Author: Kanwaljit Kaur
Date Created: Sep 2, 2008 - 3:23:45 AM
What is one thing that separates the leading affiliate marketers from the rest?
They show TLC – tender loving care – towards their downlink members.
This may sound very touchy-feely but TLC is a real business imperative. If you ignore the intellectual, financial or emotional needs of your affiliate downlink, you do so at your own cost.
If you use Internet Marketing jargon, you need to explain the terms you use – not assume everyone understands them. TLC shines through when you show something of yourself - your own humanity and vulnerability. Affiliates need to appreciate that you too are only human, that you make mistakes and wrong decisions. This may sound very “touchy-feely”, but TLC is a real business imperative.
TLC means using accessible language – writing in a way that others can understand. This requires you to break down complex concepts and processes and describe them in simple terms so that the average person-on-the-Net can understand them. If you use Internet Marketing jargon, you need to explain the terms you use – not assume everyone understands them.
TLC involves making yourself accessible to your affiliate downlink members by phone, email, chat rooms, instant messenger, telecasts and/or teleconferences.
TLC is visible when you promote collaborative learning and sharing through your affiliate forum and when you model appropriate behavior such as genuinely welcoming new comers to the affiliate program.
TLC is recognizable when you are generous in sharing what works for you, what you have found helpful and the mistakes you have made.
TLC is encouraging and supportive. It is reflected when you express understanding of the emotional and financial needs of your downlink members through comments such as:
* “You might have difficulty writing articles, so here is some hints on where to start…”
* “You might not have the money for Overture or other Pay per Click options, but have you tried these free classified ad sites?”
* “You may not have your own website yet, but you could easily create a bog in the meantime…”
TLC is responsive - prompt replies and assistance communicate understanding and valuing others. Requests for information and assistance frequently come from affiliates who are “at a loss”, frustrated or feeling helpless. This requires you to break down complex concepts and processes and describe them in simple terms so that the average person-on-the-Net can understand them. If you use Internet Marketing jargon, you need to explain the terms you use – not assume everyone understands them. If you can respond quickly to their request for help, you will redress their emotional state and, at the same time, create increased positive regard for yourself.
TLC shines through when you show something of yourself - your own humanity and vulnerability. Affiliates need to appreciate that you too are only human, that you make mistakes and wrong decisions. This may sound very “touchy-feely”, but TLC is a real business imperative. If you ignore the intellectual, financial or emotional needs of your affiliate downlink, you do so at your own cost. They also need to know that affiliate marketing is a continuous learning process and that you are an active learner yourself.
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