7/24/07

What Are The Benefits Of Becoming An Affiliate Marketer?


Becoming an affiliate marketer can provide a steady stream of income. You simply join with other companies and place ads for them on your website. When your visitors click on their ad and buy something, you get a percentage of the sale. Again, promoting your website will bring in more visitors and more potential sales to you and your affiliates.

Multi-level payment plans allow affiliates to earn commission on sales, clicks, or leads from their sites as well as commission based on activity generated by affiliate sites they refer to the merchant site. Another form of payment is residual commission. Affiliates continue earning money after the original sale has been made. This is common in situations where customers pay monthly fees for merchant services.

The best affiliate programs pay at least 25% commission with some going as high as 50%. Payments should be made at least once a month although some affiliate programs pay quarterly or twice a year.

Affiliate programs are a great way to make a residual income. They allow you to take part in an established system that has already been tested and built up. All that is left to do is take control and build affiliates into your down line. Every sale these new affiliates make would result in a cut of commission to you, the original affiliate. This allows you to earn more commission by signing up others to do the work instead of having to sell more yourself. An affiliate program benefit's the owner because they are having both marketing and sales handled for them by their affiliates.

The one thing about affiliate programs that scares people is its close resemblance to a pyramid scheme. Anyone who has been interested in working at home or building a business has surely heard of a pyramid scheme. A pyramid scheme does involve recruiting people to sign up and making money off recruits, but the main difference, and the reason affiliate programs succeed where pyramid schemes fail, is that affiliate programs have an actual product to sell. If a program has a product to sell that is useful and something people would buy then they are an affiliate program not a
pyramid scheme.

Affiliate programs are also very easy to get started in and most are completely free with no costs to get started. Most programs offer a website and plenty of help and advice on how to get the business going. A person gets help from the people in their up line, too. The biggest challenge, though, is marketing. No matter how much help a person gets, they still have to master marketing on their own.

A person can be quite successful with an affiliate program if they work hard, are consistent with their marketing actions, and are able to follow instructions. They are not a scam and are a true way to earn multiple streams of income.

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