The Truth About Traffic

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I was listening to to a live video presentation by Sean Mize yesterday and the truth about traffic i.e. getting clicks to your content and landing pages, was revealed during the 2 hour plus talk.

Sean Mize seems to have had two principle traffic sources:

  • Ezine Articles, where is was the leading article submitter, having submitted thousands of articles
  • Warrior Special Offers, where he became adept at creating numerous offers based on his one hour audio format

Sean is now getting into YouTube videos as a traffic source.  The presentation yesterday was his first foray into live YouTube videos and he had over 50 people listening in.

If live video interests you as a traffic source then you may also want to investigate Google Hangouts as Google gives good SEO ranking to Hangouts.

What became clear from the presentation is that Sean places an intense focus on one traffic source at a time.  This enables him to master the traffic source and eventually dominate it within his niche simply because he is more hard-working and prolific than anyone else.

From his previous forays into Ezine Articles and WSO’s, he observed that a tiny percentage (say 3%) of his output was driving most of his traffic.

Once he identified where most of his traffic was coming from, he stopped creating content for the 97% and focused on scaling the 3% of topics, keywords etc that were producing the results.

Unfortunately there is no way around the hard work of identifying the 3% that will work in your niche.  You must be focused and dedicated.

There are 3 keys to identifying this 3%:

  • tracking results using tracking links
  • grouping topics or keywords together initially, finding which ‘groups’ are working before then finding the gold within each group.  (The analogy is panning for gold – most of your output is dross, with just a little gold dust sprinkled in!  You job is to identify and extract the gold dust that converts to buyers from the torrent of traffic available.)
  • consistency i.e. systematically working over time to find out what works and, more often, what doesn’t work.

So the truth about traffic is that that hard work is unavoidable i.e. there is no easy button.  You will need to test 100 to find the 3 or 4 that work for you.  This means that most of your time and money will be wasted in order to find that sweet spot.  You then need to scale the sweet spot and drop the rest in order to make a return on your work.

This truth is the same for affiliate traffic – out of 100 affiliates, you will find that 2 or 3 affiliates will account for the majority of your sales.

If you didn’t know this truth, it would be easy to get discouraged, and even give up, before you found ‘the gold at the bottom of the pan’.  

Now that you know the truth about traffic, you need to get focused and work all-out to discover what will work for you.

 

 

How To Recruit Affiliates

Recently I have been focusing on how to recruit affiliates as my primary source of traffic.

Whilst I have been taught the theory by my coach, Marc Milburn, I have been strangely reluctant to follow his advice.  This puzzled me and I therefore requested his help to discover the reason why.

All internet marketers face a problem initially – they have few online friends, few good contacts, no proven track record, and little or no authority.  This presents a major hurdle because affiliates will usually prefer to mail for people that they know, like and trust.

Put Yourself in The Shoes Of The Affiliate

Affiliates are only human after all:

  • they only want to send good quality offers to their list (- as their list is their most important asset.)
  • they don’t have a great deal of time to check out new products from new marketers
  • they already have a lot of product offers that they could send to their list – many of them with a proven track record
  • they want your proposal to be ‘presented on a plate’ – i.e. they want all the relevant information in an easily digestible format so they can make a decision – this is why your JV page or blog is so important. It helps if you have some metrics on how your offer is likely to convert and the Earnings Per Click.
  • they want to be incentivised with prizes and competitions i.e. top performing affiliates get rewarded for taking action.

However, something that Marc said really resonated with me – he said that he would mail for a friend ahead of any other consideration, such as a great offer or product.

He then said that recruiting affiliates was really about ‘making friends’ with people who have lists in your niche.

So how do you make friends with people who have lists in your niche?

Here are just a few of the ideas I have come up with:

  • interact with them on Facebook and show that you have some value to offer – good advice, an opinion, a tip, a free product or download for their Group or customers(no subscription necessary)
  • buy their product and interact with them and their customers within their membership site or product Facebook Group
  • offer to help them in some way – a testimonial, a service that you can provide, by resolving a problem they may have or you identify
  • going to live events and meeting them in person
  • interviewing them and promoting their product at the end of the interview (- give them a copy and a transcription)
  • supporting their launch and making sales for them as an affiliate

These are just a few suggestions – you can probably think of more.

Act With Purpose

In order to be effective, I think that you must act with purpose i.e. identify who you want as a partner and then deliberately take action to get yourself known to them in a good and ethical way.

Building relationships takes time but think of it as building an asset – it’s not an asset that you can touch, see or even value accurately but nevertheless it is a major asset because a friend will help and support you ahead of any stranger.

In order to act deliberately, set time aside to identify your preferred partners and then record their contact details, website etc on a spreadsheet and then take action to contact them in some way.  Record your contact with each of them on your spreadsheet and take deliberate action to start and maintain a relationship with them.  If you have access to CRM software like Sage ACT, this is ideal but an Excel spreadsheet will do.

Personally, I like the idea of interviewing potential affiliates because:

  • you can make a much deeper level of connection and relationship
  • you can make content or a product out of the interview for the benefit of both parties
  • both parties can quickly decide if you think the relationship is worth developing
  • you are not trying to ‘sell’ anything other than a conversation

My Mindset Block

And that brings me back to the mindset block I was having about contacting affiliates – the knowledge that I was trying to ‘SELL’ them on promoting my product.

That word ‘sell’ was the block in my mind.  However, at the end of an interview it will be very easy to transition into asking them about what products they have available to promote, and visa versa, don’t you think?

Also, make a friend of them on Facebook and just keep them informed of what you are doing and your blog posts – I think a more natural relationship will develop as a result.

Where To Find Potential Affiliates

You may be wondering where you can find potential affiliates.  Here are some good suggestions:

  • marketers connected to you on Facebook
  • marketers whose products you have bought
  • JV’s in JV Facebook Groups – I am a member of at least a dozen such groups
  • coaching students and colleagues who are taking action to build a list
  • Google your products keywords and the owners of the websites on the top few pages will no doubt have lists of people that are interested in your product.
  • vendors of similar products on affiliate platforms like JVZoo, Warrior Plus, Clickbank etc

Finding affiliates is not the main problem – building a solid relationship is much more difficult and time-consuming.

I will be using Skype (and Pamela) and/or Google Hangouts to carry out my interviews – I recently wrote a short eBook about how to use Google Hangouts to make online connections because I think that it is a great way for newbies to get started online – you can simply register here to download a copy of my eBook entitled ‘Quite Possibly THE Best Internet Marketing Business Model for Newbies’ :

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Hopefully, this article about how to recruit affiliates will give you some good ideas.  Oh, and look out for my interviews with some cool marketers shortly!