Terry Rydzynski

Online Marketer, Wannabe Entrepreneur, Liverpool Supporter

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Learn From an Expert

October 5th, 2007 · No Comments

Its pretty hard to find a decent Affiliate Marketing Blog in the UK. In fact as Kieron has previously pointed out on his blog at www.here.org.uk, its pretty hard to find them full-stop (or ‘period’ for our cousins across the pond). In my travels across the wastelands of cyberspace, I managed to stumble across Kieron’s blog, and boy am I glad I did!

Maybe its because the best affiliates and Internet marketers are too busy raking in the commissions to spend time blogging about it. Or maybe they don’t want to give away their secrets for fear of other people copying their strategies and muscling in on their niches.

Luckily, Kieron is an experienced and successful Internet marketer (here is the proof) who is not too busy or afraid of the competition. In fact, he is active in some of the most competitive online markets including Credit Cards, Bingo, Poker, and Online Discount Codes. On his blog he reveals many of the tips and tactics that have helped him achieve the levels of success that he has.

He Just ‘Gets’ It

Kieron just ‘gets’ Internet Marketing. He understands the many factors that make up marketing on the web. That may sound obvious, especially in the light of his success but hey, anyone could print out a fake bank statement, tipp-ex out a few things to make it look like he’s trying to hide personal details etc, and then post it on the web. Subscribe to his blog though, and you’ll soon see why its much more likely that he actually does make a damn good living from the Internet.

Take this post, for example. I wrote it in partly in response to a competition that he is running on his blog. In return for the chance to win a free custom design for their own blogs, he has asked his readers to write a review of one of his sites and provide a link to whichever site they review, and he has even provided the text to use for the links too. Brilliant, just brilliant!

What’s So Great About That, Then?

Well, first and foremost lets explore the main reason in a bit of depth (sorry!). Note, I talk about Google here but I could just as easily be talking about any of the other Search Engines.

I know that Kieron used to rely heavily on PPC* to drive traffic to his web sites. This is not a problem in itself if the average revenue per visitor is higher than the average cost per click, but its even better if you can get those people to visit your web site without paying for them, especially as increased click prices and Google’s Quality Score algorithm begin to erode your margins. That, and the fact that Google have banned PPC on gambling ads as far as I am aware.

One of several very important factors in improving your ranking in Google’s free listings is to get other people to link to your web site/blog. Search Engines count these links as votes for your site, and if you get links from well-established trusted sites, those links carry more weight and have a bigger impact on your rankings. It should go without saying that the higher you rank in Google, the more visitors your site will get. More visitors means more people clicking on your ads/affiliate links, which equals more revenue.

Its often very difficult to get other people to link to affiliate sites such as those that Kieron operates. Maybe because of the perceived value of those sites, i don’t really know (I chose to link to the main site because none of the others are likely to be immediately relevant to you guys). A great way around this problem is to create your own site or blog that can attract links, then link to your other ‘money’ sites from there. Google then sees this big, popular, authority site linking to (or ‘voting’) for other sites and says “Hey, those sites must be good too. I think i’ll list them a bit higher up”. Thats an over-simplification of the issue of links into your site, but in a nutshell thats how it works.

What’s really clever is he is now running a competition asking people to review his sites and link to them using keywords that he has chosen (obviously after careful research into which keywords to use). Using keywords in your links improves the target site’s rankings for those particular keywords (and has a tiny effect on your own site, but its so small you wont really notice). Anyone linking to his blog will effectively be helping all of his sites, and he can also make money from ads on his blog if people don’t click through and visit his other sites.

As if that isn’t enough, the competition has given Kieron another way to connect with his blog readers and encourage their participation, which is what blogging is really about. He gets more content for his blog as he can post about the results of the competition (Search Engines love fresh content, and he also ends up with more pages to put ads on)
The competition also reinforces his relationship with his blog designer as they get more exposure from his original post and possibly from the new blog they design for the winner.

He also gets the chance to establish new relationships with people in the industry with the possibility of making new friends, business partners, or even just fellow bloggers to trade links with.

In Summary

Its brilliant tactics because it works on so many levels. Technically, it improves his rankings. Financially, the rankings should improve or at least protect his bottom line over time. Socially, it helps reinforce his reputation and build new relationships. His readers get extra content for their blogs and maybe even a new design to boot (I’m sure the winner will get a link from him too). The blog designers get more exposure to their target audience and get a list of qualified potential customers. Everyone wins. Shouldn’t it all be like that?

There you go. He ‘gets’ it, and you can ‘get it’ too if you pay attention to Kieron and follow what he does. Check out his Blogroll too for links to other good affiliate marketing bloggers.

Wow, that’s a heck of a lot of brown-nosing! In all seriousness however, I have learned a lot from Kieron’s blog and by checking out his affiliate sites. Not only from the tips he publishes but by observing how his sites operate. OK, so I haven’t really put much of it into practice at the moment as I’m just getting started, and I’ll never become a great Internet Marketer just by reading his blog, but I would consider Kieron’s Internet Marketing Blog to be essential reading.

*Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising involves bidding a set amount of money for your adverts to be shown on the right-hand side of Google’s (and Yahoo etc) search results. When someone clicks on that ad, you pay Google the amount you have bid regardless of whether that person buys from you or not.

Tags: Affiliate Marketing · Reviews · Search Engine Optimisation

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