The 7 Most Common Mistakes Made in Affiliate Marketing
The7 Most Common Mistakes Made in Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate Marketing – The Best Place to
Start
Everyone has to start somewhere. And, for
neophyte Internet marketers, the best place to start may be with affiliate
products. Rather than going through the laborious and expensive process of
creating your own product (of dubious quality) and then trying to market it to
the masses, why not start by finding a product that is well put-together and
comes from someone who already has a high degree of credibility? You could save
a lot of time, money, frustration, and will power; and you could make money in
the process, too—in fact, really, really good money. Many top Internet
marketers today still sell affiliate products, even though they make a killing
off of their own. Why? Because it’s still fantastic money and little effort is
required.
Now, with that said, it’s important to
mention that affiliate marketing is no walk in the park, either. It’s certainly
easier than pulling off a Jeff Walker-style massive product launch, but, like
anything else, there are plenty of pitfalls just waiting to consume you and
your money. Do yourself a favor: heed what I say and avoid those pitfalls. In
this section, I will go over the top 7:
Pitfall #1: Choosing a Bad Product to
Promote
Not all products are created equal. In
fact, that is probably the driving motivation behind your decision to sell
affiliate products: for the most part, you have accepted that there are plenty
of high-quality products already on the market; and, if you create your own, it
might not compare favorably.
If you decide to pick your product off of a
list on Clickbank, select very carefully. Rather than haphazardly selecting the
product with the highest commission, look for ones that have the highest
popularity and gravity ratings. If a lot of people are buying them often, they
must be better than other products for sale within that niche.
In addition to picking good products within
niches, you will also want to look for good niches. Here’s a stupid tip that
will illustrate my point nonetheless: don’t sell garden hoses in the winter. No
one will buy. Focus on products that a lot of people want; and if their
popularity just surged, now is the best time to get in the market.

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