How Setting Up A Better Website Can Get You More Affiliate Money
As many of you know, websites are the very heart and soul of the affiliate business. Without websites, even the most ardent efforts at article submission at various ezine like directories can literally fail. But did you know that setting up a better website can get you more affiliate money?
At least, more than what you are earning at the present… This much is true. After all, the goal here is to gain as much traffic as possible – and not just any traffic, mind you. It has got to be quality traffic, the ones that should be targeted to do precisely what your affiliate partner specifies. Here are some tips on how to jazz up that site.
1. Quit with the graphics that take forever to load. It’s not really true that Internet surfers have very short attention span, and that you need to create dazzling graphics to hold their attention.
Whoever started that rumor several years ago probably did not have much attention heaped on him or her to begin with. The truth of the matter is: Web denizens have probably seen too many websites to know what sites are worth spending time with and what are worth ditching at first click.
So unless your affiliate partner is selling original copyrighted online .gif, .jpg, .png, and other web tools then stick to improving the contents of the websites rather than the perks. Stick to appropriate background colors, and make sure that your chosen background and font colors are easy on the eyes. This will help encourage your intended traffic to really read what you have to say.
Quite possibly too, they might be encouraged to actually perform the set of actions you require in order to gain your share of the affiliate money.
2. Make sure that the navigational tools are vividly seen. Let us presume that you have segregated your web pages into appropriate affiliate topics. (Here’s hoping that you did not mash everything into one long, confusing page.)
The next key is to make sure that the navigational tools are vivid and easy to see. Some people prefer putting links at both the top and the bottom of the page.
Some people prefer setting up a mini column where links can be accessed while the intended traffic is reading the articles. Others have moving .png links that follow the page as it goes up or down.
Whatever you choose, make sure that your reader knows that links to other pages are available. However, give more importance to the contents of the website than the links. This is primarily why links are either in a different font color or of smaller font size.
3. Make sure your navigational tools are functioning as they should. Nothing can be more exasperating than a link that does not link to the proper link. Grrr. And quit with the installments as well. If your link is supposed to take the intended traffic to another web page; then make sure it does that on the first click.
Setting up a survey (or whatever ad your have in mind) during mid-link is only proving to be a hindrance, and very often the intended traffic either goes back to the former page (thinking that he or she may have made a wrong click somewhere) or closes the page altogether.
Very rare are instances where traffic actually clicks on through the intended page or performs the “recommended” set of actions (like completing the survey or clicking on the ad link) during these times. The same can be said of pop-up surveys and whatnots.
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