SHOULD YOU JOIN AN 'AFFILIATE' PROGRAM?

Jan 13
22:00

2004

Anne Ahira

Anne Ahira

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SHOULD YOU JOIN AN 'AFFILIATE' PROGRAM?
And what to look for!

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There sure are a lot of Affiliate Programs out there for
you to choose from,SHOULD YOU JOIN AN 'AFFILIATE' PROGRAM? Articles aren't there?! If you have a busy site
or a large newsletter, you can start earning money right
away! Sounds good! But....you're going to need lots of
traffic to do the 'earning right away' thing.

So, if you have a new site, a low traffic site, or are
starting from scratch, you've got a long way to go! Be
aware of that and don't get discouraged right off.

If you are brand new to Internet marketing you might be
better off if you develop your own product. That takes time
and energy but when you sell your own product you get to
keep ALL the profit!....sell someone else's product and you
only keep a portion of those profits.

Don't get me wrong! I'm not saying that someone just
starting off should not join an Affiliate Program. When you
don't have a good product or service to sell online, being
an affiliate can be a great option!

Just keep in mind that it may take awhile to see a profit
since you have to promote the program and build traffic to
it just as you would if you had your own website. Just be
sure you find an Affiliate Program that offers something
you love and would feel good about marketing.

The great thing about Affiliate Programs is that they are
"no-brainers"! What do I mean by that?

Well, if you already have the aforementioned 'lot's of
traffic to your site', all you have to do is post a text
link to another site, the affiliate program site, and earn
a percentage for every sale which you generate.

And...best of all, the company takes care of all the
administrative problems, the credit card charges, the
shipping, the inventory....you get the idea. You just refer
people to them, they take care of all the rest and cut you
a nice hearty check every month. Sounds pretty great,
doesn't it?!

Yes, it can be! But be careful! Getting involved with the
"right" affiliate program is your key to making money.
(More about that later.)

Making money with an affiliate program is playing the
old-fashioned numbers game! Meaning, that out of the people
who visit your site you may get a 1% to 20% click-through
ratio (this range is so wide because it depends on the
product interest, your link to them and the power of their
slogans or banners). ...that's the number of people who
click through the text link you have provided and actually
visit the site you are recommending.

And of those people, only 1% to 2% will really buy. So...
"numbers game"! Generating a good income from affiliates
programs, requires a large number of visitors to your site
or subscribers to your newsletter.

Example. Say you're getting 1,000 visitors to your site a
month and you post your affiliate text link. Just for fun,
lets say you get a click through of 5%, which is WAY high.

That means out of your 1,000 visitors, 50 of them go to the
affiliate site by clicking through and out of these 50
people probably only ONE will buy...IF THAT! Just because
you get 1,000 visitors to your site (that's YOUR site not
the affiliate site you are promoting) that doesn't mean you
will get $500 a month from your affiliate program.

Here's some more numbers for you. A company with a good
affiliate program will have about a 0.5% to 1% visitor to
sale ratio. It can sometimes be better than that (and often
many time worse, especially if you hook up with the wrong
company!), but that is the average. So for every 100 to 200
visitors you send them, only one will purchase.

Whoa! Doesn't look quite so great now!

That's okay, this is the reality and you have to be
realistic about your online endeavors. If you think
everything is just going to fall into your lap, you'll be
easily disappointed and end up quitting before you even get
close to succeeding.

You'll want to look for these things in any Affiliate
Program you join:

=> An Affiliate Program that is successful at what they do.
=> An Affiliate Program which offers great value, a great
product or service, and more importantly, GREAT CUSTOMER
SERVICE!
=> Make sure the Affiliate Program has a great tracking
mechanism so that you get credit for every sale.
=> Look for a Program, which tracks every sale in real time
so you can see your results instantly.
=> Make sure the Affiliate Program has a good-looking
website, which pleases customers, is easy to navigate, and
offers great information to the visitor.
=> The Affiliate Site must be able to turn visitors into
sales. You can send them all the visitors in the world, but
if they don't convert visitors into sales, you don't make
any money!

Before you decide to join any affiliate program, get the answers
to the following questions:

=> How long has this Affiliate Program been in place?
=> What form of compensation is offered? In other words, are you
getting actual cash , are you getting credits for your product, are
you getting free AirMiles -- what are you actually getting?
=> Is there a set up fee? If so, how much?
=> What kind of associate tracking software is being used?
=> How are referrals tracked? Do you get credit for EVERY single
sale you refer to them?
=> Do associates get credit for the sale after a visitor comes to
the site and doesn't buy, then leaves and comes back to buy at
a later date. How long is this in effect for?
=> Do you have to take special steps to get out of the agreement?
=> Does the legal agreement bind you to any other responsibilities?
=> Under what circumstances can the Program remove you as an
associate?

If you take the time to gather all this information BEFORE you jump
into an affiliate program, you'll find that GOOD Affiliate Programs are
actually hard to find. Lucky for you! You don't have to go freaky every
time a "new" affiliate comes online!

Chances are, once you look more deeply into the company, you'll
find they can't pass your "test" and are not a company you would
want to be "affiliated" with anyway.

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Anne Ahira
Editor The BEST Affiliate Newsletter
http://www.TheBestAffiliate.com