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Using Content To Boost A Blog's Affiliate Earnings

By: Jeff Alderson..

Finding a wonderful new affiliate program that promises big money rewards can feel like hitting the lottery. Many who do sign up, send their referral links out to a few sources and put them on their sites and then sit and wait for the cash to start flowing.

Sadly, while money can come from the above measures, the reality is it often takes a little more work than that to make these programs pay off. Getting involved with a great affiliate program is just the starter for making it pay off. Putting links up in forums, on one's own site and e-mailing people about the program is a good step to take. There are, however, quite a few more things you can do to increase affiliate program potential. Content is often the key to boosting earnings.

Quite a few proven methods exist that bloggers can use to pick up their earnings levels from affiliate program offerings. This can especially be the case if a program happens to be fairly new. The amount of work involved in boosting potential will depend on the route a blog publisher chooses to go.

With new affiliate programs, it is very possible for publishers to get ahead of the competition by crafting posts early. If content about the program, its product or service is informative, accurate and balanced, your site can rank early on the topic and become a noted "authority" on it. The key here is to be honest, informative and interesting with posts or articles. Try to work the right keywords in, especially in titles and lead paragraphs. When you have the opportunity to strike early, don't waste it.

When you write about the topic at hand, there are a few things to keep in mind. Those who write posts that are objective, conversational and informative, tend to do much better. The idea is to become the authority. This means if others have already written a piece, do better than they did. Go for more in-depth reviews, added information and so on. Quote and link other authority sources, too. Just make sure your angle is different from what else has been done. Honesty is always a good policy, too. No one wants to read a sales piece. Include the bad with the good if bad is there.

Keywords are important to articles on affiliate programs, but they are not the be all and end all. Don't let them bog the piece down too much. Instead, focus on working the main words into the title. Put them elsewhere in the piece where they fit naturally. The posts that get read the most are those that have a clear voice, are easy to read and offer something readers need or want to know.

Should other articles be available, consider linking to those you use or particularly enjoy. When you do this, you can earn a trackback. This puts your website's link on the site you're linking to. That site's visitors can see it and click through to your site. This is particularly useful if the site linked to happens to have a lot of traffic.

A few other options for boosting blog affiliate program revenues do exist in relation to the written word. One fantastic idea involves creating special presell pages. These pages can include reviews or just informational reports on the program. Give these pages their own URLs and do make sure to put the affiliate links on them. Blog publishers who own their own domain names often do this and only include their affiliate links on these pages. The benefit here is that these pages can quickly gain ranking and traffic attention. Instead of posting a blog piece on the topic, the pages themselves hold the relevant information and the links.

Traffic borrowing or leeching is also another prospect for gaining hits on your own referral links. To do this, many publishers set their Google Alerts so they know when other sites write about the topic at hand. When articles pop up, they visit the sites in question, write a few comments and drop links to their own reviews and articles on the subject. This can prove to be a good wait to gain traffic and even affiliate referrals, but not all view it as fair.

Increasing a blog's affiliate program earning potential doesn't necessarily require a lot of advertising. The right content can often make all the difference in the world.

Article Source: http://www.simplepetcare.com/pet-articles

About the author: Jeff Alderson is an entrepreneur and Internet marketer. He is an expert on search engine tactics. To boost profits, Jeff suggests using a keyword research tool when conducting keyword research
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