How To Find The Best Affiliate Products For Your Business

How To Find The Best Affiliate Products For Your BusinessIf you’re looking for a way to increase the profit or website, affiliate products are your best bet. A well picked affiliate product can serve to enhance your product, to build upon it and even to offer something extra. Though, a poorly chosen affiliate product will strangle your profits until they dwindle and eventually become non-existant.

Picking a good affiliate product to work with is rather simple, but that does not mean it’s easy. Contrary to what any “guru” might make you believe, internet marketing takes a lot of work. As such, picking a perfect match for your product (or for just using stand alone) does take some effort, some research and a bunch of work. It’s not complicated by any sense of the word. It’s simple to find one, it’s just not ‘easy’.

There are two basic scenarios: you either have a product or you don’t. In either case the basic steps are the same:

  1. Find your niche (or pick one)
  2. Figure out what people in the niche need (and are buying)
  3. Pick a product
  4. Stick product on your site

Four steps. Simple aye? There is more to it of course, though those are the basics steps you’ll need to follow in that order in order to get it all done right.

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30+1 Google Buzz Complete Tutorials, How-To’s and Resource List(s)

February 20, 2010 by Piotr Krzyzek · Leave a Comment
Filed under: How-to, Internet Marketing, Social Media 

30+1 Google Buzz Complete Tutorials, How Tos and Resource List(s)Google Buzz is all the rage. Good and bad hype, it has it all. In cases like this many people create lots of tutorials, how-to’s and lots of information on how they use it.

Thanks to Tad Chef over at SEOptimize, there is now a good comprehensive list of what he believes to be the best info about the Buzz. Some good reading, especially the how-to’s. For your viewing pleasure here is the list of the how-to’s:

And a condensed resource list:

You can read the full article at SEOOptimize “30+ Google Buzz How tos, Tools and other Resources

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Top 10 Uses For PLR Products

Top 10 Uses For PLR ProductsPrivate Label Rights products (PLR) are everywhere. Most are used for three simple things: list building, selling, and articles. Though these are three very good and common uses there are plenty more. Most people talk about the general uses of PLR but never go deep down into it. So I decided to write a detailed article of the top 10 best uses of PLR products.

Starting with the #10 spot, going to the best use. I won’t go into step-by-step instructions for how to do each one because each step is a huge long topic of it’s own. I will though provide as much information as I can in this one article. You’ll see why each idea is good and what exactly you can do with it.  First up, #10.

#10) Buy & Hold:

Just like the real estate concept, the idea here is to buy PLR and keep it. This will not profit you right here and now; this is a longer term strategy. You keep PLR for many many reasons. One great reason is to sell it off in as a PLR pack later and thus giving yourself some passive income. Plus it’s fun to keep a bunch of PLR, after a while you’ll have a huge collection with potentially unlimited knowledge resources.

The main goal with Buy & Hold would be to keep the PLR in packs, then selling off those packs for residual income. Go on Google and search for “PLR Megapack”, you will find plenty of results of people doing this exact same thing. If they are doing it, why not you since it cost you nothing extra to put the PLR you already have into groups.

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