Making Your Website Affiliate Friendly

Written by Jerry Lunsford


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But that's notrepparttar only problem with websites. Some contain such massive amounts of advertisement inrepparttar 139268 form of pop-ups, flashing and moving banners, and music, it's like looking at a video game where your objective is to shootrepparttar 139269 pop-ups down before another one is created.

No one likes to be bombarded with advertising. And all that advertising takes away fromrepparttar 139270 theme of your website. While a person is reading about your offer they are being distracted by things moving and flashing all overrepparttar 139271 place. Besides, if you are offering an affiliate program, visitors to your website are not looking for car insurance, vitamins, or long distance phone service. I'll take that back. They may be looking for those things but most people will go directly torepparttar 139272 source by use of a particular keyword and their favorite search engine. This also emphasizesrepparttar 139273 need to haverepparttar 139274 proper keywords and description to match up with your website.

If you are advertising on your home page may I suggest no more than two banner ads on it. And they should some how be linked torepparttar 139275 theme of your website. Now, if you have quite a few products or services to advertise there are a couple of ways of doing it that won't turn your home page into a shooting gallery.

1. Use one line text ads. Corner them off onto a particular section of your site allowing visitors to makerepparttar 139276 decision as to whether they want to view your advertisements or not.

2. Make a separate site for each product or service. You can create sub-domains for your products or services and promote them just as you would your main site, and do so with a lot more success.

Here is a recap of points to remember.

Present a website that:

Is easy to navigate Has minimum advertisements Is what people expect to see at first glance Matches your description and keywords Maintains one predominant theme

If you conform your website inrepparttar 139277 manner stated above you will end up with more targeted traffic to your site which should result in more sign-ups to your program. Build your website to meetrepparttar 139278 expectations of those who visit it and you will succeed.

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The Bible of Marketing Ebooks

Written by Torgeir Sunnarvik


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You can read this ebook from cover to coverrepparttar first time. Then simply refer to it every time you want to change something on your site or when you start a new site. But it's always important that you really need to apply what you have learned. Just reading repparttar 139257 ebook and not using that information, won't make your website any better.

As a webmaster I know that doing things rightrepparttar 139258 first time, without going through a lot of trial and errors, will save you a lot of time and money. So even though this ebook is priced at $197. I'm sure it will save you money buying it. I've made all repparttar 139259 errors that one could ever make, when it comes to making a website. And I hate to think of allrepparttar 139260 money I used on all kinds of ebooks and websites inrepparttar 139261 hunt for online success. So take my word for it. This ebook will save you money!

There are also a lot of bonus products that comes with this ebook. I haven't tried any of them yet, but I'm sure that they are ofrepparttar 139262 same quality thatrepparttar 139263 ebook.

Check out Michael Cheney's ebook at: http://www.everypleasures.com/bible.html

Torgeir Sunnarvik, Norway mailto:webmaster@everypleasures.com

Torgeir Sunnarvik is the owner and webmaster of: http://www.everypleasures.com/ His site offer free ebooks, ebooks with reprint rights and review of business ebooks.


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