Hostgator Affiliates Are Raking in the dough. Well not exactly dough balls per say but hard cold cash on each referred sale. Hostgator is one of the most beloved web-hosting companies out there and for good reason.
They have a great back panel that is easy to use. The simplicity to crank out a word press blog using a cute little icon called “Fantastico” lets folks create a fully functioning website in a matter of a few hours.
I have personally used Hostgator for all of my hosting needs and have not found anything better.
If you are just getting started on line and are looking for a solution to your hosting needs, you can get your hosting up and running in about ten minutes with Hostgator Hosting.
Now, if you are an affiliate marketer, you will want to jump on the affiliate site for Hostgator and start promoting like crazy.
If you are just getting started as an affiliate and are not quite sure how to set up your sites yet, you can grab some of my free tutorials on affiliate marketing so you can get a better picture of how everything works.
Ways To Promote Hostgator:
You will hear me say it a thousand time if not more… Promote what you know! Either use or have a deep knowledge in the product you promote.
1. Set up your own Hostgator account and get familiar with the cpanel.
2. Sign up to become an affiliate with them
3. Write an article or review post on the service and how it will benefit your readers that are looking for a web hosting service company.
4. Create a tutorial on how to use the product. This will require a software like Camtasia Studio.. (my personal weapon of choice) You can get the free version on line which is camtasia 3.. It’s not as powerful as version 6 but it will do just fine if you are starting out new at this.
5. Don’t present this like a hard sell. Just give the facts and the money will take care of itself.
6. Be sure to let your readers know that you have a coupon for Hostgator available. This is very strong to use.
I hope to see you all rake in the Hostgator profits.. Oh and by the way, did I mention the take on it is about $50 bucks? Saweet!!!
Happy Marketing!