If you want to grab a small piece of the market you need to highlight a unique
or new product that isn't saturated in the search engines yet. Of course getting
to the point were you can market like that requires tons of SEO to bring the
saturation of your site up to an acceptable level.I still got tons of SEO to do,
but say I have a PR6 and I'm getting some organic hits then that's when I start
my marketing campaign. First research, CNET, BBC Technology, and other sites
that offer product news or new products or upcoming product, add that product to
the site with an affiliate link attached. As an example Buy.com allows you to
make your own link. Say I was in a position to do that when the new iPod hit the
market, traffic would pour in! It works until the large sites saturate search
engines.There is tons of SEO before one can effectively implement such a plan,
but if you use this tactic you will make conversions! Its whats called organic
search engine marketing for affiliate programs. That is the one way you will
compete organically.And if you develop a site with some visual appeal people
will like it and bookmark it. Make a site that puts them at ease visually. Use
mild colors and round off the hard corners, put some fun graphics on the site.
Your site should say "come on in sit down stay awhile have a beer". "Lets talk
computers or movies whatever". Oops I spilled my beer, but your customer doesn't
mind because he or she is at ease with the surroundings. When you customer wants
to leave, you walk them to the door and say "come again you are always
welcome".Josh Spahn is Web Developer, Affiliate Market Specialist, and Graphic
Designer. He has developed such sites as, Wuwhoo.com, and Masternerd.com. His
recent goals include building an affiliate based shopping engine and develope a
general web directory.http://masternerd.com
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