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		<title>10 Things WalMart Teaches About Affiliate Marketing</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Hurlbert</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We already know about wal mart because of their ads in local papers, on billboards, on the radio and TV. So finding a local Wal Mart is easy, and <br />so should it also be easy to find your web site.  Although you may not need to use radio and TV <br />advertisements, you should still use offline promotion such as business cards or direct mail. Naturally, you <br />want other web sites to put your billboard ad onto theirs. So that&#8217;s our first lesson on how Wal Mart <br />can teach us effective affiliate marketing. Now let&#8217;s visit a Wal Mart store.</p>
<p>Once we arrive at Wal Mart, we enter a huge parking lot. Your web site must also enable a lot <br />of visitors. If your site is on a slow server, you may be losing customers. That&#8217;s lesson #2.</p>
<p>As soon as we enter Wal Mart, we are welcomed by a Wal Mart greeter. This greeter not only welcomes us to the store, but <br />also offers help in pointing out where to find what you&#8217;re looking for. That&#8217;s lesson 3a and 3b. Your site <br />should welcome visitors and provide navigation to all the products and services you offer. You can do <br />this by simply including a graphic on your page that says &#8220;Welcome, Click Here to find what you&#8217;re looking <br />for&#8221; and have that link go to your site map.</p>
<p>Beyond the greeter is a wide path that branches out to different areas of the store with banners overhead that tell you what <br />you can find in those areas. Your site map should consist of main links, as well as sub-links to <br />corresponding pages. Now we get to lesson 4, that each page of your site needs to have a <br />topic, a main header, that defines what each page is about, as well as provide links, pathways <br />to corresponding pages, because you&#8217;ll notice that Wal-Mart arranges their store to group <br />products that are similar.  The hardware section is near the automotive center, housewares are <br />near food items, lawn and garden items are near the hardware and pet supply areas, etc. But <br />you can still get from one area to another.</p>
<p>As you browse the shelves, you see more than one type of item. If you&#8217;re in the grocery section; <br />for example, you&#8217;ll see many different types of beans. Canned beans, dry beans, even beans <br />from different companies. That&#8217;s lesson #5. You should offer your site visitors more than one <br />choice. If your site offers auto loans, for example, offer your visitors new auto loans, used auto <br />loans, even auto refinancing loans. And, you may want to offer them more than one choice for <br />each type of auto loan.  Afterall, visitors came to your site because they are shopping around&#8230; <br />so let them shop and choose from multiple options. Just remember not to stick <br />cheese products in your automotive section!</p>
<p>Another thing you&#8217;ll notice as you browse the shelves, which leads us to lesson #6&#8230; although <br />the shelves are stocked full, it&#8217;s still easy to pick out your favorite can of beans. This is because <br />the shelves are stocked neatly and orderly. The ads you put onto your site should also be neat <br />and orderly. Mixing in tall banners with short banners and having banners for totally different <br />products and services can make shopping your site more difficult. For example, if you have a <br />page about auto loans, you wouldn&#8217;t want to put a tall auto loan banner right next to a <br />short casino banner. Instead, put a tall auto insurance banner next to the tall auto loan banner.</p>
<p>As you roam the store, you frequently encounter employess who can help you find items. This goes <br />back to lessons 3a and 3b. Each page of your site should have a help link to your site map, or you <br />should have a site search.</p>
<p>Since Wal Mart makes it easy to find an employee to ask for assistance, that leads us to another lesson: <br />Does you site offer customer service? Can visitors click on a button to ask you questions before they <br />make a decision? Or do they simply exit your site?</p>
<p>Lesson #7: How many times have you heard announcements in Wal Mart? They frequently <br />announce specials over their public address system. We are not suggesting that you force visitors <br />to endure slow loading sound files. But you can make sound an option. To see how you can use <br />this marketing option, go to www.geocities.com/pulsarmarketing</p>
<p>We have an example there on how you can offer your visitors the option to hear your audible promotion without forcing them to listen and making your pages load slow. <br />All you have to do is create a wav sound file, and launch it by using a graphic or text link <br />such as: &#8220;Click Here to listen to our promotion&#8221;.</p>
<p>The personal touch of a person&#8217;s voice on your site can help increase your conversions.  But <br />don&#8217;t force the loading of sound files. Instead, use the method we recommend at <br />the URL below:</p>
<p>www.geocities.com/pulsarmarketing</p>
<p>Another thing you can do to tell your site visitors about specials or new products and services your <br />site offers, is to offer them a free subscription to your newsletter. Now that we&#8217;ve toured Wal Mart and we&#8217;re ready to make our purchase, we know our way to the <br />checkout counter because Wal Mart makes it easy for us. That&#8217;s lesson #8. Your site needs to make <br />it easy for visitors to purchase. If you do not provide any of your own products or services and strictly <br />use affiliate programs, you need to make sure your relevant banners and text links are at the top of the page, <br />clearly and readily visible, to the people visiting that page.</p>
<p>When we arrive at the checkout counter, besides asking us if we want paper or plastic and if we will <br />be purchasing with cash or credit, the cashier asks if we found everything we needed. That&#8217;s lesson <br />#9. Make sure you offer your site visitors more options when they checkout. And, once again, if you do not <br />directly sell your own products or services and you strictly use affiliate programs, you can offer your <br />site visitors two links to click on: One link that opens the offer into a new window so the person may continue <br />browsing your site after they are done applying or buying from your sponsor, and another link that simply <br />goes directly to the sponsor in the same window.</p>
<p>Think we&#8217;re done learning from Wal Mart? No. After we make our purchase, and even after we go home, <br />there&#8217;s lesson #10&#8230; the return policy. If you sell your own products or services, you need to assure <br />your visitors that you stand behind what you sell, and make your return policy very clear. If you do <br />not sell your own products and services, does your site have a way for customers to resolve <br />problems, or to ask pre-sale questions? If not, you may lose customers to sites that do provide online customer service.</p>
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