Posted on 20 June 2009

Regardless what business you’re in, marketing any business can be tough if you don’t have a budget, but there are always free ways to get started and the business of affiliate marketing is no different. When people get started with affiliate marketing, the biggest reason that they fail is because they give up too soon because they realize that although it can lead to passive income that runs on it’s own with little maintenance, there is a lot of hard work to get there from ground zero.
If you’re willing to put in the work to get started without a budget, then you can not only get your affiliate marketing business off the ground, but you can actually make a pretty good income with a very low investment using free resources.
Here are a few great ways to generate traffic to your affiliate promotions that won’t cost you anything but a bit of your time.
Niche forums and communities
Forums and other online communities are one of the best, and often overlooked, ways to get free traffic in your niche that can drive sales to your affiliate marketing promotion. The idea is to join and participate on a real level (not spammy!) in order to build trust and credibility in your niche. The signature of your posts will always include your website address, and we people see you know what you’re talking about, they will want to check you out further and click that link.
Newsletters
Building a list by offering a free newsletter is a great way to offer your target audience products, freebies, and other valuable information in your niche. Just remember to respect them and not be pushy with the sales. Offer the free value with no strings attached more than you try and pitch an affiliate product and you’ll do fine.
Article Marketing
Writing articles on various topics in your niche is also a great way to get exposure. You can submit your articles to free directories online like ezinearticles.com, goarticles.com and others that allow you to post a link or two and other information about your site in the resource box. It’s great for backlinks ad seo as well!
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Posted on 19 June 2009

When you want to attract new subscribers to your opt-in list, it can be overwhelming to get started, especially when you know you’ll be competing with several other Internet marketers. The best way to build a massive list to improve your affiliate marketing sales is to entice your visitors with incentives to subscribe.
Here are 7 excellent ways to entice your visitors to subscribe to your opt-in list:
1. Newsletter
Starting a newsletter is one of the most popular incentives to use when building an opt-in list for your affiliate marketing efforts. With an online newsletter, you can position yourself as an expert in your field, build credibility and trust, and ultimately more sales. However, one word of caution: don’t blast your list with nothing but sales. The reason your subscribers signed up is to get some free valuable information, so be sure to give it to them before pitching and affiliate product or service. Also, be sure to keep your content fresh, The biggest reason that people unsubscribe to newsletters is that they don’t feel the information is relevant to them any longer.
2. Free download
Often combined with a newsletter, the free download is a great incentive because it’s instant gratification and if it’s presented right, it can be perceived as a must-have item. For instance, if you were to provide the “3 secrets to making more money in your niche” in exchange for an email, that can be very enticing. The download could be a set of articles, an ebook, free software, or a number of other ideas. Make it valuable and you will have a happy subscriber list in no time!
3. Free Course
Another great way to get visitors to subscribe to your opt-in list is to offer them a free course on a relevant topic in whatever niche you are promoting. A course can be small (but informative) consisting of as little as 5 or 10 articles spread out of a month’s time. This is just enough frequency to keep you in their minds and build a relationship, but also infrequent enough that it doesn’t seem like you’re bombarding their email
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