What Is
Affiliate Marketing?
Affiliate marketing has many
descriptions, yet all have the same meaning. Affiliate
marketing is a huge business piece on the Internet. It is
a cooperative effort between merchants and an affiliate's
website. For many years now, affiliate marketing has
proved to be a cost-efficient, measurable method of
delivering long-tern results. It has become famous for
Internet sites who are trying to make some extra or
additional income for their site. Every day, people get
interested to affiliate marketing and want to make money
out of it. But in many cases, these new affiliates do not
fully understand the affiliate world and make costly
mistakes. In other words, affiliate marketing has often
been misunderstood. One of the common misconceptions that
are being associated about affiliate marketing is
"selling", though selling is an important activity of
affiliate marketing and the central function of a business
operation. Another is that affiliate marketing is commonly
linked with "advertising". While the importance of
advertising in marketing a certain product is not to be
underestimated, the fact of the matter is, advertising
like selling, is merely a part of the many functions of
marketing.
In affiliate marketing, an affiliate is compensated for
every visitor, subscriber and/or customer provided through his
efforts. The said compensation may be made based on a certain
value for each visit. The most attractive aspect of affiliate
marketing from the merchant's viewpoint is that no payment is
due to an affiliate until results are appreciated.
Affiliate marketing is typically being run by affiliate
networks and this affiliate networks are composed of two
functional bodies, the group affiliates and the group
merchants. Each has their special function and role when it
comes to affiliate marketing. The affiliate network acts as a
third party between the merchant and the associated affiliates.
The network provides the technology to deliver the merchant's
campaigns and offers. The affiliate network also collects
commission fees from the merchant and then pays the affiliates
which are part of the program.
The merchant is any web site owner
that wants or desires to take advantage of performance based
marketing. The benefits to the merchant are many. First, the
merchant maintains and operates the affiliate program. If it
would be extracted, the merchant needs to do their part by
researching interested affiliate websites to ensure that they
are a good fit for that particular website. Finding a fit for
their merchandise would be the key to more generated income.
The merchant has access to markets and customers without him
spending valuable time searching out. Banner ads on affiliate
sites are not distracting to the site user. It might produce
interest for that product and drive the consumer to the
merchants' website. It is also the merchant who decides how
much he is willing to pay for each sale that results from a
visitor sent from an affiliate.
The affiliate or the affiliate marketer also sees a lot of
benefits. The affiliate is a web site owner that promotes one
or more merchants and their affiliate programs. Affiliate
marketing can generate a full-time income for the affiliate.
But this is not an easy task to accomplish. The affiliate needs
to have a better understanding with the merchant what the
commission will be, expected payment method and time involved
in the contract. The affiliate has also the responsibility to
stand for the merchandise their user base would be most
interested in. For example, if the site has a user base of
mainly stay-at-home mothers, then on-line job openings such as
surveys would be a good match for them. This group would also
appreciate direct links to children's products and
informational sites. Merchandisers often provide targeted,
best-seller items and personal support to their affiliate. They
often offer sales promotions that will benefit the merchandiser
as well as the affiliate.
Affiliate marketing is a great situation for both the
marketer and the affiliate. If they would work together, they
can be an advantage to both. Plus the fact that it seems to
make sense, it is easy and inexpensive way to start, and you
can be up and running within a few days. But there is one thing
to consider, it is how to get traffic and make your offer
different than all others.
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