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MenuHow can I best do affiliate lead marketing?
I just signed up for an affiliate program with a company that gives me $1 per each sign-up to their free trial.
I then registered a domain name www.irresistibleproposals.com and redirected it to the affiliate link.
Now, after spending $30 for a facebook ad with a turnout of 2 sign-ups I realised I need help and quidance!
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You're targeting a b2b product with a $1 payout on a trial full-form lead submit -- this is never, ever going to work, no matter how well you advertise it. The best advice I can give you in this scenario is to find a better offer to run.
I agree, that offer won't work because of the incredibly low payout, especially on a b2b offer.
If you had a better paying offer, you would need to track your ads and see which is converting best.
If you would like more help feel free to give me a call
You need quite a bit of "extra" stuff to make your plan work. You're on the right path, but I think you're missing a few components. I would always try to capture the lead and then get them to the action/sale/download/etc -- This way you have a chance to warm them up and promote the offer a couple times.
Specifically the landing page you send them with that domain is a little confusing and seems overcrowded with stuff. I would always send them to my own landing page (easy to make). Collect the lead (easy to do), then send them to your offers. Overtime, keep a good relationship, you can market them other similar products.
In this specific case, your ad may have had the wrong call to action or a mismatch on your ad vs the landing page. can't tell without looking at your ad. And without a more in depth discussion.
I know there's a lot more to cover, but these could be some things to think about.
When beginning your affiliate marketing career, you will want to cultivate an audience that has extremely specific interests. By establishing yourself as an expert in one area instead of promoting a large array of products, you will be able to market to the people most likely to buy the product. There is no shortage of products you will be able to promote. You will have the ability to pick and choose products that you personally believe in, so make sure that your campaigns center around truly valuable products that consumers will enjoy. Start reviewing products and services. Focus on reviewing products and services that fall within your niche. Then, leveraging the rapport you have created with your audience and your stance as an expert, tell your readers why they would benefit from purchasing the product or service you are promoting. Almost anything sold online can be reviewed if there is an affiliate program – you can review physical products, digital software, or even services booked online, like ridesharing or travel resort booking. It is especially effective to compare this product to others in the same category. Test a variety of marketing strategies to see which one your audience responds to the most. No matter how good your marketing skills are, you will make less money on a bad product than you will on a valuable one. Take the time to study the demand for a product before promoting it. Your time is worth a lot, and you want to be sure you are spending it on a product that is profitable and a seller you can believe in. There is serious competition in the affiliate marketing sphere. Additionally, you will likely be able to benefit from at least a few of the new marketing techniques that are constantly being created.
You can read more here: https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/affiliate-marketing/#what-is-affiliate-marketing
Besides if you do have any questions give me a call: https://clarity.fm/joy-brotonath
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How do you approach an influencer, a "guru" or a podcaster /blogger in your niche offering a commission without being too direct?
Do the opposite. Think about it from their point of view. They get requests like these all the time and most of the time the request comes from random people they don't know. That would be kind of annoying right? You get an email from someone you don't know but they want you to do something for them? You'd delete that email too. Best way to get their attention...get a referral from someone they know and trust. Get someone else they know and trust to introduce you (this is the whole reason I built my business www.reverralriver.com). Referrals work the best. Second best way...develop a relationship with them before asking for anything. Don't email and ask for something right away. You wouldn't ask someone to marry you on a first date would you? Develop the relationship slowly. Give them value before ever asking for anything in return. Over just a few short weeks you could easily establish a relationship to the point where you could actually mention an "ask" which should be very open-ended and create absolutely zero work/friction for the person you are asking. One of my favorite techniques to warm-up a relationship...just email and tell them you appreciated (insert an article they wrote or service they provide, whatever, just stroke their ego). Tell them you're a fan and often point people their way. Then go way above and beyond and find their physical mailing address (it's not that hard to do) and send them a small gift or hand-written postcard in the mail just to say thanks. Then email them once you know they got it and just say thanks again. Then start emailing them various articles or things they might think are valuable, I'd say no more than once every 4 days. Connect on LinkedIN and message them funny pictures or GIF's. Show them you're human. Make them laugh and smile and just say "Hey I appreciate all you've done so just wanted to return the favor and make you smile (insert funny GIF here)". Then, once they know who you are, don't ask them directly to partner...ask them if they know anyone who would be interested in partnering. Below is a template I've used with great success...and the beauty is that they will often ask for more info and get interested themselves, but usually only if you have offered them some sort of value to stand out amongst the crowd. --- Hey (prospect first name), Hope you laughed at the last GIF I sent. I was just wondering if you knew anyone that would be interested in a partnership/affiliate opportunity… Real quick summary… I’m building a SaaS that automates the process of asking for referrals…it uses artificial intelligence to find potential leads in your existing customers network and makes it super simple for your customers to make the referral (one click of a button). If you know anyone that has an audience of people that would benefit from something like this I'd be grateful for an intro. I won't let you down I promise if you can make an intro. I’ll draft up all the marketing material and do all of the work, so all they would have to do is say “ok”, hit copy, paste, and send and I’d be happy to pay them 25% commission for life (or if there is another payment structure in mind I’m happy to talk about it) So what do you think? Can you help me out? Thanks, Parker ---- If you found this useful please upvote. Book a call with me if you want to know more or if I can help further.PW
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Can anyone recommend an affiliate network that helped you increase mobile app downloads?
I can help you with some real downloads that would get you Guaranteed App Reviews (Anywhere between 20-1000 App Reviews) Reviews drive the most number of future downloads. Feel Free to talk to me about this opportunity.EL
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What Wordpress Plugins is the best for creating a Multi-Level Affiliate Marketing program?
There is a lot of points in your question which unless someone has the exact same setup as you - I don't think you will get the answers you are looking for. I believe you should limit it by asking yourself: What is the ONE thing the MLM plugin I am looking for can do so that it achieves the maximum amount of result to my business by using it? IMHO - it would be the ability to set commissions for the products you sell and award commissions to those affiliates that actually earn you sales. All other features, while nice, are ancillary features that from the perspective of the affiliate - don't really need in order to be successful. In that regard - I would suggest https://affiliatewp.com/. When it comes to running affiliate programs on WP sites, it wins out as the best in my experience. Hope this helps! Glad to assist any further if you need help.TB
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Can I use affiliate marketing to earn more revenue instead of just showing AdSense ads?
There are tons of gaming offers on clickbank. Big market there for that.JS
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How do we get influencers to work on a commission basis? We ran out of $ on PPC campaigns. I need an influencer expert.
Some of those same influencers who turned you down might have written about your service if you hadn't offered to pay them. You should have instead sent them a bag of dicks. If they're a celebrity, you can get their agent's address from http://contactanycelebrity.com/ (it sounds fake, but it's actually totally legit, agents actually send them info). If they don't have an agent, try to look for a 'fan mail' address that they might have posted on a video or something. If you can't get any relevant address, then look up their friends on social media instead, and offer to pay them $xxx cash to send a back of dicks to their friend, and a cut of whatever orders end up being generated by that (if the influencer ends up writing about it). There are more techniques you can use to get influencers to post for free about it. Send me a message if you want to discuss it more, or just to say thanks if any of these ideas work (I'd actually like to know). all the best, LeeLV
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