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AFFILIATE MARKETING Part -2: Profitable Niche in Affiliate Marketing
AFFILIATE MARKETING Part -2: Profitable Niche in Affiliate Marketing
AFFILIATE MARKETING Part -2: Profitable Niche in Affiliate Marketing
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The concept of affiliate marketing as an online business intricately connects to the robust expansion of Web-based consumer shopping trends of the last couple of decades. E-commerce & online shopping have exploded in growth spurred on by the accessibility of high-speed Internet access, Web-enabled smartphones & mobile devices, & increasingly busy schedules that have caused consumers to look for faster, more practical ways to search for products & purchase them at the most convenient times, regardless of physical location. E-commerce pervades much of modern life, with nearly all conceivable consumer goods & services available for online purchase. The average consumer can access his computer, tablet, or smartphone & shop online for anything he or she needs.....

 

This eBook is a guide and serves as a first guide. In addition, please get expert advice from me and my colleague Nishchal Agrahari directly contact on our email:, dharmendra857295@gmail.com, nishchalagr34@gmail.com

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookRix
Release dateJan 3, 2021
ISBN9783748770305
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    AFFILIATE MARKETING Part -2 - MULAYAM SINGH

    Table of Content

    1. The Concept of affiliate Marketing

    2. Develop the right mindset

    Have a Purpose

    Be Rock Solid

    Process Oriented

    Quality & Contribution

    3. Affiliate marketing advantages

    4. Affiliate Network

    Amazon

    Awin

    Clickbank

    Juiceadv

    Spoutable

    Tradedoubler

    Oaxmedia

    5. How to Build an Affiliate Blog in 9 Easy steps?

    6. Affiliate Marketing compensation methods

    7. Getting Started with Acquisition & Promotion

    Writing the right content Keep the audience in mind

    Keep usage patterns in mind

    Always remember you’re trying to sell

    The lowest common denominator

    Look at what you’ve already done

    Look for recent trends

    Be specific

    Repeat the right amount

    8. Top advance marketing tools to increase your reach and revenue

    Microsoft Silverlight

    Adobe Flash Player

    Last pass

    Antivirus software

    Approach

    Relevant

    Comprehensive

    Cyfe

    It helps to sell faster

    Repeat purchase is guaranteed

    Consumption rates increase

    Check these statistics to find that out

    Increased traffic

    It is cost-effective

    Brand awareness

    A simple point system

    Using a tier system

    Charge an upfront fee

    9. Proven strategies to increase your website traffic

    Increase your website load time

    Pingdom Tools

    Google page speed Insights

    Conduct platform-dependent optimization

    Don’t be spammy

    Add sharing buttons to your website

    Choose a good platform for your webinar

    Have a co-presenter

    Don’t be in a rush

    Leave time for Q&A session

    10. Scaling up your operation

    Phrased a bit differently

    11.Conclusion

    Copyright@ 2021 by Mulayam Singh Nishad

    All right reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any manner without written permission of the copyright owner except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review.

    The Concept of affiliate Marketing

    The concept of affiliate marketing as an online business intricately connects to the robust expansion of Web-based consumer shopping trends of the last couple of decades. E-commerce & online shopping have exploded in growth spurred on by the accessibility of high-speed Internet access, Web-enabled smartphones & mobile devices, & increasingly busy schedules that have caused consumers to look for faster, more practical ways to search for products & purchase them at the most convenient times, regardless of physical location. E-commerce pervades much of modern life, with nearly all conceivable consumer goods & services available for online purchase. The average consumer can access his computer, tablet, or smartphone & shop online for anything he or she needs.

    Clothes, furniture, toys, books, music, movies, hotel rooms, airline tickets, fitness equipment, vitamin supplements, electronics, music lessons, & more without having to leave his office desk, kitchen table, or bed. Products & services are delivered right to the consumer’s doorstep, or in many cases may be available for pick-up at the retailer’s local distribution centre, saving time & costs. The concept of online shopping was first explored sometime in the early 1970s, when the ARPANET, one of the earliest versions of the World Wide Web, was utilized by students at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory & the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to initiate a cannabis transaction. In 1979, Michael Aldrich proposed a demonstration of the very first online shopping system. By 1981, Thomson Holidays UK had installed a fully operational business-to-business online shopping system.

    In 1982, France Telecom introduced Minitel for online ordering. By 1984, the online home shopping revolution began when Gateshead SIS/Tesco launched the very first business-to-consumer online shopping system. A 72-year-old online home shopper, Mrs Jane Snowball, was the very first online home shopper, using the Videotex computer technology to order groceries from her television remote control & have them delivered to her local Tesco grocery store, which then delivered the items to her doorstep. It was Aldrich's technology used for this online shopping system. Speaking to the BBC, Aldrich related that what they did was to turn a home television set into a computer terminal. That was the big leap. Kevin Turner, a principal lecturer at Brighton Business School, described Aldrich & his company as way advanced for their time. People can send and receive money from home. 

    This first online home shopping system was initially designed to aid pensioners who had problems with mobility & would benefit from being able to order essential groceries & other products from their home. Three UK-based retailers, namely Tesco, Greggs, & Lloyds Pharmacy, took part in the experiment. Although Bradford Council later adopted the system, it never became widely used, at least not until the advent of home computers & Internet access. Compuserve launched the first Electronic Mall in North America in April 1984.

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