Showing posts with label affiliate marketing tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label affiliate marketing tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Chicken Soup For Affiliate Marketers

Have you tried your hand at affiliate marketing, only to find that it's seemingly impossible to establish an online presence, let alone make enough sales to cover your expenses?

Or, worse yet, have you been scared away from affiliate marketing altogether, because you've heard how difficult it is to make any money online?

Well, fear not. It's true that 99% of the people who try affiliate marketing fail, but it's not because affiliate marketing is some impenetrable beast that is designed to shut you out. Quite the opposite, there are plenty of great opportunities for determined affiliate marketers to build a lucrative (and fun) business.

All you need to do is plan before you begin your affiliate marketing venture. This alone will put you way ahead of 99% of the other people out there trying to make a living with affiliate marketing. Here are three things that should factor into your planning:

The first thing you should do is look for a product that everyone wants. Take a look at what people are searching for, using a tool like Wordtracker or Overture. For example, nearly everyone wants to be heard on the internet. That's why Myspace is consistently one of the top searches on Google and other search engines. There are social networking sites like FriendsWin that offer creative ways for people to be heard online, through tools like video profiles, video resumes, and video dating.

The second thing you will want to do is look for an affiliate marketing program that offers earnest support. Many companies that use affiliate marketing to generate sales don't consider what marketers need to successfully promote their products. Take the time to find out if an affiliate marketing program offers coaching, tutorials, and other tools to help marketers succeed.

Finally, you should look for programs that offer recurring commissions - subscription sites are great for getting paid over and over again for your marketing efforts. Recurring commissions pay you for your effort, not for your time. This means you can spend more time building (and enjoying) a significant income, and less time chasing down new leads.

Taking these factors into account when planning your affiliate marketing business will give you a huge advantage over most internet marketers, and help you quickly build a significant income online. For more information on achieving affiliate marketing success, visit the link below.

Note: This post was contributed by http://www.affiliatemarketing-fw.com

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Recurring Bill Plus Multi Tier Is The Greatest Ever Affiliate Program

Combination of recurring bill and multi tier affiliate program could be one the best program ever created in affiliate industry. Even thought this type of affiliate program is very rare, but the advantage which it gives to an affiliate marketer is very big. Let’s start by understanding what is meant by recurring bill and multi tier affiliate programs.

Recurring bill affiliate program is the type of affiliate marketing where most commonly used in membership sites such as adult sites, hosting site and etc. The merchant pays you a set amount (or percentage) on a continuing basis as long as the customer you referred remains a customer. Some merchant will even pay you more when the customer upgrades his/her membership in future. Therefore, as long the customer uses the merchant’s services and pays the monthly or yearly fee, you will get the commission.

Multi tier affiliate marketing is where you could recruit other affiliate marketers to sell the same product or service that you are promoting too. When a visitor who originated from your affiliate link decides to become an affiliate marketer and makes a sale, you will get a portion out of the sale too. Thus, the more people you recruit to become affiliate marketer under you, the more money you potentially could make.

Now when you joint an affiliate program which combines the recurring bill and multi tier affiliate programs, you will be making money on regular basis base on you own effort and on efforts made by other affiliates who you recruited. This is a powerful concept as you make money base on your efforts plus your recruits’ efforts at a regular recurring basis. This is a combination of leveraging on other peoples’ efforts and recurring income business model. Even when you or your recruits do not make new sales, recurring commissions from your old sales and your recruits’ past sales continue to pay you.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Affiliate Marketing Is Easiest To Start & The Hardest To Succeed

Affiliate marketing business model is one of the easiest online businesses for a person to start as it could be done with or without any website. Since anyone could simply register with affiliate program sites such as Clickbank, Commission Junctions, Amazon and many more widely available affiliate sources, the process and the knowledge required to start this business are simple. A person who wants to begin affiliate marketing could begin the business within few minutes by registering at affiliate sites and obtaining affiliate links.

Once one has her affiliate links, the hard part of the business starts. The hardest part of affiliate marketing is not to protect the links from hijackers, not to prepare the sites or even to promote the links generally in the internet. The hardest parts are to find the targeted group for certain product or service, and to convince the users to believe in your recommendations that the product or service that you are recommending to them is the one that will solve their problem. For example, if you are selling an ebook about “how to avoid hair loss”, then the main focus is to find people who are loosing their hairs and convincing them that your solution will help them. This is hard because you are dealing with human being who will have their own opinions and feelings. In simple words, it is the human factor where you need to win their trust.

Even when affiliate links will lead visitors to a landing page which suppose to persuade them and provide them the necessary information to win their trust, the referrer carries a big responsibility to pre convince the targeted visitors. Once this has been done, half of the battle has been won, and another half need to be won by the information provided in the landing page. That’s why an affiliate marketer must read properly the landing page and understand the content properly. If one feels the information provided on the landing page is not credible, the affiliate marketer should avoid from promoting the product or service. This is because when you recommend a product which has low quality, it directly will affect your credibility. Furthermore, low quality products will lead to high refund claims which directly will hurt affiliate marketer’s income.

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