The biggest mistake and the reason most people fail at clickthru marketing is that they just pop in their affiliate link and start sending folks to their affiliate website.
This is a very big mistake, the one thing you should keep in mind when using click-thru marketing is that people will be viewing your webpage for only 10 to 30 seconds. So you will need to make sure your webpage is fast loading and that it captures the surfer’s contact information so you can follow-up with them later.
Keeping this in mind, you will need to design or have someone design a webpage for you that:
Don’t have a lot of graphics on it
Get right to the point.
Capture the viewers’ attention.
And get their email address
Tell the people viewing your webpage how they will benefit by giving you their email address. Your main objective is to develop leads. Don’t try to make sales, just get their email addresses and use your follow up messages to make your sales pitch.
Another thing to consider is your bandwidth usage. Once you have developed your network of fellow clickthru marketers, who will be sending a ton of traffic to your webpage. You don’t want this traffic to go to waste by exceeding your bandwidth limit, and seeing a message from your web host stating that you have exceeded your bandwidth limit. To avoid this, try and keep your webpage under 10k.
When I’m designing my webpages for clickthru networks, I think in terms of writing a classified ad. First I want to grab the readers’ attention, then I want to determine if they have an interest in what I have to offer and if so I give them an easy way to get more free information about my offer. You will need to be able to do this in two to five short sentences. This is my formula for success at clickthru marketing and it works like a charm. Try it and see for yourself.
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