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Affiliate Program Mastery: Learn How To Build Internet Capital
Goods for Free
This
article reveals how to make money through promoting affiliate
program. It outlines a very important fact: Build Internet
Capital Goods. An Internet capital good is an item that, once
you build or purchase it, will constantly add or create value
for your business. This includes reciprocal links, content,
automation scripts, etc. With this value-added capital, you
are likely to make huge profit from marketing affiliate programs.
Let's drill down to the details
As I mention in almost all of my articles, 97% of Internet
marketers never make a cent online. I mention this simple
fact because it has a lot of power--it has the power to
completely discourage people who are not succeeding, and it
also has the power to encourage those same people who are
failing to learn, so that they can succeed.
In this article, I will teach you exactly what it means to
build Internet capital goods--and how it relates to
entering that top 3%. When you finish reading this, you
will have complete faith that you can succeed and you will
understand exactly what it will take to do so.
So what are capital goods? You know that regular businesses
purchase capital goods to increase production. You know
that industrial businesses operate some of these capital
goods to produce goods that they can then resell for
profit. You know that capital goods can be land. They can
be factories. They can be machinery. They can be people. .
.
So how does this relate to marketing your affiliate
program? It's quite simple--in order to succeed, you must
build a large pile of Internet capital goods and then use
them to pull in customers and retain them.
Most affiliates do not understand this concept. They start
out with a boilerplate gateway webpage--that everyone else
who sells the same product also uses--and then they use
that page in conjunction with paid advertisement and hope
for success. In almost every single case, they never make
more than a couple sales, give up after 3 months at the
absolute most, and then move on to the next opportunity.
If you do a simple analysis of successful affiliate program
marketers (which, for practical reasons, will be easiest if
you do it through websites), you will find that they either
a) have purchased Internet capital goods and advertisement
with a lot of money or b) have an enormous amount of
Internet capital goods. (You can test this yourself by
checking the top listings in search engines for any keyword
combination).
What does this mean for you? It means that you either a)
are already rich and can purchase that land, factory,
machinery, and workers immediately (website, product
rights, advertisement, etc) or b) you need to start
building these Internet capital goods or you are definitely
going to fail within 3 months.
So how do you know what is and isn't an Internet capital
good? An Internet capital good is an item that, once you
build or purchase it, will constantly add or create value
for your business. This includes links, content, dynamic
scripts, free tools that your targeted audience can use,
and mailing lists that you can consistently offer your
products to.
If you are not making an effort to build these Internet
capital goods, you are the Internet equivalent of real life
business that purchases frozen pizzas from the supermarket
next door, heats them up in a microwave, and then tries to
sell them. On top of that, your store has no napkins or
condiments or tables or chairs or pizza boxes. Everyone
must sit on and eat off of the floor.
Would you want to purchase pizza there? No, you would get
it at the supermarket frozen at a cheaper price, or you
would go next door, where they make it and then bake it in
an oven, where you could sit down at a table in a chair.
Take the time to understand this point: If you want to
succeed, you absolutely must either have money to buy your
land, store, table, chairs, and oven--or you must build
them yourself.
Fortunately for Internet marketers, you have a huge
advantage over regular businesses--you can build all of
these Internet capital goods; you do not need to pay for
any of them.
You can build every Internet capital good I have mentioned
above for no cost at all. And you will if you want to
succeed on a limited budget. So setup your links. Make
quotas; reach those quotas every week. Build content. Find
legally reusable expert articles and add them to your
website. Build pages that offer free tools to your
customers. Use free advertising methods advertise this page
as a useful stand-alone (which happens to be linked to your
related website). Setup a free content ezine or marketing
list that is related to your website. Register with free
directories to get customers.
All of these Internet capital goods will not only draw
customers to your business through a multitude of sources,
but they will also retain customers that come to your
website through free or paid advertisement by giving them
the option to get free information or use free products.
As every marketing study has indicated, multiple
impressions of a product increase a person's chance of
buying it--and multiple contacts with a salesperson
increases the conversion rate. By retaining customers you
will both increase the impression of your product and
expose them to your sale copy, which will dramatically
increase your conversion rates.
If you get nothing else out of this article, please
remember this fact: the only way to successfully build and
expand an Internet business is by building Internet capital
goods and staying around until you have enough to
constantly draw and retain customers. If you do not have
the money to purchase these capital goods, start building
them today for free or you will probably be ready to give
up in about 3 months.
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Isaiah Hull makes money online teaching other people to build
successful Internet businesses: http://www.workathomerightnow.net
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