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Why Affiliate Commissions are High PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 04 August 2008 08:01

I’m in the process of writing an e-book. And as a result have been doing some research into what commissions to offer my affiliates after the e-book is ready for launch.

Here’s what I’ve discovered. Recently affiliate commissions have been mislabeled as JVs and then they promptly skyrocketed to 50 and 75% Some e-book and net products authors and producers have spent years developing their products; have spent months writing their book and polishing it. Why should they give an affiliate 50% of the benefits of their labor?

On top of that, there are freebie seekers that have no intentions of promoting your book and just want to get the product at a discount, by buying with their affiliate link.

I’ve read 80% of your affiliates sell less than 20% of your books — and some people say 97% of your affiliates sell less than 3%! So most are not really working for you at all are they?

If you were to do some testing and dropped the “earn income” affiliate sign-up link from your site — would your profits skyrocket? So this brings me to the notion of cross promoting products. Should I look at cross promoting my product when it s all done? IS this the nature of joint ventures? You promote my product to your list and I"ll promote yours to my list?

Should I have a sales page with an earn money affiliate link page? Or should I leave it off? What would be the result? Would my sales drop, would my profit as a result drop or go up?

I have read that if I dropped the affiliate sign up link my profits would DOUBLE and sales would be increased.

It strikes me that many people that purchase any book or product online were freebie seekers — wanting to cut themselves a discount by using their affiliate link to get the product.

I wouldn’t call them dishonest. I know that it is human nature, to do this. In my offline business (I’m a mechanical contractor) I get products for resale at a 30-70% discount) and I do purchase with my account for personal use.

So should I only offer my customers my affiliate link in an email following their purchase? I guess the point is I don’t want anyone saying, “I recommend this book,” without having used my product! I’m translating my offline business experience to my online experience here. In my business it’s fairly hard if not impossible for someone to refer a product they have never seen or used. Or they might say I saw this product at Aunt Harriet’s and it sure looks nice, or Aunt Harriet is happy with her new bath tub... How do you give word of mouth for something you have never used? I have seen affiliates promoting products that they don’t even own. I personally have bought the products I recommend, read them or used them to some extent.

So…should I be of the mind that affiliate commissions should be 50% minimum. Or lower….let’s say 20% — and that only a true joint venture should be 50%. And that affiliates only get the 50% commission after having bought the product...?

Should I believe that one of your affiliates blasting an email to their list, justifies a 50% commission.. Should I contact a merchant and say hey, I have a product I’d like to market to your list. And offer them a 50% commission? any thoughts on this ?

Does giving high affiliate commissions turn the head of some affiliates? I’m sure many affiliates will sign up and then not sell, either because they lack the experience or the knowledge.

Does, it also encourage the good affiliates to use “paid” advertising methods, since they wouldn’t normally be able to afford that with a smaller commission.

Does, a high commission encourage (the good) affiliates to sell. Even if I give away most of my profits; is getting a NEW customer much more expensive and time consuming than selling to an existing customer. There are affiliates who are motivated (and paid well) sell and do all the hard work–bringing in first time buyers. Should they be compensated additionally for the addition to the opt-in list?

Another thing I have thought about is this: do some affiliates feel resentful that they are the ones building huge opt in lists for other marketers. So from that standpoint, are they interested in directing traffic elsewhere and building someone else’s list and just getting an off the top commission?

Should I as a merchant also add an incentive or a kick back for the amount of people that are added to my future opt in lists?

Is this why commissions keep rising? Back to cross promoting products….I know this is a competitive industry. SO If someone is going to recommend my product, should I offer a big commission, because I know that in effect he’s my competition (he’ll be selling similar products). And by recommending his product to MY list, I know some of my list will end up on his list.

Shane is a blue collar affiliate marketer. Yes I said blue collar. I believe in working hard, I believe in TRUE word of mouth advertising by buying the products I recommend before referring them. http://affiliatesforyou.blogspot.com/

shane is a blue collar affiliate marketer. Yes I said blue collar. I believe in working hard, I believe in TRUE word of mouth advertising by buying the products I reccomend before referring them. http://affiliatesforyou.blogspot.com.

 
The Unique Marketing Force Driving Online Poker Room Growth PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 03 August 2008 17:00
The vast majority of Internet sites are fully signed up members of the online affiliate program industry. It is a huge business based around an extremely simple premise, the simplicity is optimised by the continued success of the websites that have taken up the affiliate challenge. Wherever advertising appears on a site on the Internet it is almost exclusively part of an affiliate program. The affiliates are rewarded by sites for bringing in new customers or generating extra sales, with either a one-off payment or a percentage scheme. Many of today"s booming online industry owe a great deal to the success of their affiliates. Online shops, auctions and gaming sites have all utilised the affiliate programs to maximise individual sites visibility and to generate extra revenue.

Online gaming and more particularly the poker industry have been one of the largest benefactors of the affiliate program. Like so many of the online industries, poker sites have utilised the program to maximise their reach and to optimise their clientele. The affiliate programs work with sites commissioning other sites to host advertising. The poker site does not need to pay their affiliate until a new customer is generated by the affiliate, a player that is identified by a unique URL. By marking out individual players and where they have emanated from, the affiliate program site or the poker room can track the progress and the earnings of individuals. Being able to monitor the progress of an individual customer is a particularly relevant to the poker affiliate program due to the way in which it is run.

In a poker affiliate scheme an affiliate has the opportunity to earn a percentage of the money generated for every player that they encourage to join. Unlike so many of the other affiliate programs, this share of a players money is not limited to a single purchase or a few months, it is for the entire lifetime of that player. It is through this that the poker affiliate market has become so popular with a number of sites, both new and established. By earning a cut of a poker sites revenue the affiliates can earn significant amounts of money spread over any amount of time. This ingenuity and increased reward system has not only lead to a huge rise in the affiliate markets income and membership quota, but also in the revenue of the poker sites that they represent. Affiliates are aware that the more players they attract the more money they make, so it is in all of their best interests to attract as many as possible. With such a huge spread of affiliate sites, this mass-marketing program has enabled the poker sites to reap the rewards and become market leaders or great pretenders.

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Discover How to Make Money Online Creating Your Own Niche Web Site PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 30 June 2008 01:00

Wouldn"t it be nice if you could just get on the internet for the first time, and then without a lot of work and hassle, find an opportunity to get rich overnight?

Wouldn"t we all start the so called opportunity and actually see the money be thrown at us just to be collected?

DREAM ON!!

Why is it that everybody, and I do mean everybody, seems to think that this is the way it should be? Don"t you think that we all would be driving that luxurious sports car, live in a mansion and be on holiday al the time?

So first things first, there is no way you can make money online without putting in the hard work, pay your dues like all of us and learn what it is all about. Now that we have cleared that, lets talk about how you can make money online!!

The first thing needed to make money online is your personal decision on what you want to sell on line, this seems logical but nevertheless it is extremely important, you need to sell something to create income. The best thing to sell according to recent studies is your personal wisdom. Nobody has your personal experience, so this is a major advantage. They"ll never be able to take that away from you.

Why would you start of where everybody else does, by joining some sort of guru program, where in the end, the so-called guru will be the only one actually making the money while you do all the work?

Step out off the mass thinking program and become an individual, there are several ways that you can take advantage of your knowledge and let other people sell that knowledge for you, this is what the affiliate programs are for. There are actually people out there who make it their main goal to sell other peoples products. Why not give them your product to sell.

How would you be able to create your own product you ask?

This unfortunately is where the hard work needs to be invested. The following steps need to be taken to make an irresistible product.

Find your niche product. This can be done by using a free program called good keywords which can be found at http://www.goodkeywords.com. Once installed you should use the following three keywords. learn, training and buy. See which words grab your attention, where you"ve got some knowledge about and start writing. Try to write an Ebook of at least 100 pages to be able to ask the right price.

Set up your affiliate program. You need an affiliate program to be able to process the orders sold by your affiliates, these programs also create the affiliate links for you. It includes a payment system and all the other things you will need.

Create an EBook, Tools and a Sales page. You then need a great looking EBook and tools for your future affiliates to promote your products, these promotion tools should include: banners, text links, email text and if possible complete articles. Your EBook cover should look extremely professional since there is no opportunity for your customers to actually touch and feel. That"s why it should at least look impressive. The same goes for your sales page.

Finally, find the best affiliates. Once you"ve tested your affiliate program, tested your sales page, went through your EBook several times and actually made sales yourself, that"s when you are ready to find your affiliates.

Copyright 2006 Harrold Swalve

Harrold Swalve is a published author and successful online entrepreneur. He owns the Home Business Resource Center http://www.pocketmoremoney.com where you can find all the resources to, not only make money online, but also articles, free tools, 24/7 support and much more.

 
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