Is it really true that my traffic source could be affecting my affiliate revenue negatively? How can my traffic source affect my affiliate commissions? I’ll answer with a question…
Have you ever encountered those pop-ups, pop-unders or pop-overs on unrelated issues that interrupt your surfing experience? Did you happily read through what they had to offer and then click through to read more?
You felt interrupted. It was an intrusion on your space.
Can you compare this with how you felt when you were searching for information, went to a search engine, typed in a keyword and saw a great description that offered just what you were looking for?
Did you feel interrupted? Did you feel any intrusion?
You clicked happily to the site. Your mind frame was positive. In the previous example, you mind frame was negative.
Who is more likely to make a favorable purchase decision: Someone who’s angry you interfered with what he/she was doing and someone who actually asked to be given more information?
Yes, you can make sales using the previous source. However, wait and see the difference if you get them to look for you and find you.
The process of building a site that gets found by searchers is a crucial skill you must develop if you intend to get visitors who will take less to convert to buyers. You have to explore every way there is to get in the click path of those who desperately want what you offer. That is, if you intend to make a huge success of your affiliate business.
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Chimezirim Odimba writes to help hardworking folks succeed online.

