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Small Business Marketing: What Are You Passing for Hors d'oeuvres? ads being posted online for affiliate managers at places like AffiliateManager.net, Craig's List, HotJobs, and Monster. Those ads are generally looking for an in-house affiliate manager, but you might just get lucky when pitching your services to these companies.What are you passing for Hors d’oeuvres?What is on your Hors d’oeuvres tray? Think of all of your services and products as hors d’oeuvres. You are passing them around to your prospects and clients, a bright silver plated hors d’oeuvre tray topped with all As far as compensation, it varies widely depending on yo What Should I Charge? I am looking at offering my services as an affiliate marketer to small businesses. Where can I look for clients who are looking for people to run their affiliate programs and what would be the average salary expectations for a small business?People ask me, “What should I charge?”I say, “Ask your clients.”If they are respectable professionals you want as clients, they will be honest with you and give you a fair price based on their experience, their need, and their ability to pay. They w Rather than look for clients, I'd suggest making it easier for those potential clients to find you and learn about your Outsourced Program Manager (OPM) services. It should go without saying, but you'll need to have a Web site that details the services you provide in affiliate management. When that is done, advertise your services in the pay per click search engines. Also, submit a free listing to the Affiliate Buyer's Guide for the Outsourced Program Managers section. Consider advertising in the various affiliate marketing forums. 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As far as compensation, it varies widely depending on you Tales from the Corporate Frontlines: The Worth of Health Insurance or those potential clients to find you and learn about your Outsourced Program Manager (OPM) services.This article relates to the Compensation and Benefits Competency, commonly evaluated in employee satisfaction surveys. The questions included in this competency will help your organization determine whether your employees feel they are fairly paid for the work th It should go without saying, but you'll need to have a Web site that details the services you provide in affiliate management. When that is done, advertise your services in the pay per click search engines. Also, submit a free listing to the Affiliate Buyer's Guide for the Outsourced Program Managers section. Consider advertising in the various affiliate marketing forums. There are also lots of affiliate marketing blogs where you could promote your services. 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As far as compensation, it varies widely depending on yo Parents! Ready to go Back to Work? agazine and being a sponsor at Affiliate Summit.So you have taken the past 5 years off of work to raise your child and now you are ready to return to the workforce. Now what?! It's a competitive market out there and having a 5 year gap doesn't help things, but here is a tip to help you get started.Wha If you have relationships with any of the affiliate networks, ask them if they'd be willing to send some business your way. They get advertisers looking for an affiliate manager and you could help out be being a quality place to refer clients. Lastly, check out the ads being posted online for affiliate managers at places like AffiliateManager.net, Craig's List, HotJobs, and Monster. Those ads are generally looking for an in-house affiliate manager, but you might just get lucky when pitching your services to these companies. As far as compensation, it varies widely depending on yo Not With MY Money You Aren't! ads being posted online for affiliate managers at places like AffiliateManager.net, Craig's List, HotJobs, and Monster. Those ads are generally looking for an in-house affiliate manager, but you might just get lucky when pitching your services to these companies.Millions and millions of dollars have been spent by advertisers, exhorting businesses to get web sites. During the dot-com boom, the media jumped on the Internet bandwagon as well. And there are success stories. Yet fewer than half of the businesses up and down M As far as compensation, it varies widely depending on your experience, relationships, reputation, services, skills, etc. In general, rates will start as low as $1,500 a month and go higher than $10,000 a month. If you're looking exclusively as small businesses, you'll skew towards the lower end. In addition to a fixed monthly retainer, ask for performance incentives as part of your remuneration. Get a lawyer to draft an agreement for you to provide to potential clients and always get everything in writing.
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