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		<title>Meat and Potatoes for Your Affiliate Diet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 02:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted by Tom Kulzer (AWeber CEO) 
Think of banner ads as the spice in your affiliate diet. Sprinkle them around, but for a heartier helping of sales, youâ€™ll need something more solid! Learn to give your visitors longer, more descriptive pre-sales text. Revamp your affiliate advertising using these simple steps:

Pull the Reader in
Introduce the Product
Explain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Posted by Tom Kulzer (AWeber CEO) </em><br />
Think of banner ads as the spice in your affiliate diet. Sprinkle them around, but for a heartier helping of sales, youâ€™ll need something more solid! Learn to give your visitors longer, more descriptive pre-sales text. Revamp your affiliate advertising using these simple steps:</p>
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<li>Pull the Reader in</li>
<li>Introduce the Product</li>
<li>Explain the Productâ€™s Significance</li>
<li>Tell the Reader to Make a Purchase<br />
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<p><strong>Pull the Reader in<br />
</strong>To convince your audience that your text is worth reading, make your first sentence or two very interesting. Make a bold statement, say something seemingly ridiculous, or appeal to your prospectâ€™s emotional side. Then, tie this grabber in with the rest of your copy.</p>
<p><strong>Introduce the Product</strong><br />
What is the product youâ€™re advertising? What does it do? Directly after your grabber, give a compact explanation of your product. Keep this explanation short, while still being very clear. This should still be a very short section of your text.</p>
<p><strong>Explain the Productâ€™s Significance</strong><br />
What will it do for me?</p>
<p>By writing your own copy, you can directly target your unique audience. Make the most of this opportunity! Clearly explain how your readers will benefit from this product.</p>
<p>No one knows your audience like you do. Suggest a variety of product uses just for them, and give examples. This is the time for details &#8211; make this section long and rich.</p>
<p><strong>Tell the Reader to Make a Purchase</strong><br />
Youâ€™ve come so far &#8211; youâ€™ve laid out exactly what the product is and how it will help your unique audience. Now, seal the deal &#8211; tell your readers to purchase the product! Include your affiliate link in this section.</p>
<p>This step may sound strange, but itâ€™s necessary. Often, people hear about a product and are genuinely interested, but fail to actually make a purchase. A clear call to a simple action cuts down on buyer ambivalence. Donâ€™t be pushy &#8211; just change your verb tenses to the imperative. Instead of:</p>
<p>â€œIf you think that you fit this profile, you might want to think about buying this product.â€</p>
<p>Say: â€œClick here to order an account today.â€</p>
<p><strong>Drive Sales &#8211; Use Long Copy</strong></p>
<p>If you donâ€™t feel ready to write long copy yourself, ask your affiliate program manager for help! Many companies release well-written articles by respected authors that you can reprint free of charge.</p>
<p>The novelty of the Web is wearing off. People online now are busy. Surfers wonâ€™t make a purchase unless you make a great case for what theyâ€™ll get out of it. And youâ€™re not going to do that with just a banner ad.</p>
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