Picking Your First Affiliate Product to Represent

Jun 7
18:23

2009

Peter Ryan H

Peter Ryan H

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What is the key to representing a product as an affiliate? Knowing about a product before trying to promote it for others to buy is paramount, especially when just starting out as an affiliate.

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You’ve been browsing the Internet for years now. You are online every day, looking at news,Picking Your First Affiliate Product to Represent Articles buying this product or that, and checking your email and social networking sites (facebook, myspace, etc.). What if you could make more of your time spent on the Internet? What if instead of spending money, you could be cultivating a new and rich source of income that would be earning for you twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, without active participation from you, even while you are sleeping? With affiliate marketing, you would soon be able to generate passive income that can supplement your normal income, and even quite possibly become your main source in a matter of months.


As an affiliate, it will be your objective to help your affiliate merchant (chosen by you or your program) promote and sell items through placing advertisements on the Web. This is what should be your first consideration, namely, can you foresee spending your time promoting a product or not. Knowing about a product before trying to promote it for others to buy is paramount, especially when just starting out as an affiliate. Perhaps after becoming a seasoned affiliate marketing veteran, you will be able to promote and sell each and every thing under the sun, but for now, it is essential to start small. Research the multitude of affiliate programs out there. Look to see if a product you already use daily with positive results has an online affiliate program – you might be surprised that it has one in place. Retailers are finding the Internet filled with sales opportunities considering its ability to reach into their customers’ homes and offices, and one of your favorites could be looking for a few good affiliates. Another consideration to check out how much you will get paid per sale. Commission rates vary from program to program, and if you want to make the most of your online efforts, you will want to choose one that offers at least 40% commission on each sale. There are some programs offering as high as 70%, so those should definitely be weighed for their prospective worth. Programs that clearly provide you a dollar amount for each sale are worth considering, because you will know upfront exactly what you are working for and towards, spending your time, effort, and any money to advertise accordingly.


These considerations are only the beginning, and there will be many more choices to be made as you begin your online adventure into affiliate marketing. Go slow, research and extract as much knowledge as you can, and you just may be surprised with the positive results.

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