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Are You Committing Affiliate Suicide?


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Gareth Longbottom
garethtotalonlinebusiness.com

Six Figure Income
http://www.quickinfo247.com/7653667/FREE


Whenever I get asked why the number of people actually making money

online from affiliate programs is so low, I have a number of answers ready.



I feel the one of the main reasons is the way people are advertising their

opportunity to the prospect.



Just think about that for a moment, also think about how you are bringing

prospects into your program or opportunity.



Far too many new affiliates tend to over-hype their opportunity in the

hope of getting a new sign-up, some do it through mis-education about

the opportunity and some through a deliberate effort to mislead to get

an end result.



Unfortunately, this form of advertising will have a huge negative affect on

their monthly online income and also on the way a prospect will react

when they realize that the opportunity is not all that was promised.



If this type of advertising and promotion describes the way you are

promoting, I can predict your online future for you right now..................



.................................you don't have one!



That's right, you are wasting your time and money trying to build a

successful online business in this way. If your business is MLM or

network marketing based then you will soon find yourself dead in

the water.



To build a solid residual income from one of those business types, you

need to build a solid team of affiliates and members who trust you, and

are prepared to follow you and your methods to get results.



More often than not you can not be successful unless your team or

downline is successful, if you bring them in by promising more than

you can deliver they will be gone before they earn you a cent.



If you want to build a successful online business in MLM or Network

Marketing then you need to be honest and upfront about your program.

If you have to make false claims about your opportunity to get people to

sign-up, then you need to start looking for a new opportunity to join.



Find yourself a company that has been around for a while and I mean

a few years not months. Find a company that is continuing to grow each

year and that pays a good percentage of commission to it's affiliates

per sale. I personally wouldn't go for any company that isn't offering over

30% commission per sale, unless the price of the product or service is

high priced.



Also, look for a company that offers continued training, support and

motivation from both your upline and the company itself.



I would also choose one that is free to join and has a way for you to build

your business up on any budget and in your own time . If the opportunity

is proven to turn it's affiliates into successful home business owners, then

they know you will in turn be generating the company a profit. So why

would they charge you to join and risk frightening you away with a

sign-up fee?



Think about that for a minute and I am sure you will come to the

right conclusion!



I would also go for a company that offers a chance for you to generate

residual income, (i.e.: get paid many times for work you do just once)

otherwise you will spend most of your time trying to find new customers

rather than helping your affiliates become a success.



By helping your affiliates and downlines become successful you will in

turn become successful yourself.



Last but not least, you need to be prepared to commit to your opportunity

for at least 12 months to give yourself a chance of success. I hear a lot of

people saying that three months is long enough to know whether the

opportunity will work for you, but it will probably take you that long to learn

all about the opportunity and how to get the most out of it. If by spending

just 5-10 hours per week for 12 months you could be earning thousands

of dollars each month , don't you think that would be worth your time and

effort?



Remember, be proud of your opportunity and enjoy your online business

and that will come through to your prospects and affiliates. Within 1 to 2

years you could be earning more each month than you did all last year.



Stay with it and never give up your dreams.



*******************************************************

Gareth Longbottom is an online business owner and trainer with the

#1 independently rated Home Business Opportunity in the world.

Take a look and see if you fit into his highly motivated team.

http://www.quickinfo247.com/7653667/FREE

*******************************************************





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