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Affiliate Marketing Programs - Develop a Relationship with Your
Prospects
When it comes to a successful marketing plan,
there is no greater tool for converting potential prospects into
long term clients than developing a relationship with each of
your prospects. You may be able to offer potential business
prospects the best quality products and service, but unless they
see you as something other than an impersonal web page or
catalog, there is little else to keep them loyal when another
clever advertising campaign comes along.
Does this mean you have to become best friends with every new
prospect you meet? Of course not. If you tried, you'd not only
come off as insincere, you'd never have time to get any real
business done. The point here is to try to convey to your
prospects that you see them as real people, and not just merely
another cha-ching in your cash register. Everyone likes to feel
that they matter, and this is what you will try to establish by
developing a relationship with each of your prospects.
Here are some helpful tips for developing a relationship with each
of your prospects based positive approaches, both online and
off.
Present Yourself At Your Personal Best Both In Person And On The
Web
No matter how rough of a work week you've had, when it's time to
meet with a prospective client, don't skimp on the hygiene. Be
sure you are perfectly groomed, and that your clothes are
business-like, clean and pressed. Likewise for your vehicle. Be
sure it is clean and looks well cared for. Remember, first
impressions are the most important of all. You need to impress a
potential client that the company you are representing is
completely on the ball. Even though you will most likely be
working out of your home, you never know who might stop by or
who you might run into. Look successful!
Does your website look professional? You don't need green and hot
pink flashing lettering to get a prospect's attention. Your
website should instill a friendly one-on-one tone. Make sure
your website is clean, easy to navigate for even the newest web
browsers and really spells out what you're selling. Invite a
dialogue with prospects and answer them in a friendly, positive
tone as promptly as possible. Inspiring confidence is the first
step to developing a relationship with each of your prospects.
Establish Common Ground
Resist the urge to jump right into the hard sale, it's a turn off
and will hamper developing a relationship with each of your
prospects. When you first meet a potential new client, don't be
afraid to make some small talk to draw them out a little.
This doesn't mean that you should go into the week's weather report
detail by detail. Again, you would come off as insincere. But if
you happen to notice a family photo on your prospect's desk or
mantel, don't be afraid to ask some polite questions about how
the children are, and share a little relative info on your own
children if you have them. Don't fabricate facts, honesty is
always the best policy. Ask a few lightweight questions about
anything your prospect brings up that actually interest you.
This way you won't have to strain to have an actual conversation
that is about more than just what you'd like to sell him.
Selling on the web is little harder, you don't have a physical
presence. Most of your correspondence will be through e-mails
and the occasional phone call. Words mean things, make yours
count. Once again, be friendly in your responses, make them
remember you. Answer any questions or concerns they might have
about joining your affiliate program and then throw in something
a little more personal. It can be that you were watching one
foot of snow fall while you answered this e-mail, you just got
back from a vacation or you're about to take one to XYZ place
(if the prospect has been there, they'll let you know- people
love to share travel stories), or just drop in a tidbit of your
day and tell them you've had one of those "Calgon take me away
kind of days!". Everyone can relate to a stressful day.
The key to developing an actual relationship with each of your
prospects is to find some common ground that will help establish
an immediate rapport between the two of you.
Soft Selling and Listening
As mentioned before, a hard sell will turn off many potential
prospects. Far better to begin your sales pitch by inquiring
about your prospect's needs. Give him a chance to tell you his
own thoughts about what questions he has about your affiliate
marketing program. People like to feel that someone is willing
to listen to them. Businesses don't listen, people do.
This technique will actually help you to pinpoint the items you
should be presenting first, and is indispensable to developing a
relationship with each of your prospects. Your potential
customer will become more relaxed with you when he realizes you
are not ready to pounce from the word go.
Follow Up After The Sale
If you're fortunate enough to have made a good first impression and
made the initial sale, your follow up is crucial. If you don't
want to leave your new client feeling like a bride left at the
alter, then within one week, send him a personal note of thanks
for the opportunity to do business with him, and reiterate that
you are always available to answer his questions or concerns.
Then be available if he does happen to call or e-mail. If you're
not in the office, then return his message immediately. This
lets your new client know you still care about him after he has
joined your affiliate marketing network.
Developing a relationship with each of your prospects is impossible
without this kind of personal care after the sale. You are
trying to establish yourself in your client's eyes as not merely
a sales person with a great affiliate marketing program, but a
real person, and a darn nice one to boot.
Side Benefits For You
There are other benefits to developing a relationship with each of
your prospects. Sometimes something goes wrong and it's out of
your hands to bring a quick resolution to your client's problem.
Perhaps there is an unavoidable delay in shipping, or a computer
glitch is making everything run late. If you've established a
friendly trust between the two of you, your client is far more
likely to stand by you during the difficulty if you've been
there for him all along.
You'll also find that it's actually far more pleasant doing
business with someone you've come to know a little. Developing a
relationship with each of your prospects will do that for you,
and you'll come to love your job that much more.
In a world full of impersonal online business transactions, there
really is no substitute for developing a relationship with each
of your prospects if you want to win and maintain their customer
loyalty with your affiliate marketing program.
David Cooper is the editor of the Affiliate Marketing
Articles Newsletter. David specializes in helping people with
their affiliate marketing efforts by offering real world tips
and strategies. Download his FREE Affiliate Marketing Primer
ebook at:
http://www.affiliatemarketingarticles.com
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