Thursday, November 12, 2009

superaffiliatehandbook Review

superaffiliatehandbook Review







The Super Affiliate Handbook
How I Made $436,797 In One Year Selling Other People’s Stuff Online
Rosalind Gardner


At last, a real beginners guide to Affiliate Marketing!
This will make you realise the full potential of affiliate marketing - that’s the reason for this review.
Rosalind’s ebook is a large - 235 pages huge by most ebook standards!
The ebook covers internet marketing basics, how to find a niche, build a blog, add your content, monetize your site, market your site, manage your business, grow your business, problem and avoidance and bonus tips, scripts and wrap up!
It covers many of the essential aspects of affiliate marketing in some detail in an easy to read style. It starts from the assumption that the reader knows little or nothing about affiliate marketing, explaining in a logical way the various methods you can adopt to make money online. It could be argued that Rosalind has covered too much. In an attempt to cover everything you can sometimes miss chunks of
important information. For example, you can explain what Pay Per Click is, but it is a different
matter altogether to really understand it and make it work.
I like the way she covers some of those annoying tasks that most resources like this miss out but that can really hamper progress, For example, setting-up filters in your email software or using spreadsheets to organize your business. There are many really useful tips throughout the book along these lines which makes it a resource you can keep referring back to for months and even years. She has covered some basic ‘business building’ strategies and tasks - from a daily task list to a yearly check list.
The Handbook also takes a critical look at various affiliate marketing services that clearly
come from her personal experience. This is really valuable as she has clearly tested these
products and services and her recommendations are valuable. For example, she covers
how to assess a hosting service - she is not simply saying “use ‘XYZ’ hosting service as
they are the best!” This level of detail is quite rare and valuable.
A really useful section is the final Bonus Tips, Scripts and Wrap Up Chapter.
There are some very very useful snippets of information here. For example, “8 Ways To Make Your
Site ‘Google’ Friendly” discusses ways to get dynamic web pages indexed easily and
how to use Meta Tags or Meta Elements correctly to attract the search engines.

Also she provides actual html code snippets to help you create ‘Dates’, ‘Bookmarks’ and
‘Pop Up on Entrance’ windows among a number of others. Some of these scripts
you could pay for separately elsewhere but they are free here as part of the book.
Finally, and again very useful, is a list of 44 Affiliate Networks with links, a short list of
Contextual Advertising Networks and in Appendix B a list of Site Building Tutorials
you can tap into.

In summary this is most suited to beginners but also very useful for people already with a small
affiliate business.
It is also, compared to other affiliate marketing resources extremely good value. I hope you found this review useful.



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