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Pam Jenkins

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There is a lot of money in affiliate marketing. However, this is true only for those who are seriously and zealously working on their affiliate program. A large part of affiliate success depends on determination and perseverance.


Even the best affiliate program will not prosper if the affiliate marketer does not build their business on a solid foundation. Extra diligence is required when you engage in affiliate marketing using ads. Nothing happens if the links or banners you place online just decorate a web page. The affiliate must convince the visitor to click on it and proceed to the program site to buy the products. No click-through means no income for an affiliate marketer.


You can generate a full-time income as an affiliate marketer. You can do it at home, and yes, even while you sleep. Does this sound too easy?


It can be this easy if you have planned your affiliate campaign well and have taken all the steps towards success carefully and diligently. Steps such as choosing an excellent product, designing a content rich website with banners and product reviews, writing copy for advertising in newsletters and emails to your opt-in subscribers, publishing articles that highlight the benefits your product provides, and placing PPC advertising.


The key to making all these promotional techniques produce the results you desire is an advertising tracking tool. Experienced and successful affiliate marketers know that ad tracking is essential to a successful affiliate marketing campaign.


What precisely is an ad tracker? It is a software program that allows you to trace and take note of every click-through made by visitors to your program’s sale site via your referral link. Best of all you know exactly where you placed the link that produced the click through. You can
purchase the ad tracking software or use a service provider.


With an ad tracker, you can monitor the progress of your marketing campaigns, even offline advertising. This tool is especially helpful if you are engaged in several affiliate and pay-per-click programs and have placed ads in emails, pop-ups and pop-unders, message boards, auto responders, ezines, forums, several web sites, surveys and various ad service providers.


Of course, after investing your time, you want to make sure you are getting paid for your effort. Likewise, you want to make sure every dollar you invest in your advertising campaign is wisely spent. With the help of the ad tracker, you will know accurately how many and which of your links were clicked on. It will also act as an email ad tracker. How many of those who opened your email clicked through to the program site? Which of your banner ads brought the most leads and sales? All this data will allow you to do a marketing analysis of each affiliate program and advertising medium you are using. You will easily determine which of your marketing strategies are most effective and beneficial for each product or service you are promoting.


Every decision you make must be well grounded in facts. Using an ad tracker, you will be able to generate a website traffic report for your affiliate program sales page. Armed with this wealth of information you will be able to test and tweak your promotions to reach maximum profitability with confidence.


If you are serious about affiliate marketing, remember that your success depends on the response of those viewing your promotions. Find the advertising techniques that produce the desired customer response. Test everything. Get an ad tracker and begin making informed decisions about your promotional budget. Now you are on the track to success!



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