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When you sign up as an affiliate, if it's a
professional internet marketers' product, you'll find that they provide
promotional material, like banners, to help you in selling their product. Grab what you can use, keep copies of them on file and add them to your
download page.
If you're now producing your own eBooks and reports,
you can add them too. Keep in mind... someone has just had enough
faith in you to buy one of your products. If you present them
immediately (on the download page) with other products that are in the
same niche as the one they've just purchased... they may very well spend
again.
Most of the banners available to you from affiliate
products, come as a
script which already includes your affiliate code... or shows you where
to add it.
You may already know this simple way of
grabbing these sorts of scripts -
Select the total of the script by
left clicking on your mouse, holding down and sliding to grab the whole
of the phrase or script that you want.
Then
right click and select "copy" from the menu that appears.
Go to where you want to save the information.
Click to put the cursor
exactly where you want to save it
Right click the mouse and click
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Consider storing all your affiliate promotional
banners on an html page for easy access.
Open a blank html page in your web editor and save
it somewhere easy to access and with a name like "affbanners".
Using the copy & paste instructions above, grab the
script (making sure that your affiliate i.d. is included).
Place your cursor on the html page, click to center
it, exactly where you want
to store the banner; open the "split" section from your bottom bar.
Find where the cursor is and click right there.
Right click and "paste".
Click "file" and "save".
You should find that the graphic now appears... like
magic!
When you want to place this banner somewhere...
your download page or your blog for instance, you'll be able to pick up
the graphic from your html page, complete with your affiliate link by clicking your cursor
to the left of the graphic; hold the click and drag your mouse to the
right, so you've
"selected" the total. Right click and select "copy".
Go to where you want to put the banner; placing your cursor
in the right spot, right click and select "paste". There it is!
Now save and then do a test, by clicking on it, to make sure that the banner is working
properly.
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Neil Robins
NewbiesOnTheNet
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