Putting Affiliate Programs On Your Website
by Stephen Warren
Putting affiliate programs on
your website is a great way to earn money, however, unlike adsense ads where
you can just put them there and leave them, putting affiliate programs up can
take more work.
What's An Affiliate Program?
An affiliate program is where an owner of a service or
product, gives you a commission for doing a certain task, mainly generating
sales for their product or service, but it can be per click through to their
site, or subscriptions to their newsletter etc. For example, my webhost has an
affiliate program, so if I tell people to go there and sign up Ill earn a
commission on that sale. I wouldnt ever recommend anything that isnt top notch,
so they deserve the recommendation, and you deserve the best webhost out there.
So you win because you got a product that has been tried and tested so you know
what youre going to get is good quality, I win because I make a commission and
have made a visitor to my site happy, and my webhost wins because they have a
new customer.
So Everyone wins and everyones happy.
So Why Isn't Everyone Doing It?
Mainly because a lot of people don't know about them,
alternatively, its because (As I said earlier) its not as simple as just
putting a piece of code there and leaving it,expecting to make a lot of money,
because that just wont happen. For best results, it can take a bit of work. Its
easy to sign up to them no problem, theyll even give you material to help you
promote their product or service (If theyre any good), some will even give you
entire webpages to help you promote them. However, for absolute best results,
this still isnt enough. Remember, even if they give you an entire page to
promote, you still have to get people there right? Not only that but it can
take time to see any results. If you already have a big website with loads of
people coming to it everyday, you shouldnt have a problem, but a lot of people
dont have that luxury.
How Do I Ensure My Success?
Well nothing you do can guarantee your success
unfortunately, even if you do everything right, things still might not go your
way, thats just life unfortunately. However if you do what Im about to tell
you, you would have massively increased your chances of succeeding by far.
One thing that is an absolute must, is a newsletter or
autoresponder (preferably both) for the product youre promoting. Why? To keep
in touch with that person, to remind them that you exist, and to remind them
why they must have the product or service that your an affiliate of. The thing
that most people have a problem with, is that they write like they are trying
to sell the website visitor something. This immediately brings up their guard
and youll probably lose them and their trust forever. Instead you need to try
and be as helpful as possible, sympathize with their problems and show ways to
fix them, and at the end, you can say "product x can fix all these problems for
you", they'll think "Wow, this guys been really helpful to me and the stuff hes
talked about previously sounded good, if hes recommending this to me then it
must be good." Then youll get your sale and commission. But you have to build
up that rapport and trust with that visitor first. Doing that with one helpful
page, isnt going to improve your chances by much, thats where autoresponders
and newsletters come in.
What you need to do is write about 7 helpful articles
relating to the problems that, that potential customer has, which product x can
solve. However, in the first 5 or 6 articles dont even mention product x. This
way you can be helpful to them, get around that barrier and then theyll be more
receptive to whatever youre going to recommend to them. Why about 7 articles?
Because studies show that it takes about 7 points of high quality, informative
contact before an individual will take an action, ushc as purchasing a product.
Also, that give you time to build up a lot of trust. Its like youre not selling
them a product, youre providing ways for them to solve their problems, and
eventually suggesting a product that can help.
Okay So Where Do I Start?
If you have a website already, think of a product that
your visitors are likely to want or perhaps already use. Google it and add
"affiliate" or "affiliate program" at the end, this will bring up a large
selection of websites that sell the product your visitors want, and have an
affiliate program for it. Look through as many as you can and see what they
have to offer. Youre going to have to think very carefully before picking one.
Because whatever you pick, will have your credibility all over it, so if its
crap, everyone will think youre just trying to sell crap and make money without
considering their well being. So, as you can imagine, your credibility and
level of trust will take a massive nose dive.
So if possible, ask for a free sample to test it out and
see if its any good before you recommend it to your subscribers. Most companies
will be reluctant to do this if its a physical product, but if its a digital
product like an electronic book for example, they would be very foolish not to
let you try it. Think about it, how much does it cost to let someone download
something? Probably just a few pennies in bandwidth and thats it!
Thats not the only thing youll have to think about though.
You also need to think about the commission level youll be receiving as well.
If its a digital product, expect a minimum of 40% commission, anything less
than this and they probably dont believe in their product enough, which should
send alarm bells to ring off in your head, i.e. stay away from them. If its a
physical product, it will vary quite a bit from industry to industry.
You also need to think of ticket price, i.e. how expensive
it is. Is it a high ticket item? If it is, expect far fewer sales. You need to
think carefully, do my visitors have the money to pay for this? If not, forget
it. Also remember that the higher the ticket price, the more trust youre going
to have to build, meaning more work that youll have to put in.
Youll also need to think about how often youre paid and
what the minimum payment thresh hold is. For example, are you paid monthly, and
is the minimum $50 earned before you get paid? If its quarterly payments or
anything above $100 before you can expect to get paid, you should steer clear
from them. Imagine if you put all that hard work in, only to not quite make
$100 for a long time, it means youll be waiting for that $100. The same applies
if its quarterly payments i.e. every 3 months. You shouldnt have to wait 3
months to get paid, so dont. There should be plenty of affiliate programs on
the internet, and probably many for youre industry, so dont settle for
substandard affiliate programs.
What If I Don't Already Have A Website?
If you don't have a website already, then you can make an
entire website around any affiliate product you like. This should get you a
decent amount of success. Because youll be focused on one topic. And can easily
dedicate an entire newsletter to that topic, hopefully resulting in more sales.
However, as youre starting from scratch it might take you longer to be
successful. In order to get people to your site right away, youll probably have
to use ppc (Pay per click) advertising. This means putting an advertisement for
the product or service youre promoting, into google or any other search engine,
and paying x amount every time someone clicks on your advertisement. Ill go
more in-depth with pay per click in another article.
For now that should help you get started. Best of
luck
Stephen Warren is the creator of
http://www.makeagreatsite.com Learn how to make a great
site and turn it into a money making machine in no time.
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