Affiliate Marketing - Add Your Own Personality To Your Business


by Zack Lim - Date: 2007-05-20 - Word Count: 269 Share This!

When you are doing affiliate marketing, most of the affiliate programs will provides you with all the advertising materials that will help you in promoting the product better. Some of the materials that they will provide can be articles, pre written emails, solo ads copy and many more. Can you imagine if there are 1000 affiliates using the same materials?

You will not be able to stand out from the rest of the affiliates if you are going to just cut and paste the articles or email and send it to your customers. The next thing that you can do is to add in your own personality and style to your business.

So what you can do is to rewrite the articles and emails in your own style. You can also try to add additional information that you think will be useful for you. When you do that often, your customer will soon know your writing style and your style of communicating with them. This will makes you stand out from the other affiliates because you have your own style of promoting the product.

You can also even try to write your own sales letter to promote to your customers. So what you do is that you write the sales letter in your own words and style and at the end of the website, the order button will be link to the order page of your affiliate product.

The reason your customer will buy is because they have already trusted you and they likes your style of doing business. So do add in your own personality and style into your affiliate marketing business.


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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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