Achieving success in affiliate marketing is a two-step process.
The first step actually consists of four activities: Get your foot
in the door; become proficient at writing ads; identify some
affiliate programs that are in demand and that you show some
proficiency in promoting; and develop some successful search
marketing campaigns for those programs. The second step is to
those successful campaigns and to grow them. Exactly how to
take that second step and to make your business grow successfully
is the subject of this article.
SEARCHING FOR NEW OPPORTUNITIES
The Internet is still the modern gold rush of our time, and it
promises to remain so indefinitely. Affiliate advertising and search
marketing are, in my own opinion, the easiest way for anyone
with a computer to share in the almost limitless opportunities
that still abound online. But you will have to search for these
opportunities and recognize the ones that hold the most promise
for you as an individual. Recognizing these opportunities will be
the key to your success.
Finding New Campaigns and Affiliate Programs
While a small number of readers may experience instant success
with the first campaign they try, most will struggle through
several or more before fully developing the skills they need to
recognize which campaigns hold the most potential for them,
personally, and to unlock that potential. Whether you struggle for
a while or find success quickly, remember to always keep searching
for the next successful campaign.
When you have been in this business for a few years, as I
have, you will learn that even the most successful campaigns can
dry up, suffer from program changes and cancellations, or be
overtaken by a skilled competitor. The key to long-term success
and security is the steady addition of new successful campaigns
and new revenue streams to replace those that you will occasionally
lose.
Your first big success may bring with it the temptation stop
the tedious search for new campaigns, but you will put yourself
and your career as a search marketer in serious jeopardy if you
give in to this temptation. The almost inevitable end to most campaigns,
when they come, is hard enough to face. But without
other successful campaigns to ensure your financial security and
maintain your confidence, the loss of a really successful campaign
can be a terrible blow both financially and emotionally. You
have a responsibility to yourself to mitigate this possibility by
continually seeking new affiliate program opportunities.
Expanding Existing Campaigns
It’s tempting to sit back once you have had a little success. You’re
making a few dollars, you’re getting a few checks in the mail or
deposited directly into your bank account and it’s easy to just
sit back and watch the money roll in.
But in many ways, the thing
that separates successful marketers from the just so-so ones is persistence. Just because your existing campaign is already a success
does not mean that it cannot still be a source of additional
revenue. Once a campaign becomes a success, it deserves some
extra attention, as it is now a proven revenue generator. Can you
think of additional keywords to add to appropriate ad groups
within the campaign? Are you marketing all of the affiliate program’s
products and/or services?
Can you create additional ad
groups to market these other products and services?
Some of my most successful campaigns started relatively
small, with modest returns, and grew only when I began expanding
the overall campaign with new ad groups to promote additional
products and services I had not yet advertised. If you are
meeting with some success promoting a few products for, as an
example, Amazon.com or eBay, why not take advantage of their
broad range of products and proven earning potential and try to
advertise additional items? These affiliate programs have performance
tiers that pay higher commissions for higher levels of
volume, and adding additional ad groups can often have an
exponential effect on your total return.
Revisiting Failed Campaigns
Early in your search marketing career and perhaps even later in
it you can be expected to fail with some campaigns that your
developing skill set might someday be able to turn into a success.
When you abandon a campaign that you failed to make profitable,
you should never consider that campaign forever retired.
From time to time, as you judge your skills to have improved significantly
in one or more areas, you should reexamine your old
campaigns to see whether you can make successes out of some
former failures now that you possess the knowledge and skill
that you were then lacking.
If you recognize a campaign that
failed for some reason unknown to you at the time but that you now think you understand by all means resurrect the campaign
to see if, in fact, you can now make it profitable.
For example, as you look over your old campaigns you might
notice an ad for downloading software that you failed to mention
was free.
The power of the word free (when appropriate) in paid
search advertising may have been unknown or underestimated
by you when you first wrote this ad. Restarting the campaign
with a new ad highlighting “Free Download” might be all it takes
to turn an old loser into a winner. Perhaps you will notice baseball
equipment keywords that failed to maintain high enough
click-through rates to remain active on Google.
Your more experienced
eye might recognize that keywords like bat, glove, helmet,
and so forth are far too general and should be changed to batting
helmet and baseball bat.
Perhaps glove could be expanded into several
more-descriptive phrases such as batting glove, ball glove, and
baseball glove. Negative keywords, like souvenir, might weed out
people looking for small souvenir baseball bats that your affiliate
program doesn’t sell at all.
The point is, many of the things you will learn as you grow
your business will be lessons that could save some of your earlier
campaigns if applied to them. Make a habit of spending a few
hours every three months or so to reexamine your old campaigns
with an eye toward finding one or two that might have failed for
lack of some piece of knowledge or skill that you now possess.
Try to restart or rebuild those campaigns using your new talents.
Sometimes, the rewards will surprise you. |