Boost Your Affiliate Sales Using Mini-Sites
A mini-site is basically a website that is dedicated to just
doing one thing via one to three pages. In the case of affiliate
marketing, you would use a mini-site to promote an affiliate
product or service. The main benefit to having a mini-site is to
pre-sell the product. By putting a testimonial on a mini-site
between the advertisement and the merchant you get many more
converted sales than without it.
You can use mini-sites on their own or you can use several
different domain names, each selling one product and then link
them together to increase search engine rankings.
If you have a content site, another option would be to link your
mini-sites with your main content site. The content site will
get ranked well with the search engines and draw traffic, which
can then be re-directed to the mini-sites selling the products.
This re-direction could happen with the use of a related article
on your content site. You can easily create an article by using
an excerpt from the product you are marketing, or using
information from the sales letter. Be careful. You don't want
the article to repeat word-for-word what either your mini-site
or the merchant sales page is going to tell the customer.
Most traffic will be sent to your mini-site from pay-per-click
search engines or e-zine ads. Both these mediums are very
effective for affiliate marketing.
Mini-sites help people focus on the product you are selling. You
don't want them getting distracted with a whole bunch of other
links on the same page. These could draw their attention away
from your main product and you could lose the sale.
The best mini-sites are only one page. If you can keep people
interested and get them to click through to the affiliate sales
page, why do you need more than one page. Also, you don't want
to put too much effort into setting up to sell an affiliate
product in case the affiliate merchant discontinues that product
or disappears altogether. This is one of the pitfalls of
marketing someone else's product.
One example of a mini-site would be to include some of the
merchant's promotional material, such as a picture and then put
a testimonial about the product. If you aren't using the product
yourself, then try to get a testimonial from someone who is.
Maybe even one of your customers who you know has purchased the
product. It's never a good idea to put a testimonial on your
website if you don't know the source or at least know the
sources reputation. You have your own reputation to think of.
When setting up your mini-site, make sure your content is
original and unique. Don't just make a copy of the merchant
sales page. Change it around, make it short, punchy and just
focus on getting them excited about the product. The mini-site
does not need to close the sale. That's what the merchant sales
letter is for. A lot of merchants spend hundreds or even
thousands of dollars having their sales letter written. Unless
you are a professional ad copy writer, you won't be able to
write anything that will sell as well as the merchant sales
letter.
The mini-site needs to tell them enough to make them want to
know more.