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How To Select Profitable Affiliate Products

How To Select Profitable Affiliate Products The Guide To Selecting Profitable Products 17 Questions To Ask When Deciding What To Promote You’ve got your eye on an affiliate product. Maybe you’ve just discovered it, or maybe it’s something that it seems like everyone else is promoting. But before your grab your affiliate link, you’re going to want to check out these 17 things to look for before you promote an affiliate offer.

How To Select Profitable Affiliate Products
The Guide To Selecting Profitable Products
17 Questions To Ask When Deciding What To Promote
You’ve got your eye on an affiliate product. Maybe you’ve just discovered it, or maybe it’s something that it seems like everyone else is promoting. But before your grab your affiliate link, you’re going to want to check out these 17 things to look for before you promote an affiliate offer.

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For example, maybe you’re selling an ebook that’s short compared to<br />

other similar products in the market, but it carries a high price tag.<br />

Some people may feel like they’re not getting their money’s worth if<br />

the product doesn’t have X number of pages. You can turn this<br />

perceived weakness into an asset by talking about how the ebook isn’t<br />

full of fluff or filler, which makes it an excellent guide for busy people<br />

who don’t have time to read extraneous material.<br />

7. Does the sales page look professional?<br />

Your next step is to glance over the sales page. Does the overall design,<br />

layout and graphics look professional? Will this page make a good<br />

impression on prospects?<br />

Here’s a related point…<br />

8. Does the sales letter convert well?<br />

Having a beautiful sales page doesn’t mean too much if the sales copy itself<br />

doesn’t convert prospects into buyers. If you know a little something about<br />

writing good copy, then you can probably look at the sales page and know<br />

instantly whether it’s something that will convert.<br />

<strong>How</strong>ever, you’ll also want to get in contact with the vendor to learn more<br />

about their conversion rates. Be sure you understand what sort of traffic<br />

created the conversions they’re giving you. For example, there’s going to be<br />

a big difference in conversions from the vendor’s own mailing list versus<br />

conversions coming from affiliates, paid ads, and so on.<br />

NOTE: A low-converting sales page isn’t a dealbreaker, if you can do<br />

the heavy lifting with your preselling material.<br />

Next…<br />

9. Are there any “conversion leaks” on the sales page?<br />

The next thing to look for are any extraneous links that could dampen<br />

conversions. The primary way to leave a sales page should be through the<br />

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