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Earn Money From Your Web-Site
With Affiliate Links by: Knut Holt
If you have a website with some traffic, you can make money
by having links to merchants' online shops on your site.If
someone goes through your links into the shop of the merchant,
and buys something, you earn commission from the sale, between
5% and 40% depending on type of merchant. Some merchants also
pay for each click or each lead. A lead is a new visitor to
the shop that asks for more information or prize offers.
People or companies having these links on their web-sites,
are called affiliates, and the links are called affiliate
links. The administrative infrastructure by the merchant that
the affiliate register into, in order to get the linking code,
is called an affiliate program.
To register into an affiliate program is usually free, and
through the program you get freely all you need to make the
linking code, to monitor the traffic through your links, and
to see what commission you have earned.
An affiliate program is not a MLM program, since the
affiliates only earn from sales, leads or clicks.
However, in many programs you can recruit other affiliates
and earn some commission from the sales made by the recruited
affiliates too.
There are also common networks operated by third-part
companies where several merchants use a common software and
administrative infrastructure to recruit affiliates and
monitor the traffic from affiliates. These are called
affiliate networks. Both the merchants and potetial
affilliates register into the network, and the affiliates can
find links to the online shops of hundreds of merchants to use
at their web-site. Examples of affiliate networks are
Commission Junction and Clixgalore.
From my experience, the best affiliate programs are for
merchants selling althernative health items or items for
erotic improvements. I also have good experience with programs
in the fields skincare, cosmetics and hobby.
What will work best for you, will however depend upon the
kind of traffic you have, and the interests of people visiting
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