they will have to go through the headline. Then they will have to go through the content. Then lastly they will have the option on whether they want to click the link on your resource box or not. If the customer can pass through these 3 filters and he go to your website, you can be sure that it will be a very targeted traffic.

So now you go and write your own articles. What are the ways that you can make use of the articles to presell your affiliate product? The first thing that you can do is to submit your articles to high traffic article directories. This will ensure that you will get lots of people reading your article. Only those that like your article will click on your links. The 2nd way is to send the article to your own list. If you are promoting an affiliate product, send a article that will relates to the product.

When you do the above 2 steps, you are basically just preselling the affiliate product to your customer. Your role will be just getting the customer to go to your affiliate links. Firstly, your customer will not feel like you are hard selling them and secondly, they will feel that they have a choice on whether they want to click on it or not.

So leave all the selling part to the merchant. The best way that you can do is to buy and use the product yourself so that you will be able to presell much better as you have the first hand experience of using that product. So remember to presell your affiliate product and not to hard sell it by using articles.


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Zack Lim is an up and coming affiliate marketer who owns http://www.MyAffiliateMarketingOnline.com providing information on Affiliate Marketing. To get Free "7 Days to Affiliate Marketing" course, go to http://www.MyAffiliateMarketingOnline.com This article is free for republishing by visitors provided the resource link is retained.

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