Q&A: Do subdomains work for affiliate marketing?
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Question by person: Do subdomains work for affiliate marketing?
I want to start my own affiliate marketing website. Will anyone visit a subdomain website like weebly? If people do visit how do I get people to go to my website? What would be a good idea for a subdomain website anyway?
Best answer:
Answer by sid serious
for example if you want to sell hypnosis products and you have an affiliate program that offers hypnosis products for several judicatories such as wight loss, self esteem and insomnia ect, what you would do is BUY a domain name like
www.besthypnosis.com,
(10 bux for a year!)then with subdomains that you can create now, example
www.weightlosshypnosis.besthypnosis.com
you can redirect your subdomain to your affiliate url
pay attention to keyword research, content and relevance
Give your answer to this question below!
You can use subdomains and they will and can work. If you can and you find you have a good program working it would be better to buy a domain and really put some effort into marketing to your new domain.
I use http://www.trafficgeyser.com and video marketing to promote sites and subdomains for a number of affiliate programs.
PR submissions and article marketing is also a very good methods for getting free traffic.
May 21st, 2013 at 4:58 amYou can use subdomains for affiliate marketing. Weebly is good and user-friendly. People may visit Weebly but it would not be easy for them to know of your site.
You would still need to put in efforts to bring traffic to your site. As this is your long term business, it is always better to have your own domain names rather than to use Weebly.
With your own domain names, you can spend the time and effort to bring traffic and build backlinks. The latter would be the most challenging part in any internet marketing business.
You can consider pay per click advertising, article marketing, press release, SEO efforts, video marketing, forum commenting, web 2.0 properties like squidoo/hubpages/facebook groups etc…
May 21st, 2013 at 5:00 amHi
You are on the right step by creating your own website. But that is only the first small step. You will need to know how to drive heavy traffic to your website. As you know, conversion rates are very low in affiliate advertising, sometimes just 1% although they go as high as 8%.
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May 21st, 2013 at 5:35 amYou need to get links to your website out on the internet. The best way to do that is through article marketing — and it doesn’t cost anything either. Check out this article and the link at the bottom to WAU. WAU is just about the best resource on the net for affiliate marketing and driving traffic for your campaigns.
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May 21st, 2013 at 6:03 am