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		<title>Building an Affiliate Marketing Powerhouse (part five)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:51:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>scottm</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a weekend!  After the &#8220;breather&#8221; day on Friday I took the weekend off.  Hey, being an Affiliate Marketer doesn&#8217;t mean you have no life!  But today..  Well, today is a big day.  We start deploying our network of minisites for real.  To recap what we&#8217;ve done so far (and why you need to go [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<iframe class="me-likey" src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.affspot.com%2F2009%2F09%2Fbuilding-an-affiliate-marketing-powerhouse-part-five%2F&amp;layout=button_count&amp;show_faces=false&amp;width=150&amp;height=24&amp;action=like&amp;font=arial&amp;colorscheme=light" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowTransparency="true" style="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:150px; height:24px"></iframe><p>What a weekend!  After the &#8220;breather&#8221; day on Friday I took the weekend off.  Hey, being an Affiliate Marketer doesn&#8217;t mean you have no life!  But today..  Well, today is a big day.  We start deploying our network of minisites for real.  To recap what we&#8217;ve done so far (and why you need to go read parts 1-4 if you havn&#8217;t already).</p>
<p>Day One &#8211; Research &#8211; Did the Math and figured out how many sites (25) to make a living (theorhetically).</p>
<p>Day Two &#8211; Research &#8211; Niches and Keywords.  Learned how to find localities, keywords, and offers.</p>
<p>Day Three &#8211; Planning &#8211; CMS Tools, Domain Names, Plugins, Virtualmin, the mechanics of managing sites.</p>
<p>Day Four &#8211; Rollout &#8211; Built first site draft, tested CMS, wrote copy, did 1 site to get the hang of it.</p>
<p>Which brings us to today..  Day Five&#8230;</p>
<p>First things first today.  Rollout site one for real.  I took that dedicated server, used Virtualmin to &#8220;light up&#8221; a domain, loaded WebsiteBaker and the plugins I&#8217;m going to use.  Rewrote the content to match the locality, dropped in the important keywords in a NATURAL way (i.e. If your in the Dallas Ft.Worth Metroplex, etc.).  Brought the site live with my affiliate links in as creative a way as possible.  Oh, almost forgot (and this is important)..  I added rel=nofollow to all my affiliate links.  Check out the SEO section on the <a href="http://www.affspot.com">AffSpot Forum</a> for details.  But it&#8217;s important.</p>
<p>I also brought site two online as well.  I wouldn&#8217;t have, but I needed two of the sites up right away.  Remember using OpenX Advertising Server to serve banners?  Well, when I built the site graphics (really, I outsourced that) I had banners made for every site.  So I&#8217;m going to server my own advertisements back and forth in my network of eyeglasses local minisites.  So I needed two sites up to get OpenX ready to go and two banners being served.  Enough said.</p>
<p>So, first site rolled out.  Now to promote the site.  Some people are going to say I&#8217;ve gone &#8220;blackhat&#8221;.  I don&#8217;t think so.  I think I&#8217;m being an intelligent marketer.  Here&#8217;s what I did and why I did it.  I built a Twitter account for the entire network of minisites and it&#8217;s named something similar to USAGlasses (no, that&#8217;s not the real name).  I plan on using the RSS function of WebsiteBaker to push all sitenews to that account automatically.  So when a promotion happens, I update the site and the site will &#8220;tweet&#8221;.</p>
<p>Second thing I did is to make sure I have glasses@DOMAINNAME.COM live for each site and tied the email list builder script (just a form page inside of WebsiteBaker) use that email address to communicate with prospects/customers.  All those email addresses go to my own central email box.</p>
<p>Third thing I did was I built several &#8220;feeder&#8221; webpages.  I used Hubspot, Squidoo, WetPaint, etc. with the general category of designer/discount/glasses/eyeglasses (whatever was reasonable and available) and posted ORIGINAL content at each.  Where the ability to read RSS was available (i.e. Squidoo and others) I made a piece of it read all the &#8220;tweets&#8221; that come in from any site updates.  I wrote a good article, and built a list pointing to my two sites that are live.  As each new site comes live I&#8217;ll add them to these link lists too. Not all of them on any single site.  Just a few so that there are no more than four links per site.  And then I have a link to two of the other &#8220;free&#8221; pages as well.</p>
<p>And I pointed all these pages at each other as well.  I wrote ORIGINAL content for each of them.  so there is new/different and useful information on each one.  THIS IS CRUCIAL!  We&#8217;re using minisites, so by creating these &#8220;free&#8221; pages we&#8217;re reaching out to potential customers.  You can&#8217;t copy/paste this material.  Every page must be original and helpful.</p>
<p>Then with my regular twitter, Facebook, delicious, Stumble, etc. accounts I bookmarked the two sites and the &#8220;free&#8221; pages I built.  In other words, I &#8220;primed the pump&#8221;.  Oh, I use pingomatic on every one of them too.</p>
<p>And MOST importantly&#8230;  I added the two sites to Google, Bing, and Yahoo local.  These are locality based minisites, So the Dallas site is noted as Dallas, LA as LA, etc.  We&#8217;re going local in a big way so we&#8217;ve got to do it right.  I have an 800# that I&#8217;m using on all the sites, and that&#8217;s the number I put on the local listing.  The reason is easy, I want to let people call.  I&#8217;m not going to get 25 phone numbers.  And in the &#8220;About Us/Contact Us page I always make a point to point out the 800# where you can Call Free even if your in XXXX (a city that ISN&#8217;T a local call but in the Metro Area).</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s as simple as &#8220;Shampoo, Rinse, Repeat&#8221;&#8230;  I&#8217;m doing one additional site per day til they&#8217;re all up and running.  Updating each site at least once a week with useful information.  Only after every site is built and promoted do I even bother checking statistics.  Building traffic can take a little time and I don&#8217;t want to obsess on it..  Yet.</p>
<p>Want to talk more about the minisite network?  Just click the &#8220;Discussion&#8221; link below and we&#8217;ll chat about it at the <a href="http://www.affspot.com">AffSpot Forums</a>.</p>
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