Wednesday 10 September 2008

Affiliate Program Tutorial 2


STEP 7: Place AdSense ads on your site
If you have a good, popular site, it's remarkably easy to make good money with Google AdSense. AdSense is free to join. Here's an excellent free
AdSense tutorial.


STEP 8: Get good quality links to your site
Without links to your site, your site won't be found in the search engines. So you MUST get links to your site, if possible from "authority" sites - ones that have lots of links to them.First, link to other sites. Choose sites that have similar or related themes, and invite those sites to link to you.This is hugely important. Search engines love sites that have many links to them - especially if those links come from sites which are themselves popular.Now you see why I said build a useful, interesting site. If you do that, people are more likely to link to your site.Here's an article I wrote describing
how to get reciprocal links.Reciprocal links should be only a small part of your marketing strategy - not your whole marketing strategy. Even better than reciprocal links are one-way links. Here's an article describing how to get one-way links. Some of these one-way links techniques are fairly advanced and require considerable work. Most of your competitors will be too lazy to do them, so you'll have a big advantage if you do. They can make the difference between a hobby site and a serious, very profitable business.


STEP 9: Anchor text
You'll also need to understand the importance of anchor text, the words you use to link to pages on your site, the words people use when they link to your site.To search engines,
anchor text is very important.


STEP 10: List your site in major directories and niche directories in your industry.
You probably already know about
Yahoo! (good but expensive) and DMOZ (often takes months to get into).
Here are some more directories (some charge a fee):
Gimpsy
Skaffe
Joeant
Business.comGoGuides
SevenSeek
ThisIsOurYear
Looksmart (probably too expensive)
BlueFind
WowDirectory
Best of the Web
GeniusFind

Guides to web directories
David Mahler has a
Guide to Web Directories. It's a good list of recommended web directories.
Here's another list:
http://www.strongestlinks.com/directories.php

How to find niche directories:
Go to
Search It! (It's a very handy free research tool.)
Scroll to the Search Category, "Specialty Hubs and Directories"
Choose one of the 4 options in STEP 2
Read the "Click Here for Information..." help before proceeding
Complete STEPS 3 and 4, and then click on Search It!
Read the tutorial. It tells you what to do with the search results
Get your search results. You should be able to find relevant, themed hub sites and directories which will list your site. Some charge a fee, some are free.


STEP 11: Place your articles on other websites
Write articles and distribute them to article directories (fairly easy) and try to persuade newsletters and other sites to publish them (more challenging.
This step isn't absolutely essential, but it helps enormously if you do it. Now you understand why it was so important that you chose a topic that was easy to write about.


STEP 12: Add more pages and get more links.
Keep adding useful, interesting, keyword-rich pages (you do research at Wordtracker for this) and keep encouraging more sites to link to your site.
Make friends with other web site owners, and more people will link to you

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