Sunday, August 29, 2010

Affiliate Programs Part One

OK, let’s stay with our target audience of dog owners. So you log onto
one of the search engines and enter the keywords, “dog owner” and “affiliate program”. Make sure you include the quotes. Up will pop numerous sites that
a. cater to the interests of dog owners and
b. have affiliate programs you can become a member of. I came up with 89 “hits” when I entered those words into the Google search engine.
Affiliate programs are nothing more than referral-based marketing arrangements where you get paid to refer people to other sites. For example, if you referred your database of dog owners to a web site that specialized in dog supplies, you would share in the proceeds of any resulting sales.
Another affiliate example is provided by Amazon.com. If you see a button for them at a site that is not Amazon.com itself, chances are that that other web site owner participates in Amazon.com’s affiliate program. So if you were to click on that merchants Amazon.com button and bought a book or other merchandise, that referring merchant would share in the proceeds of the sale. You can also search for affiliate programs at sites that specialize in rating affiliate programs for profitability, as well as standings against other like web sites and affiliate program directories. Here are some sites you may want to check out:

www.associateprogram.com

www.affiliatematch.com

www.marketingtips.com

www.sitesell.com

www.cj.com (Commission Junction)

If there's one common thread that runs through most successful affiliate web sites, it's that each Webmaster has a passion for their subject matter.

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