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5 Common Affiliate Mistakes You Should Try To Avoid

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Have a peaceful ride by avoiding affiliate mistakes

Have a peaceful ride by avoiding affiliate mistakes

1. Taking on too many sites
Once bitten by the Affiliate Marketing bug, it’s hard to stop yourself getting addicted. Many affiliates have lots of ideas for new sites and new niches. STOP. To make a site, and thus your affiliate marketing, work you must have determination and perseverance. All too often, affiliates create several sites and try to work on all simultaneously. This creates problems not only in thinking up fresh content, but also having enough time to dedicate to each website. Try to concentrate on one or two and build on those before starting new projects.

2. Over-populating site(s) with too many ads
Too many ads  on a site can look spammy - be careful which advertisements you choose and where you place them. Try to organise it so they fit neatly around the borders of your site, unless of course you are using text links, videos or some other form of advertising. Check out our post on how many ads are too many?

3. Not relating the ads to the content
This in some way relates to the above point on integrating too many ads into your site. Affiliate ads which don’t relate to the content within the website are likely to receive less clicks and conversions than those which do. If a visitor  finds you via SEO and Google, it means they are looking for either more information or to buy a product related to what your website is all about. If the visitor types in hair product reviews, for example, and they come through to your site, they may perhaps not want to click on an ad for gaming or online betting.

4. Expecting ££s to come rolling in immediately
Thinking that your website will be generating £xxx’s in its first week is a little extreme. Most affiliates who generate these sorts of numbers work hard for their profits and revenues. Affiliate marketing is not a get rich quick scheme. It involves hard work, time and dedication to something which can be, in the long run, very rewarding (both financially and personally).

5. Not creating awareness of own site
With great SEO, your site can rank highly in Google. That’s not all it takes though. Knowing how to create a buzz around the site and publicise its existence in the online industry is what differentiates the good affiliate marketers from the great affiliate marketers. Social networking and attending industry conferences are fantastic ways of connecting with new people in the same field. The use of Social Media strategies is now also highly recommended as a tool for increasing brand awareness and interacting with potential visitors/consumers. More and more companies are taking to Social Media to join and converse the throng of people known as brand engagers. Creating that awareness is a great first step to becoming a key player in the affiliate marketing industry.

To start your affiliate marketing with Shopzilla, check out our Publisher Program.

Happy Social Media Day! Making the Most Out of Your Website

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
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Today is Social Media Day and to celebrate, we’re highlighting a few of our best posts on Social Media since the launch of the Shopzilla UK Publisher Program:

The story of a 16 year old Youtube blogger has hit the blogosphere and what started off as a regular product/website review has now expanded to gain international recognition.  Juicystar07, aka Blair Fowler, sent visitor numbers soaring with her post on Youtube about Shoes of Prey’s customisable shoes…(read more).

We all know how fast Twitter has taken off over the last year or two and how many people now connect themselves every second to other users around the world. This real-time medium enables millions of Tweets to be exchanged worldwide and is now one of the most talked about social media strategies for promoting and marketing businesses…(read more).

Blogging is a great way to record your thoughts and share opinions with people from around the world. It is a form of wide-scale communication which has the power to build communities and increase consumer knowlegde…(read more).

Social Media is the phrase on everybody’s lips at the moment…can adopting a Social Media Strategy really help your site? The answer is, yes. It’s a channel of promotion, but, most importantly, a channel of communication… (read more).

If you have any questions, or would like some information on Affiliate Marketing, Social Media or the Shopzilla UK Publisher Program, please contact Emma.

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Twitter for Bloggers

Monday, March 1st, 2010

We all know how fast Twitter has taken off over the last year or two and how many people now connect themselves every second to other users around the world. This real-time medium enables millions of Tweets to be exchanged worldwide and is now one of the most talked about social media strategies for promoting and marketing businesses.

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So why should bloggers engage in this Tweet-world?

It is a great way to build communities around your brand or blog. By communicating with like minded people (aim for targeted followers and follow those whose interests lie in the same field) you create an awareness of your blog and increase visitor numbers to your site.

Tweet about your latest blog post, or throw a question out there to get a discussion started. Whatever you decide to tweet, make it relevant to your site or the subject on which you base your blog (without spamming) and include links and tags. The tags help fellow tweet-folks find you on a keyword search and can be a great way of increasing the number of people that see your Tweet.

Keep an eye on the Trending Topics and if you have something to say, use these keywords as a basis - you’ll find you appear amongst the hundreds of others tweeting about this particular area and again, increase the likelihood people will find you and start following you. All this generates those much needed visitor numbers to your blog and guess what…it’s all free!

A great post which gives more of an insight into the way bloggers can make the most out of Twitter can be found here on Social Media Examiner. Darren Rowse, more widely known as the man behind Problogger.net, gives an interview with some great advice on Twitter for bloggers.

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Adopting Social Media Strategies

Friday, February 12th, 2010
Communicate with your readers via Social Media

Communicate with your readers via Social Media

Social Media is the phrase on everybody’s lips at the moment…can adopting a Social Media Strategy really help your site? The answer is, yes. It’s a channel of promotion, but, most importantly, a channel of communication. How you advertise your site to others is crucial in helping drive more traffic and attaining that all important ranking in Google.

The best thing about Social Media is that it doesn’t cost you a penny! A wise and well thought out strategy can  really make a difference.

1. Communicate regularly on Twitter.
Twitter is now widely accepted as one of the best forms of communication and reaching out to fellow bloggers/site owners. If you begin tweeting your posts and articles you will find you can create a little community and a higher volume of traffic will naturally find it’s way to your site. Be careful not to spam though as this only serves to decrease interest. (Tip: Add the Twitter plug-in and everytime you publish a post your tweets will automatically be updated).

2. Add social bookmark links to your site.
Many sites such as Delicious, Stumble Upon and AddThis are just waiting for you to begin sharing your website with their user base!

3. Facebook it.
Set up a fan page dedicated to your site. Reply to any messages and ask all your friends and family to become fans! It helps spread the word about your site and distributes your content further.

4. Integrate RSS.
This tool allows you to provide your readers with the latest up-t0-date post on your site. Encourage them to subscribe so they will be informed as soon as your content goes live!

5. Interact with your visitors.
Reply to comments on your blog with personal messages - this makes for great interaction with the people that matter most - your readers. And if you own a website, think about creating your own blog and linking to it. The more interaction with your core reader, the better.

So, there you go. A few ideas as to how you can increase your social media interaction and communicate your website to the world. By no means are these exhaustive so keep doing your research and look out for the latest Social Media trends - there are always new mediums to be found, it’s just a case of being creative and using them to your advantage.

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