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Can you risk supporting an affiliate program?
Author:
Bob McElwain
There is
an over-abundance of affiliate programs available. All eagerly invite
you to participate. If you like, visit AssociatePrograms.Com. Allan Gardyne
has the most comprehensive list of programs I have seen. Almost 3000 of
them at the last count I noted. And he reports thoroughly on each, as
information becomes available. (Allan does a super top job in this.)
But
before jumping on this idea, pause and think for a moment. If getting
rich on the Web means only slapping a site together with some banners
linked to affiliate products, then why are so many people failing?
Why do they cave in and quit after a few months?
Many,
if not most, come charging onto the Web with some vague notion of
getting rich quick. When it doesn't happen overnight, they're gone.
Short
of winning a lottery, I don't know of an easy way to get rich. In
fact I've never met anyone doing well who had not achieved their
position through hard work. Sure, luck helps. And skills and talents.
But it's work that makes it happen.
The
Truth About InfoProducts
Long
before the Web came into being, there was mail order. It seems there
are many millions of people in the US who spend considerable dollars
each year on schemes that will make them rich, and do so easily.
One of the best items to sell was books. And a book in this sense
was maybe 80 pages, cost a buck to produce and sold for $20. Plus
shipping and handling, of course. A great markup. And if done properly,
great profits.
Now
comes the Web and ebooks. Heck, it now costs zero to make an electronic
copy. Even greater profits. If you want to get rich, write a book
that promises easy riches and sell it to those foolish enough to
believe there is an easy way, that they just haven't found it. Better
yet, start your own affiliate program and get others to sell for
you.
Remember,
though, exactly what you are doing, exactly who your target is.
You want people who believe there is an easy way. (There isn't.)
You convince them you have found it. (A lie.) And you rip them for
maximum profit. (Theft, but legal.)
I have
known people successful at this. But they were not people I wanted
to get to know well. And while I doubt they dwelt on it, I don't
think they liked themselves very much.
An
Honest Product
The
flip side lies in producing an honest product that sells at a reasonable
price. To paraphrase what a bright fellow once said (his name escapes
me), the best price is one at which the seller is content with the
profit and the buyer receives more than expected.
If
you sell products that deliver on this simple formula, your customers
will continue to think well of you. And they'll be back for more.
So when considering an affiliate program, be sure it delivers the
real goods.
Affiliate
Kickback
When
you sign up with an affiliate program and begin selling their product
from your site, you are "recommending" this product to
every single visitor. If it is anything less than a good product,
one that over-delivers at a fair price, your recommendation will
backfire. Your credibility will be diminished. As will that of your
site. And it will become correspondingly more difficult to achieve
the goals for which the site was built.
Does
Your Site Have A Viable Purpose?
If
you built your site to achieve a specific set of goals, chances
are you are on your way to success already. For example, your goal
may be to generate leads followed up with personal contact by your
sales staff. You may be selling information difficult to obtain
elsewhere. Or you may be selling good products and/or services.
If
you have or are close to having a site that works, think twice before
adding a button to Amazon.Com, or to any other program. Unless that
product is certain to be of value to your visitors, certain to over-deliver,
and increase loyalty to you, don't do it. To put this another way,
you can not afford to suggest any product that does not fit in with
your site purpose, or that in any way diminishes your credibility.
You
Can Live Without It
If
your site has a concrete purpose for being, if it is working effectively,
you may be unable to find an affiliate product you can risk representing.
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