Affiliate Web Site Pro, Cons and Getting
Traffic
By R.L
Young
Affiliate marketing is
hot, and for good reason. Little one-person operations are
raking in tens of thousands of dollars per month from home,
with only a computer and an Internet connection. With
“ready” affiliate websites on offer all over the Internet,
the question about their profitability and indeed their
interest in helping you succeed comes to question. Apart
from having you host your site on their servers for a
“small” fee, what other hidden interests lay ahead? What are
the pros and cons of “owning” such a website? Read the
following article by R.L Young and find out now.
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Thinking of buying an
affiliate website? With the web these days growing at a
substantial rate, just about everywhere you turn on the web,
you will see offers to own your own web business. Many of
these offers are legitimate businesses with real products
and items waiting for you to open one of their affiliate
sites and start selling. They can sound very good, get you
excited, tell you that you can make tons of money and
sometimes be under $100.00 dollars to start. But there are
some important things you should consider before you
buy.
Pros:
Affiliate sites can be a good thing if you’re looking for a low
maintenance way to have a business on the web, like if you’re
retired or like to travel a lot. They can also produce a fairly
good income 24/7 once you become established and if you know
where you can pick up some local traffic just through friends
and neighbors.
Cons:
But there are downfalls to having an affiliate site, and the
most important one is you probably won’t have much control over
it, sometimes none at all. First, you may not have control over
the ad banners that appear on your site, you probably won’t
have control over the content, links or text links and on some
of them, you may not be able to control the keywords or
optimize the site for the search engines, or possibly even see
your daily traffic or check your stats (how many visitors you
have gotten and how many items you have sold).
One of the things they
won’t tell you as they are trying to sell you a web site, is
that even the big time companies with web sites consider
themselves a top notch site if they make one sale out of
every one-hundred visitors. As the matter of fact, this is
what companies web sites aim for. Traffic is simply just not
an easy thing to build up. A web site is not like putting a
convenient store on a corner and everyone will see it as
they pass by, and stop. If you do not advertise in some
form, no one will know you’re on the web. The old adage “if
you build it, they will come” just isn’t true when it comes
to opening a web site.
Getting The
Traffic:
Of course getting some heavy duty traffic will become your main
goal when you open a web site, and it doesn’t matter how good
it is or what it is selling. But web advertising can be flat
out expensive, even scary. When you run a search for web
advertising, you will find all kinds of bargains and promises
to get heavy traffic to your site, and some of these are
legitimate businesses, while others are mostly full of wind.
Once you have your site and you begin searching the web for
advertising, there’s one old adage that you should always stand
by, “If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is”.
Don’t fall for so-called bargains such as “100,000 visitors to
your site for only $39.95!” Because it’s not just the traffic
you need, it’s the quality of it.
If you pay for 100,000
traffic hits to your site that are pretty much forced to
land on your page, more than likely you aren’t going to land
a sale for it. There are plenty of advertisers that will do
this. Such as pursuading you sign up on a traffic building
list where people are forced to click on your link, just so
they can earn a credit for it to get traffic back to their
own site. Or joining and paying for an MLM type traffic
builder where the member simply passes their site around to
other members who desire more to sell than to buy. These
sites can have as many as 25,000 members (so claimed), but
all they are really doing is advertising their sites to
other members while trying to make money from one another.
As far as I have seen, normal outside web traffic or
non-members rarely see these advertisements, if ever. Watch
out for what can also be called FFA ads (free for all). They
make it sound really good to join these, but when you place
your ad in the rotation, you must give them your email
address, and you will get literally slammed with everyone
else's ads in YOUR email box.
Personally, I think the
best advertising for any web site is word of mouth. Start
locally by spreading the word and grow from there. Use
flyers, penny saver papers and of course business cards and
spread them all over your town, and county if necessary. Put
a magnetic sign on the side of your car and give relatives
and friends some business cards to pass around. All it
really takes to get started, is a few people who know a few
people and so on. But above all, don’t get discouraged,
because it can take up to a year or two for a website to
really take off. The most important thing is traffic,
traffic, traffic (but QUALITY) traffic. Because the more you
get, the bigger chances are of getting bigger and better
sales. Good luck!
Copyright 2005 - R.L.
Young - National Wholesalers
About the
Author
R.L. Young is the owner of National Wholesalers, a wholesale
website to businesses and the public and to help those who
would like to have their own home business. Mr. Young began web
marketing in the fall of 2002 with many experimentations and
much research in web marketing, advertising and sales;
including studies with affiliate web sites, and always learning
more
Visit his site at http://www.natlwholesalers.com.
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