An affiliate website is a pretty basic model. Simply put, the affiliate website attempts to sell products or services of other businesses. In return you are paid a commission for either direct sells or in some cases just for referrals or leads. The great thing about this model is that you don't have to worry about inventory or customer service. The bad thing is that you are limited as to what percentage of the profit you make from a sell.
After you decide what you want to sell, to get started you need to address three areas. First you need a website. Second you need products or services you can refer visitor so. Finally, you need people to visit your website. The great thing is that you can get all of these things for little to no money.
Selecting what you want to sell is an important first step. While the topic for another article, it is important that you select products or services that will be in demand and deliver buyers. Choices range from niche products that have relatively small but loyal buyers, for instance Yankees memorabilia fans, or a large buyer pool, for instance baseball memorabilia. Make sure you research the topic, find out who your competitors will be, and think about how you will best get buyers to come to your site.
Once you've decided what to sell, the first thing to do is get a website up and running. This can as simple as a blog site or as complex as a custom hosted website. While there are reasons for both ends, I recommend ‘cutting your teeth' with a simple, free (or almost) website. Consider a free blog site from Google Blogger, or WordPress. You can get a relatively unique domain name for free and set-up is extremely simple. As an alternative, consider registering a domain with a hosting service like 1and1 or GoDaddy. You can get a basic website of a few dollars a month and have the advantage of having a completely unique domain like (your-products.com). If you have a website already, consider adding complementary affiliate links to the existing site. For instance in the Yankee's example, if you have a ‘stats' site already in place, consider adding memorabilia affiliate links.
You've now got a place to sell your affiliate products now it is time to get products and services that you can sell. There are essentially two ways to go here. First you could find the products and services you want to re-sell and establish an affiliate relationship directly with the merchant. For instance maybe there is an artist who sells Yankee's lithographs. Directly established relationships likely will have a number of disadvantages, such as a lack of prepared marketing graphics or automated affiliate tracking. The advantage may be a higher referral fee. An alternative I recommend is to use an affiliate management service like Linkshare, Commission Junction or Shareasale. These services provide affiliate business site owners with affiliate relationships with potentially thousands of products, services and merchants. These services offer ready-made marketing and automated tracking of referrals and sales. The disadvantage is that the management service becomes a ‘middle-man' who will get a small piece of referral profits. Again, for your first affiliate website I would definitely recommend using a management service.
Finally, you need traffic. Unfortunately, you are not the only person or business that will be selling whatever you are selling. That means you will have to compete for traffic. Again, there are whole articles, websites and books on the topic but you have to market your website to get traffic. Getting traffic to your website is an ongoing effort as for any business. You'll need to use a combination of marketing alternatives ranging from publishing free articles on sites like ArticleDashboard to paying for traffic through services like Google Adwords. While getting traffic to your website can take both time and money, any business has to consider this an investment in the business.
By creating a new website or adding affiliate links to your existing website affiliate marketing can be a great way to earn revenue. Get started with products or services you think will be valued by others. Set up a storefront to display your affiliate products and then drive traffic to the website. There are lots of great information sources on each component of an affiliate business. Take the time to explore these sources to get the most benefit.
Brian Culbertson Let's Get Started
"My guess is first I'll need some zippy flyers and a tri- fold brochure" said an email from Matt last week. Sadly, he is not the only one thinking that the first step to building a professional business is printing fliers and brochures. After all, that's what everyone does, right? And it seems like a logical place to start, doesn't it?
It's interesting that while most people who call me about my marketing mentoring services are well established practitioners looking for a new edge, Matt's message was one of the 14 emails I got last week from people who are just starting to build their practice.
They all wanted to know the best way to get started fast but seemed to be fixated on getting their fliers and brochures ready.
Fact is, "zippy flyers and tri-folds" are a bad idea when you are just starting out. They can be pricey if you want them to look sharp. But even worse - they are so "inflexible".
If you are just starting out, I'm more than sure, that you will quickly go through several "adjustments". I've seen people spent thousands on the "zippy brochures" only to find them useless in a couple of months.
So if getting brochures doesn't work what's the right way to go? Here is my sure-fire 10-step formula to quickly get started as a coach or consultant. And, if you are a well established practitioner, these ten tips may just give you the swift kick in the pants you need to re-invigorate your marketing.
1. PLAN Yes, I know you've heard this before, but still too few people take the time to do this.
Find out what makes you tick. Evaluate your own strengths, desires, skills. What are you really good at? What do you love learning about? If you've worked with clients before - what type of clients did you have best results with so far?
If you don't have at least your "who" (your ideal client), "what" (the problems you solve) and "how" (your unique solution) figured out, don't even bother moving to step two.
2. FIND A "HIVE" This is a critical step that most people completely overlook. You've got to find a market that WANTS what you've got (or what you want to learn.)
Ideally, people in this market should already be aware of their problem, have a real desire to solve it and the money to do so.
Evaluate if you can easily find and reach those people. Do they have an association, annual conference? Is there a list you can buy? If you can't find a hive - look for a different target market or change your offering.
3. LISTEN AND LEARN Talk to people you want to work with. Learn their language; how they communicate about their needs and problems. Ask them to tell you what solutions they are looking for and their preferred method of learning and solving problems.
4. DEVELOP YOUR MAGNETIC MARKETING MESSAGE Learn to describe what you are offering in 15 seconds or less.
Make sure your message clearly communicates three things: who you help, their problem, and your unique solution. This message is about the people you work with not about you.
This is where you get your business cards. I recommend you name your business in a way that communicates what you do and get some basic business cards to start.
The ones from vistaprint.com are great. $10 or $15 will easily get you started, although I recommend you spring the extra five bucks and opt not to have their branding on the back of your cards.
If possible, make your card an invitation to contact you. For example, my own cards advertise my free marketing report and invite people to download it from my web site.
5. CREATE ATTRACTION TOOLS Write a few "Top 10" articles and a "special report" that address the biggest problems your potential clients are experiencing.
Here is a hot tip for you: if you don't think you have enough expertise on the topic you want to teach - start by interviewing a few experts.
6. BUILD A BASIC WEB SITE Don't wait for months or years. All you need are a few simple pages that communicate your magnetic marketing message, give you a place to post your articles and invite your visitors to sign up for your electronic newsletter or ezine.
Oh, I guess that would be step six and a half - start your ezine! It's so simple to do, there is just no excuse not to have one. You can start with something like EZezine website - it will cost your nothing to send a monthly message if you have fewer than 1000 subscribers.
If you've got a large list already, use something like KickStartCart website (the system I'm using.)
7. START TEACHING! Offer free teleclasses and build interest around what you are going to coach or consult on. This is an important step; it allows people to get to know you and "sample" your services while it gives you an opportunity to test and tweak your content.
8. HELP YOUR FIRST 5-10 CLIENTS Coach a few people in your target market for free or trade services with them to get started. This will allow you to get your first success stories fast. Make it a habit to collect testimonials from every client.
If you are having hard time getting your first few clients here is your clue - focus more on how to "create more value" for your clients and less on how to "get" clients.
9. DEVELOP GROUP PROGRAMS Selling open-end coaching or consulting engagements can be tough. It's often hard to get people to see what they will get out of working with you.
You can overcome this by developing specific, close-end programs. They are easier to explain, offer more "tangible" outcomes and are more affordable since there are several participants paying for your time.
Those programs can become your "great client incubator" - a place from which your larger/individual assignments and projects will come.
10. KEEP'EM COMING Once you get your first few clients it's easy to get overwhelmed and stop marketing. But you've got to keep your marketing machine cranking at all time.
Most successful coaches and consultants learn that continuous education-based marketing (marketing by sharing their expertise) can get them more than enough business and establish them as undisputable experts at the same time.
You too can get similar results by writing and publishing articles, developing info-products and getting invited as a speaker to groups that attract your potential clients.
This is obviously only a beginning guide. But I guarantee that if you follow those 10 simple steps in just six months to a year you too can build a successful practice.
Both Vishal Singla & Adam Urbanski are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Adam Urbanski has sinced written about articles on various topics from Business Marketing, Affiliate Programs and Internet Marketing. The author, Adam Urbanski, Founder and President of Marketing Mentors, teaches professionals and business owners proven to increase s. Adam Urbanski's top article generates over 27100 views. to your Favourites.
Cheap Car Hire Coolangatta If you come across unethical practicesconduct please report your hire company to the authorities as a matter of course