A big part of being a successful affiliate is writing about the products that you’re trying to sell. Article marketing and luring people in with well-written text is how you ultimately reach success with affiliate marketing. Of course, there are a few ways you can do this, and this article touches on a variety of methods.
The first step in the process is simply to write something about the product you’re attempting to sell. Now, this doesn’t have to be great stuff at first. You should start out with drafting some copy about the benefits of your products, how it will benefit those who need it, how it’s available for a great price, etc. As you begin to read it back, imagine yourself as a customer and think of things you would want to read about the product. You can hone your writing skills as you go.
Once you have the hang of writing good content, it’s time to get on the article marketing bandwagon to help with your affiliate marketing. You can do a quick Google search and find hundreds of different article directories out there. They will accept content from you for free. Their only stipulations are usually that you can’t advertise directly in the article. You will have to leave your links in the author’s box or under the text.
If you’re doing the article writing, you have to make sure that you’re not sending out the same article to different directories. It might seem like a pain in the rear, but it’s important that each article you submit is different from the original. They can be about the same thing and contain the same style, but the wording has to be different.
Another great way to ensure that you’re releasing high-quality text is to outsource a good writer. A tip to use here, however, is to ensure that the writer you’re hiring is a native English speaker. You might be inclined to hire someone from India for pennies on the dollar, but you get what you pay for when you do this. Pay the extra money for the quality. It will boost your ROI in the long run.
Your website in no way has to be your only outlet for writing about your product. You can create one (or one hundred) separate blogs, start a forum or open a wide range of profiles that you consistently update on different social networking sites. On your own sites, you’re free to post your content containing links, but you still don’t want to go crazy with the linking. Try to keep it to one or two links per article.
Blogging is always a great way to get the word out, and if you work as a guest-blogger for someone else, you can tap into their audience. Most blogs won’t mind free content as long as it’s relevant and written well enough to draw attention. As a reward, you get to attach a link to drive traffic to your site.
Content has and always will be king when it comes to selling online. So, before you think about starting your affiliate business, perhaps you should develop your ability to write compelling copy. If you can do that, you have already won half the battle.