Did You Know There are Ordinary, Average People Quietly "Sniping" Off Niches Online,
Taking Small Amounts of Money and Turning Them into Windfalls of Cash? Well,
What if You Knew What They Know?

Monday, March 22, 2010

$120,000/yr income Using Only FREE 100% traffic!

On every corner of the internet you can find people bragging  about how much money they're making. $30k here and $60k there. After a while it starts to all sound like recycled crap! Not a day goes by where some wannabe guru comes out of no where. Each one of them promising to have the holy grail that will be a one click solution to wealth for you niche affiliates.

However, if you are creating blogs looking for and insider tried and tested methods, actually used by an elite group of Super Affiliate Snipers to literally slip into a niche undetected and snipe off the competition crushing every market they enter while producing sometimes over six figures PER MONTH, then you want to read every word on this page!

Have you ever sat back and wondered how the ultra elite marketers really make their money online picking affiliate programs? I'm not talking about your average "spam you everyday trying to sell you something guru", I'm talking about the guys YOU NEVER hear about.

These are the people who go against the trend of setting up hundreds of sites that make a couple bucks a day. These smart super affiliate "snipers"  have less sites that make MUCH MORE money and are much easier and cost efficient to manage. They are in the trenches making the BIG BUCKS and could care less about writing a ebook to tell you how they do it. Forget about it! It's not going to happen. The REAL Super Affiliates are too damn busy making money and running their own business to sell you some overpriced $500 ecourse.

No where is the 80/20 rule more apparent than within the world of affiliate marketing. 80% of all affiliates aren't making any real money online. 20% are the ultra Elite Super Affiliate Snipers making more money than the other 80% of affiliates combined. How is it that  some marketers can easily rake in over $100k Per Month while others are still fighting to make their first $100 online?!

 

Affiliate Marketing Money

Can I Make Affiliate Marketing Pay Off

You’ve probably heard about affiliate products, but did you know they are a tremendous source of wealth and profit for those who sell them?

Lots of people don’t realize the full potential for getting rich with affiliate products, but lots of other people have discovered the tremendous profitability of these products. They have taken these products, built themselves a profitable online business, and are now banking huge profits for themselves.

How would you like to be one of those people generating huge profits from selling affiliate products?

Yes, of course you would like to be one of those people. The fact is that you can make this kind of money for yourself from selling affiliate products, starting you and your family down the path to financial freedom and security.

How can you make this happen?

All it takes is the right information, put to use in the right way, and you will very soon have your own profitable affiliate sales business.

And best of all, absolutely everything you need to know to accomplish this is just a click away!

You can make tons of money!

Making money from selling affiliate products is not all that hard, and certainly not all that complicated or confusing. With just a bit of accurate information and a bit of effort and energy on your part, all of this success and profit can be yours.

How many sales pitches and empty promises have you seen, each one boldly claiming to have all of the answers to your money problems? Many of them focus on selling affiliate products, but hardly any of them tell you the truth about how to do it successfully.

The true path to success online is with affiliate sales, but only if you know the right way to go about it and the common mistakes to avoid. The problem with all of those phony sales pitches is that they don’t know what they’re talking about at all. The only thing they care about is getting you to part with your hard earned money.

Wouldn’t it be great to find just one person, one information guide that truly does what it promises? One that contains all of the accurate information necessary, laid out in a step by step format, so that you can start making the money you deserve online?

Look around. When the student asks, the teacher will appear :o)

Show me how to become a  Super Affiliate Sniper!

How to Create Affiliate Blogs

To Affiliate Blog Or Not Is The Question


What is the blogosphere, really? It's a place where anyone-man, woman, child, or automated feed scraper-can slap up templates or build a site of their own and update it with useful(?) information or tales of their weekly shopping trips to their hearts content. It's both a powerful tool utilized by businesses and websites on a daily (or more often) basis and a running personal diary put up online for all to see. The blogosphere is filled with experts and novices, and people who think they are experts who are really novices. It's a mixed-bag of content and expertise, or lack thereof. It's a community experience that knows no real bounds. Or boundaries.

As such, blogs can be a boon or a bust to your affiliate program. Nevertheless, they are being touted as the fastest, easiest, most simplistic way to promote affiliate products and generate sales. But are they? Let's explore both sides of this issue.

The Bene's of Blogging
The up-side. Let's take a look at what we've got; blogging is

" Easy to get started
" Cheap to get started
" An easy place to put up relevant information that can really have value for your readers
" A place where you can utilize the community aspects such as commenting to hold virtual conversations with your readers
" A place where you can potentially build long-term relationships with your readers, which in turn can boost return sales and add to the lifetime value of that customer
" A place where you can feature, in detail and in depth, any singular product you want
" A simple way to update content to get on the good side of search engines

That's quite a list of benefits in the argument for blogging. Truthfully, blogging is-or can be, has the potential to be-all of these things and probably more. A blog can be a very good way to sell an affiliate product. But there are a lot of other things that blogs are, too, and many of these qualities do not fit into the grander scheme of affiliate websites. So before we decide on whether to blog or not to blog, let's looks at the flip side of the coin.


Why Blogging Might be a Bust

Many of the very things that make blogging a 'natural' choice for affiliate promotions are what make blogging the wrong way to effectively market as an affiliate.

First of all, let's take on the very blogosphere itself. It's a crowded place. It is true that the blogosphere is filled with a variety of interests, and holds something for everyone, but in the midst of all that interest, it's increasingly hard to be found. Even the best, most prolific, and most dedicated bloggers take months and years to build a solid following. A blog is absolutely not the place to go for instant traffic.

The community aspect of blogging can be great, but couldn't it also be a bust? All that commenting and free-for-all outside commentary might work against you and discredit you. And you need to think about how valuable that following is. This will largely depend on your spectrum of product offerings. If you have a variety of products that a customer might want to come back for, or an upgradeable product suite, staying in touch with buyers could be a great thing. If your product is more of a one-time-only purchase, there's probably no recouping the time investment you will incur.

Content refreshment is one of the biggest recognized benefits of blogging. You can post quickly and easily everyday and thereby please those search engines and hungry blog-followers with new content. There's no denying that. But you need to think this through-how much can you come up with to say about your products? Can you keep your products upfront on a blog? How many times can you spin it? And most importantly, what happens when your well of topics dries up? Those search engines and readers will be waiting for more, and you'll be grasping for new post ideas.

It's easy to get a blog started and keep it running for a few months, but Big Dog kind of income demands that you construct a more long-term plan. Theoretically a blog is a long-term prospect, but without something new to say, one can only live so long.

We also need to tackle the issue of being able to feature multiple products. This flies right in the face of the discussion we just had in the last chapter, doesn't it? By doing that, you're dividing your forces and taking the focus away from your top-seeded efforts. You've created a marketplace of confusion, and you've made it hard to figure out what the right-simple-solution is.

We also need to talk about blogs from a structural standpoint. Unless you can build your own blog (and even if you can this is tough…), blogs and templates do not allow for a high level of flexibility. There is a basic structure, and it is very hard to add the buttons and features in the places you need them to be. Consider, too, that sometimes the structure and design you've worked so hard for may be impacted (rearranged) by the length and amount of your postings.

Now it might sound like we're completely anti-blogging for affiliate programs, but that's not exactly the case. Let's wrap this discussion up by looking at how a blog might still be a useful tool.

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Building Affiliate Pages

Build It And They'll Come Or Will They

What you most need to know, then, is how to build that small-niche site.

To reiterate, the purpose of this site is to develop a very consumer-specific website that provides information and resources for the person who is looking to buy a product of this type. That's from the buyer's perspective.

But you have search engines to please, too, so that content will need to do double-duty and also help you be found and ranked well for your target keywords and target audience.

There are two basic components to these small sites. Those are

1. Articles and buyer-centric information
2. Products

The pages of your website will be split amongst these two components. It probably should not be a straight 50/50 split. The division should be weighted more in favor of information than products. This will serve two purposes:

1. Information gives the buyer all the supporting information and details they need to decide to buy.
2. Information provides more feed for search engines so that buyers can find you.

However you decide to structure the actual website, it should have a simple division-information and products.

The product pages are simple. Create a page for each individual product that gives the specifics on the product (often the information provided by the affiliate). You need to give enough detail without overdoing it. Set up the product pages so that when the visitor performs the desired action-clicks a 'buy' button, or opts for a free sample or service-they are taken to the affiliate website, where they [hopefully] will order and purchase your product.

The informational pages require a little bit more work, but not too much. Each of these pages should host one piece of supporting information which helps your visitor decide to buy. It should be an article, product review, or product comparison. As you'll learn later, these are the things that will really draw the very specific and targeted ready to buy consumers that you want. This is the information that they are looking for just prior to purchase, and so it is the information that is most likely to net serious buyers, and not just curious visitors.

Back to our example, if we have five muscle-building supplements, we'll have five pages of products and perhaps ten pages with articles and comparisons. Use the articles to address the concerns of people in the market for supplements, and include topics important to them. They might be side-by side comparisons, reviews of specific powders, or topics such as "Five Tips for Building More Muscle."

Now you've given your already needy buyers the two things they need to decide to buy your products-additional information, and the place to make the purchase.

Are you ready to become a Super Sniper?

Niche Affiliate Marketing Article

Affiliate Marketing Within Your Niche Fact Or Fiction

One of the absolute most prolific pieces of advice for prospective affiliates is to work within their passions-to find their niche market in an area of personal interest and stay with it. While there is a place for niche marketing in affiliate marketing, it is not what you have been led to believe that it is. For sure, "work within your personal niche" is one of the worst pieces of advice given to new entrepreneurs, and the cause of multitudes of affiliate failures.

Do what interests you

Do what interests you; find your niche; do what you are passionate about; sell the products that interest you the most…

These are the pieces of advice that entrepreneurs are told time and again. And there is some basis to this thought, some method behind this madness.

The overall belief is that if you choose to do business in an area or 'niche' that you are deeply interested in, that passion will shine through and you will make sales almost accidentally. The feeling is that by selling products or working within your most favorite niche you will have a built-in sense of urgency and desire that will compel you to work on your business and to succeed.

Moreover, by working within a niche category of personal interest you will come prepared. That is, you will come armed with bucket loads of knowledge and experiences with various products so that you don't have to 'waste time' getting up to speed. You'll already know the products that deserve promotion. And you'll know all the promotional background information almost off the top of your head.

The belief is that if you focus on promoting products that are in some way of interest to you, you can easily take care of business. You can construct websites that will sell the products; you can write articles to submit to directories and gain links back to you, the niche expert; you can build blog upon blog and never run out of something great to say about your favorite little widget that so transformed your life as a widget collector (whether you should or not, is another matter, and we'll discuss that later).

Here's the thing about this-none of it is untrue. It is easier to put yourself behind a product you already know. It is easier to hit the ground running when you are already well-versed in matters. It is easier to connect with visitors and readers who are more like you. So why, then, is it a myth to believe that you should focus first and foremost on your personal-interest niche as an affiliate marketers? Why can't that mean virtually automatic sales and commissions?


What's wrong with passion?

The reasoning against personal niche concentration is more simplistic than you might think. And in point of fact, there are some exceptions to the rule, which we can touch upon after you understand why the myth in general is a myth.

Then cut to the chase already, right? What's wrong with doing something you are passionate about?

There is nothing truly wrong with it. But there is something unprofitable about it in an overwhelmingly large percentage of cases. What is unprofitable about this mindset is that it is just too limiting. By choosing your business and products based on one personal preference, you lose the freedom of choice. And that freedom is important, because it is what allows you to give buyers what they want, and saddles you with a limited number of affiliate product options, most of the time in a niche that isn't seeing very high demand.

Very simply, unless your niche interest happens to be in products or subject areas that coincide with what people are ready to buy, it does not come with the most essential element of affiliate marketing success-built-in customers.

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