Did you ever notice it's hard to make affiliate sales even though there are more ways than ever before to reach potential customers for your affiliate
offers?
It's like strolling through the Garden of Eden, starving for an apple, but never being able to reach any.
Why is that?
It's the noise.
Today, more than ever, your target prospect is hammered with advertising messages to a point of mental exhaustion and
indifference.
When was the last time you were moved by an ad to click away from Facebook to buy something? Almost doesn't happen.
But that's only half the problem.
The other problem is shrinking attention span. Even if you get the
click, you're a long way from closing the sale. Not because you're promoting a faulty product or your offer isn't priced right or packaged well.
No.
It's about their attention
span.
There are just too many things fighting for their attention at all times. Spouse texting, dog humping leg, phone vibrating, concert tickets going on
sale, PGA tour is on the TV, forgot to pick up kids from school, remembered need to get cat food, etc.
Life sped up in the last 5 years and we are just not equipped to handle the brisk new pace efficiently. We're being pulled into hundreds of directions,
ripping our focus muscle to shreds.
We have to give up the ability to pay attention to everything, in favor of the few things that we want. Most of the time, however, it's not another affiliate product being peddled in an intrusive video ad.
Solution?
I give it to you in this video. It made all the difference in the world in my affiliate business. It turned me into someone people started listening to and therefore bought from.
Every aspiring super-affiliate must do this to thrive (most must do this to make their first sale).
This switch made me stand out from all the other product peddlers, turning my promotions into contextually-different experiences. In other words, they stop feeling
like "promotions" and "ads" and instead make my customers feel great about clicking your affiliate links.
Any affiliate can follow in my footsteps. Those who do - thrive. Those who don't -
die.
Which side of the affiliate graveyard would you like to be in the next 30 days?