Free-Reprint Article Written by: Willie Crawford 
See Terms of Reprint Below.


*****************************************************************
*
* This email is being delivered directly to members of the group:
* 
*    [email protected]
* 
*****************************************************************


We have moved our TERMS OF REPRINT to the end of the article.
Be certain to read our TERMS OF REPRINT and honor our TERMS 
OF REPRINT when you use this article. Thank you.

This article has been distributed by:
http://Article-Distribution.com

Helpful Link: 
  The Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Overview
  http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/iclp/dmca1.htm

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Article Title:
==============

Why You Should ALWAYS Use A Promotional Domain

Article Description:
====================

I've had extensive conversations with my mentors, and affiliate
marketers who do extremely well. We all agree that you should
always use a promotional domain when promoting an affiliate
product.


Additional Article Information:
===============================

1233 Words; formatted to 65 Characters per Line
Distribution Date and Time: 2006-08-29 12:48:00

Written By:     Willie Crawford
Copyright:      2006
Contact Email:  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



For more free-reprint articles by Willie Crawford, please visit:
http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/d/index.shtml#Willie_Crawford


=============================================
Special Notice For Publishers and Webmasters:
=============================================

If you use this article on your website or in your ezine,
We Want To Know About It. Use the following URL to let
us know where you have used this article, and we will
include a link to your website on thePhantomWriters.com: 

http://thephantomwriters.com/notify.php?id=3462&p=load


HTML Copy-and-Paste and TEXT Copy-and-Paste 
Versions Of Article Are Available at:
http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/db/c/why-use-promotional-domains.shtml#get_code

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Why You Should ALWAYS Use A Promotional Domain
Copyright © 2006 Willie Crawford
Willie Crawford Incorporated
http://WillieCrawford.com/ezine.html



I've had extensive conversations with my mentors, and affiliate
marketers who do extremely well. We all agree that you should
always use a promotional domain when promoting an affiliate
product.

A promotional domain is a domain that you buy just to promote an
affiliate product.  To use a promotional domain, you can:

1) Redirect that domain to your affiliate url at the registrar

2) Put some redirect code in the index page that's physically
loaded on the promotional domain itself

3) Pre-sell the affiliate product on the index page of the
promotional domain, and then have them click through to the
affiliate site

There are several reasons that you should use a promotional
domain.

One reason you should use a promotional domain is because, during
a BIG product launch, there are often a lot of spam complaints
against the primary domain for the affiliate product. This is due
to tons of overly aggressive affiliates "hammering" their lists
so much that list members get irritated and file spam complaints.
 These spam complaints lead to that domain getting blacklisted. 
When you send out emails containing references to that
blacklisted url, your emails are often blocked by filters!

Using a promotional domain can increase your email deliverability
substantially.  This can lead to a massive increase in sales!

A second reason that you should use a promotional domain is that
many people hate clicking on affiliate links. The very though
that someone is earning a commission from their purchase upsets
some people who understand  affiliate marketing. They just have a
psychological hang-up against an affiliate profiting from their
purchase. It doesn't matter that they often would have never
known about the product if it wasn't for the hard working
affiliate.

A third reason to use a promotional domain is that it allows you
to pre-sell the affiliate product and to also build your list. 
You can set up a page on the promotional domain where you do a
review of the product, or pre-sell it in other ways. On that page
you can collect the visitors' email addresses prior to
forwarding them on to the affiliate site. Do this by offering a
free report, or using other standard list building techniques.
Then, instead of sending them to a standard "thank you page,"
you send them to the affiliate site.

The sales page on many affiliate sites really stink. If you can
do a better job of selling that product, then perhaps you want to
post your own sales letter on your promotional domain, and then
have your order link "deep link" into the affiliate site,
bypassing the "sucky" homepage, and linking directly to the
order form.  If you do this you just need to make sure that the
order is tracked properly. If you're not sure how to do this,
ask the owner of the  affiliate program, or a trusted programming
expert who understands cookies, etc.

Bypassing terrible sales pages works so well that many
professional copywriters spend a lot of time writing better sales
pages for great products that they know would sell IF the sales
letters were better.  They sift through places like the Clickbank
Marketplace, looking for niche products that would be in demand
if properly marketed. They do the standard market research, and
when they discover these hidden gems, they fix the webpages and
make lots of sales on products largely ignored by other affiliate
marketers.


As an aside, if you do discover one of these gems, and it's
obvious that the sale page is not working, you may even want to
offer to buy the rights to the product from the owner. You know
that he's not making much money, and you know how to fix the
problem!  Buy the business, fix the website and then resell the
business at a profit.

My friend Dr. Mike Woo-Ming, and his copywriter, have the
rewriting of terrible sales letters down to such a science that
they run a membership site where they pass along revised sales
letters to their members. That's how important the sales letter
is and how impactful it can be to rewrite "sucky" web pages.
You can check out what Dr. Mike is doing at:
http://WillieCrawford.com/DrMikesSecret.html

Getting back to using a promotional domain, if you are a serious
affiliate marketer, it's often a non-decision.   A domain costs
you less than $9 per year. Just one sale of an affiliate product
more than pays for the domain for a year. If you sell big ticket
items, as I do, the commission on a single sale is often $700 or
more. Just one extra sale covers the cost of 80 - 90 promotional
domains for a year (I buy my domains wholesale).

If using a promotional domain means that 20% more of your email
gets through, since it's not mentioning a domain that may be
blacklisted, you've just increased your sales by 20% (all things
being equal).  If that's just one or two extra sales paying you
a few hundred dollars extra commission, it's certainly worth
it.

I buy my domains through a domain name reseller account that I
have.  I pay $90 per year for this account, but earn a commission
every time that I sell a domain. I also save every time that I
buy or renew a domain. You can check out the service that I use
at: http://875PerYearDomains.com  If you click the link at the
top of that page labeled "Become A Domain Reseller" it tells
you how to get setup as I am (so that you can buy your own
domains at wholesale).

By now you should be convinced that you really should be using
promotional domains. However, let me give  you two additional
reasons.

Many online communities, and discussion forums, have stopped
allowing you to post affiliate url's in your signature file.
They've done this largely because many affiliate program
managers were teaching their affiliates to post to some of the
more popular forums and then leave a link. Many inexperienced
affiliate marketers were making a lot of "spammy" posts that
really said "nothing," just to leave a link. Forum and
community owners noticed this and thus the backlash was a
prohibition against posting affiliate links.

At the same time, many of these forum owners have said that it's
ok to post links pointing to your own domains where you then
mention affiliate products. So, in those forums, you would post
links to your own domains. On your domains you have pages that
pre-sell the product, or perhaps  even offer a bonus for buying
the product, and THEN you have  them click through to the
affiliate site. This is the PERFECT place to explain your bonuses
if you are offering some extra inducement for them to buy through
your affiliate link rather than your competitors'.

A second and final reason for using a promotional domain is that
it looks better to ezine publishers and owners of article
directories. These publishers want to offer their visitors and
readers professional looking material, and frankly...  affiliate
url's with all kinds of strange characters don't look very
professional. Articles with those obvious affiliate links scream
"He wrote this article to sell me something!"  Articles with
less obvious affiliate links allow your readers to "lower their
shields" and be less defensive. They are more open to your
marketing message, so you will make many more sales... and isn't
that what it's all about?




---------------------------------------------------------------------
Willie Crawford has been teaching Internet marketing for
over 9 years.  Take advantage of his uncanny insights
and unusual candor by subscribing to his free,
information-packed newsletter. Also visit his top-rated
blog.  Do both at:  http://WillieCrawford.com/blog/


--- END ARTICLE ---

Get HTML or TEXT Copy-and-Paste Versions Of This Article at:
http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/db/c/why-use-promotional-domains.shtml#get_code



.....................................

TERMS OF REPRINT - Publication Rules 
(Last Updated:  May 11, 2006)

Our TERMS OF REPRINT are fully enforcable under the terms of:

  The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c105:H.R.2281.ENR:

.....................................

*** Digital Reprint Rights ***

* If you publish this article in a website/forum/blog, 
  You Must Set All URL's or Mailto Addresses in the body 
  of the article AND in the Author's Resource Box as
  Hyperlinks (clickable links).

* Links must remain in the form that we published them.
  Clean links should point to the Author's links without
  redirects having been inserted into the copy.

* You are not allowed to Change or Delete any Words or 
  Links in the Article or Resource Box. Paragraph breaks 
  must be retained with articles. You can change where
  the paragraph breaks fall, but you cannot eliminate all
  paragraph breaks as some have chosen to do.

* Email Distribution of this article Must be done through
  Opt-in Email Only. No Unsolicited Commercial Email.


* You Are Allowed to format the layout of the article for 
  proper display of the article in your website or in your 
  ezine, so long as you can maintain the author's interests 
  within the article.

* You may not use sentences from this article as an input
  for any software that steals sentences from others in 
  order to build an article with software. The copyright on
  this article applies to the "WHOLE" article.


*** Author Notification ***

  We ask that you notify the author of publication of his
  or her work. Willie Crawford can be reached at:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


*** Print Publication Reprint Rights ***

  If you desire to publish this article in a PRINT 
  publication, you must contact the author directly 
  for Print Permission at:  
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



.....................................

If you need help converting this text article for proper 
hyperlinked placement in your webpage, please use this 
free tool:  http://thephantomwriters.com/link-builder.pl



=====================================================================

ABOUT THIS ARTICLE SUBMISSION

http://thePhantomWriters.com is a paid article distribution 
service. thePhantomWriters.com and Article-Distribution.com 
are owned and operated by Bill Platt of Stillwater, Oklahoma USA.

The content of this article is solely the property 
and opinion of its author, Willie Crawford
http://WillieCrawford.com/ezine.html



---------------------------------------------------------------------
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
---------------------------------------------------------------------







*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

To have your article appear in this distribution list,
you must absolutely be a client of thePhantomWriters.

We offer a paid article distribution service, and this
is one of the more than 60 groups where we submit our
client articles. To learn more about our program, visit:

http://thePhantomWriters.com/x.pl/tpw/index.htm 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thePhantomWriters/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 



Reply via email to