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If you wish to stop receiving these newsletters, Hi {NAME}, When I first started out online, it was

If you wish to stop receiving these newsletters, [Unsubscribe.]( Hi {NAME}, When I first started out online, it was back in 1999, and I dabbled in affiliate marketing. I'd put up articles on helpful information topics and linked off to products that paid a commission. I found after a while that about 1 in every 1000 visitors turned into a sale. Now those conversion rates may seem terrible by today's standards, but back then, with all the free traffic, it was enough to make thousands a week by the end of my first year. Then I dabbled in buying some traffic. There was this website that was getting over 150k visitors a day and they sold me 15k clicks per day for 30 days for 1k. That's a good deal, I thought. Because I'm gonna get 450k clicks, that's about 450 separate commissions I'll make on average, that's over 10k for just spending 1k... ...Brilliant. But wait... Actually, I made zero sales. Yes, I did get the clicks. I tracked them all and I even put an exit survey on the traffic. They're all real people. That's when I realised that understanding my audience and offering relevant products were crucial for better conversion rates. Fast forward a few years later, a lot of my sites were thriving on anywhere between 0.5% to 3% conversion rates. The key was understanding the traffic I had better AND if I had an offer, understanding that market so much better so I could get the right traffic for them. In the next couple of weeks, we'll focus a lot more on Traffic Tactics and how to get more visitors to your offers (whether you are a product owner or an affiliate). Feel free to reply to this email if you have a specific traffic issue that I might be able to address and talk about in the topics coming up. Talk soon, Mark Ling Founder Affilorama Group Limited []( --------------------------------------------------------------- Affilorama Group Limited - PO Box 41072, Ferrymead, Christchurch 8247, New Zealand [Unsubscribe](

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