Affiliate Program Content: Here’s What You Need
Written by Angela Wills · Print This Article
Selling your own products online?
If so, chances are you’ve started or thought about starting an affiliate program to increase your marketing reach.

An affiliate program is a program that’s set up to allow ‘affiliates’ (salespeople) to market your products through their own websites, blogs, email lists, social media networks and more.
Starting an affiliate program is no small feat. It takes work and effort to put together a program that’s easy for affiliates to use and understand. One of the biggest components of a successful affiliate program is the content that is provided to inform, train, communicate and market. Read more…
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The Art of Preselling
Written by Alexis Rodrigo · Print This Article
Do you hate “selling”? That’s a big problem when you’re actually in the business of selling something, whether it’s a product or service. Selling can feel sleazy, salesman-sy and dirty.
Here’s something that might make you feel better about selling your wares. Brian Clark of Copyblogger.com says that, in fact, “People love to buy stuff, but they don’t like to be sold to.”
The answer, then, is not to sell, but to presell.
What Is Preselling?
Preselling means getting your prospects in a buying mood. You’re not actually selling something, like a salesman does. Instead, you’re creating the desire to buy.
You get pre-sold all the time. For example:
- Your girlfriend calls you gushing about the new Italian restaurant that opened in town. You make a mental note to try it after your next movie.
- You’re looking for a breadmaker but don’t know which model to buy, so you read a blog which reviews and compares different models.
- Your brother tells you how he completely cleared his sinus infection by using a neti pot. Since you suffer from allergic rhinitis, too, you decide to go out and try a neti pot yourself.
In each of these examples, the people you interacted with did not try to sell anything to you. They were simply giving you information that you might find helpful. In fact, except for the blogger, none of them had anything to gainĀ from your purchase of the product or service in question.
This is what preselling is all about.
Preselling Principles
How do you presell effectively through content?
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