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Are You Giving Away Your Affiliate Commissions?
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Are You Giving Away Your Affiliate Commissions?
Affiliate marketing is huge on the internet. If you are reading
this, you are probably one of the hundreds of thousands of
affiliates that generate a large percentage of sales on the web.
Some affiliates supplement their incomes through promoting
affiliate programs, others count on their commissions for their
livelihood.
But let me ask you, are you giving away a percentage of your
commissions?
If you promote the links most affiliate systems provide you "as
is", then the answer is probably yes and you may not even know
it!
Let me explain.
If you get a link from an affiliate program and just copy and
paste it into your newsletter, web site or article, then you're
leaving yourself "exposed" to commission thieves.
For example. If you get a link that looks something like:
http://affiliatelink.com/?343/MYAFFILIATEID
and you copy and paste this link into your newsletter, chances
are that some of your readers will chop off your affiliate ID,
and either replace it with their own, or just cut off the
affiliate code all together.
Studies show that upwards of 30% of all affiliate links are
stolen or chopped off, costing affiliates hundreds of thousands
of dollars. Almost one out of every three links!
So how can you protect your affiliate links?
Here are three things you can do today:
1 - Create a redirect page for every affiliate link. When you
get an affiliate link, create a HTML page. Name it to match the
affiliate program you are promoting, and add a "redirect" META
tag using the affiliate link you received. This is sometimes
called a "redirect" page. Some hosting companies offer this
option in their control panels, or you can easily create one.
Then instead of promoting the affiliate link directly, you
promote the page you just created at your site.
For example, if I was promoting a weight loss program, I might
use a link like:
http://www.mydomain.com/loseweight.html
There are several benefits to this:
- you are promoting YOUR web site, and keeping your name in
front of your visitors - the link is shorter and more
professional looking - you can check your host statistics to
tell how many visitors clicked on your link, and compare it to
the affiliate stats for this program
(which can help determine
if a promotion is working or not) - if the affiliate program you
are promoting ends, or the company goes out of business, you
just change the link inside your page. You control the traffic.
2 - Use a domain name and point it to your affiliate link.
For example, if you promoted an affiliate program that sold
discount auto parts, you could register a name related to the
auto parts business (using the most popular keywords that users
search for) and have the domain automatically forward to that
affiliate link. Some web hosting companies offer this service,
and there are others that specialize in domain forwarding.
3 - Use a tracking service.
Although the links don't look very clean and don't promote your
site, tracking links will protect your affiliate links, and will
keep track of how many visitors clicked on your affiliate links.
A few services now offer sales tracking also, which allows you
to easily tell what promotions are working best in real-time.
4 - Use a link protection application to automatically hide your
affiliate links.
There are several "link protection" systems and software
available. Some that you download, some that are web based. Most
also encrypt the affiliate link in one way or another,
automatically create an HTML page and save them to your hard
drive to allow you to promote your links as mentioned above.
One of the benefits of using the pages from some of these
systems is that you can submit the affiliate link page to the
search engines.
Bottom line... choose the method that works best for you and
"stop the drop" in your commission checks. Start protecting your
affiliate links today... your bank account will thank you.
Learn more about the Affiliate Profit Guard at: Affiliate Profit Guard.
About the author:
Mark Idzik is an author and web automation specialist. He
creates tools for online businesses and reports on ways to get
more done faster, with less work and for more money. You can get
more information about his latest product, Affiliate Profit
Guard at: Affiliate Profit Guard.
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