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ClickBank Hucksters PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 08 September 2008 01:00

Note: After writing this I realized that I’m making a huge assumption about you, the reader – you want to be honest with your visitors and make money while providing value through your advertising and affiliate programs. If you just want to make money hard-selling them whatever you can, you won’t like this article.

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I’ve been working on an interesting article for AffiliateBlog.com about how the people who make the big bucks online get it done. I’ve hung around DNForum and Sitepoint an some of the other forums where these guys (and gals) hang out, and I’ve been Private Messaging, Instant Messaging and even speaking on the phone with some of them.

Your relationship with your customers is based on trust, regardless of your business. Trust is even more important in cyberspace or the blogosphere, because you never really know who is behind the words that are being typed and what they are up to behind that keyboard (I am in my pajamas right now sipping my second cup of coffee while my German Shepherd is nuzzling my leg).

Clickbank makes a bucket of money selling information, including ebooks, reports and software.

Many of the people I’ve spoken with make a lot of money (as in tens of thousands of dollars a month) recommending ClickBank products to people.

I think this is terrific. Where I start to squirm is when people put up a site that purports to recommend ClickBank-related products based on personal endorsement, meaning that they claim to have used the product and recommend it.

Here’s some text from a ClickBank landing page:

I have found a proven method anyone can implement to very easily earn an extra $500, $1,000 or even $5,000+ every single week, with only 15 minutes of your time, and create a significant ongoing monthly income. This method is a no-nonsense, set it and forget it system, which will virtually run on 100% autopilot. People just like you are earning enough money to quit their jobs within the first month. Stop worrying about the bills, cancel your daily commute, never leave your family for a job that is making someone else rich, and start living your life the way YOU choose!

This well guarded System has never been revealed until now!

Would you spend $40 to get this program? I can tell you without reading to the bottom of the page that it doesn’t work. How? After twenty years in the business world I can tell you that it’s not going to happen the way this guy says.

But he is pushing all of the buttons, and there are a lot of people out there making big bucks helping people flush $40 at a time down the toilet. In fact, the paragraph above is from the top program in a certain ClickBank category.

When something appears on your website you are making an endorsement of that product or service, which links you forever to that product or service. Making a recommendation based mostly or solely on reward is unethical. In fact, there is a lot of talk about increasing clickthrough by blending advertisements with content. This is just another way of abusing the relationship you have with your visitors, which is why it is against the Terms Of Service for most ad programs (including AdSense).

I spoke with someone who is making almost $10,000 a month doing just that. People believe they can make a quick killing out there (this guy actually is), and they are willing to pay big bucks to learn how. This seems to lower their trust barrier. As soon as someone who looks semi-credible endorses a product, they shell out the money to buy it. What they don’t understand (or what is obfuscated) is that the person making the recommendation has a vested interest in selling it to you.

He places strongly worded reviews of ClickBank products on his web site. They look like content, but they are just big advertisements for the products. I asked him if he has ever looked at the products he recommends. He hesitated and said Some of them. I asked him how many, and he said A few. and chuckled.

He obviously doesn’t care what he sells to people, and doesn’t value the trust he built with his visitors by getting them to his pages. You should.

Does this mean you shouldn’t recommend ClickBank products? Absolutely not. But here are a few tips:

1. Try the product before you put it on your site or blog. An endorsement implies that you use the product. Make sure you know it’s something you want to attach your name to. If you don’t have the time or money, Google [product name] review, and see what people have to say about the product. If the website is just a pile of links or a bunch of breathlessly positive reviews, find another site. I also always Google [name of product] sucks, to see if there are any angry people out there. If someone takes the time to put together a negative web page or two, they’re pretty mad.

2. Look at the landing page for the product and make sure you can handle it. I would never, ever point my visitors to the landing page I excerpted above.

3. Make sure the company doesn’t bypass its own affiliates. I’ve noticed that this does happen. Type a clean (no clickbank subdomain or affiliate code) URL to the site in your address bar. See if the price is the same as the affiliate coded price. If it’s lower, that means the company is selling the same product cheaper to people who come without an affiliate code, which is dishonest. Someone who is dishonest with their affiliates isn’t someone whose book I want to read or software I want to use.

4. Visit the forum or feedback area for the product. You can get some great insights into the strengths and weaknesses of the product from a product forum. If a lot of people are saying a feature isn’t there or doesn’t work, chances are that’s true, and you don’t want your visitors angry at you because the product is lousy.

5. See what webmasters are saying about the product. Visit SitePoint or DNForum and search for the product. See what others are saying about it. Again, remember that some people may have an interest in being overly positive.

6. Send an email to the person who wrote the software or book. I like to do this. Ask what the average ClickBank chargeback rate is, when the last time the software or book was updated, or any other question that might interest you. If you get an evasive response or no response at all, don’t recommend the product.

7. Make it clear that you are an affiliate of the program you are flogging. Even if it’s elsewhere on the page, it’s the right thing to do.

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Matt DeAngelis runs AffiliateBlog.com. Matt is the former CTO of Modem Media, a pioneer in the Internet ad space. As a foot soldier in the Internet revolution, Matt devised the technology behind many of the most successful ad campaigns of the time.

AffiliateBlog is his latest venture, and was started as a resource to help site owners and bloggers get more revenue from their sites.

 
Increasing Your Business with Product Reviews PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 04 September 2008 23:01

A testimonial can be a wonderful thing for your business. Almost all successful companies use testimonials of some kind to show what they are saying about their business and products is the truth.

What good are product reviews?

- Give an unbiased review of a product Sometimes we get so excited about our business, when we talk about our products it starts to sound like an ad. By giving the customer a chance to look at an unbiased review from someone that has nothing to gain from their recommendation, it gives the customer more faith.

- Better decision for the customer Maybe they have questions or concerns about the product which they don"t want to bother contacting anyone about. Some people are very quiet, and like to see what others are saying about certain things. By allowing them to read a review, you are giving them the chance to see the product from a non-ad side. They may or may not buy, but the main point is you"ll have much more happy, valuable customers.

- Give suggestions to potential customers Have you ever gone to a website and got lost in all the products? In an offline store, sales people can help point you in the direction of some interesting items. Online this isn"t the case. Product reviews can offer that "suggestion" and point customers in the direction of those interesting products.

- Show your personality In bigger direct sales companies, the competition between reps can be unreal. Having a product review written about you and your products can help bring your personality out. If a potential customer sees you as a recommended rep with reasons why, the chances of them going to you for their needs with this company is greater.

How do I get a review?

There"s several different ways to have a product review written about you and your business. Some ideas include:

- Family or Friends
Most have tried your products, right? Ask them for some feedback, and what they think.

- Exchange Products
Find a rep for a non-competing business and swap products. You will need to find someone you trust to write a positive review.

- Freelancers
Some you may need to pay, but the rewards from a review can be much more that the cost of the article.

- Find Shopping Websites
Many websites online now offer to write reviews for you for free. It gives the website owner content, and you the chance to show off your best products. Mom"s Market is one of these sites, and details on how to send in your product can be found at:
http://www.momsmarketonline.com/review-info.html

Product reviews can help your business in many different ways. If you have a personal website verses a company site, the rewards are much greater.

About the Authors: Kara Kelso & Anita DeFrank are two busy wahms, and the owners of Direct Sales Helpers. For more Direct Sales Success Tips, visit: http://www.directsaleshelpers.com/newsletter.html

 
Maximizing Profits Before and After Selling PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 31 August 2008 20:01

You are now running an online business; your website is receiving orders and delivering the orders as promised. And you’re making a decent profit from the transactions. But should everything stop here? The answer is of course no, because you should do more to maximise your profits.

Extra profits before your visitor leaves your website

You have gained a person’s trust when he starts to buy things from you. This is also the perfect opportunity to sell more quality products or service to him.

Picture the typical scenario when you order the food at McDonalds:

“Two burgers, two apple pies, one ice cream, one Chicken McNuggets and two Coca Cola.”

“Is that all, sir?” the salesperson asks.

“Yes,” you reply

“Do you want fries with it?”

“Sure.”

This technique of asking if we wanted fries with our order is called an up-sell.

This up-sell technique is practised to perfection by McDonalds. Before a payment is made, McDonalds suggest something more. As you can see, the suggestion does not require any additional promotion, money or much effort. They just need to ask. (Incidentally, McDonalds make hundreds of millions by asking this simple question!)

You can apply this up-sell concept to your online business. A customer is interested in buying slimming tablets from your website which specializes in weight loss. The product costs RM100. Before the customer fills in his/her credit card details, there is a note:

This slimming tablet is best taken with our special Slimming Tea. A box of Slimming Tea is only $20. Would you like to try it?

“Hmm, why not, it’s only $20.”

So here you have managed to sell an extra item to your customer. Remember that you did this without any additional costs. All you did was add a note and you sold an extra item of a different product!

Profits after visitors leave your website

In the example above, the customer has left your website after making a purchase of $120. An extra $20 gained from the initial deal. That is good. But do you think you should stop here? Of course not!

As mentioned earlier, when a customer buys a product or service from you, he has already built a trust in you. When he discover that the slimming tablets and the slimming tea both brought the desired results, he is very likely to use more of your other products and services in the future. However, you should encourage him to do so by making the next step.

A few days after the purchase, you may want to send the customer an e-mail (which can be done automatically by auto-responder) asking him how he is getting along with the slimming tablets and the slimming tea. Here, you could also ask him if he has any inquiries on your products and services.

In your e-mail, you could also mention about your other products or services. This process is known as the back-end product. However, the product or service that you offer must be related to the initial purchase. In this example, the products could be a beauty cream that you offer at $50 and a softening hair shampoo at $30.

In the buying and selling process, an existing customer is more comfortable to buy a product from you than from any new sellers. So you should not waste this opportunity. Eventually your customer will purchase both additional products at $80.

So here you have increased your sales by 100%! Even though you promoted a product at $100 on your website, you have actually made sales at $200. That is excellent marketing!

What you need to do now is to think of a back-end product or service that you can sell to your existing customers because you could make extra profits with minimum effort, cost and promotion. Other than making more profit, the cost of selling a product to an existing customer is also much lower than selling to a new customer. To sell a product to a new customer is more costly than to sell one to an existing customer.

But what if you have only one product and don’t have a back-end product or service to sell? Don’t worry; you can get a back-end product by being an affiliate partner to another Internet business that is related to your product.

For example, one of my businesses is selling a service at US$150. However, by using this up-sell technique, I can make sales of US$500 just by offering some back-end products to my existing customers.

But remember that whatever products or service you sell, offer the ones with the best quality. Once a customer finds out that your product is not to his expectation, it could ruin your business reputation!

Irfan Khairi is a Malaysian Internet business coach who specializes in Small & Home based Internet business. He is the best selling author of "Perniagaan Internet: Rahsia Jutawan-Jutawan Internet Terbongkar" (Secrets of Internet Millionaires Revealed). For more information, visit http://www.rahsiainternet.com and http://www.irfankhairi.com.

 
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