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Affiliation/Association Programs Let's take a realistic look at affiliate programs, what
they can and can't do for your business and how to maximize your chances
of creating a successful, long-term business with them. An affiliate program (also known as a reseller, associate, referral or partnership program) is essentially a revenue-sharing arrangement whereby you, the affiliate, receive payment from the owner of a product or service that you promote on their behalf. Affiliate programs are an excellent way for the new internet entrepreneur to start an online business.
TYPES OF AFFILIATE PROGRAMS There are various types of affiliate programs. The most
simple involves you, the affiliate, placing a banner ad, graphic or text
link at your site which is linked to the site of the business you are
promoting. This link is coded with your unique affiliate ID so that the
site visitor is recorded at the target site as having originated from
your site, thereby allowing you to be credited with the sale. Payment is generally a fixed percentage of the sale value
(commission) or "pay per click", where the affiliate is paid a
certain amount for every time a site visitor clicks on the link at the
affiliate's site, whether or not a sale is made. The more sophisticated affiliate programs are multi-tier
and allow the affiliate to earn commissions not only on the traffic they
directly refer to the target site but also a proportion of sales
generated by their sub-affiliates. BENEFITS OF AFFILIATE PROGRAMS The greatest benefit of affiliate programs is that when you
are just starting out in your own online business you don't have to
worry about creating your own product or service. You just promote
someone else's and get a share of the revenue pie for your efforts. The owner of the product/service is also responsible for
collecting payment, customer service and the myriad other details that
come up on a day to day basis in running the business. DISADVANTAGES OF AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
The main and obvious disadvantage of affiliate programs is
that it is the owner of the product/service who earns the lion's share
of the profit on the sale. You're working on commission. You will NEVER earn by way of
affiliate program commissions as much as you can earn by way of profits
from producing and selling your own product/service. As a result, affiliate programs represent a high
opportunity cost when you consider what you could earn if you instead
channeled the time and energy you spend on promoting affiliate programs
into creating and promoting your own product/service. For this reason, it does not make sound business sense to rely solely on affiliate program income for the longer term growth of your business. Instead, think of them as a way of dipping your toe in the water when you're first getting started, and a nice little sideline once you've created your own product/service. Do NOT build your business around affiliate programs with the intention this will always be the backbone of your business. You'll be stunting your own growth if you do. |