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		<title>Affiliate Phenom Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Affiliate Phenom is kind of rare in terms of internet marketing products in that it&#8217;s been written by people who are actually still currently practicing what it teaches. Which means that it&#8217;s not some piece of junk that worked a while back but is now burned out. It was originally written by Zach Booker and [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://trevsreviews.com/affiliatephenom.php" target="_blank">Affiliate Phenom</a> is kind of rare in terms of internet marketing products in that it&#8217;s been written by people who are actually still currently practicing what it teaches. Which means that it&#8217;s not some piece of junk that worked a while back but is now burned out.</p>
<p>It was originally written by Zach Booker and then it&#8217;s been given a thorough &#8220;going over&#8221; by Jeremy Kelsall and Don Van Fossen. Chances are that you&#8217;ve come across posts by some or all of these on both the Warrior Forum and also Don &amp; Jeremy&#8217;s <a href="http://trevsreviews.com/marketcrush.php" target="_blank">Market Crush forum</a>.</p>
<p>So, what makes <a href="http://trevsreviews.com/affiliatephenom.php" target="_blank">Affiliate Phenom</a> worth buying?</p>
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<p>For a start, it&#8217;s real world, which means that the three authors are actually making money from doing this exact same process.</p>
<p>Next up, it&#8217;s well explained. If you&#8217;ve bought any internet marketing products before, you&#8217;ll know that the usual ploy is to fill them up with stuff that you either already know or could find out in minutes &#8211; how to click a couple of times to install a WordPress blog becomes umpteen pages of screen shots.</p>
<p>Not so here.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re given that kind of information but it&#8217;s not the meat of the product.</p>
<p>Instead, you&#8217;re given a start-to-finish process to complete one or more of the sites that <a href="http://trevsreviews.com/affiliatephenom.php" target="_blank">Affiliate Phenom</a> shows you how to create.</p>
<p>Starting with choosing a product to promote &#8211; the book goes into detail on the pros and cons of Clickbank and CPA products but you can apply the process to anything else you want to promote.</p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s the research stage, using the regular Google Keywords tool and some searches to check that you&#8217;re not competing against pages and pages of people who spend more in an hour than you earn in the year. This bit of advice is useful as it&#8217;s pointless making a great site if you&#8217;re on page 200 of the results forever.</p>
<p>After that, the usual domain name finding. Together with some help on what to do when it seems like the whole world has grabbed every possible variant of your chosen name.</p>
<p>Then setting up your site. Standard stuff but with enough twists to get your brain moving. Follow these instructions and you&#8217;ll have a decent looking site that Google enjoys crawling and which gets visitors clicking without being too &#8220;in your face&#8221;. You won&#8217;t be putting Adsense on it as that would defeat the object and would reduce your income.</p>
<p>Getting your site indexed is the next place where a lot of guides let you down. <a href="http://trevsreviews.com/affiliatephenom.php" target="_blank">Affiliate Phenom</a> has several tricks here. I&#8217;ve noticed in the past that Google is actually pretty keen to crawl my sites but less keen to actually index them. Typically I&#8217;ve ended up with just the index page showing and only the very first &#8220;I haven&#8217;t really got to it yet&#8221; version at that.</p>
<p>Using the methods from the book, my first site had 3 pages properly indexed within about a day.</p>
<p>Next there&#8217;s some detail on keeping Google interested in your site &#8211; basically don&#8217;t abandon it if you want a long lived site.</p>
<p>Then it&#8217;s the process of getting traffic. Another place where most of the competition will say just that &#8211; &#8220;get traffic to your site&#8221; and maybe suggest that you get a few links, put up a few ads, maybe comment on a blog or two.</p>
<p>Again, <a href="http://trevsreviews.com/affiliatephenom.php" target="_blank">Affiliate Phenom</a> is different because the authors realize that without traffic your site is dead in the water. I won&#8217;t go into detail on their &#8220;secret sauce&#8221; but suffice to say it works and I&#8217;d be very surprised if you&#8217;re using all the tips they suggest.</p>
<p>OK, what are the cons?</p>
<p>Well, you won&#8217;t get anything out of it if you just read the book. You&#8217;ll have to put some work in. Probably about 2 hours a site initially and then a bit more over time. Nothing too strenuous but certainly not the internet dream of millions in your Clickbank account by lunchtime.</p>
<p>Next up there is a very small footprint if you don&#8217;t take a couple of minutes to reword the example sites. So my first three sites can be found if you&#8217;ve bought this book along with quite a few other sites who are following the method. You&#8217;re less likely to find my other sites as I&#8217;ve reworded them enough to stop a simple phrase search finding them. As footprints go, not big. And since we&#8217;re talking WordPress blogs the main &#8220;footprint&#8221; is shared by millions of sites in millions of niches and couldn&#8217;t be targeted by Google unless they decide all WordPress blogs are no longer welcome.</p>
<p><a href="http://trevsreviews.com/affiliatephenom.php" target="_blank">Affiliate Phenom</a> is a refreshing change. It&#8217;s well explained, doesn&#8217;t leave anything out of the process and stands every chance of working so long as you put in a little bit of effort.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://trevsreviews.com/affiliatephenom.php" target="_blank">You can get your copy of Affiliate Phenom here.</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Random Thoughts on Affiliate Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 10:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This isn&#8217;t a review as much as an answer to questions I get about affiliate marketing. The main one being &#8220;Is it actually possible to still make money with affiliate marketing?&#8221; To which the answer is yes, if you&#8217;re prepared to put in some effort! The method that is most often pitched as being easy [...]]]></description>
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<p>This isn&#8217;t a review as much as an answer to questions I get about affiliate marketing.</p>
<p>The main one being &#8220;Is it actually possible to still make money with affiliate marketing?&#8221;</p>
<p>To which the answer is yes, if you&#8217;re prepared to put in some effort!</p>
<p><span id="more-85"></span>The method that is most often pitched as being easy and earning thousands of dollars is Pay Per Click. Buying adverts from Google Adwords and sending people to your squeeze page or direct to the vendor.</p>
<p><a title="Google Cash" href="http://trevsreviews.com/cash.html" target="_blank">Google Cash</a> is one of the longest established and it&#8217;s regularly updated to keep pace with the changes in how the Adwords system works. If you&#8217;ve got the patience to test and the depth of wallet to cope with failed campaigns, it&#8217;s worth a try. I&#8217;ve got a few PPC campaigns still running and they make money regularly for me. Not much, but I&#8217;m only spending about $30 a month and getting about double that back.</p>
<p>Another option is send people to a squeeze page. They then (hopefully) sign up to your list and you can send them content and offers over time. James Penn has recently launched a very affordable guide on this called <a title="Accelerated list building" href="http://trevsreviews.com/accelerated.html" target="_blank">Accelerated List Building</a> (although the six month course seems to have stalled and hasn&#8217;t been updated recently). It&#8217;s full of solid advice to get the highest number of subscribers and a reasonable amount of money in commissions from them. I haven&#8217;t done as much with lists as I maybe should have done but the content is good and it&#8217;s perfectly possible to start this on a shoestring. You&#8217;ll need a domain, <a title="Hosting" href="http://trevsreviews.com/hosting.html" target="_blank">hosting</a>, an <a title="AWeber" href="http://trevsreviews.com/aweber.html" target="_blank">autoresponder</a> and some traffic to get your first batch of subscribers.</p>
<p>The way I get most of my traffic at the moment is with articles. It&#8217;s not &#8220;sexy&#8221; but it works.</p>
<p>One article on its own isn&#8217;t likely to do much for you. You might hit the jackpot but it&#8217;s not a good chance.</p>
<p>I used to write my own articles but nowadays, most of them are outsourced. I&#8217;m currently paying $3.50 an article from a service called <a title="Get Articles Done" href="http://trevsreviews.com/getarticles.html" target="_blank">Get Articles Done</a>. The articles are at least 300 words, which is above the minimum needed by EzineArticles, which is where I submit them.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had a kind of competition with a friend for the last few months:</p>
<p>He&#8217;s researched keywords for various topics, written squeeze pages for them and sent Adwords traffic to them. He goes into real depth on his keywords &#8211; hundreds per campaign would be a good average for him. He uses services such as Wordtracker to get these mammoth keyword lists.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve researched keywords for various topics. Whilst I used to use Wordtracker for this, I&#8217;ve recently been using a software program called <a title="Micro Niche Finder" href="http://trevsreviews.com/microniche.html" target="_blank">Micro Niche Finder</a>. It uses Google keyword results but goes a step further on analysis: you can click next to each keyword and get a &#8220;strength of competition&#8221; indicator. This has a number in it but is also color coded. Green means almost no competition, amber means some competition and red means strong competition.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found a lot of low competition keywords with this that have a decent number of searches. It&#8217;s fast and as reliable as any other keyword tool I&#8217;ve found.</p>
<p>Typically, I&#8217;ll find between 5 and 10 keywords to get articles written. The other long tail keywords that are talked about so much will usually just crop up naturally in the articles.</p>
<p>Then I point the resource box of the article to either a Squidoo lens, a regular blog post promoting a product or a review site page.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re both spending about $300 a week on promotion. My friend spends his cash on adverts and I spend mine on articles. Most weeks, my friend loses money (but claims he is still &#8220;testing&#8221; keywords). Every week so far, I&#8217;ve earned more in commissions than I&#8217;ve spent on articles. Even allowing for not every product I&#8217;m promoting earning me money &#8211; I don&#8217;t always choose correctly, which means not every product I promote actually makes any sales.</p>
<p>The other good part for me is that my articles will go on getting clicks with no extra expense. They last for weeks, months, even years.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re on a tight budget and want to almost guarantee making money, I&#8217;d say you should make a Squidoo lens (no cost), write a few short articles (300 words or so each) to promote it and post them on Ezine Articles. It will take you a couple of hours to do your first Squidoo lens, less as you get more proficient. An article will take between 15 and 30 minutes to write, depending on how much research you need to do. So if you spend an hour a day most days, you&#8217;ll have something to show for it inside a week.</p>
<p>Ezine Articles drives traffic as soon as your article is published. Longer term, you&#8217;ll start to see the search engines pick up your site or lens as well. But this takes time. Don&#8217;t get disheartened. Just keep plodding away. You&#8217;ll likely make your money back from EzineArticles alone &#8211; but keep a note of your earnings as a matter of habit &#8211; anything from the search engines is icing on the cake.</p>
<p>Recently, I&#8217;ve been working on review sites. The best performers (by a lot) are ones like this site where I purchase the product and write a review about it.</p>
<p>The most thorough explanation of how to do this that I&#8217;ve come across is called <a href="http://trevsreviews.com/affiliatephenom.php" target="_blank">Affiliate Phenom</a>. It&#8217;s down to earth advice from a guy called Zach Booker. He&#8217;s probably not someone you&#8217;ve heard of but he uses the systems he teaches himself to earn a decent income.</p>
<p>All in all, I like affiliate marketing.</p>
<p>You get access to thousands of products, many of which pay 50% or more commission, without the time and effort needed to research them. If you want to create your own product, affiliate marketing is a good way to filter out the markets that actually spend cash before you put in any of your time creating a product.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s still possible for an affiliate to make money. Maybe with pay per click if you&#8217;re super good at picking keywords and writing adverts. Quite likely with list building. And as close to definitely as you&#8217;re likely to get with article marketing.</p>
<p>Just be patient. It&#8217;s all too easy to chase the new &#8220;shiny penny&#8221; in the hope that it will make you money for zero effort.</p>
<p>Instead, pick a method and stick with it. Not just for a week or a month. But for long enough to get results. Which with today&#8217;s search engine algorithms means 3 to 6 months.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not sure where to start, my advice would be to go with article marketing. With the articles pointing to either a review site (such as <a title="Affilimax Conversions" href="http://trevsreviews.com/affilimax.php" target="_blank">Affilimax Conversions</a> describes) or, as a second best if you can&#8217;t afford a domain and <a title="Hosting" href="http://trevsreviews.com/hosting.html" target="_blank">hosting</a>, to a Squidoo lens until you&#8217;ve raised the cash. Or just stop buying non-essentials such as a daily newspaper and you&#8217;ll have enough cash for a <a title="Domain names" href="http://www.namecheap.com/" target="_blank">domain</a> and <a title="Hosting" href="http://trevsreviews.com/hosting.html" target="_blank">hosting</a> before you know it.</p>
<p>Good luck! And feel free to post your comments and success stories below.</p>
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