This article requires you have a fundamental knowledge of affiliate marketing. When I started my affiliate career I always used www.clickbank.com.
Networks such as www.clickbank.com keep out bad vendors and help by processing the payments so you get your percentage of each sale.
But I also encourage you to find companies that have their own affiliate programs. You'll have a lot less competition when you sell products this way. If a company looks promising make sure to examine their affiliate agreement to avoid scams.
You'll want a payment schedule and threshold that is fair and that you can live with. It's also great if you can have hands-on help and support as you are picking affiliates to partner with.
Newbies often run out of ideas on how to promote products if they don't have a big emailing list. Before this can be attained it is a good idea to make review sites.
This was an easy way for me to get started and learn the basics and I think you'll find it will work for you too if you aren't already using this model.
A review site consists of a single page where you make a review of the product. Needless to say, its best to purchase the product so you can make a good original review.
Try to refrain from copying a review written by somebody else. The more personal the better. It gives more credibility.
If you'd like, you can include more than one review on the page. For example, I like to have a review of my #1 favorite product in that category and then include 2-4 runner ups and include reviews for those as well.
If you are ambitious you can make 10 of these sites per month. You can do this in 40 hours. After creating one site you have the template and it gets faster each time.
10 hours per month are spent marketing the already made sites in forums and in the social media. I also create ad campaigns in Google or other networks.
My expenses were $10/month for hosting for all of the sites and $8 or so for each individual domain. My marketing expenses, including purchase of the products I reviewed and ad campaigns, were $700-1000 per month.
After the expenses were payed I took in around 4000 Dollars per month. This is around 67 dollars per hour which is like a good full time job.
From here you can expand your business model in different ways, but for those starting out, review sites are a great way to go. Visit my site to learn more about how to become a superaffiliate
Networks such as www.clickbank.com keep out bad vendors and help by processing the payments so you get your percentage of each sale.
But I also encourage you to find companies that have their own affiliate programs. You'll have a lot less competition when you sell products this way. If a company looks promising make sure to examine their affiliate agreement to avoid scams.
You'll want a payment schedule and threshold that is fair and that you can live with. It's also great if you can have hands-on help and support as you are picking affiliates to partner with.
Newbies often run out of ideas on how to promote products if they don't have a big emailing list. Before this can be attained it is a good idea to make review sites.
This was an easy way for me to get started and learn the basics and I think you'll find it will work for you too if you aren't already using this model.
A review site consists of a single page where you make a review of the product. Needless to say, its best to purchase the product so you can make a good original review.
Try to refrain from copying a review written by somebody else. The more personal the better. It gives more credibility.
If you'd like, you can include more than one review on the page. For example, I like to have a review of my #1 favorite product in that category and then include 2-4 runner ups and include reviews for those as well.
If you are ambitious you can make 10 of these sites per month. You can do this in 40 hours. After creating one site you have the template and it gets faster each time.
10 hours per month are spent marketing the already made sites in forums and in the social media. I also create ad campaigns in Google or other networks.
My expenses were $10/month for hosting for all of the sites and $8 or so for each individual domain. My marketing expenses, including purchase of the products I reviewed and ad campaigns, were $700-1000 per month.
After the expenses were payed I took in around 4000 Dollars per month. This is around 67 dollars per hour which is like a good full time job.
From here you can expand your business model in different ways, but for those starting out, review sites are a great way to go. Visit my site to learn more about how to become a superaffiliate
About the Author:
Hans Havasi is an internet marketer, musician and computer scientist. He has researched internet marketing for some years now to help him gain financial freedom so he can dedicate more of his time to pursuing his music production dreams. On his site www.wealthsecretsonline.net/superaffiliate/he will offer more secrets on how to gain financial freedom.
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