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Is The Internet An Invention Of The Devil? one product—membership
subscriptions—you’d be selling a whole range of different
goods to the same people, and increasing the sources of your
income.Before you decide one way or the other if the Internet is straight from the pit of hell and something to be feared, consider the following quote that does an excellent job of reminding us to use a little forethought when confronted with new ideas and inventions:“The aeroplane is an invention of the devil and will never play any part in such a serious business as the defence of the nation, my boy!” --Sir Sam Hughes, Canadian Minister of Militia and Defense, to J.A.D. McCurdy, who had approached the minister with the idea of starting an air service, August 1914Now, it’s impossible to know how influent Here are some tips to selecting an affiliate program that is lucrative and right for you: * Don’t accept less than 25% commission. You can find affiliate programs with great payment structures and high percentages of the purchase price in just about every field. * Look for comprehensive statistics pages that list the number of click-throughs, sales and earnings so you can see how you’re doing. The information should be broken down by month. * Look for programs that offer a wide variety of promotional tools to put on your Web page, including text links, banners and graphics. * Find out how often you will be paid and make sure that the payment schedule meets your expectations. Some prog Sales Training Tip # 44; Qualifying Leads Some times it pays to work with others. In this article we
will discuss how to make money with affiliate programs.If you are a sales training officer you have quite a bit on your mind to make sure that your salespeople follow the rules and do not do you into trouble or your company into trouble with government regulators. If you are a sales manager who also has the job of sales trainer then you know you must teach your salespeople to qualify each and every lead.Many times your competitors will shop your company and ask many questions and before you get to into a long drawn out sales process and answer hundreds of hundreds of questions it makes sense to make sure the person you're talking to is a decision maker and actua Affiliate programs (also called Referral Programs or Partnership Programs) are essentially commission-based sales schemes. You recommend a site to your users and pick up a percentage of any sales those users generate. You benefit from the commission and the site benefits from sales it wouldn’t otherwise have made. If you’ve ever gone to a website and seen links to Amazon, those were affiliate links. You can run an affiliate program from a site you’ve already set up, or create a site specially to promote a product or service. As long as it brings in more cash than you spend on building it and buying traffic, you’re laughing. Affiliate ads work two ways: you can join them to make money, or you can run one to attract users. Joining an Affiliate Program As with any marketing venture, you need to be careful in the selection of an affiliate program. The benefit of an affiliate program is that it gives you another way to make money from your users. Instead of selling them a product yourself, you send them to a partner and take a cut. On the downside though, your affiliate ads will take the place of a different ad that you could have put in that same spot. You have to make sure that each advertising position on your site is bringing in the maximum revenue possible. If you’re not getting the most from your site, you’re tossing money away. The key to success is to choose the right program, right from the beginning. Now, a lot of commercial sites run affiliate programs. That’s because they know that they only have to pay a commission if a sale is actually made; it’s a proven way to generate revenue without risk. What that means for you is that when it comes to choosing an affiliate program, you’re going to have a huge range to choose from. What it all boils down to though is product and price. While it might be tempting to go for the program that pays the highest commissions, the program won’t pay you a penny if your users won’t go there or won’t buy once they get there. You have to be certain that the service you’re promoting is of genuine interest to the kind of users you buy, whether you’re buying them from search engines or anywhere else. Sure, you can work backwards: You find a high-paying affiliate program and create a small site to send users to it, but do you know where to buy users for a program like that? You’re going to have to research the field, check out the most popular sites, and negotiate banner campaigns and link exchanges. That’s fine if you want to invest the time and the effort. But it’s much easier to find an affiliate program operating in a field you’re familiar with, and use that program to earn extra cash. For example, suppose you had set up a dating site. You might make bit of money selling subscriptions, but you might make even more by joining Match.com’s affiliate program and selling them your users. Unless you’re planning to be the Internet’s biggest dating site, you’re not going to be able to compete directly and beat them, but you can join them—and earn money. Or rather than sell your users directly to a ‘competitor’, you can look for services that complement your own. Visitors to your dating site, for example, might be interested in buying flowers, books on relationships or tickets on singles cruises. Instead of selling just one product—membership subscriptions—you’d be selling a whole range of different goods to the same people, and increasing the sources of your income. Here are some tips to selecting an affiliate program that is lucrative and right for you: * Don’t accept less than 25% commission. You can find affiliate programs with great payment structures and high percentages of the purchase price in just about every field. * Look for comprehensive statistics pages that list the number of click-throughs, sales and earnings so you can see how you’re doing. The information should be broken down by month. * Look for programs that offer a wide variety of promotional tools to put on your Web page, including text links, banners and graphics. * Find out how often you will be paid and make sure that the payment schedule meets your expectations. Some progr What's Your Value Proposition? g an Affiliate ProgramFrankly who cares?Your prospects sure don't!Some of your customers maybe; your competitors, when it serves their needs.OK, yes, the marketing team that "developed" does, but didn't you say the other day that they have never been on a client call?What really counts in the real world (you know where sales are made), is the prospects' and clients' perception and definition of value.Sadly too many sales people leave the office everyday (some days) armed with nothing more than their brochures, clearly highlighting the Value Proposition, As with any marketing venture, you need to be careful in the selection of an affiliate program. The benefit of an affiliate program is that it gives you another way to make money from your users. Instead of selling them a product yourself, you send them to a partner and take a cut. On the downside though, your affiliate ads will take the place of a different ad that you could have put in that same spot. You have to make sure that each advertising position on your site is bringing in the maximum revenue possible. If you’re not getting the most from your site, you’re tossing money away. The key to success is to choose the right program, right from the beginning. Now, a lot of commercial sites run affiliate programs. That’s because they know that they only have to pay a commission if a sale is actually made; it’s a proven way to generate revenue without risk. What that means for you is that when it comes to choosing an affiliate program, you’re going to have a huge range to choose from. What it all boils down to though is product and price. While it might be tempting to go for the program that pays the highest commissions, the program won’t pay you a penny if your users won’t go there or won’t buy once they get there. You have to be certain that the service you’re promoting is of genuine interest to the kind of users you buy, whether you’re buying them from search engines or anywhere else. Sure, you can work backwards: You find a high-paying affiliate program and create a small site to send users to it, but do you know where to buy users for a program like that? You’re going to have to research the field, check out the most popular sites, and negotiate banner campaigns and link exchanges. That’s fine if you want to invest the time and the effort. But it’s much easier to find an affiliate program operating in a field you’re familiar with, and use that program to earn extra cash. For example, suppose you had set up a dating site. You might make bit of money selling subscriptions, but you might make even more by joining Match.com’s affiliate program and selling them your users. Unless you’re planning to be the Internet’s biggest dating site, you’re not going to be able to compete directly and beat them, but you can join them—and earn money. Or rather than sell your users directly to a ‘competitor’, you can look for services that complement your own. Visitors to your dating site, for example, might be interested in buying flowers, books on relationships or tickets on singles cruises. Instead of selling just one product—membership subscriptions—you’d be selling a whole range of different goods to the same people, and increasing the sources of your income. Here are some tips to selecting an affiliate program that is lucrative and right for you: * Don’t accept less than 25% commission. You can find affiliate programs with great payment structures and high percentages of the purchase price in just about every field. * Look for comprehensive statistics pages that list the number of click-throughs, sales and earnings so you can see how you’re doing. The information should be broken down by month. * Look for programs that offer a wide variety of promotional tools to put on your Web page, including text links, banners and graphics. * Find out how often you will be paid and make sure that the payment schedule meets your expectations. Some prog Differentiate or Die n way to
generate revenue without risk. What that means for you is
that when it comes to choosing an affiliate program, you’re
going to have a huge range to choose from. What it all boils
down to though is product and price.Sounds pretty harsh, doesn’t it? Well, I can tell you from personal experience with both my own business and with my clients, “differentiate or die” is not an exaggeration. Whether you’re a small one-person shop or a large government agency, solvency and the future of your business rely on you standing out in a competitive marketplace.Everyone is vying for the same client dollars, whether your clients are consumers, other small businesses, major corporations, or federal agencies. Your target clients are overwhelmed with too much information and too many choices. The bottom line? You still need to stand out fr While it might be tempting to go for the program that pays the highest commissions, the program won’t pay you a penny if your users won’t go there or won’t buy once they get there. You have to be certain that the service you’re promoting is of genuine interest to the kind of users you buy, whether you’re buying them from search engines or anywhere else. Sure, you can work backwards: You find a high-paying affiliate program and create a small site to send users to it, but do you know where to buy users for a program like that? You’re going to have to research the field, check out the most popular sites, and negotiate banner campaigns and link exchanges. That’s fine if you want to invest the time and the effort. But it’s much easier to find an affiliate program operating in a field you’re familiar with, and use that program to earn extra cash. For example, suppose you had set up a dating site. You might make bit of money selling subscriptions, but you might make even more by joining Match.com’s affiliate program and selling them your users. Unless you’re planning to be the Internet’s biggest dating site, you’re not going to be able to compete directly and beat them, but you can join them—and earn money. Or rather than sell your users directly to a ‘competitor’, you can look for services that complement your own. Visitors to your dating site, for example, might be interested in buying flowers, books on relationships or tickets on singles cruises. Instead of selling just one product—membership subscriptions—you’d be selling a whole range of different goods to the same people, and increasing the sources of your income. Here are some tips to selecting an affiliate program that is lucrative and right for you: * Don’t accept less than 25% commission. You can find affiliate programs with great payment structures and high percentages of the purchase price in just about every field. * Look for comprehensive statistics pages that list the number of click-throughs, sales and earnings so you can see how you’re doing. The information should be broken down by month. * Look for programs that offer a wide variety of promotional tools to put on your Web page, including text links, banners and graphics. * Find out how often you will be paid and make sure that the payment schedule meets your expectations. Some prog Using Holidays to Put Some Extra Cheer in Your Cash Box igns and link
exchanges.No matter your age or station in life, we all look forward to holidays. They give us a reason to decorate, celebrate, and most of all, spend.Think back to any of last year's holidays. Did you buy some new decorations? Probably. Did you plan a party or host a dinner? Likely. Did you buy gifts or take advantage of special sales and promotions? Undoubtedly!Well, instead of being on the spending end of this year's holidays, why not turn the tables and put on a promotion of your own? During the fall and winter holidays especially, people are jolly, joyous, and a little more willing to open their wal That’s fine if you want to invest the time and the effort. But it’s much easier to find an affiliate program operating in a field you’re familiar with, and use that program to earn extra cash. For example, suppose you had set up a dating site. You might make bit of money selling subscriptions, but you might make even more by joining Match.com’s affiliate program and selling them your users. Unless you’re planning to be the Internet’s biggest dating site, you’re not going to be able to compete directly and beat them, but you can join them—and earn money. Or rather than sell your users directly to a ‘competitor’, you can look for services that complement your own. Visitors to your dating site, for example, might be interested in buying flowers, books on relationships or tickets on singles cruises. Instead of selling just one product—membership subscriptions—you’d be selling a whole range of different goods to the same people, and increasing the sources of your income. Here are some tips to selecting an affiliate program that is lucrative and right for you: * Don’t accept less than 25% commission. You can find affiliate programs with great payment structures and high percentages of the purchase price in just about every field. * Look for comprehensive statistics pages that list the number of click-throughs, sales and earnings so you can see how you’re doing. The information should be broken down by month. * Look for programs that offer a wide variety of promotional tools to put on your Web page, including text links, banners and graphics. * Find out how often you will be paid and make sure that the payment schedule meets your expectations. Some prog Project X- A Review one product—membership
subscriptions—you’d be selling a whole range of different
goods to the same people, and increasing the sources of your
income.It you’re an Affiliate Marketing guru and you’ve already discovered how to make millions of dollars with Affiliate Marketing, you are not going to be happy that the author of Project X has revealed all of your hard- earned secrets! But if you’ve tried Affiliate Marketing and want to speed up your learning curve, this ebook is worth reading.Project X is totally unlike anything I’ve ever read before. The author presents you with new methods to succeed with Affiliate Marketing and spills a lot of well-guarded secrets.In his ebook he covers such topics as:• How to choose the best Clickbank product t Here are some tips to selecting an affiliate program that is lucrative and right for you: * Don’t accept less than 25% commission. You can find affiliate programs with great payment structures and high percentages of the purchase price in just about every field. * Look for comprehensive statistics pages that list the number of click-throughs, sales and earnings so you can see how you’re doing. The information should be broken down by month. * Look for programs that offer a wide variety of promotional tools to put on your Web page, including text links, banners and graphics. * Find out how often you will be paid and make sure that the payment schedule meets your expectations. Some programs pay monthly, others quarterly; which is best for you? * Look for examples of marketing methods that successful affiliates are using to get the best results. * Make sure that top level support is given. If they can’t answer your questions promptly and intelligently, you don’t want to work with them. Affiliate programs offer a viable solution to competing against larger competitors and still make money. As the saying goes, if you can’t beat them, joint them!
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