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Getting Traffic to Your Affiliate Website


Traffic = Money

In affiliate marketing, generally, the more traffic you can get, the more money you'll make. It's a numbers game at the core. Although I serve as the Director of Affiliate Sales for Allegro Rainbow, makers of Piano Wizard, my background is in website promotion and Internet marketing. So, I thought it would help our affiliates if I were to share some ideas on getting more traffic to a web site.

I suspect these Traffic Tips pages will grow and re-form regularly, you may want to bookmark this page.


Publishing Articles

A fabulously valuable technique for getting traffic to your site is to publish informational articles through online article brokers, like GoArticles.com. There are thousands of webmasters around the globe that are hungry for content for their websites. In return for providing them quality informational articles, you get to include a brief pitch and link in the "About the Author" section of your article pointing back to your site.

This helps in two ways:
1. Traffic. People find your article and click the link.
2. Improved Link Reputation. The more sites that publish your article and link to your referral page with text that says "Piano Wizard" or "learn piano" or the like, the more likely it is that Google will judge your page to be worthy of ranking well in their search results. Then Google will send you even more traffic.

Remember, though, that the article brokers want INFORMATIONAL articles, and NOT sales letters. Your article, from 300-750 words long, needs to provide useful information to visitors. You could, for example, report on trends in music education, share tips on affording music lessons, or something about the general subject matter of your site.

If you've never written informational articles, you may want to browse over to GoArticles.com, do a subject matter search for something to do with your website, and read a few articles there to get an idea of what GoArticles accepts and how to write them.

Once you've written (or paid someone to write) your article(s – the more the merrier), you can post them for free on article brokerage sites like:


If you get stuck, feel free to to write to us

Best Regards,

Vincent Miele
Director of Affiliate Sales
Music Wizard Group