Affiliate Marketing And the Learning
Curve
by: Vickie J Scanlon
When you put up your first website you have to
admit that you are pretty green to the ways of the
Internet World. You think that once your website is up,
and you have put your links in place, you will be in the
money. I, and I am sure many, would love that to be
true. Just think how many Super Affiliates we would
have. I will give you a small sampling of what to truly
expect.
The Begin of the Begin
You will be excited at first, and you will have a
sense of pride in your accomplishment. Granted, it is no
small feat to getting a website up and online. But this
is just the beginning of your Internet Marketing
experience.
Once you have your website up, you should be asking
yourself -- where do I begin, or, what do I do now? If
you are short of cash, which, in most cases people in
the beginning are -- you can begin by:
1. Writing articles
2. Optimizing your site for the search engines
3. Putting Adsense on your site
All this takes time and work. But, when you first
begin, you do have time to optimize, to write articles,
and to put adsense ads on your site. Why? It has been
said that for the next six months or nine months, ,
and possibly, the other search engines, may put you in
the Sandbox. Some say the Sandbox exists, some says it
does not. Whatever it is called, you will see a degree
of dormancy in your site.
My own thinking is that there may be a pre-set time
of six months before you see a rise in your unique
clicks I know I did. I feel that there may be several
reasons for this:
1. Its a great way to protect the Internet community
against unscrupulous sites I figure that these sites
have a lifespan of six months before people give them
the boot. It only takes one person to feel the blunt of
a scam, before talk in the online forums begins.
2. Websites go up and go down daily. The search
engines are looking at saving themselves time and money.
If you are still on line after six months or nine
months, youre paying your dues, and they may figure you
are serious about maintaining a business online.
What Do I Do During That Six or Nine Month Period
First, and foremost since I have supplied you with
this information do not get frustrated and throw in
the towel. Granted, at first the only clicks you may see
is your own, but that will change.
Second, start positioning yourself, so when your
dormancy with the search engines ends, you have the
quality content, and the quality products to begin to
fly. That means, writing articles, getting your name out
to the masses, and learning to utilize Adsense.
And when you have spare change, try your hand at
advertising on Adwords.
In the beginning your learning curve is just out of
the starting gate take this time to read, buy
appropriate ebooks, experiment and research. All are
important to moving your learning curve to the expert
level.
To conclude, a website is just a small part, but an
important part, of becoming an Affiliate Marketer. The
other important elements, is persistence, hard work, and
marketing. And finally, if you still have the passion
after the initial exhilaration of becoming an online
entrepreneur wanes then youll make it.
About The Author
Vickie J Scanlon has a BBA degree in Administrative Management and
Marketing. Visit her site at:
http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz for free tools,
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