"Affiliate Programs : Golden Opportunity or Waste of Time?"
Now that the idea of doing business over the internet has been firmly established,
many potential internet businessmen are searching for the best way to do business.
Usually the choice comes down to whether you want to set up your own business
and online store, or sign up for an affiliate program.
First of all, let's define what we mean by an affiliate program. An affiliate
program is basically an internet business set up by someone else. They could
be selling physical goods, education, information or any other products that
can be sold online. By signing up as their affiliate, you are helping them promote
their business or store. In return, they will pay you a commission for each
sale you bring them. The amount of commission varies between different affiliate
programs. Examples of affiliate programs include Amazon.com and Wordtracker,
which you can visit at:
http://www.onlinebiz-help.com/links/wordtracker.html
1) EARNINGS
So how does an affiliate program differ from starting your own online store?
Let's start by looking at the potential earnings. (After all, the main reason
everyone wants to start an internet business is for the money). When you sign
up for an affiliate program, you will be paid a commission for each sale you
refer to the online store. This commission can range from 5% to 15% for physical
products, and possibly up to 50% or more for virtual products such as subscriptions
and ebooks.
On the other hand, if you start your own store, your profit can be much higher.
For virtual products, your profit can be 100% of your selling price. After all,
once the newsletter or ebook is created, you do not need to spend any more effort.
When someone buys your ebook, they just download it from your website. If you
are selling a physical product, your profit depends on whether you are manufacturing
the product yourself, or buying from a wholesaler or dropshipping company. Your
profit in this case could easily be more than 40% or 50%.
So, if you only consider the potential earnings, starting your own business
is more lucrative than joining an affiliate program.
2) LOGISTICS
However, money isn't everything (Or so they say). When you are starting your
own internet business, there are a number of logistic issues you need to look
at. Here are a few things you would need to take care of:
a) Create your website
b) Design your product (if you are selling new products)
c) Create your product (if you are selling new physical products, or any virtual
products)
d) Set up an online store
e) Set up a merchant account or payment gateway
f) Set up a warehouse or storage space (if you are selling physical products)
g) Have procedures and staff ready to fulfill orders
h) Set up an affiliate program to get others to market the products for you
i) Monitor for fraud
j) Monitor stock levels
As they say, "No pain, no gain". Having your own store pays very
well, but requires a substantial time investment from you.
On the other hand, if you sign up for an affiliate program, all you need to
do is set up a website to promote the program. All the ads, banners, marketing
text etc will be provided to you by the affiliate program. Your only responsibilities
would be to get people to visit your website, and hopefully click on the affiliate
links to buy the products that you are promoting.
3) CONVERSION
Whether you have your own business or are promoting an affiliate program, the
bottom line is the conversion rate, or the percentage of visitors that actually
buy something from you. A number of factors influence this conversion rate.
Factors as quality of the product, quality of the website, customer support
are all important. However, I personally believe that the most important factor
is trust.
When a potential customer arrives at your website, he will need to trust your
site enough for him to be willing to buy from you. After all, on the internet
you are just a faceless salesman. He doesn't know who is actually running the
site and whether he will actually get the goods that he orders.
Having said that, one of the key methods of garnering trust is by recommendation
and referral. If a store is being referred to or recommended by another website,
the potential customer will feel that the store is trustworthy. After all, if
the store is not trustworthy, why would the other website recommend it?
This is where affiliate programs shine. When you refer a potential customer
to the store for which you are an affiliate, the customer will feel more relieved,
since the store is being recommended by your site, a 3rd party. The customer
will be more likely to buy from the store, benefiting both the store, and you
as well.
There are both pros and cons to joining an affiliate program. You might earn
less with an affiliate program compared to starting your own store, but I believe
the benefits of not having to be responsible for the logistics makes affiliate
programs are very viable "passive" source of income.
For more information on affiliate programs, do visit http://www.onlinebiz-help.com
Steven is the webmaster of http://www.onlinebiz-help.com - Your Guide To Internet
Business. His website contains various resources on affiliate programs and internet
marketing advice to help you succeed in your internet business. |