How to Use Tracking to Keep Income Incoming
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Title: How to Use Tracking to Keep Income Incoming
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How to Use Tracking to Keep Income Incoming
Copyright 2005 Ron Hutton
The use of tracking links in the following scenario puts
you in complete control when someone else makes a change
that affects your webpages, your links on other peoples'
sites, or your links in ebooks or ecourses already in
circulation. Additionally, the potential time savings in
editing the pages that are within your control can add up
to hours and hours saved for you.
NOTE: This article has a free companion video tutorial
that demonstrates how to quickly and easily put yourself in
complete control of your hard earned traffic. The video
can be viewed here: www.gothrive.com/tkii.htm
Here's the scenario...
1) You're promoting someone else's product as an
affiliate.
2) You've built and uploaded multiple web pages with this
affiliate link long ago.
3) You've written an ecourse with the affiliate link
included in multiple messages.
4) You've created a viral ebook that's been downloaded
5,000 times in the last 9 months and it includes this
affiliate link.
Now, everything is rolling along quite nicely and you
receive an email message from the owner / creator of this
affiliate program advising you that they are launching new
affiliate software on a new server and it will mean that
your old affiliate links will no longer work - effective
tomorrow. Ouch.
Without the use of tracking links, you'll need to...
- Find every web page where this affiliate link is
located, edit the pages and upload the updated versions.
- Edit your ecourse messages with the new revised
affiliate link and update your autoresponder.
- Forget about all your hard work invested in creating
your viral ebook because you can't recall the ebooks and
there's no way to remotely fix the affiliate link.
Not only is this all quite unfortunate, but it's going to
cost you time and potential income lost. So, how can you
avoid getting in this situation in the first place? Here's
the good news...
The solution that puts you in complete control is the use
of tracking links. Instead of using the affiliate URL to
link directly to the product or service, be the middle man
with your own tracking link. Here's how the traffic will
flow...
1) Traffic lands on your web page and clicks the link you
provide, which is a tracking link.
2) The visitor is directed to your tracking program,
which in turn redirects the traffic to the affiliate
program.
Simple enough, right? Absolutely.
The real beauty of this is that when you get the message
from the affiliate program administrator announcing the
news of their wonderful new affiliate program and your
updated link, you say "Hey, cool. No problem." You log
into your tracking program's admin panel, edit the target
URL for your tracking link and your work is done in 60
seconds flat.
No editing and uploading of web pages. No editing or
updating of autoresponders. No lost income from broken
links in your viral ebook. It's a beautiful thing.
The scenario will happen. It's only a matter of time.
Will you be able to successfully make all necessary
adjustments in 60 seconds or will you be scrambling for
hours? The answer is in your decision whether or not you
use tracking links.
To view the free companion video tutorial that
demonstrates how to quickly and easily put yourself in
complete control of your hard earned traffic, go here:
www.gothrive.com/tkii.htm
About the Author:
Ron Hutton is a 20 year sales and marketing veteran with a
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