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    By: JC Anderl


    Affiliate marketing is one of the fastest growing ways to
    make money on the Internet. You can become an affiliate
    for any number of thousands of companies. Most of the
    time it is quick, easy, and free to join.

    To start with, you basically sign up as an affiliate and
    agree to receive a commission on every sale that you refer
    to the company. You can refer customers from a website,
    newsletter, advertisements, or almost any other way that
    you can think to promote a product.

    Quick Setup

    You can get started very quickly and cheaply compared to
    almost any other business opportunity. Although it isn't
    as easy as putting up some banners and waiting for the
    checks to roll in, affiliate programs do avoid the
    problems of inventory, shipping, customer service, or
    variety of other issues that a business must address.

    Second Stream Income

    Affiliate programs make a great way to supplement you
    income if you already have a product or service that you
    are selling. Half the battle is getting people to visit
    your website, so if you are already generating a good
    amount of traffic, then adding related affiliate programs
    and promoting them correctly can add a good sized stream
    of income to your business.

    Pick a Program

    One of the most important steps in starting an affiliate
    program is making sure that you sign up with the right
    company. There are a number of factors to consider.

    1. Commission - Some companies pay as low as 2% commission,
    while others can reach upwards of 60-70%. Obviously you
    aren't going to make any money promoting a product that
    you receive a very small percentage of the sale. Your
    best off making sure to get at least 20% of the sale.

    2. Product Price - You also want to pay attention to how
    much the product costs. You might make 50% commission,
    but if the product only costs $6, then you are only going
    to get $3 a referral. You can do much better, you should
    be able to get at least $20 per referral for any good
    paying affiliate program.

    Find a product with both a decent commission and a decent
    price. Your primary goal is making money, so make the
    most of your time spent referring customers.


    3. Two-Tier Programs - There are programs that pay you a
    commission on direct referrals, and then they pay you a
    smaller commission on all referrals from affiliates that
    you signed up. This is a great perk, although the
    previous two factors are more important.

    4. Referral Length - You should also check out how long
    after you referred a customer that you still get credit.
    With advanced tracking systems in place, companies can
    keep track of customers for a long time after they first
    were referred. Some companies promise that they will
    still give you credit for a year after you first referred
    a customer. Since many customers don't buy on the first
    visit to a site, this can also be a great perk.

    5. Lifetime/Residual Income - This is actually a very
    important aspect to consider. Many companies that charge
    a monthly fee for their services will pay you a
    percentage every month as long as they keep the customer.
    For example, the hosting company I use, Host4Profit,
    charges $24.99/month for its hosting services. They pay
    their affiliates an even $10/month for every referral.
    This gradually builds up into a steady, sizeable income.

    6. Reoccurring Commissions - You can also find programs
    that will pay you a commission for every purchase that
    a customer you referred makes. For example, if i refer
    Joe Surfer to a site, they will pay me for every purchase
    that he makes, not just the initial purchase. The length
    of time varies, sometimes you can get reoccurring
    commissions for a month, a year, or maybe forever.

    Pick More Programs

    If you can make a lot of money with a couple of products,
    wouldn't it make sense to increase your income by just
    joining more programs? It sounds good, but it has major
    flaws. Your income depends heavily on the traffic that
    your site receives, and you are only going to be able to
    convert a certain percentage of visitors to buyers of any
    of your affiliate programs. Too many programs dilute
    your conversion rate of visitors to buyers, and actually
    has other negative effects.

    If you join too many programs, you won't have time to
    promote any one or few of them effectively. To be a
    successful affiliate, you do need to spend time marketing
    your programs. Instead of picking every program on the
    Internet, you are much better off picking a few good paying
    programs, and spending a lot of time marketing them.

    About the Author

    JC's website, Redlionbooks.com, specializes in advice about Internet marketing and web site promotion. Free access to articles and ebooks, learn how to market your product or service online at Redlionbooks.com



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