Have you been promoting your affiliate URL for a long time but is not able to get any new sign ups and earn commission?
You could be loosing out on valuable new affiliate sign ups because of your affiliate link. This can also be causing you to loose out on thousands of dollars in affiliate commissions.
The reason is because most experience marketers once interested in your affiliate program can bypass your obvious affiliate URL and go directly to the actual website to sign up for the program.
I have personally experienced this by using URL tracking. I was noticing that my URL was receiving many hits but the hits were not converting to new affiliates.
This can be avoided by creating your very own personalized domain name. How do you do this?
Firstly you need to register your very own domain name. Choose a domain name that closely relates to your affiliate site. For example, If your affiliate link is gkozy1.signupsystem.net, you can choose a domain name such as www.supersignup-system.com. There are many domain hosting companies available on the internet. I use GVO to host my own personal domains.
After you have registered your domain name, you will need set up your domain’s URL to display the information of your affiliate link. There are two methods of doing this.
#1. You can forward your affiliate link to the domain name that you have registered. Then, when someone visits your program through your domain URL they would be automatically forwarded to your affiliate site. And Your affiliate link would be be displayed in the browser.
#2. Some hosting site also has a mirror feature that allows you to mirror your affiliate URL to your own domain URL. This means that when someone visits your program through your registered domain name, they would be automatically redirected to your affiliate site. You domain name would remain in the browser as the website address while displaying the information on your affiliate site.
By following these steps you can begin to see rapid increase in your downline and significant increase in your affiliate commissions.
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