The Social Network Cons for Affiliate Marketing

Posted by LoudMo on April 21st, 2010

While many affiliates believe the pros outweigh the social network cons, the dramatic rise in popularity of social media has created problems for affiliate marketers. Ignoring the social network cons is disastrous and may result in affiliate links suffering or receiving negative attention.

social network cons
“Keep your social network page full of frequent updates, promotions, affiliate links and other useful information.”

If an affiliate marketer does not remember to work with the social network cons, there may be negative implications with the product, business or program they are trying to promote. Social media is an extremely influential tool for affiliates; it must be treated with care in order to remain effective.

So, what are the social network cons for affiliate marketing that will hurt you the most? Here are the primary reasons an affiliate may experience a lack of success and a high rate of complaints with social media:

1. Sensitivity about SPAM messages.
This is one of the main social network cons and can be very bad for business. When an affiliate joins a social network and constantly sends promotional emails or messages, people will begin to get upset. Nobody appreciates SPAM. Treat updates with personal care and only send notifications when you have something really interesting to report.
2. Getting controversial.
Try not to “rock the boat” when working with social media. Affiliate marketers should remain professional and business-like at all times when marketing an affiliate program. Controversy will only garner negative attention to your page.
3. Spelling errors and grammar mistakes.
If you do not know how to spell, use a spell check before you make any marketing posts. Nobody will be interested in an affiliate program if you spell every word incorrectly or have poor English skills.
4. Stale social media pages.
This is one of the social network cons that drives internet users crazy. If you create an affiliate website on a social media website and forget about it, there is absolutely no point in the process. Keep your social network page full of frequent updates, promotions, affiliate links and other useful information.

If you agree that the pros outweigh the social network cons for affiliate marketing, try to build a successful marketing scheme with social media. Remember to always keep social networking pages professional, up-to-date, and unique in order to start making money online.
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