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Confessions Of A Lazy Super Affiliate by Chris Rempel The Lazy Marketer

Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate by Chris Rempel focuses on building a particular kind of site. The aim is to promote products as a affiliate and to encourage visitors to move from your site to the merchant's site quickly and enthusiastically. This type of site works well in getting traffic to convert as the visitors are in a positive frame of mind when they click through to where the transaction takes place.

On of the problems with affiliate marketing is the fine balance between providing visitors with useful information and having them spend money. People have to be enticed with something free and this tends to be the content on your web pages. But they also have to be encouraged to visit your recommended sites and get out their credit card when they are there.

In Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate by Chris Rempel you are taught to construct what he often refers to as 20-page mini-sites. The distinction he makes is that they are not authority sites that provide a visitor with in-depth knowledge on a topic. Nor are they blogs where some attempt is made to connect with the visitor on a personal level.

They are designed to immediately attract the reader to the primary offer. This involves succinct and relevant content that puts the reader in a positive frame of mind. And it involves laying out your web sites to offer complete ease for the reader to continue the buying cycle.

They look professional and are yet simple to build. Again the idea is not to spend too much time beautifying your web pages and more time doing off site work to promote them and attract visitors. From first arrival visitors are attracted to click through and I have achieved consistent rates of 30% and higher using these design techniques.

When combined with targeted traffic and a product that converts these click through rates are very lucrative.

Anyone can put together sites like these. Technical aspects are not the secret to success in building sites that work. To get your visitors to visit your merchants you need to know where to place the different parts of your website effectively.




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