"Super-Affiliate's! What Are They... How Do I Find Them and Why They're Your... TICKET To Online Success!"

Written by Cory Threlfall


Super-Affiliate's!

What are they?

Do you see this term often online and end up confused to what it means andrepparttar purpose they serve online?

It sounded really mysterious to me when I first came acrossrepparttar 120138 term which peeked my curiosity and led me to researchrepparttar 120139 term further to find out exactly whatrepparttar 120140 term meant and more importantly what there roll was inrepparttar 120141 Internet marketing world.

The information I discovered was Astonishing!

What I'm about to reveal to you in this article will blow your mind and hopefully take awayrepparttar 120142 mystery and answerrepparttar 120143 questions you once had about what a 'Super-Affiliate' is and why they ARE your...

..."Ticket To Online Success!"

Let's first take awayrepparttar 120144 mystery behind what a 'Super-Affiliate' is so that you'll have a clear picture inside your head of how they'll benefit your online business for years to come.

A 'Super-Affiliate' is simply either or both a High Traffic website and/or a eZine/Newsletter owner with a HUGE targeted opt-in mailing list that are able to sell more in a given day then you could in a month.

As you will learn,repparttar 120145 internet is nothing more then a numbers game andrepparttar 120146 super-affiliate's are simplyrepparttar 120147 one's who have already put inrepparttar 120148 time and haverepparttar 120149 highest numbers when it comes to 'Website Traffic' and targeted 'Opt-In' mailing lists.

Are you starting to seerepparttar 120150 BIG picture yet?

Now, lets move on and break this down a little with some rough numbers so you'll be able to have better idea of what to look for when it comes to locating an 'Super-Affiliate' via search engines and/or eZine/Newsletter directories.

Let's first start withrepparttar 120151 Search Engines.

When your searchingrepparttar 120152 web for super-affiliate's with high traffic website's this isrepparttar 120153 general guide line I use to gauge there importance.

But, in order for me to do a proper traffic analysis of there website I need to use a special webmaster toolbar offered through Alexa.com.

This toolbar is essential and a must have when it comes to locating super-affiliate's andrepparttar 120154 reason why is because it revealsrepparttar 120155 'Traffic Ranking' for that particular website you are viewing making it easier for you to tellrepparttar 120156 difference betweenrepparttar 120157 super-affiliate's andrepparttar 120158 other website's that are just getting by.

Here'srepparttar 120159 link to where you can download your own free Alexa toolbar if you choose:

- http://download.alexa.com/

Now... forrepparttar 120160 numbers.

When I'm searching for an super-affiliate related to my Product, Service and/or any ofrepparttar 120161 affiliate programs I am promoting viarepparttar 120162 search engines and I happen to come across a website that has a traffic ranking of 50,000 or lower usingrepparttar 120163 Alexa toolbar to gaugerepparttar 120164 TR then these arerepparttar 120165 website's whererepparttar 120166 super-affiliate's reside and arerepparttar 120167 one's I will want to contact with a business proposition.

As a general rule using website analysis,repparttar 120168 lowerrepparttar 120169 TR,repparttar 120170 BETTER.

Your Business Deserves a Second Chance!

Written by Al Hanzal


Your Business Deserves A Second Chance! When you started your business, you dreamed your customers would love your products and services. They would be excited. You would make money doing what you love. Then reality set in. You put lots of time in your business. You got fewer profits. Now you compete with every Tom, Dick and Harry to sell your product or service. The future is not secure. Today, you get a second chance to change your business picture. A fresh start! In this article, you will focus onrepparttar second of five critical issues that influence how customers come to your business. Last issue we focused on your target population. This time, you can complete an exercise to clarify your marketing message. The Need to be Different The only way to be successful in our new economy is to be different, be unique and special to your market. When you separate yourself from your competitors, you can get back torepparttar 120137 original dreams you had about owning your business. Over 3000 impressions bombard your customer every day, asking them to buy. How are you going to make yourself different fromrepparttar 120138 2999 impressions that he or she ignores each day?

Stake Out a Position

Complete this exercise to carve a position for your business and to clarify your marketing message. Start by answeringrepparttar 120139 following questions: •What arerepparttar 120140 three biggest problems your customer want solved when they come to your business?

•What are three gaps or complaints customers have about your industry?

•What positions do your competitors take in addressing customer problems?

•What three things could you do that are different from what others are doing in your industry?

You create a marketing position by staking out one piece of your target market. It could be a place where no competitor goes. It could be a place where others are now but you can do it different or better. Here are some other ways to carve out your position.

•Can you add or subtract something from your industry standards? •Can you make it bigger or smaller? •Can you customize? •Can you make it last longer? •Can you combine it with something else? •Can you make it more portable for your customers?

For example, your industry standard offers a one year guarantee on a product. You could offer an 18 month guarantee. You could be known as “the business withrepparttar 120141 best guarantee”. Fromrepparttar 120142 above process identify at least two potential positions you can take in your target market that will make you unique, different or special to your customers.

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