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Decided on the keyword and product
Bought a domain
Uploaded the plugins and themes
Decided on your angle of attack and how you’re going to presell your visitors
Sounds simple when I put it like that right? Because it is. Even though we’ve covered
a lot, you’ll find that after your first few sites this will all become second nature. And
that the process from starting your keyword research to actually writing your first blog
post usually takes less than 90 minutes.
Anyway, in this section we’re going to talk about optimizing your product buy internet marketing site for
Google and the overall structure of it.
Overall site structure
This sub section serves as a guide to exactly what your site should look like,
what pages it should have and what content should be on them so to not file for unemployment online.
. This is important
because Google likes to see certain things on websites (privacy policy, contact,
about me) and having them, as well as a properly optimized main page, will greatly
improve your SEO rankings.
On the next page is a diagram of what is the setup of the majority of my sites,
although admittedly some are larger (maybe 5 6 posts instead of 3) and some are
smaller (like 2 posts and no `useful article’ page). However, after much testing this is
the basic structure that has produced killer SEO results.
You can decide what works best for you, but this is the structure that I recommend
you start off with. It represents a good balance between providing enough good
content for visitors, enough content for Google and time (with practice, it will only
take 1 2 hours to create the entire site).
There’s the basic structure. You internet marketing site will have 5 pages, 2 of which will take
less than a minute to create (Contact and privacy policy). Don’t worry about LSI
keywords for the moment, we will talk about them in a minute.
Some key things to point out about each page:
Home page This is the meat of your site, the other pages just serve to support the
content you have here. Notice that the first post you make (this post will rarely get
read so don’t put too much effort in) is at the bottom. I’ve done this to represent how
as you make posts to a wordpress blog, the older ones get pushed down. So, don’t
write your main post (story or review) straight away. Only write it when you’re sure
that it will be the final post, since it’s what you want your visitors to see first to keep you out of the unemployment offices.
About me This page will just have a picture of you along with your `story’ and
make sure to include why you created the website. Curious visitors will want to know
what your motivation behind it is.
Helpful article Later on we’re going to be talking about creating youtube videos
and how effective it can be both to bring traffic AND getting your site indexed faster.
By the way, indexed means that Google has discovered your site and has added it to
their database basically.
So, on this page you can write a couple of hundred words talking about something
related to the niche and then a link to your youtube video. If you decide not to create
a youtube video, then you can still link to a related one. Why? Because it gives you
something to base your article on, and Google does like to see some external links
of some kind. And I suspect they even give sites linking to their own website
(youtube) a better SEO score.
Contact Just a very quick page saying contact me here and provide an email
address.
Privacy policy Half the time my policy’s don’t even make sense. Really just
scrape anything together, it doesn’t have to be over 100 words.
So, that’s what your site should look like when it’s completed. But before we actually
create the site and start writing posts, there are still a couple more things we need to
do and also some more theory to be aware of.
Humans vs. the search engines: Striking a balance
Now, there are two goals for our product buy internet marketing website.
The first is to write quality content for human visitors, to get them to read our stuff
and ultimately buy whatever we’re promoting to keep you from a job search.
The second is to optimize for search engines, since without them we won’t get any
human visitors in the first place.
What do I mean by optimizing for search engines? Making sure our pages are jam
packed with our main keyword and related keywords (LSI keywords).
While you don’t want to spam the keyword, we do want it to represent a good chunk
of our website, so that there can be no mistake when Google decides what our
niche site is about. In fact, we want to make it seem as though our site is almost
exclusively about that one keyword Which it is.
Now, the balancing act comes in when you realise that you have to factor in
readability for humans and cramming in a good amount of key phrases at the same
time.
One or two of our three main posts will need to have the keyword as the first part of
their title. This can be tricky to implement if you’re targeting a long tail keyword, ,
since if it’s long then it doesn’t leave much room for anything else to entice the visitor
with.
Here’s an example. Let’s say your keyword is best way to make money quickly .
Now, it’s hard to pair that up with another phrase that serves to entice the visitor to
read the post. You couldn’t have my best way to make money quickly story for
example, since it just doesn’t make sense.
But if you forgot about the search engines for a minute (and therefore forgot about
including the full keyword), you could have How I made $10,000 quickly & how you
can too .
The human visitor would interpret that as what they were looking for and it would
trigger their interest at the same time. But the search engines aren’t THAT smart
unfortunately, so we must include the full keyword. Not just part of it either, honestly,
it needs to be the FULL keyword.
So, here’s a what I do. If it’s a story site you’re building, I simply add How I did it to
the end of the keyword or My story.
Best way to make money quickly could become…
The best way to make money quickly How I did it , or
What’s the best way to make money quickly My story .
Notice that they appeal to the search engines AND entice visitors at the same time.
Post titles aren’t the only place where this balance will have to be stricken either,
you’ll need to do it throughout your site. For a review site for example, in places
where it would just be easier to say `the system’ or `the product’ you could slip in the
product name, if it was your keyword. Sure, it’s unnecessary a lot of the time but you
need to please Google as well as your visitors to not file for unemployment the job search vacancies compensation online extended office claims.
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It’s all about getting your keyword count up. But don’t spam it, don’t say it too often
more on this in a minute.
Basically, what I’ve been getting at in this section is this:
You need to make your content read as well as it possible can to humans, but at the
same time get your keywords (main keyword and LSI keywords) in there for the
search engines. Just remember that when you’re writing your posts and you’ll be
fine.
Keyword Variances and LSI
Waaay back when internet marketing was in its infancy (a LONG before I was a
marketer), I’m told that ranking on search engines was as easy as spamming a
single keyword throughout your site. Whatever your thoughts are on that (surely it
wasn’t really that easy was it?), one thing’s for sure: it’s certainly a not viable
strategy today. Spamming (or strategically placing) a single keyword throughout your
site will NOT get you a good position of Google.
Because Google changed the way it ranked pages. My guess as to why they did
it is that it was too easy to rank just stuffing the same keyword And therefore that
the `user experience’ of the searcher was suffering as a result, from crappy,
unhelpful affiliate websites dominating the rankings.
In today’s ultra competitive SEO climate, Google also places a massive emphasis on
synonyms (keywords that Google thinks are related to the keyword in question).
Essentially, Google looks at all of the keywords on your site, pairs each keyword up
with similar keywords to develop well, we’ll call them `clusters of keywords’. Then
uses the biggest cluster of keywords to help determine the topic or `main keyword’ of
your site. E.g. If you’re site was about `get a six pack fast’ you would want a lot of
keywords that relate to getting a six pack fast.
Obviously, these clusters aren’t the ONLY factor in determining your sites topic, but
getting this part right plays a big role in the overall effectiveness of your on page
optimization.
Now, that’s probably the most unscientific explanation of what’s really going on I’ve
ever written (or seen for that matter), but essentially it IS what happens.
And more importantly, we don’t need to understand the maths behind it, we don’t
need to know HOW Google does it, because at the end of the day, it won’t make us
any more money. Which never forget, is what internet marketing is all about: Making
money without looking for an unemployment check.
All we need to know is how we can use these keywords to our benefit. By exploiting
their importance.
These related or synonym keywords have a name by the way… named after the
mathematic formula from which they stem from, they are known as Latent Semantic
Indexing keywords.
LSI keywords and how to use them to your benefit
If you thought the smartest way to force Google to give you a high ranking was by
stuffing the main keyword, you’d be wrong. The smartest (and most effective way) is
by stuffing the LSI keywords!
I use the term stuffing loosely by the way, this isn’t black hat SEO (true spamming).
But, what I mean is that the more LSI keywords you have `backing up’ your main
keyword, the more important and relevant your main keyword will appear to the
search engines.
Basically, if we use the unscientific principle mentioned earlier, you want loads of LSI
keywords to create the biggest cluster, and you want the main keyword at its centre.
How do we do that?
Well, first of all we’ve got to find out what the LSI keywords are. Obviously, you can
take a pretty good guess at what the LSI keywords are going to be (stuff related to
your topic) and in all likelihood you’ll probably include some LSI keywords in your
content without even knowing it.
So why then do so many SEO marketers go to all the trouble of looking for the most
`highly weighted’ LSI keywords? Because they want to find the MOST related
keywords, the ones which will link closest to their main keyword and therefore give
them the biggest ranking boost so to not seek unemployment services.
In fact, If you do a search on yeah, you guessed it: Google (does your whole life ever
seem to revolve around that site?) you’ll find hundreds of crazy and inventive
methods that SEO marketers have created to find them.
And I’ve no idea why, because it couldn’t be simpler to find what the most important
LSI keywords are, all you have to do is go to the very company you’re trying to
impress and see what they think they are…
And Google is more than happy to tell us, in order of importance, exactly what the
LSI keywords are for ANY given root keyword.
So, here’s step by step how to find your key LSI keywords straight from the horse’s
mouth, so to speak…
Step #1: Go to the Google keyword tool and type in your main keyword.
Step #2: In the results you’ll see your keyword plus a whole bunch of other related
keywords. These are your LSI keywords. These are the keywords that Google
expects to find on a high quality site about dog training.
Please, don’t be intimidated by the quality of my graphic design skills by the way…
So with the root or main keyword for our site as `dog training’ you can see that they
are some of the LSI keywords. However, I also recommend that you scroll down and
use some from the `additional keywords to consider section’:
As these are ones that Google would expect to find on a site related to dog training,
without actually having the term `dog training’ in them, so it doesn’t look like you’re
spamming `dog training’.
How many LSI keywords should I use? I tend to use quite a few because while
Google will punish you for stuffing (spamming) a single keyword, they reward you for
smart stuffing, as I like to call it (stuffing a variety LSI keywords).
I recommend that you try to incorporate at least 10 of the LSI keywords into your
main blog page and sprinkle them throughout the rest of your sniper site as well so you will not have to apply for unemployment job search.
Keyword Variances
Before we move on, I think that it’s important to understand that every search
conducted on Google is typed in by a unique person.
And often, they will type in completely unique query’s (they’ll type something in that
no one has searched for before and that no one will search for again probably).
These obscure keywords are usually longer versions of a more popular keyword
(your sites main keyword for example). And it’s important that I explain just how
important they will be to your site.
Because while we are `sniping’ a single keyword, anywhere from 30% all the way up
to 90% of your traffic will come from these obscure keywords. Keywords that you
never even optimized for in the first place.
Now, this might be a little tricky to get your head around, but in my experience this
has proved to be true. I think what explains it best is if I give you a real life example
of one of my sites so you can see how many visitors the main keyword brought in
and how many visitors the unique variations did.
Note: By the way, I am showing you one of the real keywords I built a site around. So
please, don’t come in and steal my niche. I’ve got enough competition as it is!
As you can see, the keyword I targeted and built my whole site around ONLY
brought me 17% of my visitors. In fact, there were 1,306 different phrases in
February alone that led visitors to my website. And what’s really shocking is that I’m
not even number one for the main keyword.
am I telling you all this?
Firstly, because I think it’s important to understand where your traffic will be coming
from. And secondly, to give you a real example of just how important LSI keywords
are to the success of your internet marketing website. You see, it is the LSI keywords that are
responsible for a lot of that `unplanned’ traffic…
You may have noticed that the search phrases other than my main keyword look a
lot like LSI keywords. And a lot of them are by incorporating more LSI keywords
onto your website you’re increasing the number of search phrases that you’re
website will rank for.
Basically, you may or may not rank for the LSI keyword itself, but you will rank for
some weird variation of it. So, LSI keywords don’t just serve to increase your
rankings for your main keyword, they also increase the chances that you’ll rank for
these `unique’ search terms (which will bring you a hell of a lot of visitors so you won’t be looking for a job!).
Optimizing your site
Now that we’ve talked about what keywords to use and how to use them (remember
humans vs. search engines), I wanted to do a section specifically on how EXACTLY
to best optimize your site for your main keyword.
Up to this point, there are some steps we’ve already taken to optimize our site:
A keyword rich domain name
A keyword rich blog name
A keyword rich blog description
Believe it or not, these things alone are often powerful enough to rank you way up on
the first page. And we haven’t even talked about link structure, keyword densities or
post titles. These are all important elements to the `overall package’ and in this
subchapter I’m going to show you step by step how to best optimize each section.
Link structure
I don’t know why, but the default setting for the wordpress link structure is just plain
awful and very Google unfriendly. Let me explain.
When you make a post, the default setting will set the URL of that post to something
like
. As you can imagine, that’s bad for SEO as we want
the keyword in the filename. So here’s how to change it..
.
Step 1: Log into your wordpress blog at
www.mydomain.com/wp admin
Step 2: On the left hand side, scroll down to settings and click that. Then click on
permalinks.
Step 3: Select custom structure and enter: /%postname% in the field.
Click save changes and you’re done.
This will improve your SEO score because you’ll now have the post name in the URL
instead of a random meaningless number.
Keyword densities
Keyword densities are the subject of near endless discussion by marketers from all
walks of life. And there’s no `right answer’ as far as I’m concerned of what’s the
optimal density Some of my sites rank #1 with only one mention of the main
keyword on the page, some rank #1 will with 4 mentions.
I’m pretty sure there’s no real `secret density’ which works across the board. What
works best seems to vary from site to site but keyword density isn’t that important in
today’s SEO environment anyway.
Basically, I wouldn’t worry too much about keyword density of the main keyword.
These are only three rules I have as far as keyword density is concerned. I’ve had
great results with them and if you follow them too, you should be fine:
Bold the main keyword once in every post.
Mention the keyword in t he first couple of sentences.
Mention the keyword once, maybe twice more in the post.
So mention the main keyword two to three times in each post (depending on length)
and you’ll be fine. Mentioning it more often will have a negligible effect on your
rankings and you even run the risk of being seen as a spammer, which will actually
seriously harm your rankings leading you to the unemployment offices.
As mentioned previously though, try to include 2 5 LSI keywords per post (assuming
your post is about 500 words) and also try to include related synonyms, keywords
from the `additional keywords to consider’ area if you’re using my Google keyword
tool method.
Post titles
Referring back to our sniper site structure, our main page will have 3 4 posts on it.
Now, since you don’t want to spam your main keyword, I will generally include the
main keyword in the title of the first and final posts. I think that the first one’s
important because it’s the first thing Google will see if it indexes the site too soon
(before you’ve finished writing all your content about me etc) and the final post
since it’s the most important one.
These are just guesses of mine and not based on any Science but they work very
well for me. For the middle one or two posts use an LSI keyword or if not, just write
about something that’s related to the overall topic.
I already talked about how to write posts in the human vs. search engines section
but just as a reminder you want the keyword first, followed by something that will
entice humans to read it when they see your site listed on Google.
There are other things we still need to do, such as create tags and write descriptions,
but I will cover that in the next chapter where I show you how to create the content
for your site. But first, we need to do one last thing…
Configuring the plugins
Before we finally start writing our content we just need to quickly configure those two
plugins that we uploaded earlier: Google XML sitemaps and All in one SEO pack
respectively.
Installing the plugins
First of all we need to install the plugins to our wordpress blog. All you need to
do is:
Log into your wordpress blog
Click on the Appearance tab on the left hand side
Then select plugins
Scroll down to the section `inactive plugi ns’ and click activate on each of them.
Done!
Now, we just need to make some changes to their default settings…
Configuring All in one SEO
Click settings on the right hand side, then scroll down to All in One SEO.
Below is a screenshot of what you’ll see on the All in one SEO pack’s setting page.
Just fill in each section exactly as I’ve indicated. Make sure your description
contains the keyword while at the same time intrigues human visitors. I would use no
more than 3 keywords because too many will be considered spam by Google you’ll end up in state unemployment.
On the next page you’ll find a screenshot of how to configure the rest of the settings.
Make sure that you’ve got use no index for categories and archives checked to
prevent duplicate content.
A note on duplicate content: Duplicate content is basically bad and will harm your
SEO rankings. So we want to avoid it as best we can by not having the exact same
post on more than one page. By selecting no index, we’re telling Google not to visit
that page, therefore it won’t matter what’s on it and you won’t suffer the SEO penalty.
There are a couple of other steps we can take to reduce duplicate content, such as
using the `more tag’ in posts, so that only a summary of the post is displayed on the
home page, rather than the entire post itself. But in my experience it’s not worth
doing Well, I can never be bothered to do it anyway. I’m pretty sure it’s impact is
negligible.
Plus, think about the possible loss in conversions from visitors having to click more
to read the whole post, skim readers might not see the button for example.
Deselect auto generate descriptions because we want to write each one individually.
You can leave all of those boxes blank and just click update options and you’ve
successfully configured this plugin.
Google XML Sitemaps
This plugin will submit your sitemap to Google, which makes it easier for Google to
see the overall structure of your site and helps Google to index any pages it might
have missed. Basically, it improves your SEO. In order to access the plugin click on
XML sitemap in the settings tab, you don’t really need to change anything here, just
click on rebuild the sitemap when you’ve finished building your site and when you
add any new posts/pages after that.
So, that’s it for this chapter. There’s just one final thing to talk about before we
actually write our content… Affiliate links.
Chapter 6: Affiliate Links & Maximising
Conversions
In this chapter we’re going to look at where to place your affiliate links to maximise
conversions and also how to cloak those affiliate links.
Affiliate link placement and optimizing the anchor text
Getting visitors to actually click on your affiliate links is, bar none, the most important
task that your site needs to accomplish to avoid filing for unemployment online.
Sure, getting traffic is important and preselling is important, but at the end of the day,
if the visitor does not click that link you’re not going to get paid it’s as simple as
that and you’ll end up on unemployment compensation that so many internet marketing courses leave this
crucial part of your site design out.
Where you place your affiliate links, what calls to action you use (if any) and what
format they’re in (text or image) will play an absolutely massive part in determining
the profitability of your site. Seriously, I’m not kidding Your actual links could
literally double or halve your profits.
As I discovered a few months back…
I didn’t really pay much attention to link placement or link anchor text until a couple of
months ago, when I changed the link set up on one of sites and monthly
commissions went up from around $300 I think, to $600.
This particular website had very few affiliate links on it. I thought I’d focus the first
part of the page entirely on my content and have no distractions or opportunities for
the visitors to exit my page through any kind of link. I did this because it was my
theory that by the time the visitor found the link, they’d already been presold and
would be much more likely to convert… But I wasn’t getting a very high hop through
rate (the percentage of people who visit your page and then click your affiliate links)
So, What I changed was adding 2 highly visible links above the fold (one on the
sidebar and one in the main post).
Now, as predicted, the conversion rate for these links (the percentage of people who
clicked them and bought the product) was significantly lower than for those who
clicked the one lower down (I think the sidebar link had like a 3% conversion rate).
However, these links were getting clicked three times more often and I was obviously
getting sales from visitors who wouldn’t have my links at all otherwise because my
profits rose sharply. Literally, overnight with no change in traffic my commissions
increased by 100%. keeping me from unemployment statistics.
Anyway, I started to pay more attention to the placements of affiliate links and also
their text. Few of my sites saw such a substantial increase in conversions (most 20
40% after rigorous testing and some even performed worse) but I’m a bit stat crazy
and the idea of leaving money on the table (same traffic but less sales) drove me to
keep testing in an attempt to find out what links worked best.
What this means for you is I’ve tested many different combinations on a variety of
websites and what follows is what has worked best and led to the highest
conversions.
Where to put your links
This will be a no fluff section where I’m just going to tell you what spots have worked
best for me and gotten the most response. This is a short section because there isn’t
really much to say on it…
Just follow my instructions and put links in these places if you want to make the most
money.
First link At the top of your review/story. If it’s a review say something like: Note:
This a review, click here if you want to visit the product name website. If it’s a story I
might tell a story in the link itself. Click here to see how I finally got a six pack or
something.
Second link Half way through the review/story, I got the best conversion results by
giving that link right after mentioning a huge benefit of the product in bold. So even
skimmers will read that benefit when they click the link So they’ll be SLIGHTLY pre
sold.
Final link At the end of the review/story. Make it big and easily visible. This will be
where you’ll see conversion rates of 10%+ (providing your content was good).
However, depending on the length of your main post, this won’t get clicked even half
as often as the top links.
Side bar links Not only will you have links in the main post but also some in the
sidebar. I must admit that I’m still testing these today, but the best results I’ve had so
far, is by placing a big text link (maybe a banner if it’s good) directly under the Who
am I section you’ll create. So, it will usually still be visible above the fold. This will
mean there’s two links above the fold and in plain view to every visitor who visits
your page.
The rest of your site Sprinkle them throughout your other posts and pages, but
sparingly. Too many affiliate links will harm your SEO rankings. Often the link you
have in the sidebar alone will be enough for your other pages (since you’ll have the
same sidebar on every page).
Anchor text & calls to action
If you didn’t already know, anchor text is the `text’ of a link. So, instead of putting
, marketers put `click here to see the product’. Where
`click here to see the product’ points to that URL.
This makes it more attractive and helpful to human visitors and anchor text also
plays a big role in off page SEO, where the anchor text of links pointing to your site is
used to determine what your page is about.
Now, I’ve actually found that the anchor text of a link WILL affect your conversion
rate, considerably in fact. Particularly, for the links at the top of the page, where the
anchor text might be the only thing a visitor reads before they click the link.
If it’s a story presell I’m using for example, I’ll put a benefit of the product (usually
something like `click here to see how I finally solved the problem’) right there in the
anchor text. That way skim readers will get a quick `testimonial’ from a seemingly
unbiased third party and are more likely to believe the hype on the merchants sales
page Even if they didn’t read another word on your product buy internet marketing site.,
Now, before we talk about specific sentences which have converted very well for me,
I just want to explain how important calls to action are. And to do that, here’s two
examples of similar links:
See the book that helped me to finally got rid of my panic attacks
Or
Click here to see the book that helped me to finally get rid of my panic attacks.
The difference is obviously the `click here’ part. But those two simple words will make
a big difference to number of times that link will get. Another key to success online is
providing a user experience where the visitor doesn’t have to think. By saying CLICK
HERE, you’re literally giving a simple order to follow. And we as humans, whether
consciously or not, will usually follow that order.
So, whatever anchor text you decide on, make sure you include the tried and tested,
clear as day… click here, to not file for unemplopyment online.
Now as for specific sentences which work well, there is no `right answer’ of a single
sentence that converts best and it will vary from site to site. But below are what’s
worked best for me:
I’ll cover review websites first (scroll down if you’re doing a story).
For the first link the most effective one has been: Note this is a review, click here to
visit product names site.
For the middle link, I’ll give them the link after naming a big (but factual) benefit of
the product. So here’s an example from one of my sites (this link has converted
particularly well).
It takes you by the hand, and shows you step by step one of the easiest and
most unique methods to profit from affiliate roduct buy internet marketing
Click here to visit the productname site
Notice that the statement made before the link was a very powerful one, yet not
sales ish in any way at the same time. I just present the facts about the product in an
appealing way. Even though I already mentioned it earlier, I’ll say it again: Do not
sell the product in your reviews Just give them the good facts (and a couple of
bad ones for good measure).
The link itself is very simple, I don’t say click here to buy it (never, EVER, say that) or
even click here to read more. I’m just telling the visitor that by clicking that link
they’re going to visit the products site, just a simple visit How can they say no to
that? (I’m not sending them there to read or buy the product).
This principle of appealing to a users emotions can be seen throughout internet
marketing. Why do you think so many sales letters start with `Discover’? Because
discover doesn’t qualify the visitor in any way. Where users might be put off by
`read’, when was the last time you didn’t want to simply `discover’ something? a
discovery implies a result from no work.
Anyway (went off track a bit there), the final link should use the same sort of anchor
text as the middle link and come straight after the positive conclusion of your review.
Click here to visit xxxx’s site
Click here to visit the xxxx official site
Click here to read more about xxxx on their website
These are the three anchor texts that have produced the highest conversions by far
for me and have kept me out of the unemployment offices
Now, let’s look at stories.
For the first link you want to give the main benefit of the product in a story form. So,
Click here to see the program that finally cured my acne.
As for the middle and final links: If you’re doing a story where you basically say
something along the lines of: this didn’t work, this really didn’t work but finally this
product did. Then don’t put the middle link until you’ve told them a bit about the
product that DID work (the affiliate product).
I’ve tried putting a link after I’ve written a whole paragraph about how something
didn’t work, with the link saying something like: Click here to see what did work for
me. But for some reason, the conversion rates were generally horrible and i almost went on a job search.
conversions are low from that kind of link because it ruins the credibility of your story.
You look kind of like a salesman by blatantly saying don’t try that, try THIS instead! .
So, don’t put the middle link until you’ve explained a bit about what the product that
helped you was. And then use a completely unbiased link that you might find on a
forum or something. Here’s some of my best converting examples that I’ve used:
Click here if you want to see the product.
Click here to see the product I’m talking about.
Click here if you want to read more on xxxx’s website.
Obviously, put the final link at the end of the story and use the same style of text.
The importance of cloaking & how to do it
Cloaking your affiliate link is the practice of hiding your ugly affiliate URL link from
your visitors. So instead of seeing john.googlesniper.hop.clickbank.net they’ll see
www.yourdomain.com/recommends/product name your
promoting. Which is, I think we can both agree, a much more attractive URL.
Link cloaking is important not only because it will improve the amount of times your
links get clicked (many internet users are sceptical of weird links with loads of
numbers) but also, it helps prevent affiliate link theft. This is when a user sees your
blatant affiliate link and thinks hmm, I think I’ll just sign up as an affiliate and save
myself 50% of the sale so you will end up filing for unemplyoment online
Link theft is particularly rife in the make money/affiliate marketing niche. Of course,
savvy marketers will also know it’s an affiliate link when they see
yourdomain.com/something instead of linking directly to their website. But it isn’t AS
obvious and in my experience it has increased conversions.
I could discuss the ins and outs of link cloaking and whether it’s worth the effort or
not, but you can find many hot discussions about it for free on Google if you’re that
interested.
Link cloaking has worked wonders in my experience and has led to solid increase in
Conversions. And therefore it warrants the extra few minutes needed to actually
cloak your links. So therefore I strongly recommend that you do it. I’m also convinced
that link cloaking does improve your SEO rank but there’s no scientific evidence to
support that (just another one of my crazy theories I guess!)
The easiest way to cloak your links
There’s a whole bunch of different ways to cloak your affiliate links so you won’t end up on a job search they even have
Places offering link cloaking service. I recommend
that you stay away from these as I have heard of several cases where the affiliates
in question didn’t get the credit for a lot of sales ending up in state unemployment.
I’m not going to point any fingers but I suspect some link theft is going on, or
improper cloaking techniques are being utilized .Either way, I wouldn’t trust a third
party (other than of course the affiliate network e.g. Clickbank) with such an
important part of your business.
Also, I don’t understand why people use these services at all. Because cloaking your
links couldn’t be simpler. All you need to do is create a simple PHP redirect. And of
course, I’m going to show you how…
How to cloak your links step by step
Ok, so by now you should be at least relatively familiar with your FTP program (you
know the thing we used to upload our plugins and themes to wordpress). And
basically all we need to do to cloak our links is upload a tiny file (which I’ll show you
how to create) to our website. You’ll need to repeat this process for each website
you create, but in total it takes like 2 minutes to do.
Step #1: Create a new folder on your desktop and name it recommends.
That will be the
www.yourdomain.com/RECOMMENDS/product
part. Now, you don’t
have to make `recommends’, you could name it `go’ for example. If I were creating a
story website I might call this folder `go’ instead. Recommends is better suited to a
review page.
Step #2: Open the folder and inside create a text document. Name this text
document whatever you want the product part of the URL to be, but make sure it’s
all one word (No spaces in the name). Often the product name or a shortened
version of it is what I’ll use but you can experiment if you like.
I just want to make this crystal clear (I’m not a techie myself, so I know how this can
be tough)… Let’s say the folder was called go and the text document inside was
called googleshadow. The cloaked link would look like this:
http://www.yourdomain.com/go/googleshadow.php
Step #3: Change the file extension of the text document to php. So hit rename and
on the end of the filename replace .txt with .php You will need to enable file
extensions if you can’t see the .txt part. Here’s a guide on how to do that in
Windows:
http://www.wikihow.com/Disable Hidden File Extensions in Windows XP
So far then, it should look like this:
Step #4: This is where it gets kind of tricky (well I mean not really.. but anyway)…
Open up your product.php in notepad and you’ll see a blank document. You need to
enter this code, and nothing else inside it:
header( Location: affiliatelinkhere’);
?>
Just copy and paste that into the document and insert your affiliate link. Here’s
exactly what the document should look like:
Ok, save that, now all we need to do is upload it to our web site server.
Step #5: Log into your FTP program (the same one you used earlier) and on the left
hand side browse to your desktop or wherever you created the recommends folder.
Step 6#: On the right hand side, double click on public_html. Then if that’s your first
website on that hosting account, simply click on recommends on the left hand side
and hit upload. The recommends folder should now be on your web server and
you’re done. Like below (it’s in product buy internet marketing niche site in my example because I have multiple
domains within the public_html folder):
By the way, make sure to test your link by actually typing in
www.yourdomain.com/recommends/productname.php
to make sure it works! You
should go straight to the merchants website when you enter that.
Also, remember that that URL will be your affiliate link (because as users are
redirected through that other page you’ll get credit for the sale). So whenever you
want to add an affiliate link to your site, add that link and NOT plain the affiliate link so you’ll not have to apply for unemployment.
I think that some marketers put off cloaking there links because it seems hard or like
extra work. But you will want to do it sooner or later, and as I’ve just demonstrated to
you, it really is a simple process that only takes a couple of minutes at the most.
Alright then! We’ve discussed everything you will ever need (or want) to know about
links so far in this chapter. Now we’ve finally done everything we need to do before
we write the content for our sniper site.
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