5 Affiliate Marketing Facts of Life by Marige
O'Brien
Affiliate Marketing (AM) is fast becoming a major trend in online
business. With the internet still in its adolescent years, it has
already established itself as an extremely viable career
opportunity, bridging the advertising gap for companies, while
providing much sought-after work at home revenue.
With the
boom in affiliate marketing, however, there is a growing wave of new
marketers that become easily discouraged when the initial hype wears
off and they don't understand what to expect in the business. For
those just entering the arena, here are a few Facts Of Life about
Affiliate Marketing:
1) YOU WILL HAVE TO INVEST SOME
MONEY Affiliate marketing being a hybrid of the independent
contractor & the self-employed small business owner, it is
inevitable that some money be invested. While a contractor might
earn a base pay + commission, they also have little or no control
over product, promotion or price. And, while a self-employed owner
controls all these, they also pay all the bills.
But an AM is
neither. They don't control price nor, once they sign up, product.
But they do control promotion. And, unlike a self-employed worker,
they bear only a fraction of the costs. The advertising fraction.
So, the bad news is affiliate marketers do have to invest
some money, at some point, even in the best programs or
scenerios. But this has also become a growing trend in all sales
positions, as well as positions in all industries. Many positions
include a certain amount of investment. Any job that requires a
uniform, for example, means investing in special clothes. Plus most
realtors must pay for their own advertising.
The good news
is that, unlike other sales positions (but similar to small
business), the AM controls that cost because they decide on which
advertisements to invest.
The best news is that many
companies, like Plug-in-Profits (http://trackermo.com/pips.html),
now offer great affiliate support and will guide the new AM
until they understand the business and can stand on their own two
feet.
2) YOU WILL HAVE TO INVEST SOME TIME Affiliate
marketing works on the slide-rule effect. That is, the more effort
the AM invests, the richer the dividends. And, like a microcosm of a
career, the AM works their tail off in the beginning-- then works
less and less as their sales build. But this can be measured in
months, rather than years (thus, the mirocosm).
Still, many
enter the AM arena thinking all they have to do is sign up as an
affiliate, then sit back and reap the rewards. And that's just when
they should be getting busy. The rewards will come, but not
until they've put in their time.
The bad news here is to
expect to eat, drink and sleep marketing-- at first.
The
good news is that, according to experts in the field, an affiliate
can expect to see a return on their investment within the first 3-9
months, depending on how much time they spend at it.
3) YOU
WILL GET BURNED ONCE OR TWICE It's inevitable. Either by paying
astronomical fees for hosting, for leads or for some other service
(not to mention, the existence of scams), it happens. That's why
"expert" and "experience" have the same root word. It takes
experience to know what's going on, how to spot a scam, and to know
a good opportunity when it arrives.
The good news is,
experience is the best teacher of all. And a new AM will soon learn
from their mistakes.
4) YOU WILL HAVE TO UPDATE
YOURSELF The internet has been called the most fluid industry
ever. That's a poetic way of saying it changes faster and more often
than a body of water. Engineers call it expotential growth,
though it's more reminiscent of growth on a cellular level:
Rather like a baby starting as two single cells and, in nine short
months, becoming a fully formed infant. Or, like a pyramid scheme
that really works!
Whatever the analogy, the point is the
internet is constantly, incessantly, (sometimes annoyingly)
changing. What was vital two years ago (SE placement, keywords,
Pay-Per-Click), is now becoming passe, replaced by new types of more
effective marketing techniques (PowerLinking, Opt-in lists,
pay-per-buy).
All of which leads to--
5) YOU MUST BE
PRO-ACTIVE To keep the revenues up, AMs must find good resources
to monitor the business. Newsletters, forums and affiliate resource
pages all become vital to watching the latest trends. They are
filled with the latest information, the latest ideas and the newest
concepts in advertising.
Also, in the case of the AM with
their own website, that must be updated occasionally, too, while the
affiliate landing page is kept up by the company. But when an AM
opts for their own page, they must be aware that every few months or
years, a new enhancement takes off. Right now, the latest is audio
and or animated spokespeople.
Once an affiliate marketer
arms themself with these facts of life, they have a very good chance
of succeeding in this new arena.--mo
About the Author
About The Author Marige O'Brien has worked as a writer, web
designer and, most recently, internet marketer. Her own website can
be found at www.trackermo.com
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