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Affiliate Marketing!

By Jerry J. Jansen On April 6, 2010 No Comments

Affiliate marketing is the revenue sharing between online advertisers (and merchants) and online salespeople.  Compensation and pay is based on performance measures, normally in the form of clicks, sales, and registrations.

The advertisers and merchants are normally referred to as affiliate merchants, and publishers or sales people are known as affiliates.

The many benefits of affiliate marketing include the potential for making lots of money.  You can automate a lot of the advertising process and receive payment only for desired results, which includes sales, registrations, and clicks.

Even though most merchants will assume some level of risk with fraud, there is still a level of risk involved.  Once you know what you’re doing with affiliate marketing, you’ll be on top well before you know it.

Affiliate marketing has been a contributor to the rise of many companies online, including Amazon.com. Amazon.com was one of the first adopters of affiliate marketing, and now has thousands of affiliate relationships. 

When it comes to making money, affiliate marketing is in a league of it’s own.  You don’t have to worry about bosses breathing down your neck, and you are in control

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5 Things You Must Have to Succeed in Affiliate Marketing!

By Jerry J. Jansen On March 19, 2010 No Comments

The idea of being mere passengers on a ship meant to sail to the farthest points does not appeal to people who like to put their destiny into their own hands.  They have the desire of maneuvering the ships themselves, of being able to be the ones to take it anywhere they want to.  Being aboard a ship on its way to a particularly great destination is something each and every one of them dreams of, and the knowledge that they have the capacity to steer it themselves is what makes them actually want to.

Perhaps this is the reason why more and more people are succumbing to one of the most popular businesses around – affiliate marketing.  It is because in this business, there are no bosses to order the employees around.  There are no deadlines to meet and no clutter of work do to.  One only needs to be equipped with the tools needed to succeed in a business such as this, and he is bound to get what his heart ultimately desires.

Just what are the things needed to be able to succeed in affiliate marketing?  What must one have within himself to be

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Benefits of Being an Affiliate Marketer!

By Jerry J. Jansen On February 27, 2010 No Comments

Affiliate marketing has become one of the most effective ways to advertise online. It is also one of the easiest ways for anyone with a website to make a profit online. Affiliate Marketing is an agreement between a merchant and a website owner. The website owner, or the affiliate, allows the use of their site for the promotion of the merchant’s products by linking to the merchant’s website. In exchange, the merchant pays a commission to the affiliate on all sales generated by the affiliate. Every time someone clicks on the link on the affiliate website and proceeds to make a purchase, the affiliate gets a commission. The merchant will pay the affiliate only when a customer clicks on the product link and makes a purchase.

Affiliate marketing programs are described as a win-win situation for both the merchant and the affiliate because of the pay-for-performance scheme. Both the merchant and the affiliate enjoy some benefits in affiliate marketing. There are many benefits on the merchant’s side. It gives the merchant a wider market in which to advertise a product or service. Affiliate marketing will give the product or service the maximum exposure that it may not get

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Affiliate Marketing 101!

By Jerry J. Jansen On February 4, 2010 No Comments

Affiliate marketing programs are a great way to get income for your website, and a great introduction to e-commerce.  The more people that drop by your website, the great your chance will be at creating an excellent income.

Affiliate marketing programs are where a company offers to pay you a set amount for either a click through from your website, or a set amount for visitors signing up, or even a percentage of a purchase made by visitors as a result of being referred from your website.

Even if visitors don’t make a purchase immediately, almost all programs offer cookie duration, normally consisting of 30 – 90 days.  What this means, is that as long as the visitors have the cookie in their cache, you’ll still receive a profit from the sale. 

The biggest amount of time in maintaining your site will be searching and implementing affiliations with various companies.  Even though there’s a lot of money in affiliate marketing, you have to take the time to search for the best programs.

One thing that you may not be happy with, is the idea of other companies banners littering your website.  If you use too

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Back End Affiliate Marketing!

By Jerry J. Jansen On January 17, 2010 No Comments

within affiliate marketing, everyone involved in the program will benefit.  Each time the affiliate refers a visitor to the website of the merchant, he will earn income.  On the other end, the merchant will produce sales without spending a lot of money for advertising and promotion.

With the goal being to earn more income, both the affiliate and the merchant should be considering the practice of back end selling in their business.  Back selling is a great and well known support for affiliate marketing, as it can greatly comment the income that is produced from affiliate marketing.

Back end selling is the selling that’s conducted after the initial sale.  When a visitor becomes a paying customer for a product, another product can then be advertised and sold to the exact same customer, with the second product being called the back end product.

Now, the customer will already be acquainted with the merchant or affiliate, meaning that is already a level of trust between them.  Therefore, selling the back end product may actually be easier than the initial sale.

For many years, back end selling has helped boost sales for both online businesses and land bound

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