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Having once served as a consultant for Blade Global, she is currently a member of their board. What Laura enjoys most is fostering a culture where employees thrive and value teamwork. Bryan is a former professional golfer and an entrepreneur who has been marketing products and services online since Bryan led JVZoo as its CEO for the first five years, taking the company from a micro business to a successful small business. He would rather blend in and meet new people without focusing attention on his success.

We track commissions. We give you a process to do the payouts. Your reporting is there, right inside your JVZoo dashboard. Contests make a great motivation booster for affiliates. You could have a first day or an early bird competition. You could have an overall competition for who promotes the most during the entire initial launch of your product, or you could have a closing day competition, which keeps affiliates excited to continue pushing and promoting your product throughout your launch week or month or whatever your launch period is.

You also want to make it super easy for your affiliates to promote your product. Provide them with email signatures, creatives and ready-made emails that they can send out to their audience in no time. You want to give them any and all approved images like banners to go in emails, Google ads or Facebook ads. Finally, you want to keep your affiliates in the loop. You want them to have access to it so they can review it, ask questions, understand not only how it works, but how it will aid their buyers.

This way, they can properly relay the information to their buyers during a launch. And of course, you want them to know about any updates, changes, new versions, future releases, all of those things. Firstly, you want to build relationships in your niche. This means your audience, your list of buyers, so you create not only your product offering but also the niche itself.

C ommunication is a must. You would introduce yourself. I think that oftentimes is left out online. Remember this is business, treat the owner of the product as if they are someone you are in contract with. You want to have all the niceties that you normally would have. You also want to be in communication back with them. You want to know the product. You want to have tested it. You want to know it works, so that you can represent it properly when selling it to your buyers.

They rely on you to bring them products that actually solve the problems that they have. So I think that is that: choose loyalty over numbers. Report Issues! Are they aware? Ask them what is their plan to resolve the issue? Because any software can have issues, but also, as in any business, things can be recalled, and there would always be problems and issues. How is it resolved? Was it done professionally? Before you take the product to social media, communicate with that product owner.

You always have to be learning and improving the way you market and what you know. And finally, consistency is key.

You need to know, do you communicate with your audience once a day, three times a week, twice a month? Whatever it is, your audience will become accustomed to what you do. They appreciate seeing what they expect to see. So consistency is definitely key. Niche audiences appreciate that. I think those are people who are using the same marketing techniques they used in , who stayed in the guru mode for too long. They knew everything in and they said, let me coach you in to do what I did last year.

I think you always need to stay on top of new techniques and technologies as the world of marketing is evolving. Consumers are becoming more educated, more technical, and more online savvy.

More and more people are buying online every single day. So what worked in is not going to work now. You need to always stay on top of new marketing techniques and technologies. I think we all know e-commerce is going to continue to grow at an expedited rate. More and more people are attached to their phones now as opposed to sitting down in front of a computer. So I think mobile is going to become so much more important than desktop.



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