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		<title>A Story of Success and Failure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 15:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Moskel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may not know that when Dave and I got started
with our businesses we were complete computer
idiots. We painfully struggled to do the simplest
tasks. We quite literally had to build our
businesses from scratch.
Even when we figured out enough to bang out a
basic website, we still struggled because we had
no idea what to promote on our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may not know that when Dave and I got started<br />
with our businesses we were complete computer<br />
idiots. We painfully struggled to do the simplest<br />
tasks. We quite literally had to build our<br />
businesses from scratch.<br />
Even when we figured out enough to bang out a<br />
basic website, we still struggled because we had<br />
no idea what to promote on our websites.</p>
<p>The first product I promoted was a video game<br />
called “Halo.” I’m not a “gamer” but I<br />
heard that the market was hot for this game so I<br />
gave it a go.</p>
<p>Big Mistake.</p>
<p>I did get a sale or two….but dumped a few<br />
hundred dollars in the process.</p>
<p>For a guy working on a shoestring budget, this<br />
hurt. Nonetheless, I kept plodding forward.</p>
<p>My problem was that I had no idea what to make my<br />
websites about! I designed close to 300 different<br />
web pages without a whole lot of success.</p>
<p>(My friends and family secretly wondered when I would<br />
stop pissing away all my time and money on this<br />
Internet pipe dream.)</p>
<p>I refused to quit.</p>
<p>Then something big happened one day in March of<br />
2006. FINALLY! I found something that worked. At<br />
the time it was rare to get more than one sale in<br />
an entire day. However, with this product I got 3<br />
sales inside an hour!</p>
<p>I remember checking my stats and seeing those<br />
sales and it was a thrill. I felt like I had won<br />
the damn Olympics!</p>
<p>There was a good reason why that product worked<br />
while others were utter failures. (The thing that<br />
worked was a financial product that I had used myself and I knew how it<br />
worked inside and out.) I put all that  information on the website and the people loved it…which is why I got the flood of sales.</p>
<p>Let’s recap as to why this worked while so many<br />
other products failed:</p>
<p>First, I knew the product inside and out.<br />
(Nowadays I don’t promote ANY product without<br />
using it first.)</p>
<p>This is a really good idea. It is very difficult<br />
to promote a product that you haven’t used<br />
yourself.</p>
<p>Your customers are pretty good at sniffing out BS<br />
so if you try to fake it, you’ll be facing an<br />
uphill battle.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you know a product<br />
intimately, you can share your experiences about<br />
that product and your customers will actually<br />
feel a bond with you.</p>
<p>For example, I am creating a new site where I am<br />
promoting a product called the “Kindle” which<br />
is a hand held reading device. I like to read<br />
books, try to read 2 books per month, and I feel<br />
like the Kindle is the “bees knees” for<br />
people who like to read.</p>
<p>I take the thing everywhere I go and I find<br />
myself telling random strangers how cool it is<br />
and how they need to get one.</p>
<div id="attachment_81" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-81" title="benmoskels-kindle" src="http://www.benmoskel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/benmoskels-kindle-300x299.jpg" alt="The Kindle is the Bees Knees for people who like to read!" width="300" height="299" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Kindle is the Bees Knees for people who like to read!</p></div>
<p>From my experience I am able to tell you all the<br />
following things about the Kindle:</p>
<p>-    I can tell you that it takes approximately 60<br />
seconds to download a 200 page book</p>
<p>-    I can tell you how to transfer your ebooks and<br />
mp3 files from your pc to the Kindle</p>
<p>-    I can tell you that the battery lasts forever<br />
– but only if you disable the wireless device</p>
<p>I could go on with dozens of little tid bits of<br />
information which you won’t find on the<br />
manufacturer’s website. However, potential<br />
customers LOVE this info.</p>
<p>Ok back to the story. The second reason why I<br />
started getting sales on that financial product<br />
is that I worked PERSONALITY into the website.</p>
<p>This financial product was for people with a large amount of student<br />
loans. So, I told my story about my student loans and how it was difficult<br />
to pay them back since my salary was so low, but<br />
then I talked about the company and how they helped consolidate<br />
the loans.</p>
<p>People responded to this PERSONALITY because it<br />
was coming from another person – not a big<br />
corporation.</p>
<p>Do you see how this works?<br />
Who would you trust more – a friend<br />
who used a product you might buy, or<br />
the company who is trying to get your money?</p>
<p>With that being said, if you’re struggling to<br />
find your place as an Affiliate Marketer,<br />
remember two pieces of advice:</p>
<p>1. Consider promoting those products you know<br />
well or have a real interest in (if you think you might<br />
promote a product you have NOT used, buy and try<br />
it first. Just use your own affiliate link <img src='http://www.benmoskel.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' title="A Story of Success and Failure" /> )</p>
<p>2. Work personality – Your Personality – into<br />
the website This type of advice is just a snapshot of the<br />
material we covered in Chicago.</p>
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