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Affiliate Marketing Tools - Which Ones Can Help and Which Ones Can Hurt

A quick Google search for affiliate marketing tools will net you about 32 Million results in 0.24 seconds. If you've been around this business for any longer than five minutes, you know this is a true. Obviously you don't need all 32 million different tools, so which ones do you need? And watch out. This sea of options is filled with sharks. Before you make a decision, make sure you ask yourself the following questions:

Who is selling the product, can I trust them? Always remember to consider the source whenever you're researching new tools on the internet. Unfortunately the line between teacher and salesman has been blurred to near non-existence. I get all of my marketing tools from the coaching site I belong to. I feel I can trust them because they're so deeply rooted. And since their business won't survive if I don't succeed, they have good motivation to get me the tools that work.

Is this same product being sold to everybody on the internet? It slices, it dices, and it'll even walk the dog! There really are some cool tools out there, but a lot of them can do more harm than good. Be especially careful with products that "Do it all for you." Often times these products are "doing it all" for everybody else as well. You need software that does most of it for you, but allows for customization. Customizing your work makes it uniquely yours, and the search engines will know it and thank you for it. And the reverse is true. Pump out a bunch of mass produced garbage, and you will be punished.

If the software automates a process, does it do so in a way that looks human? Search engines are on to us, especially Google. They only want to produce search results of quality to their customers. And they've concluded that any work completed by anything other than a living breathing person must be junk. They might be wrong, but we still need to be conscious of their decisions if we want them to bless us with top ranking results. Examples of automation software that Google frowns upon include: Article Generators, Back linking Software, and Automated Article Directory Submitters.

Does it actually save me time, money, or a combination of both? This one probably seems obvious, but if software pumps out duplicate or mass produced content, it won't actually be helping you at all. If the work it does look mechanical or inhuman it's not helping you either.

Just be careful out there. Consider the source whenever you buy something new. Examine the website thoroughly. The bigger their site, the more likely the creators are going to stick around. If you're going to use automation software remember to make sure it automates in a way that looks uniquely human. Avoid software that robotically automates or modifys content. The stuff I use simplifies the building process and saves time during the researching phase. Use things like Keyword research tools, website builders, and market analyzers. By using these types of software your job will be easier, but you'll also get to stay in good standing with Google, Yahoo, and Bing.

Adam Shord is a writer who specializes in affiliate marketing and affiliate marketing tools. You can check out his latest website at Afilliate Marketing Tools, where he provides unbiased reviews and buying advice for a range of affiliate marketing tools, including Money Making Websites and other tools.

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