"Affiliate Marketing Programs That Can Add Value Without Costs to Web
Sites."
Many small businesses have found ways to earn money from visitors to their Web
site, even though their sites are not equipped to handle Internet transactions.
How? By joining an affiliate marketing program.
After taking the time to create and promote your Web site, you, too, may find
that joining an affiliate marketing program is a cost-effective way to enhance
the value of your own Internet investment. That type of "virtual"
alliance may help you increase revenue without increasing costs. In addition,
an alliance can increase the value of your customers' visits by increasing the
quality of your Web site, thereby encouraging more visits and increasing your
opportunities to establish and maintain relationships with your customers.
What is affiliate marketing?
Affiliate marketing programs came into their own during the Internet boom of
the mid- to late-1990s. Organized to create virtual business relationships,
they are an agreement between two companies to steer business in the form of
Web traffic from one Web site to another in return for compensation. If organized
correctly, they are a win-win situation for both partners. They help large companies
with elaborate, transaction-oriented Web sites increase their Web traffic while
providing increased cash flows to smaller businesses with brochure-style Web
sites.
How do affiliate programs work?
When you join an affiliate program, you will be able to download an icon or
button to add to your Web site. Visitors to your site who click on that button
will be sent to the transaction portion of your partner's site. Your partner
should have specialized internal computer systems in place. Those systems track
all sales generated during the visit that originated from your Web site. In
other words, you will own a portion of all sales generated during that visit.
If the visitor places an order, you will receive a percentage of the proceeds
of the sale, based on the original agreement. A typical revenue-sharing arrangement
is for 5 percent of the total sale, regardless of the size of the sale.
Choosing an affiliate partner-
Keep some important points in mind when choosing your affiliate partner:
* Don't partner with a company that charges a fee or requires a minimum level
of sales to waive a fee. An affiliate program should not cost you a dime. Programs
with conditions are little more than pyramid schemes and should be avoided.
* Do choose a company with which you already have a working relationship. If
you've worked with a large supplier or customer over a period of time, you know
whether they are trustworthy or not, and have a good idea of the kind of reputation
they have in the local or national business community. That gives you the opportunity
to avoid partners who are not ethical.
* Choose a partner that will enhance the value of your site to your customers.
By making a link to a company on your Web site, you are making a statement about
the quality of that company to your customer base, your most important corporate
asset. You don't want to jeopardize the goodwill you've built with your customers,
so choose your partners wisely.
Potential benefits-
A well-planned affiliate-marketing program can accomplish two important goals
for your business without increasing costs. The first and most important is
the real opportunity to grow revenue. Second, by aligning with the right partner,
visitors to your site may find it a good jumping-off point to the rest of the
Internet. That could turn your site into a "portal," which could help
get your customers into the habit of visiting your Web site more frequently.
About the Author:
Eric Brassell Sr. is an affiliate of the Six Figure Income Marketing Group.
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