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A
Not THAT Easy Start To Your Own Online Business
Author: Elena Fawkner
"Where
is all the help I'm supposed to get. I have been buying ezine and classified
ad builders and signing up for Echecks and Virtual credit cards. In the
meantime I have no business and no ads set up. When does all this happen?
Let's go here. I spent all day on this. I'm running out of time."
I kid
you not, this is the sum total of an actual email that hit my inbox
this week. Not only did I not know this person from Adam, this was
the first and only email I had ever received from her and to this
day, I have no idea what she's talking about. Presumably, she signed
up for one of the affiliate programs I promote from my site and
was asking, in her own inimitable style, for my help. Although I
am always ready and willing to help anyone I can, this is most definitely
NOT the way to go about asking for it. Needless to say, I let her
know what I thought of her approach in NO uncertain terms.
The
attitude displayed in this person's email to me (and she is by no
means an isolated example) exemplifies why so many people fail to
make a success of their online businesses. Leaving aside the utter
rudeness of the approach, notice the impatience, the expectation
to be up and running in a day, the HURRY, the apparent belief that
real world principles such as courtesy and good manners don't apply
online (they do). Think this person is going to last the distance?
What kinds of tactics do you think she is capable of resorting to
in pursuit of the almighty dollar?
So,
let's take a realistic look at affiliate programs, what they can
and can't do for your business and how to maximize your chances
of creating a successful, long-term business with them.
WHAT
IS AN AFFILIATE PROGRAM?
An
affiliate program (also known as a reseller, associate, referral
or partnership program) is essentially a revenue-sharing arrangement
whereby you, the affiliate, receive payment from the owner of a
product or service that you promote on their behalf.
Affiliate
programs are an excellent way for the new internet entrepreneur
to start an online business.
TYPES
OF AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
There
are various types of affiliate programs.
The
most simple involves you, the affiliate, placing a banner ad, graphic
or text link at your site which is linked to the site of the business
you are promoting. This link is coded with your unique affiliate
ID so that the site visitor is recorded at the target site as having
originated from your site, thereby allowing you to be credited with
the sale.
Payment
is generally a fixed percentage of the sale value (commission) or
"pay per click", where the affiliate is paid a certain
amount for every time a site visitor clicks on the link at the affiliate's
site, whether or not a sale is made.
The
more sophisticated affiliate programs are multi-tier and allow the
affiliate to earn commissions not only on the traffic they directly
refer to the target site but also a proportion of sales generated
by their sub-affiliates.
BENEFITS
OF AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
The
greatest benefit of affiliate programs is that when you are just
starting out in your own online business you don't have to worry
about creating your own product or service. You just promote someone
else's and get a share of the revenue pie for your efforts.
You
also don't have to concern yourself with warehousing, transport
or logistics headaches. All of this is handled by the business whose
products/services you are promoting. All you need concentrate on
is driving traffic to that business's website. This means that a
high proportion of your revenue is profit.
The
owner of the product/service is also responsible for collecting
payment, customer service and the myriad other details that come
up on a day to day basis in running the business.
DISADVANTAGES
OF AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
The
main and obvious disadvantage of affiliate programs is that it is
the owner of the product/service who earns the lion's share of the
profit on the sale.
You're
working on commission. You will NEVER earn by way of affiliate program
commissions as much as you can earn by way of profits from producing
and selling your own product/service.
As
a result, affiliate programs represent a high opportunity cost when
you consider what you could earn if you instead channeled the time
and energy you spend on promoting affiliate programs into creating
and promoting your own product/service.
For
this reason, it does not make sound business sense to rely solely
on affiliate program income for the longer term growth of your business.
Instead,
think of them as a way of dipping your toe in the water when you're
first getting started, and a nice little sideline once you've created
your own product/service. Do NOT build your business around affiliate
programs with the intention this will always be the backbone of
your business.You'll be stunting your own growth if you do.
CHOOSING
THE RIGHT AFFILIATE PROGRAMS FOR YOUR BUSINESS
So,
keeping in mind what affiliate programs can and can't do for your
business, let's turn to what you should look for when choosing an
affiliate program or programs to promote in your business.
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Synergistic Products/Services
First
off, and this is a cardinal rule, only promote those programs which
will allow you to create synergies with your site. This means selecting
programs that naturally complement the subject matter of your site
and that will therefore be of interest and relevance to your site
visitors. This will ensure your prospects (ie your site visitors)
are pre-qualified which will result in a relatively higher conversion
ratio (the ratio of visitors to purchases) than would be the case
if your traffic is untargeted (which will be the case if you promote
unrelated products and services from your site.)
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Quality In All Things
Keeping
the need for synergy uppermost in mind, look for quality programs
first and foremost. The last thing you want to waste your time,
money and reputation on is a shoddy product or service. There are
just too many quality programs out there to settle for anything
less.
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Stability of Company
Look
for a company that's been around for a while and that's reputable
and stable (both financially and in its management). Any reputable
company will have full contact details readily available so do your
research.
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References
Look
for testimonials and references from other affiliates. If the company
you're interested is not forthcoming when it comes to putting you
in touch with other affiliates, move on.
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Affiliate Agreement
Look
for a professional, considered and detailed affiliate agreement
(contract). This shows that the company is serious about its business.
Watch
out for exclusivity clauses and other restraints. Some affiliate
agreements will require that you not promote competing businesses'
products and services. This is not to say you should avoid such
agreements. As a general rule, it is your interests not to promote
competing programs anyway. Just be aware of what the agreement says
on the subject to avoid getting yourself into hot water.
Look
also for an agreement that treats spammers harshly. This protects
not only the company but other affiliates as well. The last thing
you or any other reputable affiliate needs is to have your reputation
and the reputation of the product/service you are promoting besmirched
by these sorts of tactics.
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High Commissions
Promoting
someone else's affiliate program necessarily requires that you divert
traffic away from your site and towards someone else's. Make sure
you're properly compensated with a high commission structure. And
be sure to set up your link so that when the visitor clicks on it,
a new browser window is opened for the target site. This at least
keeps your site in front of the visitor so they can go back to your
site once they've finished at the site your link has taken them
to.
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Lifetime Commissions
Look
for affiliate programs that will credit you with not only THIS sale
but all other sales the customer may make in the future. Many programs
are set up so that the customer is identified as "yours"
so that when the customer returns to the target site in three months
time, the sale is recorded as having been generated by you.
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Residual Commissions
Include
programs that offer residual commissions in your portfolio. Good
examples are webhosting services, autoresponder services and the
like where customers sign up for a continuous service that requires
periodic, regular payments. You receive periodic, regular commissions
as a result.
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Tracking of Commissions
Look
for programs that allow you real-time access to your stats so you
can keep easy track of your commissions.
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Reliability of Payment
When
checking with affiliate references, find out what the business's
record is on paying out commissions. If they're slow or there appears
to be a pattern of problems, keep looking.
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Frequency of Payment
Make
a note of payment schedules too. Some programs pay weekly, some
monthly, some quarterly. Some only pay once you accumulate commissions
of a certain amount. None of these arrangements are necessarily
good or bad in and of themselves. Just be sure you know what to
expect.
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Programs that Require Payment Up Front
Two
words MOVE ON!
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Affiliate Support
Finally,
take a look at what support the business offers its affiliates to
make sales. Do they provide resources such as sample ads, banners,
logos and the like? Do they provide useful advice about maximizing
your sales? A good affiliate program provides affiliates with a
LOT of support in these areas.
MAKING
MONEY FROM AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
OK,
now you know what to look for in an affiliate program. Here's how
to maximize your sales of those products and services and, therefore,
your commissions
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Get Your Own Website
No
ifs, no buts. DON'T rely on the you-beaut self-replicated job the
company provides all its affiliates. Link to that site from your
main site.
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Get Your Own Domain Name
This
presents a much more professional image. Many people won't give
the time of day to a business that thinks so little of its prospects
that the owner won't shell out 70 bucks for a domain name. So mean
business and look like it.
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Get Traffic To Your Site (Duh!)
As
a rough guide, you will need at least 500 targeted unique visitors
a day to your site to make reasonable money from affiliate programs.
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You Must Have A Site That Will Attract Repeat Visitors
If
your website is nothing more than a splash page consisting of little
else other than banners for umpteen different affiliate programs,
forget it. Your site must be worthy of your visitor's time and interest
before you can even begin to think about converting that visitor
into a paying customer. So create a real site with real content
that will keep them coming back for more.
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Personal Testimonials
A personal
testimonial will result in more sales than a mere link or advertisement.
So take the time and trouble to write a personal endorsement of
the product or service you are promoting. And, of course, it goes
without saying that in order to write a personal endorsement, you
must know that of which you speak. NEVER promote a program you haven't
first purchased yourself. If you don't think enough of your program
to invest in it, how do you expect to persuade others to?
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Promote With Your Sig File
Include
a link to your site in the signature of every email you send.
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Promote In Your Own Ezine
Finally,
if you're not already publishing your own ezine or newsletter to
stay in touch with your site visitors, start. It's a great way to
promote not only your site but also the affiliate programs you promote
from your site.
MAKING
SERIOUS MONEY FROM AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
The
only way of making SERIOUS money from affiliate programs is by creating
your own product or service and recruiting affiliates to sell for
YOU.
The
affiliate program phenomenon is one of the Internet's true success
stories. It provides a toe-hold for the would-be internet entrepreneur
to begin a real, live business of his or her very own. But the real
beauty of affiliate programs lies not in what they can do for you,
as an affiliate, but what they can do for you, as a recruiter of
affiliates for your own program. By all means jump on the bandwagon
and start promoting other people's products to get your start. But
don't wait too long to start developing your own product line. There
is a ready-made salesforce numbering in the millions ready and waiting
to sell it for you.
About
the author:
Elena Fawkner is editor of the award-winning A Home-Based Business
Online ... practical home business ideas, resources and strategies
for the work-from-home entrepreneur. Visit
Fawkner.com
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