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The Truth About Affiliate Programs


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Elena Fawkner
janahbbo.com

A Home-Based Business Online
http://www.ahbbo.com


The Truth About Affiliate Programs



© 2002 Elena Fawkner



Affiliate programs are a brilliant idea. For the owner of

the product, they're a way of recruiting a veritable army

of salespeople to promote your product without having to

pay them a dime unless and until they generate a sale.

For the affiliate, they're a great way of earning extra

cash from an existing, high-traffic website with virtually

zero additional effort.



Only problem is, most affiliates don't HAVE an existing,

high-traffic website and they're suckered into thinking that

it's a simple matter of signing up for an affiliate program

and "driving traffic" to the product owner's site using a

uniquely-coded URL. Well, it IS that simple. And it isn't.



If you don't already have your own high-traffic website,

how do you think you're going to drive traffic to the

product owner's site in the hope of generating a sale?



Well, there are a few ways, actually. And all of them are

going to cost you either time or money.



First off, you're going to have to spend money on

advertising. How much? Well, consider this. Estimates

vary but, roughly, only 2-4% of people who see your ad

will actually click on your link. Of that 2-4%, only 1% or

so of THEM will go on to buy. In addition, it takes, on

average, 7 or 8 exposures to your ad before people will

click on it. AND to achieve even these piddly numbers

your market must be targeted in the first place. This is,

as you can see, nothing but a numbers game. Pure and

simple.



So what does all this mean to you, the advertiser without

a website? Well, to start with you're going to want to

advertise where a LOT of people are going to see your ad.

But not just ANY people. People interested in the product

you're wanting to sell - your target market. So this cuts

out the free classifieds and FFAs. And it means you're

going to have to spend advertising dollars.



Where do you go to advertise then? The most effective

form of advertising is in ezines. Take mine, for example.

At the time of writing, my subscriber database is around

14,000. Each week I run an ad for my own opportunity (in

addition to running ads from other paying advertisers). I

generally get about 500 click-throughs over the course of

the 2 or 3 days following publication. That's a click-through

rate of about 3.6%, about in line with the average.



If you were to pay to advertise in my ezine, it would cost

you $70 for a single classified based on my $5 CPM ($5 per

every 1,000 subscribers) pricing formula. This is not an

uncommon formula for pricing ezine advertising. You're

therefore paying around 14 cents per click. That's not bad.



Other than that, what can you do? Well, you can choose

to spend time rather than money. An obvious choice

considering what I've just said is to start your OWN ezine.



Build your own list and over time you will have a large

subscriber database to put your ad in front of too ...

and it won't cost you a dime. But this takes time and it

takes work. It's taken me two and a half years to build

a list of 14,000 subscribers. And it takes a few hours of

work to put together the ezine itself including writing the

feature article. Every week, week in, week out. Is it worth

it? Absolutely.



And once you're publishing your own ezine, it's a simple

enough matter to distribute your articles for other ezine

publishers to run in their ezines. That 4 or 5 liner at the

end telling readers who you are with a link to your website

(or, if you don't have one, the website of the owner of

the product you're selling) is effectively free advertising

for you. Not all publishers accept article submissions

though, so be sure to find out whether they do before

submitting your articles to them.



But think about this. If you're doing all this work anyway,

doesn't it make sense to create your OWN website (in

addition to your ezine)? Sure it takes time and it takes

work and it takes money (but not a lot - hosting fees can

be pretty cheap if you know where to go). But once it's

done and you're just in maintenance mode - adding fresh

content every few days, uploading your latest ezine and

maintaining your archives - your website does so much

of the work for you. Generate a few hundred unique

visitors a day and you can be getting the same click-

through rate to your affiliate site *for nothing* that you

were paying someone else 14 cents a click for. EVERY

SINGLE DAY. 24/7/365.



So, this is the truth about affiliate programs. They're great

if you're the product owner and they're great if you can

link to your affiliate site from your own high-traffic site.

But if you don't have your own site, you're going to have to

buy traffic to your affiliate site - either with money, time or

both. How many sales are you going to have to generate

to earn enough commission to more than cover your time and

costs and leave you with a profit?



Bottom line? Setting out to make money with affiliate

programs before you have your own site in place is putting

the cart before the horse. Yes, you want to make money

and you want to do it quickly. But it just doesn't work that

way. Not with affiliate programs, anyway. So adjust

your expectations and do first steps first. It will be slow

going to start. It will take you weeks to create a worthwhile

site and then MONTHS to generate the kind of traffic you

need. But if you take a long-term approach to your

business and take the time now to lay the proper foundation,

you'll reap the dividends for years to come.



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Elena Fawkner is editor of A Home-Based Business Online ...

practical home business ideas for the work-from-home

entrepreneur. http://www.ahbbo.com

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