Are you a college or high school student who only has time for a
part-time job but can't find one that pays enough? Hate your boss
and/or can't stand your co-workers? Have you been searching long and
hard for a route to financial freedom that doesn't involve any bosses
except for yourself? Do you have a web site? If you have a web site
with some traffic (or even if you don't, on my blog you can learn how
to make an online living without one), you can make money by having
links to online merchant shops appear on your web site. When a visitor
to your site clicks on the link pointing to the web site of the
merchant you are affiliated with, and then proceeds to buy something,
you get a commission of that sale. Depending on the merchant, this can
range anywhere from 5% - 75% of the sale. There are also some merchants
who will pay for each click or each lead generated from your site. A
lead is a new visitor to the site or shop that inquires about
information, prices, or prize/coupon offers.
By having these links on your web site, you are called an affiliate,
and the links are called affiliate links. An affiliate program isn't
literally a program it's a business arrangement or agreement. Affiliate
programs are also commonly known as associate programs, associates
programs, partner programs, referral programs and sometimes bounty
programs.
For anyone new to Internet marketing and work at home businesses they
provide an excellent, high value opportunity in that it's a way to earn
money without producing your own product!
To register into an affiliate program is almost always free, and
through the affiliate program merchants control panel all you need to
start making an income is the linking code, a way to monitor the
traffic through your links, and to see what commission you have earned.
Visitors who click your link to the merchants' site are called
"click-throughs" and the percent of click-through visitors that
purchase something on the affiliate merchants' site are called your CR,
your Conversion Rate. Likewise, your CTR, or Click-Through Rate, is the
percent of visitors to your site that end-up clicking on an affiliate
link.
An affiliate program is not a MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) program,
since the affiliates only earn from sales, leads or clicks. Some
affiliate programs offer what is called a "Two-Tier" program and this
is in most cases not considered a MLM program. MLM programs are
sometimes called a "Matrix" or "Downline" program and often have an
unlimited number of sub-affiliates you can sign up under you. Your
downline is everyone who has signed up under you and likewise your
"upline" is everyone who signed up above you.
There is also networks operated by third-party companies and
individuals where multiple merchants and affiliates use a common
software and administrative infrastructure (usually just a simple admin
section of a web site) to recruit affiliates and monitor the traffic
from their sites. These types of networks are often called affiliate
networks. Both the merchants and the potential affiliates need to
register with the network. Usually most affiliate networks are free to
join because they get a part of the commission but some do charge a
fee. Affiliates can find links to the online shops of hundreds of
merchants to use on their affiliate driven web sites. Examples of
affiliate networks are Commission Junction and ClickBank. You can find
links to affiliate networks on my blog (link at end of article).
I am of the opinion that the best affiliate web sites are the ones made
from a high demand, low supply niche dedicated to one of your hobbies
or interests and something you know a lot about and can provide good
value to your visitors. However, if you are not great at writing
articles you can find article directories and content sites. Visit my
blog to find links to article directories and content.
What will work best for you wont necessarily be the same thing that
works for others, you have to experiment and diversify your methods.
The most important factor will however depend upon the kind of traffic
you have and can generate and the interests of the individuals visiting
your site.
About the author:
Visit his work at home
& Hosting Hub blogs.
Deckard is a work at home Internet marketer and web designer focusing
on affiliate/associate programs and services. He is also a part-time
college student and makes a good living online through affiliates.
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