How to Multiply Your Product Value: Affiliate Marketing

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How to Multiply Your Product Value: Affiliate Marketing

. Affiliate marketing is growing by leaps and bounds and it seems there is no stopping it. This form of marketing has become so vital for every business that without it a business is nothing less than dead. Affiliate marketing multiplies the internet presence of a business’s products or services in the market by encouraging other internet sites to promote them. It enhances the exposure of the products and services of a business, thus also improving the efficiency of its overall advertising costs.

A natural focus of any marketing initiative is to ensure that more and more number of surfers click onto a site and also become active buyers. There are various ways to promote your site through other online channels using affiliate marketing such as including banners that affiliates can display on their sites or developing email templates that can be sent by affiliates to the database of their users.

An affiliate works by way of developing traffic by taking care of the individual needs of each user and customizing their content to prospective customers’ requirements and expectations before facilitating delivery of a call into action through to your site. The interesting part is that customers that are diverted to your site have already made up their mind about what you are offering, and therefore are very likely to make a purchase. This way you get a pre-qualified customer, and all of you have to do is make a purchase bill. All this has been possible only because of affiliate marketing.

Contacts that are developed through affiliate marketing are very important because they are derived from places where your business would have not reached or would have reached after having to part with valuable time and money through conventional channels.

Now the big question is who should be hired to carry out affiliate marketing for your business and the answer is it should be the best in the industry. Logic applied here is simple. An affiliate that understands your needs and has a trusted and close relations with the major operators so that it is ideally placed to run is affiliate marketing services should be the one you should have

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20 Comments to “How to Multiply Your Product Value: Affiliate Marketing”

  1. Shawn778 says:

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  2. jpro says:

    Smart & Sexy what more can a man ask for

  3. earthlink says:

    you’re really good!!!!!!!!!!!!!ill be keep watching your video…..

  4. psychic says:

    You seem to be in the right program, too. Selecting an affiliate program is always a challenge for people.

  5. RickyRick says:

    Hi,

    I own a family-friendly online community Our-Social.com I am using ShareASale as my third party affiliate program.

    We pay $1.75 to $2.25 per lead

    At OurSocial we filters certain words so you or your family will not be exposed to offensive language. All the profiles, pictures, audio and videos are screened prior to them being posted.

    For those of you who are new to social networking and are confused as to how to create a personal page, this site is very user friendly.
    Our Social is Free to join.

    I included the web address for our affiliate program in the resource box

  6. Hank says:

    There are numerous websites on the Internet that offers affiliate marketing courses and are usually renamed "Home Business" or "Work from home opprotunites" but never the less it is still good old fashioned affiliate marketing. When I got into the whole affiliiate marketing world there were so many courses for sale. I actually bought more than I care to admit but they all had one thing in common, it was the same old "how to's" just packaged with different covers. Affiliate marketing has been around for a long time. But there is a new way of learning this game now. With the invention of screen sharing, that is where usually an IT guy can log onto your computer and see what is wrong with it and fix it for you. The affiliate marketing gang has joined those ranks. Affiliatesitebuilder.net and so far the only one that offers affiliate market training right from your own computer. They can log onto your computer and take you by the hand and not only explain in real time but actually show you how to start affiliate marketing from A to Z.

    Even though screen sharing has been around a couple of years
    ( gotomycomputer.com) and (gotomeeting.com) are the true pioneers. They have started a new version called gotoassist.com and that is the program Affiliatesitebuilder.net is using. It is 100% safe and secure. You sign onto a support site and then you are invited to a LIVE web session. The folks at Affiliate Site Builder take over from there.

    A few of my friends have tried it just to see what it was all about. They told me I needed to check it out myself as I am an Affiliate of many products. I was actually inpressed. I acted as though I had no idea what I was doing and they explained everything very professinally and didn't make me feel like an idiot. They even showed me how to create a website that was just for promoting products.

    So if you are new to affiliate marketing and have no idea where to start, affiliate site builder is the first place you shoul start. It is a whole lot easier somebody showing you how to use affiliate marketing rather than trying to figure it on your own.

    Oh and yes…I wish I had thought of this first.

    http://www.affiliatesitebuilder.net is the website if you want to learn more. By the way, they even offer a phone number with a live person to talk to. Now there is a twist.

  7. genesis says:

    if you want to learn about affiliate marketing, check out this

    http://affiliate-internet-marketing-for-dummies.info

    Here, you'll find the best guide to learn affiliate marketing.

    Hope this help,

  8. Skyhigh says:

    Take a look at this list: http://www.sitonomy.com/alternatives/affiliate-marketing

  9. Mardza L says:

    Maybe you should try something a little different than just promoting the link. Maybe you should try promoting yourself first. You know, as someone people can go to when they need help or information. Instead of placing an affiliate link, try promoting a webpage with a product review for your affiliate product. then give them a chance to join your mailing list by adding a contact form, requiring there name and email address. This take's a little while , but once you get a nice list of people, then you can earn there trust by delivering some solid info, and I promise they will by whatever product that you are selling.

    Ive used this trick and alot of others to to convert prospects and traffic into solid sale's , sale's that turn into repeat customers. I learned most of what I know from Ewen, http://tinyurl.com/4cop6z

  10. I don't know anyone who is affiliated in affiliated marketing. So I can't really answer that. but I do know, that you wouldn't be owning your own business unless you invest money into it. By means of a start up cost, or buying products yourself and re selling them, advertisement or something along those lines. Owning a business is not free. I wrote some things down that might help you to see for yourself if this is a good business to get involved in, using my business as an example. If on the list it checks out (you may have to do some research) but if it all checks out, then you can chose to do it. IF it's a business, don't just try it. You need to devote time and effort into it and build it. If your going to just try a business, you will most likely fail! So here's a few things that you should take a look at before getting involved in any company.
    1. How long have they been in business? We checked to see how long our company was around, at the time it was nine years old and now it's 15. Do you know when they started? If it's under 5 years, then their is a risk factor
    2. Are they registered with the BBB. Ours is registered. I think this is important one.
    3. Who's involved with the company? Like in ours Donald Trump, Robert Kiyosaki has endorsed our company. Many actors and actresses, business owners, government officials etc use our products. Check to see if anyone has endorsed this company. Also, meet with the co-founders. We've personally met our co-founders and found from our first meeting that they were incredible people with incredible visions. See if their's a time where you can meet them. If your going to be doing business, there should be a time where you should have the chance to meet with them.
    4. What is the compensation plan now, and what was it like before.
    See the history of the comp plan and see if increases and never decreases in it's history. We checked with the records in our business and found that in over the years, the compensation plan had only gotten better each year. As long as we've been involved, we've now witnessed the compensation plan always increasing. Check the history on yours.
    5.Have they been featured in magazine's? For instance our company has been featured in several magazines Like Success, Fortune, USA Today etc. Check to see if they have. You can get a lot of information on the company by reading about them.
    6. Has Inc 500 rated them? This magazine or slit rated our company the 22nd fastest growing company in revenue in it's first 5 years. Inc 500 shows the top 500 businesses in revenue growth. Check to see what Inc 500 rated the company your looking at.
    7. Do they have a physical address that you can go to? Check for an address not just a P.O. Box
    8. Where are their headquarters? Our world headquarters is in Farmington Hills Michigan, Personally been there, (If your here in the states) Other headquarters in different countries. and US headquarters in Charlotte.
    9. What does the start up cost take care of? If there is no start up cost, what will you have to be dishing out and for what? In my business headquarters takes care of all the billing for my customers, Inventory, Customer services, Order Entry, Employees, workman's comp, Cross referencing, Licensing, Insurance, paperwork, accounts payables, accounts receivables etc.
    10. What is the product and service you would be selling.
    Is the product and service in high demand? For instance we offer services that people are already using every day and paying for anyway, but at a lower cost. Things like Local and Long distance telephone services, Internet, video phones, digital phones, cellular phones through all the major cellular providers. We make a percentage every single month they pay their bills. Everyone uses them and everyone pays for them. When money gets tight, would they keep your service or be able to run to the store and be able to purchase them on sale? Leaving you to have to wait until they run out of what they just purchased, or wait until their finances get settled? This is what I mean by high demand.
    So many different things to check out in making sure a business is a good one to get involved in. If the business feels right to you, and all questions are answered and you feel good about it, then I'd say jump in. Running a business is different then a job though. You have to treat it like it's your child and not just something your going to "try" you have to believe in the product and service and go at it full force. This is your future your talking about, no one else's.
    I hope my examples of what we looking into with our business helps you be able to find the same answers in the business your looking into. Forget about asking the common question and asking someone how much they make in their business to determine if you'd get involved in this or not. In a business, it doesn't matter what one business is making over another. It only matters what you do in "YOUR" business. I hate it when people ask me how much I make. Because they're not going to walk into and start up their business making what I make. I've been involved with my business for over six years. So yeah, I will make more. If you tell someone how much you make, then it's a psychological thing that they expect to make that amount in a week, and that is just not going to happen. Six years of building a business verses 1 day. So don't even ask. Look at the possibilities for YOURSELF.

    If you have any further questions or need help,feel free to contact me at kaiden4@aol.com

  11. truth says:

    It’s more simple that than. Focus on multi-tier affiliate programs that pay you a commission on multiple levels… also focus on service focused products where people use the service as a platform to do something else. That’s why companies such as paypal and ebay are so popular. Lastly focus on good looking landing pages that would get decent conversion rates. If you want all three then check out Snurl . com / FXpromote This is by far the best multi-tier affiliate program of 2010

  12. autism says:

    Maybe someone in your house was on your pc and was clicking on your ads ?

  13. rails says:

    DEAD right! BUT people always start backwards:) NOBODY wants to hear that they need to actually drive traffic (targeted) to their site to make money…they want to hear that there is a magic product that will make ^ figures a year just by joining the affiliate program!:) NICE video, you tha best!

  14. urbantool says:

    hi lisa can you promote my affiliate link

  15. corpo says:

    She is right, the best affiliate programs are related to the niche however she failed to mention anything about multi-tier affiliate programs or focusing on service based products that people depend upon in order to do something. That’s why sites such as ebay and paypal do so well. They provide people with a platform to do something. If anybody is looking for an awesome product with high conversions and a killer multi tier affiliate program then check out Snurl . com / FXpromote That one works

  16. Hi: I have joined over 140 affiliate programs of gaming sites (bingo, casino, poker, skill games, and sportsbooks). Only about two dozen or so of these have resulted in any income — around $4K in the last 6 months.

    If you are interested in promoting gaming sites, then you may find my article helpful; it's called "Seven Tips for Choosing an Online Gaming Affiliate Program". It contains tips as well as my top 12 recommended affiliate programs.
    http://robertmedl.com/7OGAPtips.htm

    Email me directly if you have additional questions!
    Robert

  17. guzen says:

    Thanks For the Information. I Appreciate What You Do Here.

  18. nacao says:

    Great video – clear and precise – it is all about driving traffic…

  19. rosstiemann says:

    Here. dig around in these sites a little bit.
    http://www.hubpages.com
    http://www.squidoo.com
    http://www.ezinearticles.com
    http://www.nowpublic.com
    http://www.scribd.com
    http://wordpress.com
    http://forums.digitalpoint.com
    http://www.vivastreet.com
    http://www.craigslist.com
    http://www.blogger.com
    http://www.expatriates.com/

    Also try google adwords.

  20. BLUE PIXEL says:

    Wow, lots of people spamming your question with irrelevant links,,,sorry to see that.

    Try to find various programs that reach a general audience or the topic of the content.

    If you are trying to get people to come to visit your town, try a hotel or travel program, or offer luggage or maps, or children's travel games programs. Something people may use in your home town or a general program with all of the above like Eastern Mountain Sports.

    You may also want to think about trying to use a restaurant program if there are any restaurants in your hometown that may have a coupon or deal.

    Try to find something relevant to what the purpose of the site is, or something related to the copy. If you have a local drugstore you want to write about, try using the hocks.com program which is a small online pharmacy (no I have no affiliation with them).

    Basically, pick something relevant or something that will ad value to your end user.

    You may also want to think about non-profit organization's programs like AARP or something if you have a largely older population as well.

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