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Affiliate Revenue article : Affiliate Marketing and The TV Show Lost
 

Internet and Businesses Online > Affiliate Revenue > Affiliate Marketing and The TV Show Lost

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Paul Harris

I just finished watching the latest episode of ‘Lost’ on TV and noticed it was a little different from most episodes. Instead of the usual mysterious, cliffhanger type show, this one was more of a character-driven background story. Then I visited a ‘Lost’ fan forum and was surprised that many people were unhappy with the episode and thought it was too dull.

This got me thinking.

In the marketing world, we’re often told to “sell the sizzle, not the steak”, meaning to excite your prospect’s emotions. But if you focus on the “sizzle” in your affiliate marketing business, or any business, you will likely fail.

Why? Because, although it’s human nature to focus on the exciting aspects of your business, they may only play a small role in how much money you make. Focusing on your brand new website, ebook, or other big project, is satisfying, but it’s the “dull” aspects of a business that can determine how far you go.

Like in ‘Lost’, where the show creators use the slower episodes to tell you about the characters so you care when the exciting bits happen, your affiliate marketing business has more mundane functions that drive the “story” (your business) forward.

Things like keyword research, web page building, article writing and submission, and getting links to your site are all dull and repetitive, but are vital to your success.

Sure, software can automate many of these functions but not all of them, and if you don’t have a lot of money to buy the software, you will have to do them manually.

So even though you may never completely enjoy these boring tasks, if you want your business to prosper, keep on doing them, at least until your business has grown to the point where you can afford to outsource them. If you concentrate on these less-exciting aspects on a regular basis, you will lay a solid foundation for your affiliate marketing business, and make the fun, exciting parts even more enjoyable and successful.

Paul Harris is the Affiliate Marketing Specialist and he wants to show you how to succeed as an affiliate marketer. Visit his website now for the latest tips and strategies for building a successful, ongoing affiliate business.


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