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E-Marketing Articles Six Ways to Make More Money With Affiliate ProgramsAffiliate
programs are one of the web’s most effective marketing techniques.
They create a win-win situation by which site A refers a visitor to site
B, and site B pays site A a commission if that visitor purchases something.
If you are the referrer site (affiliate), you can make money with no
overhead (no product, no warehouse, no collection risk).
On the other hand, the destination site receives a steady stream of
qualified leads from hundreds, maybe thousands of affiliate sites, and doesn’t
have to spend a dime unless a visitor purchases something. To
maximize effectiveness, affiliate sites need to keep in mind some common sense
suggestions: 1)
Resist the temptation to add too many affiliate links.
Affiliate link overkill confuses visitors and hurts credibility.
You want your visitors to view your site as a value-adding destination
and not just a cheesy sales site. 3)
Include only affiliate links that are related to your business and the
topic of interest to your visitors. Links
to unrelated products will not generate good leads for the destination sites
(and therefore won’t be a source of significant commissions for you), so they
are best avoided. 4)
Managing your affiliate programs can be a hassle if you have to deal with
many different companies. Try to
sign up with a site that administers many affiliate programs to chose from (one
of the best out there are Commission Junction [www.cj.com] and Befree.com [www.befree.com]).
These sites give you hundreds of affiliate programs to chose from, and
act as a one-stop shop where you can sign up with multiple vendors using only
one account and receiving one consolidated commission check. 5)
Chose affiliate partners that offer long term cookies.
A cookie is a mechanism that allows the destination site to know when a
visitor is referred by your site. A
long term cookie (for example, a three months cookie) means that a visitor who
follows a link to one of your affiliate partners today but doesn’t purchase
anything, can come back and purchase at anytime during the next three months and
you will still be paid a commission. The
best programs are those who offer unlimited cookies (although there are not so
many of them around). However,
a 90-day cookie or more is very good. 6)
Link directly to the product page and not to the main page of the
destination site. If you link
to the main page, the visitor will have to find its way to the product and may
not find it, making you lose commissions.
By linking directly to the product, you will increase the prospects of
the visitor buying the product (and of you making a commission).
Many destination sites, like Amazon, recognize this
fact and
offer a higher commission to affiliates that link directly to the product pages
than to those who only link to the main page. Follow these simple guidelines and you will improve your chances of success with all your affiliate programs
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