Beginners Affiliate Marketing TipsAre you losing out on affiliate commissions? Debbie Ducker
July 18, 2008
Beginners affiliate marketing can be quite overwhelming. It is clear
from the start that you have a huge learning curve before you will see
your first commission earned. But what many do not realize is that they
are their own worst enemy. By not knowing some vital "affiliate
marketing tips" you can lose quite a bit of money right out of the box
without even realizing it.
Below you will find some beginners affiliate marketing tips that are often over looked or unknown altogether.
1. Test URL's - Never assume you have put your URL's in your ads correctly. I have
been advertising affiliate programs for years and still make mistakes
with this. Always copy the URL from your ad and paste it in a browser
and hit enter to make sure the URL goes to the site you intended for it
to.
2. URL's Capitalized - if you are using a URL and
typing it out such as this: YourAffiliateProgram.com instead of this
youraffiliateprogram.com then you need to know that some browsers will
not parse this correctly from an email ad or even a web page link. I.E.
included. As an advertising agent for many customers over 10+ years, I
have seen this happen over and over. Don't risk it. Always use lower
case letters.
There is one exception to this and that is if a
file name has been named with upper case letters or you have signed up
with a username with upper case letters in it. Examples such as:
youraffiliateprogram.com/FileName.html, .php, .asp etc. or
youraffiliateprogram.com/?YourAffiliateUsername or ID then it must be
used just as named and cannot be altered. This warning is pertaining to
the main domain name part only.
3. Using Direct Affiliate Links or URL's - using direct affiliate links in your advertising can mean less click
through's, to your web site, because of a possible block on the link.
There are many major ISP's that keep up with URL's that have complaints
on them. If there are so many complaints then this URL will quickly go
on a block list. Then what happens is when you use this straight
affiliate URL in your advertising as the advertisers send your ad out,
many bounces come back with the warning that this message could not be
sent due to a URL in the message being on a blocked list. It is always
best to use your own web site to either forward to your affiliate URL
or a quality tracking or cloaking system of some type. Again I highly
recommend setting this up on your own site as well with something like
Covert Affiliate Links or Protrack Manager.
One side note for
tracking and/or cloaking software. Avoid having to use a ? in the
tracking URL. This is a major problem with many free advertising sites
and numerous other reasons I don't have room to list here. A URL
without a ? in it is always better.
4. Cloaking - also be
aware that cloaking your URL can keep your affiliate id from being
passed to the visitor. Cloaking is different then simply tracking a
URL. Cloaking usually sets up a frame set itself making the site it
lands on look as if it is from your own web site or the site of the
cloaking software. Test any cloaker or tracking system you use before
advertising with the URL. Because if your cloaking software or the site
your are advertising on is using frames it can prevent your affiliate
ID from passing on to the visitors that land on your site.
Check
this by clearing your cookies and temporary Internet files, then use a
URL frame breaker tester such as you find on many traffic exchanges and
safe list sites. While your affiliate site is in the frame, go to the
join page and make sure you are the referrer being credited. This will
let you know if your cloaking software is doing more harm then good.
A
good rule of thumb on the above is not to use the cloaking option on a
URL that will be used in any framed environment, such as a traffic
exchange or a credit based safe list. Ask any one you are paying to
place ads for you, about this, if you are unsure. Any good tracking
software will give you the option to cloak or not cloak a URL.
Use
these beginners affiliate marketing tips to quickly become a pro
affiliate marketer without worries of missing commissions due to you.
Sincerely, Debbie Ducker
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