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Discover : How To Choose The Right Affiliate Programs.
The Five Key Approaches To Affiliate Marketing.
The Real Way To Beat The Odds Stacked Against Affiliates.
The Importance Of Building A List For Long Term Profits.
The Easy Methods You Can Use To Avoid Link Theft.
Welcome to the wide world of affiliate marketing!
So, what is an affiliate and what does he or she do?
The affiliate marketer acts as a “middle man” between merchant and consumer,
but without adding anything to the consumer’s cost.
Affiliates do not mark up or resell products.
Instead, the affiliate educates and directs the consumer to a product, and they
receive a percentage of the sale in commission from the merchant.
The affiliate acts as an independent lead generator for the merchant by
bringing in new customers.
This is a win-win situation for both the affiliate and the merchant.
The affiliate can reap a full-time income marketing a whole suite of products
that he does not own. They don’t pay for product creation, don’t have to ship
anything and don’t deal with customer service issues or returns.
The merchant benefits from the influx of new customers, the boatloads of
cheap traffic and low cost advertising. Merchants get their product and their
brand in front of thousands of potential buyers without paying a dime until
someone makes a purchase.
It is truly a pay for performance arrangement.
It's also one of the toughest types of business to earn a significant income
from. Competition is fierce and almost 95% of affiliates earn little or no
income.
For the lucky few, the ones that know how to do it the rewards can be
amazing. This course has been created to help you become one of the few and
to perform at the very highest levels of Affiliate Marketing . . .
Choosing an Affiliate Program
Before you begin your venture into affiliate marketing, it is necessary to choose
the right program for you. There are almost as many programs out there as
there are products! When you first start out, it’s easy to go overboard signing
up to as many programs as possible, but this isn’t the right way to go about it.
First, you need to decide on a area of particular interest to you. What products
do you know the most about and think you could do the best job of selling?
Once you identify your specialty, you begin by sorting through the available
merchants and examine the structure of their affiliate programs.
Key areas to investigate:
1. When and how do you get paid?
Find out whether the program pays you weekly, bi-monthly, monthly, etc. Most
programs have a minimum payout amount, meaning that you don’t receive
your commissions until hitting a minimum number of sales for the pay period.
You’ll also want to find out whether the programs pays you via check, direct
deposit, Pay Pal or any combination of the three.
2. How much do you make per sale?
Remember you’ll be investing your own money into advertising and other
expenses to promote these programs. Therefore, you should seek programs
which reward their affiliates well. You’ll also want to seek out high-value
products. A fifty to sixty percent commission on a $100 product is very good,
but it’s not so hot if you’re promoting a $15 product.
3. Is the program managed well? Is this a reputable company?
Larger companies usually have “affiliate managers” devoted to maintaining
contact with their affiliates. Even if you go with a smaller outfit, they should at
least offer clear contact information. You might want to try e-mailing them at
their contact address to see how fast they respond to you. Mismanaged
programs are, at best, a sign of disorganization and, at worst, could indicate a
company in trouble.
The last thing you want is to be sitting on a grand worth of hard earned
commissions and see the merchant go out of business before paying you.
Keeping these factors in mind, here are some great places to seek out products
you can promote:
www.clickbank.com
www.cj.com
www.linkshare.com
Commission Junction (CJ) and Linkshare provide affiliate hubs for major brand
corporations and mid-sized businesses. Their focus is generally on tangible
products and services. Clickbank is the leading source online for affiliates of
information products like e-books, software and membership sites.
And of course there's our own high payout affiliate program for our Affiliate
Enhancer Software -
The Five Key Approaches To Affiliate Marketing.
The Real Way To Beat The Odds Stacked Against Affiliates.
The Importance Of Building A List For Long Term Profits.
The Easy Methods You Can Use To Avoid Link Theft.
Welcome to the wide world of affiliate marketing!
So, what is an affiliate and what does he or she do?
The affiliate marketer acts as a “middle man” between merchant and consumer,
but without adding anything to the consumer’s cost.
Affiliates do not mark up or resell products.
Instead, the affiliate educates and directs the consumer to a product, and they
receive a percentage of the sale in commission from the merchant.
The affiliate acts as an independent lead generator for the merchant by
bringing in new customers.
This is a win-win situation for both the affiliate and the merchant.
The affiliate can reap a full-time income marketing a whole suite of products
that he does not own. They don’t pay for product creation, don’t have to ship
anything and don’t deal with customer service issues or returns.
The merchant benefits from the influx of new customers, the boatloads of
cheap traffic and low cost advertising. Merchants get their product and their
brand in front of thousands of potential buyers without paying a dime until
someone makes a purchase.
It is truly a pay for performance arrangement.
It's also one of the toughest types of business to earn a significant income
from. Competition is fierce and almost 95% of affiliates earn little or no
income.
For the lucky few, the ones that know how to do it the rewards can be
amazing. This course has been created to help you become one of the few and
to perform at the very highest levels of Affiliate Marketing . . .
Choosing an Affiliate Program
Before you begin your venture into affiliate marketing, it is necessary to choose
the right program for you. There are almost as many programs out there as
there are products! When you first start out, it’s easy to go overboard signing
up to as many programs as possible, but this isn’t the right way to go about it.
First, you need to decide on a area of particular interest to you. What products
do you know the most about and think you could do the best job of selling?
Once you identify your specialty, you begin by sorting through the available
merchants and examine the structure of their affiliate programs.
Key areas to investigate:
1. When and how do you get paid?
Find out whether the program pays you weekly, bi-monthly, monthly, etc. Most
programs have a minimum payout amount, meaning that you don’t receive
your commissions until hitting a minimum number of sales for the pay period.
You’ll also want to find out whether the programs pays you via check, direct
deposit, Pay Pal or any combination of the three.
2. How much do you make per sale?
Remember you’ll be investing your own money into advertising and other
expenses to promote these programs. Therefore, you should seek programs
which reward their affiliates well. You’ll also want to seek out high-value
products. A fifty to sixty percent commission on a $100 product is very good,
but it’s not so hot if you’re promoting a $15 product.
3. Is the program managed well? Is this a reputable company?
Larger companies usually have “affiliate managers” devoted to maintaining
contact with their affiliates. Even if you go with a smaller outfit, they should at
least offer clear contact information. You might want to try e-mailing them at
their contact address to see how fast they respond to you. Mismanaged
programs are, at best, a sign of disorganization and, at worst, could indicate a
company in trouble.
The last thing you want is to be sitting on a grand worth of hard earned
commissions and see the merchant go out of business before paying you.
Keeping these factors in mind, here are some great places to seek out products
you can promote:
www.clickbank.com
www.cj.com
www.linkshare.com
Commission Junction (CJ) and Linkshare provide affiliate hubs for major brand
corporations and mid-sized businesses. Their focus is generally on tangible
products and services. Clickbank is the leading source online for affiliates of
information products like e-books, software and membership sites.
And of course there's our own high payout affiliate program for our Affiliate
Enhancer Software -
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