this. You can ask the product creator to set up a link
just for you. Mike Stewart, the online audio and
video expert, did this for me, and you can see what I
mean by going to:
http://HowToMakeAnAudioCD.com/connie
- Give 'results based' testimonials. You will have
great results based on the testimonials you provide,
so make sure they are based on your results, and
not on your emotions. When someone sends me a
testimonial telling me how much they loved being
in my class, I can't really use that on my sales letter.
However, when they tell me they were able to set up
three new mini-sites in just one evening after going
through my new course, that's 'results-based' and
perfect for what I need. Remember that the
exposure and traffic you will get from your
testimonials is worth its weight in gold.
- Add value to what you are promoting by creating a
bonus – either a product or a service that makes
sense. Many times there will be several affiliates
promoting the same product at the very same time.
I learned early on that the best way for me to stand
out and make more sales was by offering people a
special bonus for going through my link. You can be
creative with this. For example, when I promoted
the NAMS conference in Atlanta
(http://budurl.com/NAMS2011) I offered a half-