Winning The Affiliate Marketing War Game

Online affiliate marketing has been going on strong for years now and it will continue to be that way for as long as there’s internet.

Winning the ongoing affiliate war however isn’t easy but it’s winnable. The affiliate marketing wars can only be won by the aggressive strategists who are willing to work hard and long.

Affiliate marketing is not for the faint of heart. If you had really known how tough the competition is in affiliate marketing would you have joined the fray? It doesn’t matter.

You are in the midst of it now and quitting simply is not an option for a true warrior. The only option is winning…and winning BIG!

To become one of those super affiliates you need to be prepared to work hard. You need to be prepared to do more than what is required. You need to be prepared to go that extra mile.

You want to become one of those big earners that make an annual income that has more than one comma in that number on the bottom line, right?

Then you must realize that first and foremost, reputation counts in affiliate marketing. There are thousands of affiliate marketers out there but the ones who make the big bucks are the ones who have established high visibility and great credibility for themselves.

Establishing credibility and visibility go hand in hand and establishing both are critical to your success and your victory over your competitors.

Credibility and visibility are established in several ways. Three of the most important ways of establishing credibility and visibility are by;

1) Writing And Marketing Articles; that relate to the products and services that you sell. You must establish yourself as an expert…a guru, if you will.

You need to become the guy or the gal that others go to when they need information or need questions answered. Writing articles and E-Books (or having them written for you by a ghost writer) is one of the very best ways of establishing your reputation as a person who has answers.

Articles help to spread your name and news of your knowledge around the Internet to those who are the most likely to be your customers.

2) Writing And Distributing E-Books; should only be 10 to 12 pages long but a link to your website needs to be included on every single page as well as in the resource box at the end. E-Books are uploaded to E-Book repositories where others may download them and reproduce them just like articles.

Because it is required that E-Books cannot be altered and that resource box information must be included when E-Books are downloaded and reproduced, your reputation as an expert in your field will be enhanced each time anyone chooses to use them.

3) Post To Blogs And Forums; that have topics related to the products and services which you sell. Simply type your related key word into the search box of your favorite search engine followed by the plus sign (+) and the words blogs or forums. You will get many hits.

Choose the three or four of the ones that have the largest number of active members and join those blogs or forums. Be careful here. Posting to blogs and forums effectively is going to take several hours of your time every week so don’t choose too many.

Do not go in with guns blazing posting blatant advertisements. The idea here is to build visibility and credibility. Introduce yourself and behave as though you had just moved into a new neighborhood.

Your signature tag that appears at the bottom of each and every post that you make should have your name as well as a link to your website.

Take you time to get to know the other posters in the community and become a valued member of the group. You will be building a good reputation, visibility and credibility.

It takes time to build your visibility and credibility. While you are building them, you will also be promoting and selling products and services and you want to establish a good relationship with those who buy products and services from you. Be sure that you provide good information, good service and a guarantee if one applies.

Never discount products or services or offer rebates. You don’t want to build that kind of reputation or that kind of customer base. Instead of offering discounts or rebates take the time and put forth the effort to add bonus incentives to the products and services that you promote to give them added value.

Those who go to the trouble and take the time to build excellent reputations as experts and as fair and honest merchants are the winners.