Looking for an Easy, "Starter" Monetization Model?
Look No Further Than The Affiliate Model!
From
Theresa Coffey, TNT Editor...
An affiliate business is one of the easiest ways to get your
feet wet in e-commerce. You send visitors (i.e., potential
customers) to a merchant's Web site that you are
representing. If they buy (or complete a required action -- for
example, fill in a form), the merchant pays you a
commission. Uncomplicated, right?
That, in essence, is the beauty of the affiliate concept.
You can be up and building a business in record time, at
minimal risk...
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you don't have to spend large amounts to manufacture and
store inventory
- there is no need to take and process a single order, or
worry about getting paid (you don't even need a merchant
account!) -- you simply send people to your affiliated
merchants, then get paid when they buy
- you don't have to handle or ship a product -- your
merchants do that
- you'll never have to answer customer e-mail (inquiries
and support are 24/7 issues that can easily eat up 50% of
your day)
- they cost nothing to join (beware of the few that do)
- your affiliate business can be started part-time, on a
shoestring.
With the affiliate model, you can earn as you learn.
Here's an example.
If you're a Netrepreneur in need of a product, affiliate
programs are the answer. Top-notch merchants supply
everything... excellent products, ordering, credit-card
processing, and delivery -- you supply the marketing.
All you need to do is to put yourself in the path between
customers and quality merchants... and earn a
commission for your efforts. But, like any "true" business,
effort and passion are essential ingredients for longevity.
This is not a "get-rich-quick" scheme.
In order to be a successful affiliate, follow the SBI! process
as outlined in the Guide. It's important that you...
1) Do the critical upfront thinking and planning...
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develop the best site concept/theme, based on what you
know and love. Perhaps a hobby or past work experience can
be your springboard
- brainstorm most profitable topics related to your theme
- select best related affiliate programs.
2) Then put yourself into your visitors' "click" path.
You achieve this by...
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delivering customer-focused content (i.e., information
that meets the needs/wishes of your target group).
PREselling through valuable content establishes credibility
and, once you have that, your recommendations carry more
weight. The difference in Conversion Rates between visitors
who arrive PREsold to your merchant's site via an in-context
text link vs. a banner can be as high as 20-fold.
- building Search-Engine-Optimized pages that rank highly
on a search results page. The higher the ranking, the
easier it is for interested and targeted traffic to find
you. More traffic means more potential sales which means
more potential commissions for you.
- publishing a regularly scheduled e-zine. This lets you
build trust over time with your visitors. You change from
being a "stranger" to being a "friend" who has their best
interests at heart. Your recommendations are worth heeding.
3) Eliminate dependency on any one single source of
income. By diversifying into other, complementary
monetization models beyond affiliate programs, you reduce
risk. You are protected in case, for example, your merchant
partner goes bankrupt, or shuts down their Web division, or
reduces commissions, or fails on their payments.
Multiple income streams stabilize your online business and
potentially make every visitor to your site count. As a
matter of fact, the ideal diversification strategy for the
affiliate monetization model is to combine Google's AdSense
Program with a few top-notch affiliate programs,
blending in a finder's/lead-generation relationship or two.
So build traffic first and then monetize it using the
low-risk affiliate model -- as a primary source of income
(if you have no product or service of your own to sell) or
as a profitable secondary source.
Here are a couple of worthwhile "affiliate mentors" to check out...
Allan Gardyne (AssociatePrograms.com) asked an employee (an Internet novice)
test (twice!) the effectiveness of an SBI! theme-based content site.
To review his case study and update, now legendary amoung affiliates, please visit...
http://case-studies.sitesell.com/#ALLAN
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