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Viral Traffic Techniques - Multiple streams of Traffic: PART III


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Viral Traffic Techniques - Multiple streams of Traffic: PART III



Viral traffic is the simplest way to get increased traffic flow

to your site and your affiliate programs. Once you get it

kick-started, the amount of traffic that viral marketing methods

can produce is quite staggering. Two of the more common (and

more successful) methods are give-aways and affiliate programs.



Give-aways are an incredibly effective way to drive traffic to

your sites. The most common form of give-away are ebooks.

Essentially what you do is create an ebook with links back to

your site (or affiliate programs), and give it away to people.

The goal is for them to in turn give it away to others and so

on.



I'm sure you can see that what we are talking about is the age

old pyramid. Give it away to 3 who in turn give it to 3 who give

it to 3 more and suddenly you have a HUGE impact. Of course there

are pitfalls to any pyramid scheme - in this case, the main

problem is making people give it away.





There is no way to 'make' someone give your freebie away, however,

you can do some things to make it more likely. The most important

thing to do is be sure that your give-aways are useful and have

actual value. If you give away a product that is nothing more

than a bunch of links to your affiliate programs, nobody else will

give it away - there is no value in it. However if you create

a useful product that gives the reader some real benefit, they

will be inclined to give it away themselves.



There are two ways to ensure value and benefit in your give-aways.

1) use real, useful content or a product that provides useful and

unique value. 2) make it brandable - in essence, let people put

their own information in the book/product when they continue to

give it away. Many ebook compilers come with a little bit of

software that lets users 'brand' the product with their own

information. If you are thinking that this defeats the purpose

of giving away products, it doesn't. It simply means that you

must be more subtle in your approach.





For example, you make sure the splash page of your ebook/giveaway

clearly identifies your homepage as the source of the book. You

can make only 1/2 (or 3/4) of the links brandable within the book,

include a footer on every page, an opt-in sign-up form on the

'last page' of the book for your email list etc. Above all, make

it valuable.



If you still think it isn't possible, just take a look at what

Jimmy D. Brown has done. He is widely known as one of the most

successful money makers on the net. In a recent interview Jimmy,

he revealed that he has NOT ADVERTISED ONCE in over 2 years.

He gets all his traffic by giving away brandable ebooks.





Affiliate programs



Another phenomenal method of generating viral traffic and sales

is through affiliate programs. In this case, your own affiliate

program for your own products. Again, quality and value are key.

If you have a cruddy product with a 1% payout, nobody will be

interested. Create a reasonable product that offers good value

and reasonably unique content (information or service), and you

will have a winner.



Creating a product isn't all that hard. It does require a little

work of course, but creating a useful ebook, for example, is

well within the grasp of most people. The key to making it work

is to choose a topic that interests you, and about which you have

some knowledge and experience. A little searching on the net, a

couple of evenings typing and a 10-20 page ebook is very

manageable. Keep in mind that length is not that important.

Valuable content is. 100 pages of garbage is just that garbage.

10 pages of useful, valuable content is golden.



One of the extra benefits of having an affiliate program is that

you gain access to all of your affiliates, and are then able to

make additional offers to them, either to sell them products

directly, or offer new affiliate opportunities as you create them.



Clickbank offers a great system for managing any affiliate

program that is based on a digitally delivered product or service

(ebooks, auto-responders etc.) For a low fee of $49, they

take care of EVERYTHING from credit card processing, to real-time

tracking, to affiliate payouts. Clickbank also has a HUGE and

active body of affiliates ready to take on your products. The

only problem is that you don't have direct access to the contact

information of these affiliates. However, it is quite possible

to get this information from them by simply making your 'join my

affiliate program' web page behind an email collection form.



What you do is make the potential affiliate request the affiliate

sign-up page location from an autoresponder. This does two

things, it filters out the people who simply want a discount off

your product, and gives you the contact information of the

serious affiliates.



Another rising star is payloadz. They are based on paypal, which

has almost 20,000,000 active users. The great thing about

payloadz is that they have the entire system secured against link

theft, a common problem with paypal links. Unlike many systems

that claim to protect your links by encrypting the link (e.g.

a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/cloak.html"Linkcloaker/a),

payloadz puts all the information into a database and creates a

completely new link that is 100% secure. I'm not knocking link

cloakers, they are very valuable, and can save you thousands in

lost commissions - they are simply not 100% foolproof (and most

good ones like a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/cloak.html"affiliate link cloaker/a

will admit that).



The entire process of setting up a product for sale with payloadz

takes about 3 minutes. Once this is done, you can use the link

anywhere. They also have a very robust affiliate program

manager that lets you build your affiliate selling force quickly

and easily. Finally, because they are based on paypal, you

benefit from a well known name, and a huge user base.



Regardless of what kind of business you manage on the web, you

should seriously consider developing viral traffic strategies as

part of your overall marketing strategy. Once they are in place,

properly developed viral tools will continue to drive free

traffic to your site for years. A little investment of your time

in the beginning will result in great value in the long term.







Recommended reading:

a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/thevault.html"Jimmy D. Brown/abr

a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/sevendays.html"How to write an ebook in 7 days/abr

a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/activ.html"Brandable ebook compiler/abr

a href="http://www.newbie-guides.com/fa/myks.html"How to sell what you already know!/a



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