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  • A Theme-Based Website, Part 3- Choosing Affiliate Programs

    By: Julie Georg


    In parts 1 & 2 , I determined that developing a theme-based
    site is a great way to generate income. It's going to be a
    WINing situation for the search engines, my visitors, my
    merchants and ME. I've chosen a theme that I know (or can
    find out about) and love. I've found lots of keywords that
    are related to my theme and have lots of ideas for good
    content to offer my visitors. Now I need to find merchants
    who sell products, programs or services that are
    appropriate for my site and will fit with my content.

    Once again, I'm going to look at my list of keywords.
    Since people are going to use these words to search and
    I've used them to write my "keyword focused" content for
    each page of my site... it only makes sense that the
    products and services I want to represent should also be
    related to these keywords. That will help me to seamlessly
    recommend the product within my content and really use my
    content to presell.

    There are several ways to find merchants.

    Technique 1: I'll do a search on my keywords at several
    of the engines - Google, AltaVista, Overture, or any of
    the others. Then I'll have a quick look at the first ten
    or twenty listings. If I use SiteBuildIt!, the Manager will
    automatically show me ten related sites for each keyword.
    (You can take the quick tour of SBI! at...
    http://quicktour.sitesell.com/assist3.html ) Wherever you
    get the listings, some will be merchants, while
    other are content sites. (Of course some are always
    irrelevant. Lots of room for my theme-based site!)
    I'm going to take a look at the merchants' sites
    and see if they have something I'd like to offer my
    visitors and if they have an affiliate program. If so,
    great. They go on my "keep in mind" merchant list for that
    keyword. Next I can explore the content sites. Maybe I'll
    find ideas for content, but I'm mainly here to see if THEY
    link to any merchants. If so, I can click through and see
    what I find. Can you see the beauty of this? I'm going to
    have content ideas and possible merchants all organized by
    keyword. That's going to make things pretty easy when I go
    to build my "keyword focused" pages, no?

    Technique 2: I'll do a search for each of my keywords,
    plus the word "affiliate", like this... +Italian wine
    +affiliate. Or I can try this... affiliate wine. What
    will come up are either merchants with affiliate programs
    or content sites that are affiliates. Again, for the
    merchants, I'll see if I like their product and affiliate
    program. For the content sights, I'll check their links.

    Technique 3: Now I'm going to check the directories.
    There are a lot of affiliate program directories out
    there. I'll check with a few of the best, like
    AssociatePrograms.com, Refer-It.com, CashPile.com and
    Associate-It.com. The directories list programs by
    category, so I'll go right to the catagories that fit my
    site theme and see if there is any program I like.
    They often have reviews as well, which I'll check.

    Technique 4: One more thing I could do is to join
    affiliate networks. These networks provide merchants with
    affiliates and vice-versa. It's a good place to get
    exposure to a wide variety of merchants. I'm sure to find
    some I haven't run across already, so I'll check to see if
    any programs are featured that will work for me. I can
    join Commission Junction, BeFree, LinkShare, and/or
    ClickTrade.

    That took a bit of work, but now I'm ready to narrow down
    my choices and weed out merchants with less than great
    products, or poor affiliate programs. I'm going to be
    pretty particular. The products I choose to represent will
    reflect on me. And the quality of the affiliate program
    will be reflected in my commission checks. I want my
    visitors to be happy and come back to my site. And I want
    fair compensation for delivering such valuable, presold
    customers to my merchants' sites.

    In part 4 of this series, I'll explain how best to build a
    theme-based site. Questions?
    mailto:yourhelpline@mail.com

    About the Author

    Julie Georg is a consultant to individuals and small
    businesses interested in establishing a web presence.
    Step-by-step directions for building a theme-based site can
    be found in the excellent, free Affiliate Masters course.
    Blank email mailto:tamsassist3@sitesell.net



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