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WebCopyCat Affiliate Updates & A Traffic Lesson
Hey Everyone
I’ve got a couple of announcements as well as an important video training lesson for you today!
So, First things first….
I’d like to start by congratulating the following web copycat affiliates for their hard work! All of you will be getting your prizes in the mail soon!
Kris Mainieri
James Hall
Kevin Fayhe
Joe Deisenroth
Pat Mctigue
Kevin Burnam
Don Townsend
Carlton Riddick
Devon Woods
Samantha Mcgee
Second: I’m pleased to announce that I’ve provided FREE PLR (Private Label Rights) articles for each niche in the members area of WebCopyCat! Go ahead and access your articles by logging in to your WebCopyCat members area and looking underneath the “marketing” tab!
And Last but not least…
If you’re doing any type of article marketing (regardless of whether or not you’re part of WCC and using the free once’s I’ve given you) you’ll want to make sure that you “spin” your articles and change them by at least 30% sot that you don’t get in trouble
I give you a lesson on article spinning in today’s video. And below the video are links to both a free and paid article spinning software.
Remember to leave a comment if you found today’s video helpful
CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE ARTICLE SPINNER
CLICK HERE FOR THE PAID ARTICLE SPINNER
Secret Affiliate Traffic Tip
Hey Everyone,
Yesterday was the launch of the WebCopyCat Affiliate Program And I’m happy to announce that we already have affiliates who have made sales!
Needless to say…I want you to be as successful as possible with regard to your marketing; that’s why I’m going to share with you a really neat marketing tip today!
This is the kind of information that I could probably charge good money for, but instead I’ve decided to give it away for free because all of you have made the launch of WebCopyCat so ridiculously awesome!
Enjoy the free training!
To YOUR Success
Devon Brown
CLICK HERE To Get Your Auto-Twitter Sender Thingy Account
CLICK HERE If you’d like to become a WebCopyCat Affiliate!
Affiliate Tip #2 – Don’t Spread Yourself Too Thin
Affiliate marketing is hot, easy to do, and profitable for just about anyone. I’m writing a series of affiliate tip articles, so hopefully you’ve seen some others that I have written and once you put them together you’ll have a comprehensive guide to becoming successful in affiliate marketing.
Affiliate tip #2 – Don’t spread yourself too thin. If you’re just beginning in affiliate marketing then find one good, solid, quality product or service to promote and test waters that way. You have to find what your talented in or the easiest way that you find to advertise your affiliate link. You may be very comfortable with writing articles, so focus your affiliate link on those. However, you may not be Twitter-savvy so joining that may not be an option. Once you find your ideal promotion materials and strategies then you can begin adding similar affiliate products.
If your first affiliate program is about baby products then you can later expand that affiliate association to include ebooks about potty training, toddler behavior, or sitter services, things of that nature. You expand your niche a little further while still staying inside the barriers. This way your not stretching yourself too thin so the affiliate programs are not clashing, but they are complimenting one another.
Of course one of the easiest ways of combining all of these affiliate programs into one is by having your own website, especially a blog style site. This can incorporate all your affiliate links into one area. Another option is to have a squeeze page and offer a free e-book. This way it builds your email list and you can email your list with new affiliate products you’re promoting, but that’s another affiliate tip to be discussed later.
Don’t let that fool you though, people want quality content. If you don’t offer anything except “buy me” ads then your list and readership will shrink. Create your own promotional products for affiliate programs. You can do how-to videos, be interviewed on podcasts (or create your own), write articles, or contribute to forums or guest blogging somewhere. There are also many community websites out there where you can become an expert at.
Once you’ve gotten a hang of promotion, advertising, and affiliate programs… then is the time to explore alternative niches. By this time, your other affiliate programs may be running on automatic and you can focus on something different. Until then, do one thing at a time and give it the quality time it deserves.















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How to Make Money Online for Beginners – Affiliate Programs
You don’t have to sell your own product online in order to make money. For the best way on how to make money online for beginners you should first try affiliate programs. They come in a variety of products, ways of promotion, and a diverse range of commission levels.
Affiliate programs work by businesses or individuals who are selling a particular product, this could be an informational product sent through email or downloaded or it could be a drop ship item. You sign up to their program and most will provide marketing materials, maybe some graphics, banners, ad copy, or something to help you promote your affiliate link. How you promote your affiliate link is up to you and I’ll explain that in a moment.
One of the most popular affiliate programs Is Amazon. You can sign up to their affiliate program and sell anything from books to CDs and from microwaves to clothes. All of these items are drop ship, but you are not responsible for shipping the items or for customer service. You’re just providing a link between the customer and Amazon, and then you collect your commission.
If you’d rather sell informational products then you can sign up to something like Clickbank which specializes in ebooks, online courses, and things that can be automatically downloaded after purchase. You are still providing a link between customer and company so you don’t have to handle customer service issues (typically) or the actual purchase of the product.
That’s the great thing about affiliate programs. You’re just sending the customer to the company page to buy, so you don’t have to process payments, deal with customer service issues, or technical support. You’re just a link between the two sources.
Once you have found your affiliate programs and/or products you want to promote, now is the time to figure out how to promote these links. You can use social media such as Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, social bookmarking sites, or things of that nature. You can also use PPC (pay-per-click) such as Google Adwords, but this does cost money. There’s also classified ads, email signatures, or commenting on people’s blogs and leaving your link.
Due to the sheer volume of traffic driving strategies, you’d be better off reading up on strategies and finding out what’s best for you according to your budget and your time. This way you make the most of out of your time promoting your link and getting the most coverage so it’s profitable. How to make money online for beginners doesn’t have to be costly or difficult. It can simply be about taking a link and sharing it with a friend.