Online Affiliate Program Strategy: The Advantage Of Not Having A Web Site

November 19, 2008 · Filed Under Affiliate Revenue 

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There is at least one very effective free strategy for achieving high sales from your online affiliate program without owning a web site.

This online affiliate program strategy calls for the use of articles posted at various leading article directories. Although some article directories do not accept affiliate links, the vast majority do. All you have to ensure is that your article is a valuable well-written keyword rich article. The keywords should be carefully selected so that they are able to attract traffic directly from search engines to your article posted at the articles directory complete with your affiliate link in the resource box pointing traffic directly to your affiliate site.

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This is an online affiliate program strategy that I have used myself to generate affiliate sales. This strategy has a few advantages. Firstly running a web site is a very time-consuming thing to do, so anybody who uses this strategy is able to concentrate all their time and efforts on only generating and posting articles at leading directories to attract traffic to their affiliate site.

Secondly one is able to ride on the back of other web sites (in this case article directories) and the hard work that they have already put in to enjoy their current ranking and status with search engines. So your keyword rich article posted there is able to attract lots hits because of the good high position it will tend to enjoy is search results. This is a very powerful advantage of this online affiliate program strategy, because it usually takes a lot of time and effort to build up a web site.

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