Promoting an Affiliate Program Without a Website

Jul 23
13:08

2009

Peter Ryan H

Peter Ryan H

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Affiliate programs are a great way for merchants to ply their wares online, utilizing a larger network of sales representatives than they could ever afford to employ on a regular basis. A truly reciprocal online situation, affiliates prosper in direct proportion to the amount of sales they lead to the merchant websites through their focused efforts....

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Affiliate programs are a great way for merchants to ply their wares online,Promoting an Affiliate Program Without a Website Articles utilizing a larger network of sales representatives than they could ever afford to employ on a regular basis. A truly reciprocal online situation, affiliates prosper in direct proportion to the amount of sales they lead to the merchant websites through their focused efforts. Sales and leads are tracked in a precise manner through an affiliate software tracking system put in place by all affiliate programs, making sure that each affiliate’s efforts are rewarded with their due compensation. While most long-term professional affiliates use their own personally generated websites in order to promote their affiliate merchant’s products and services, for those just starting out, it could make better sense to market in other ways that require less web design knowledge before taking the website route.


When trying on affiliate marketing for size, it is advisable to start slow at first. Admittedly, your chances of success increase exponentially when the power of your own website is added to your strategy, but for some, getting their site off the ground involves too much time and invested energy, and that energy could be better used promoting a product and generating profits. A great resource to utilize that is free and so easy to setup is a blog. Google’s blogger.com is an excellent place to start as you will need an online resting spot for your articles or content you need to begin writing. Writing and posting informational and insightful content is extremely necessary in order to promote your affiliate merchant’s product. By placing your specially generated affiliate link in the author’s resource box at the end of each article, viewers will be able to find the affiliate merchant’s site easily in order to receive more information or make a purchase. In addition to posting articles on your blog and linking them to the merchant site, you should utilize all the free resources across the Web to distribute your articles. Sites such as ezinearticles, amazines, and many others will help spread your content around the Net for free, provided you have supplied good content that is not a blatant advertisement for the product you are representing. Trading links with like advertisers you meet by frequenting forums and discussion boards related to your product is another way to get your affiliate links out there. Offer to write content for another’s site in exchange for the opportunity to post your links; he or she just might bite, increasing your web of links.


Promoting affiliate programs without your own website can be difficult, and in the future you will probably want to bite the bullet and create a site. In the meantime however, testing the waters by marketing sans site is completely acceptable, doable, and most importantly, can be profitable.