3 Sources of Content All
Affiliates Should Use...
By Anik Singal
As an affiliate, it's critical that you have a website. "Having" a
website is not always the hardest part – the hardest part is that your
website needs to get traffic! So, how do you get traffic?
There is absolutely no question that the best form of traffic is
search engine traffic. Search engines can deliver highly targeted
traffic that is absolutely free.
The catch?
Well, how do you get search engines to give you traffic in the first
place? How do you convince a robotic spider that your website deserves
their attention?
One word: Content
Search engines have one primary goal: To serve their visitors with
quality content targeted to what their visitor is looking for. A
search engine is going to do anything in their power to rank websites
based on what think is relevant.
So, in the end, your real job is to find a way to convince the search
engines that your website is better suited for a topic than another
website – in other words – you need to better optimize your website
for a given keyword that another website.
All in all this means that your website needs content. Day by day the
“amount” of content your website needs is increasing. As more websites
compete, the search engines are looking for more and more content on
your website.
Search engines are giving more credibility, hence traffic, to larger
websites with more updated content. They figure that if a website has
lots of pages that are constantly updated, it is a more credible
website. So, now how does the little guy, an affiliate, compete and
keep their website on the top?
3 Sources of Fast and Credible Content
1. Article Directories
Many argue that article directories are bad places to get articles
from because of the “duplicate content” penalty that search engines
may throw at you. However, what they do not realize is that search
engines penalize duplicated PAGES, not content – there is a
difference.
This means that search engines are looking for duplicate HTML rather
than duplicate articles. It is common sense that certain articles and
press releases may be placed on multiple places on the internet – this
has been happening since the beginning of the internet.
However, if HTML is duplicated, then the search engines know that
someone is trying to trick them.
Feel free to grab articles from directories, just make sure that you
are plugging these articles into your own unique HTML files – create
your own custom templates.
2. Blogs
Blogs have become extremely powerful lately – search engines are
devouring them. Why? Well blogs are short for “web log” – an internet
based journal. Just the title automatically indicates that the blog
will be consistently updated.
Blogs are also very clean and simple HTML with easy to follow
navigation for search engines. If you have not yet, it is a wise
decision to launch a blog on your own website.
3. Product Reviews/Information
Many affiliates who sell physical products or have websites that sell
hundreds or thousands of websites argue that they cannot possibly
write articles to promote all the products.
So, how do you have meaningful pages of “content” if you sell lots of
products and writing articles is too difficult?
Write product reviews or copy/paste information on that product.
If you ever search for an electronic item in the search engines,
you’ll find that the top ranking sites are not always articles but are
typically just websites that sell that product. Some of them have
“reviews” of the product and others just have copied and pasted
information from the company.
So, a fast way to get content is to simply “borrow” technical specs
and reviews on the product. But remember, put these into your own
template (since it is repeated content).
There you have it – 3 sources for fast content to help you fill your
website with many pages that search engines can index and then refer
traffic to.
This article is written by Anik Singal, founder of The Affiliate
Classroom. Anik Singal has developed his own affiliate system that
helped him earn well over $10,466 in just 60 days. Now, he's looking
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