This can involve a few technical terms and the meaning of these can sometimes be unclear and maybe cause confusion and misinformation.
Lets look at the terms you need to have some understanding of:
1. Reciprocal Linking - This is the simple exchange of links between websites. A site agrees to place a link on one of its pages in exchange for a link from your site. It can be text or a banner/graphic.
2. Themed linking- . This is sites similar in subject linking to each other. Also this can cover the internal linking of the pages in your site between each focused subject page - the use of plain html text linking between pages, is recommended. Make it simple for Google and major engines to find all your pages, without having to work too hard.
3. Page Rank-(PR) -This is Googles view of your site in a scale of 0-10. New domains take time to get PR and starts of at zero. The PR of a site that wants to exchange links with you needs to be considered.
4. One way linking -This is the formation of one way links (no suprize here!) using different methods that will be discussed in future articles.
5. 3 way linking -The art of appearing not to reciprocate links while exchanging links indirectly. Webmaster "A" -owns 2 sites (No.1 and No.2). He links to your site from No.1, and in turn asks you to link to site No. 2
6. A Link Farm - This is where your link is placed on many other sites, almost instantly. Normally a paid service, it is not in any theme and rarely results in any traffic. This is a misguided atempt to beat Google and the other major search engines. Not recommended!
7. Anchor Text- This is the html text displayed and used in the link to your site eg: "Click Here" -Normally a blue underlined link.
8. Site wide linking- This is where a webmaster agrees to place a link to your site on every page of his site - Sometimes can be a reciprocal arrangement.
9. Deep Linking - This is the linking to internal pages of a site, normally aimed at a specific keyword and the page is normally in the same theme: eg domain.com/Extra-Large-Cat-Clothes.htm
10. In Content Linking- This is using articles with specific subjects and linking from in those articles in the content, to your site or, in the form of a resource box at the end of the article. Can be a good form of one way linking.
11. Paid Text links -This is purchasing links on other sites for the sole purpose of influencing search engine ranking. Google has come out to disapprove of this and is encouraging webmasters to report any sites doing this.
12. Link exchange directory- A directory of web sites set up that all want to exchange links
13. Social Network Linking -This is links from media like myspace or social bookmaking sites like reddit or stumbleupon.com.com. A large network of themed bookmarking sites have evolved in 2007
There are many effective linking strategies, for effective marketing online at the same time the development of goals with an overall plan to be discussed in future articles.
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Where most affiliates get stuck though is when you start talking about building websites. Many don't have the skills to create a website, or are afraid they can't learn.
If this is your fear, then maybe you need to consider whether you need a website or not. There are many ways to build a website without knowing HTML. All you need to do is decide first what your income goals and topics are and then build from there.
Below are five different ways to earn money from affiliate marketing, and they are the easiest and fastest ways to get started in affiliate marketing.
1. Bum Marketing
Bum marketing is where you write articles to promote affiliate products. The easiest way to get started here is to select the products you want to promote and then write articles. Once you have written your articles, then choose article directories that allow you to use your afffiliate links in your resource box.
The alternative here is to buy a keyword rich domain and point it to the appropriate affiliate program.
2. Squidoo
A Squidoo lens is a one page web site on a specific topic. You don't need to know HTML to use this site. To get started, choose your niche topic and create your lens. Add short articles related to the topic, as well as a review. Focus on promoting one specific product. This is the main way to make money.
3. Review site
A review site is a simple one page website where you compare several different products related to one topic. You write a short review on each product and then rate it. These are quite popular right now, and they are easy to make. Use a free HTML editor that doesn't require you to know HTML. There are tons of them available on the internet.
4. Content site
Although this may seem to be the most complicated to make, it's really not. There are tons of free blogging sites available that will allow you to create a content rich website on your topic. You may also look for free website builders on sites like Google and MSN.
Write product reviews and article related to your topic. If you're blogging, sign up for Google Alerts on your topic. You'll find plenty of things to write about.
5. Subscription pages
A subscription page, or lead capture page, is a one page website where you offer visitors a subscription to your list. You'll find free software on the internet to help you build these. You'll need an autoresponder to capture your visitors' email and name. The advantage to this type of site is it allows you to recycle your traffic.
With web hosting and domain names so cheap these days, it's very easy to start an affiliate business on a shoestring. Assemble the right tools, and then build your site.
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