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Affiliate
Marketing
Get Your
Feet Wet with Affiliate Web Sites
by Kenneth Catto
If you really want
to start a Web-based business, but really don't
know where to start, then listen up. If you have
no product of your own, the best thing that you
can do is investigate affiliate programs.
What is an
affiliate program? It's basically a
commission-only sales arrangement. Someone with
a product or service will offer to let you sell
it for them in exchange for a cut of the selling
price. Typically with a hard product you'll be
lucky to get 10% commission on sales. The good
news is that downloadable products such as
eBooks and software will often pay you 50% of
the sales price as an affiliate - you can even
find deals where you get 75%.
If you're just
starting out you are certainly advised to begin
your affiliate selling career by selling
downloadable products because they are the ideal
in our 'instant gratification' society. Your
customers don't have to wait around after paying
their money they can immediately download their
purchase over the Internet. If you go to
www.clickbank.com, you'll find they have several
thousand different downloadable products you can
sell as an affiliate, and the majority offer you
at least 50% commission. Signing up is a simple
one-time process and you'll then be able to use
your Click bank ID to sell any of the products in
their online catalogue.
You can browse the
Click bank catalogue by subject area to find
something that interests you. In any given
subject area you will usually find that there
are several related products that you could sell
from a tightly-focused Website where you could
set up pages to pre-sell the products you have
selected and then place a link that your
customers can click on which will take them to
the affiliate site to place their order - and if
they do that, you get your commission.
One of the best
types of site you can build using the above
ideas is a review site. Set up some simple pages
on your Website comparing and contrasting the
features of several related products that you've
picked out to sell. All you really need to do is
go along to the vendors Website which will
basically be a sales page for their product.
Here they'll list the features and benefits of
their product. You can adapt this information to
highlight the similarities and differences
between two or more of the products to help your
customers to choose which product would be the
most suitable for their own particular
circumstances.
What is the
easiest type of Website you can set up to
achieve the above? You've probably heard the
buzz by now surrounding blogs and Blogging. One
of the main reasons blogs are recommended for
setting up tightly-focused niche topic Websites
is that they are usually easier to get traffic
to from a standing start than conventional
Websites.
Another good
reason for choosing a blog as your site-builder
of choice is that they are comparatively easy to
set up if you're a Website building novice. Once
you've carried out some pretty basic setting up,
the software behind the blog handles most of the
major house-keeping chores, like making sure all
of your pages are properly linked together. All
you have to do is to keep adding on-topic
content regularly.
Two good choices
if you want to experiment with blogs for your
niche affiliate review sites following the above
model are WordPress and Blogger. WordPress is
free open source software that resides on your
own Web server - so you'll need some hosting of
your own if you want to go this route. This is
certainly the preferred way to go because if
you've got your own domain name and hosting
you'll present a more professional image to your
customers. You will also have more control over
the look and feel of your site.
If you are a
complete novice and you just want to test the
waters to see if this niche marketing with
affiliate sites thing is for you, then the
cheapest (free) way to get involved is to go to
www.blogger.com, sign up for a free account and
make use of the free Bloodspot hosting.
Whichever Blogging
route you choose, once you have your blog set
up, just put your review articles on it
comparing and contrasting the affiliate products
you've chosen, as detailed above. To bulk out
the content on your blog, just look around the
Net for news items and information on the
subject area you've chosen and write some
articles based around these.
Once you have one
blog set up with a decent amount of content on
it, just rinse and repeat. Find some more
subject areas that interest you and put more
blogs together on these subjects, based around
more good affiliate products that you can
promote.
There are people
out there right now who are making very good
money using nothing more than these, and
similar, ideas. How will you know whether you
could join them if you don't give it a try?
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