The Real Key To Getting Lots Of Orders

NOTE:  The following was excerpted from my Affiliate Payraise course which teaches a whopping 27 ways to “increase your affiliate commissions”.  For complete details, visit http://www.AffiliatePayraise.com
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Everbody has an opinion on what’s “THE” key to getting people to buy from you. You’ll hear talk of “persuasion”.  You’ll hear talk of “warming up” your list or “training them to buy”.  You’ll even hear talk of “tricks” such as illegitimate limits and deadlines, “leaked” copies,  hyped up promotions, etc.

Why make it that complicated?

There’s a much easier way to get orders:  just ask your list what they want and offer it to them.

Why try to “warm them up” to an offer when you can much more easily just offer them something they are already “warm” (even “hot!”) towards?

Why try to “persuade” them to buy something when they are already actively looking to buy something?

Why try to “trick” them with schemes and scams when you can just say “here’s what you told me you wanted?”

If I see a tourist who just finished the North Rim tour of the Grand Canyon panting and sweating with parched lips, do I really need to try to convince them they need to buy a cup of hot chocolate from me?  Wouldn’t it be much easier to offer them some cold water, since that’s what they really want?

Your subscribers are hungry for certain products and services. And when you advertise those products and services in a certain way, it’s like flipping a money switch that gives you almost unbelievable conversion rates – and commissions.

In short:

The easiest way to boost your affiliate income is to place yourself squarely in front of the money.

Once you’ve figured out types of products, services and offers appeal to your subscribers, you can feed them similar offers, content and triggers.

See, here’s the thing: Some affiliate marketers try to give their subscribers what they need. But if your subscribers don’t also WANT the product or service, they won’t buy it. Period.

So don’t even bother giving them what they need or what you think they need (as these might be two entirely different things!)

Instead, give them what they want.

And once you discover which products and services they want with a rabid passion, deliver more of the same.

Tip: Testing and tracking is the only way to know for sure which offers and products your subscribers respond to best.

For example, you can split your list in half and send the exact same email to both lists – with the only difference being that you’re sending the groups to different (but similar) products.

Aside from directly testing offers, the other ways to find out what your subscribers want includes eavesdropping on niche forums, reading product reviews, finding out what the bestsellers are on ClickBank.com and elsewhere, etc. You can also come right out and ask your readers what they want (i.e., survey them).

Here are five questions to ask your subscribers and prospects:

1. What frustrates you the most about [niche problem]?

Example: What frustrates you the most about housetraining your dog?

2. What [niche topic] questions would you most like to see answered?

Example: What French cooking questions would you most like to see answered?

3. What would your ideal [type of product] do/look like?

Example: What would your ideal membership script do – what functions would it include?

4. What [type/niche] products have you purchased in the past three months?

Note: Here you may provide a list of hot products in your niche, along with an option to write in the ones they’ve purchased that you didn’t list. Ideally, you’ll also want to include follow up questions asking them what they thought about these products. You can then promote the products that your subscribers like, while finding other products to promote that are improvements over those products your subscribers didn’t like.

5. Which products have you recently considered purchasing?

Example: What organic gardening books have you recently considered purchasing?

Note: As a follow-up question you may ask them why they haven’t purchased the product (even though they’ve thought about it). Knowing why they didn’t purchase will help you improve your promotions.

The important thing is to know your subscribers, customers and site visitors.

If they hate ice cream, it’s pointless to keep promoting ice cream.  But, if you find that they love chocolate cake you can keep offering them chocolate cake over and over again with confidence that they’ll continue buying.

Obviously, I’m speaking illustratively. 

But the point is the same:  you increase affiliate commissions by promoting things you’re network WANTS.

Stop offering them hot chocolate when they are begging for cold water!

And if you’re interested in making even more money, check out Affiliate Payraise:  27 Ways To Increase Your Affiliate Commissions at http://www.AffiliatePayraise.com

3 Responses to “The Real Key To Getting Lots Of Orders”

  1. Jay Jennings of Product Creation Station Says:

    Great list, Jimmy. I’ve had good luck asking my list, “What’s holding you back from becoming successful in _____?”

    I just ran another survey a few months ago and found it interesting that the #1 answer was also the #1 answer when I ran the survey about 4 years ago. Asking your target market what they want can’t be beat as a tactic!

    Thanks!

    Jay Jennings

  2. Misato Says:

    This is a really good topic to bring up. I have always wondered the same things. Why spew hype, why trick present or potential customers? Why try to persuade your customers to buy what you are selling when you can sell them something that THEY want\? Why do this to your customers or do that to your customers?

    Many gurus seem to think that all of their customers, and the general buying public as a whole, all have the word ’schmuck’ written on their foreheads. Contrary to popular belief, most consumers are not that naive or clueless, and those that do get fooled once or twice, usually figure things out soon enough and then you have that many more people who will never do business with you again.

    Many internet marketers (gurus and newbies alike) also seem to think that you are not marketing your wares in the correct manner if you aren’t lying, cheating and or deceiving people in order to make a sale.

    This isn’t rocket science. It is common sense, and yet you would think that many of the internet marketers must have always slept during their Business 101 class. ;D

    Using lame and unethical business practices on the very people who put food on your table (your customers) is not very smart.

    Misato

  3. Terrance Charles Says:

    Jimmy, great post, I am a fan of your work, you always provide good value in your content. You brought up a really important point, as a matter of fact I posted this as one of my points about a week back, the fact that if you want to increase your sales or get ideas for your new products, just ask your subscribers. If you know what they want, that is the key, repeat, “If you know what they want, and you can give them that, you’ll have no problem making more sales and coming up with better products”, that’s a fact.

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