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What is an
affiliate program?
Everyone who surfs the
web has come across
affiliate programs. You
may have seen a banner
on a website that says,
“click here”, and once
you do, you get access
to whatever’s being
promoted. Or you could
click on a link in an
email you’ve received.
You’re using someone’s
affiliate program.
Basically, the company
that sells the product
sets up an automated
way for people to be
paid a set amount to
help them promote their
products or services.
The links send you to
the company’s website
where you can buy the
product. The owner of
the originating website
or email gets a fee for
taking you there.
The bookstore Amazon
was the first company
to heavily promote
affiliate marketing on
the internet. Although
this type of marketing
is ideal for businesses
that only operate
online, it's also
become popular with
businesses that have
both an online and
bricks and mortar
presence.
Affiliate programs are
an ideal way to make
your web site
profitable. With the
huge range of affiliate
programs now available,
there’s almost bound to
be something to suit
you and your
website.
How it works
Perhaps you’ve created
a website about the
city where you live.
People find your
website while searching
for information about
your city. Once they’ve
read your pages they
check out your
recommendations. They
might click a link to
book a flight there.
You get paid a
commission. Then they
clink your link that
points them to
somewhere they can book
a hotel room. Another
commission for you.
Then they might want to
buy a guide-book or
street map. Yet another
commission.
Or perhaps you have a
website connected with
your hobby. Maybe you
want to share your
enthusiasm about the
crafts you do. Your
website could point
people towards
suppliers, books on the
subject, magazine
subscriptions…the list
is endless. And all the
time you’re earning
your commission.
The commission is paid
in different ways
according to the
company you’re
affiliated to. You can
be paid per impression,
per click, per lead or
per sale. The stronger
the likelihood of a
sale, the higher your
commission will
be.
The advantages for
you
There’s no need for you
to develop the products
– it’s already been
done. All you need to
do is to pick the best
out of those available.
You don't need to spend
money on making or
storing the product.
Sending people to your
affiliate merchants
means you don’t need to
take or process a
single order, or worry
about processing
payments. You don't
have to handle or mail
the product - your
merchants do that. You
don’t have to offer
customer support.
Affiliate programs are
usually free to join.
You can run your
affiliate business part
time for a little extra
cash while making
minimal effort.
Choosing your
affiliates
It’s worth spending
some time making sure
that you choose the
right companies to
affiliate with.
Different companies
have different
requirements. Some
require you to have a
minimum number of
visitors to your
website, while others
require you to have
your own domain
name.
The best way to choose
an affliate program
that will suit you is
according to the type
of people who visit
your website. If your
website is about
guitars, you’re
unlikely to have much
success with
affiliating with a
company that sells
gardening products. The
first thing you need to
do is know your target
audience.
You also might consider
whether you want to
join every single
affliate program that
comes your way. A lot
of people find that
they make the most
money from using only a
small number of
programs. Also,
concentrating your
advertisements may
allow you to be paid
faster.
Sometimes, it can be
hard to choose between
two similar companies.
What works well for
someone else may not be
the best choice for
you. It’s not just
about how much money
you can make – you’ll
want to feel confident
in your
recommendations.
You can maximize your
income by thinking
beyond the obvious. If
your website is aimed
at parents, obviously
you might think of
affiliating to a toy
company. But what about
books, clothes, videos,
DVDs, child oriented
software…
If you’re thinking
about affiliating with
two similar websites,
you might want to
choose the one that
easiest to use or
offers the greater
benefit to a visitor,
even if it pays less in
commissions. You'll do
best with programs that
represent a subject
you're personally
interested in. Your own
interest in the subject
will entice others.
To join an affiliate
program, you simply go
to the site and
complete their online
application form. Some
programs approve you
instantly, while others
check out your
application before it
is approved. Once it’s
approved, you're given
some HTML code that you
can cut and paste onto
your web page.
How do I make my
money?
Before joining any
program, you should
probably be aware of
the different payment
programs available.
Pay Per Impression
Here you are paid
according to the number
of times the
advertiser's banner is
displayed on your site.
The amount paid is
usually small, but it
is easy to earn as
everytime a visitor
loads the page, you
earn. The more vistors
your site attracts, the
more you earn.
Pay Per Click
With this method you’re
only paid when visitors
click the advertiser's
banner on your site. It
generally pays higher
than the pay per
impression program.
You’ll get better
results if your banners
are carefully selected
to suit your target
audience.
Pay Per Sale or
Lead
You only earn if your
visitors click through
the banner and buy the
product or service.
Often, to avoid wasting
resources in issuing
checks for very small
amounts, advertisers
will accrue the amount
owed to you until it
reaches a certain
amount before they pay
you.
How do they keep track
of referrals?
Every affiliate banner
or link that a visitor
clicks on has some type
of coding added to the
URL - this
differentiates it from
other affiliates'
links. The most common
means of tracking
affiliate links is by
"cookies" Cookies are
tiny files stored on
your computer by a web
browser when you click
on an advertising
link.
Cookies are generated
to track visitors to
websites. This is how
they can "remember"
what you bought when
you visit there again.
For an affiliate
company, the cookie
records information on
which affiliate
referred the visitor to
the company, and
when.
As some computer users
block or delete
cookies, there are
other methods used to
track referrals. For
example, CGI-based
scripts related to the
individuals affiliate
code attached to the
URL links and database
matching algorithms are
used.
Second tier
programs
A two tier program
allows you as an
affiliate to sign up
other affiliates under
you. You earn a smaller
commission on the
referrals or sales that
arise from their
advertising efforts as
well as your own.
This costs you far less
time and money for each
sale if some of them
aren't yours. In
effect, you have your
own sales force and pay
a commission to your
sub-affiliates. Except
that the commission
comes out of the
affiliate company's
profits rather than
yours.
The affiliate company
benefits by a possible
exponential growth of
its sales force for no
more effort on its part
- you're providing
that. It’s not hard to
recruit people under
you in two tier
programs.
A second level can be a
great advantage to you
as an affiliate. Even
if you only spread the
word amongst friends
and family, you never
know when someone who
signs up under you will
really take off. They
could earn you a lot by
their own efforts in
spreading the word
about a program. You
might not get rich, but
you'll get some welcome
extra income.
A multi tier affiliate
program builds on the
concept of a two-tier
program.
Not only can you earn
from sub-affiliates,
but you can also earn
from their
sub-affiliates, and
perhaps their
sub-affiliates. With a
two tier program, you
have an incentive to
sign up sub-affiliates.
A multi-tier program
gives you the incentive
to help your sub
affiliates sign up
others.
Is it for me?
If you have a website
then there’s guaranteed
to be an affiliate
program to suit your
needs and audience. For
minimal effort you can
make your website earn
money, even while
you’re happily
sleeping. Perhaps it
won’t make you a
fortune overnight. And
it’s true that no-one
hands you money for
doing nothing. But with
some careful thought
and planning, choosing
an affiliate program
that fits in with YOUR
website and sells
products that YOU are
confident in is a
straightforward way of
increasing YOUR income.
And it costs you
nothing.
About the
Author
Shanon Lewis
is a web marketing
specialist with over 7
years of search engine
placement, e-mail
marketing and affiliate
management experience.
She is part of the
expert team at
affiliateprograms.com,
the premiere affiliate
programs directory
online.
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