Just To Get You Started

If affiliate marketing is something you have just heard for the first time...

If you have heard of affiliate marketing, but because of your other committments, you do not have the time to think about it until now...

If you have heard of affiliate marketing, but think its just an internet scam like other work at home advertisements...

If you are keen to start an affiliate marketing business, but do not have a solid foundation about its concepts...

As long as you are not an affiliate guru making millions from affiliate marketing already, this free 30 page ebook will shed some light on what it is all about.

What If I Am Not New To Affiliate Marketing?

If you are an intermediate affiliate marketer who has made a bit here and there with considerably little success, I would recommend stepping up your affiliate business with a good coaching program.

Even Tiger Woods who is No. 1 has a swing coach. Even affiliate marketers earning $100 a day are joining this program to learn the steps to getting to their next level of $1000 a day, shouldn't you consider help if you find yourself stuck and not moving forward?

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Affiliate Marketing Tips - How and Where You Can Get Content For Your Niche Website

A great website often comes with captivating content for its visitors. When a visitor drops by your website and find useful articles that are worth the read, they would most probably stay longer or even like it enough to bookmark it for future visits. If your articles can even solve their problems or give them a valuable tip, it is one of the best ways of building a relationship with your visitor. They would also be most likely to convert into your customers too.

Here are a few options you can use to develop content in your niche website:

1) Pay for content written by ghostwriters

A very easy way of getting content for your website is by hiring ghostwriters to write for you. If you can't imagine the thought of writing or are simply too lazy to, you can engage others online at sites like elance.com. An article can go as low as $3, but you usually get what you pay for and the quality of the article may not be professional as what you expect. To get high quality articles, be prepared to fork out a bit more. Get to know your ghostwriter, and probably request for their portfolio. You should also spell out what you require in the topics you would like them to write about. It is also important to make sure the articles they write are meant for actual human reading and not just full of keywords just for bots and spiders to pick up.

2) Public domain works

These are actually articles or books for which the copyright has expired. Anyone can copy, modify and re-use this information for their own benefit. You can even remove the original author's name and sell the article as your own.

3) Write your own articles

Well, if you don't have the extra money to spare and you have a penchant for writing, why not develop the content yourself? The greatest advantage of writing your own articles is the personal style you are able to inject in your website. To your visitors, they would also find your content more consistent when you are the only author. If you have several ghostwriters writing for you instead, each might have their own personality and writing style and your articles might not sync so well. If you write yourself though, remember to be as natural as possible. You can also be funny at times, no worries, because that's your website! Readers usually appreciate a dash of humor and they find rapport with you through your articles. Building a customer relationship is one of the best pre-sell advantages one can get, so don't belittle its importance in your affiliate marketing business.

Authored By:
Angela Tay

Monday, August 11, 2008

Top 7 Differences Between Affiliate Marketing And MLM

Are you confused between affiliate marketing and multilevel marketing? How does each work? These ways of making money are actually different from each other, so do not get them mixed up!

Affiliate Marketing

1) People who join affiliate programs and sell products or leads for these companies are known as affiliates.

2) Affiliates do not need to buy products first before they can promote them, so its basically zero cost to start.

3) If the products affiliates promote results in any sales, they will earn a certain percentage of the selling price.

4) Some affiliate companies have a downline scheme for their affiliates, but not all do. This means they can promote their products, as well as recruit new affiliates to work for them. But even if they do, it is usually limited to the second tier only.

5) Affiliates have it easy in terms of order fulfilment as their main job is to bring the potential customer to the affiliate company's website. If this results in sale, the company handles the backend details, like processing the order, shipping the product, and customer service. The affiliate pockets the commissions once the customer makes the payment for the product. As easy as 1-2-3!

6) Because of their unique position as the middlemen, sometimes affiliates do not know their customers personally. The customer could be someone who has found the affiliate's webpage or recommendation through search engines. But with current tracking services and promotions through their own email marketing list, it has now become easier for affiliates to know who their customer is. This is important as the affiliate can follow up and promote other related products to the same customer for repeated sales.

7) Affiliate merchants often set their products at the same price. Every affiliate, whether newbie or super affiliate, has to sell them at the same price. They cannot undercut the price themselves as the payment processor is generic for all. However, they can provide bonus products or services of their own to attract more sales.

Multilevel Marketing (MLM)

1) People who join MLM programs are known as resellers or multilevel marketers.

2) Resellers usually have to buy a minimal quantity of the products they market to qualify for their earnings, according to their tier in the MLM company.

3) If resellers manage to sell their product, they can keep the full proceeds of the sales.

4) Usually all MLM companies have a membership structure where an existing reseller can recruit new marketers under their wing and earn a percentage of commissions out of their second-tier sales. The longer they build their downline, the more they will benefit.

5) Multilevel marketers often have to handle the order process themselves as they sell and deal directly with their customers. They might need a car to visit their customers, and deliver their products, and if necessary, address the concerns of the customer personally.

6) As MLM resellers know who their customers is, they have a personal relationship with them, which can be an advantage as they can provide more customer support and follow up. If the customer is happy and comfortable with them, they might buy their MLM products repeatedly.

7) MLM resellers can set their own prices about the products if necessary to attract sales. Competition often leads to lower prices though, and undercutting is not a long term solution. Win your competitor by providing a personalised customer relationship instead!

I hope after reading this article, it would have cleared most of your doubts with regards to affiliate marketing and MLM. Decide where you interest lies and find a suitable program to start with. I chose the affiliate marketing route, how about you? To find out how you can make money online with affiliate marketing, remember to download this free ebook for tips on how to get started!


Authored By:
Angela Tay