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What Is
Affiliate Marketing and Is It For Me?
By
Trent Brownrigg
© 2006
Affiliate marketing can be defined as a widespread method of
promotion in which an affiliate is rewarded for every view, sale,
and/or registration produced through the affiliate's efforts
(depending on the
type of affiliate program).
It's similar to
collecting commissions as a typical salesperson would. The more the
affiliate sells... the more the affiliate gets paid. It's as simple
as that!
Compensation calculations vary but are typically based on one of the
following:
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) - a specific amount is paid for each
visitor the affiliate sends
Pay-Per-Lead (PPL) - where the affiliate is paid for
registrations or sign-ups
Pay-Per-Sale (PPS) - a specific commission per sale is paid
to the affiliate
If your goal is to generate your entire income online you can drive
traffic from your subscriber lists, your websites, and from other
marketing methods to affiliate links.
What About Product Sales and Marketing?
You'll want to watch for great products and services with the
potential to benefit your niche market and your mailing lists. To
build trust and income, it's best to recommend only those products
that will be of specific interest to them. It's a win-win situation
for everyone that way.
When an affiliate is marketing any product, the cost of marketing
the product is absorbed by the affiliate, so it's important to keep
that cost in mind when promoting products. Typically the higher the
percentage of affiliate commissions possible from any quality
product, the more that product is worth promoting.
When a product is sold through the affiliate's personal link,
depending on the service used, the total sale is divided up among
the vendor, the affiliate, the taxing authority, the shipper (if
any), and the payment processor.
It is common and expected that all affiliate details be spelled out
in the affiliate sign-up process. However, you shouldn't be afraid
to contact any vendor to clarify their affiliate program if you have
questions. Often you can telephone or email for a fast reply. If
they are not willing to answer your questions then you should stay
away from them. There are plenty of other quality affiliates
programs that would love to have you!
Is a Digital Lifestyle for Me?
Many standard retailers offer very small commissions for affiliate
sales while most internet marketers offer around 50%-75% of the sale
for being an affiliate of their digital product. This is why being
an affiliate of digital products can be very lucrative in a
relatively short period of time.
Although the number of affiliate programs for tangible goods and
off-line services is rising, a completely digital lifestyle can be
developed solely from digital or downloadable affiliate products
that may never take physical form.
Of course it's important to note that as an affiliate of any
tangible product, you generally never do more than promote a link to
the product online. So in that sense it's basically the same as a
digital product.
One of the best places to find digital products to affiliate with is
ClickBank.com. They have
an automatic affiliate program built into their payment processing
service so that affiliate payments are not left up to the product
owner to process.
Three other good affiliate programs to check into are:
CJ.com (Commission
Junction)
Amazon.com
LinkShare.com
Staying with reputable, well-known internet vendors makes a great
deal of sense because you know you will get paid, you know when to
expect a check or bank deposit, and you can see your account details
online at any time. Plus, if you do have a problem they are more
than willing to take care of it.
How Do I Get Started?
There are many ways to start with affiliate marketing, but a basic
starting point is to have a web site with text or image affiliate
links to products you want to promote. Generally you want to stay
focused within a niche or interest group to increase your sales
potential. In other words, you don't want to have many different
affiliate links to variety of completely different markets on your
website. Stick to a similar theme.
If you have used the products, your promotional efforts could
include a product review based on your own experience along with
images and other supporting information.
Developing an email opt-in list is helpful in affiliate marketing
because it gives you the opportunity to find the products and
information with the most potential benefit for a group of
like-minded individuals (your subscribers) and tell them about it. A
targeted list of subscribers, that you have built a good
relationship with could be worth thousands of dollars over time.
By promoting affiliate products to several targeted niche markets,
it is possible to create a substantial income over time. Especially
when the affiliate marketer is only promoting quality products with
a real potential to benefit customers within the niche.
In conclusion, affiliate marketing is a great way to build an income
without having a product of your own, and without having to do much
more than get interested people to view product information through
your affiliate links. It's very easy to get started and can
eventually put a lot of money in your pocket. But be prepared to put
in a lot of time and effort. Making money online through affiliate
programs is not easy. If it was everyone would be rich.
About the Author:
Trent Brownrigg is a successful affiliate marketer and home business
consultant. Find the best home based business at
http://www.work-at-home-jobs-iowa.com
and he will personally help you succeed.
Find the top ten best affiliate programs at
http://www.work-at-home-jobs-iowa.com/top_10.html
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