Affiliate Associate Programs

by admin on March 4, 2009

Author Name: Mark Watson

If your website is taking off and getting a lot of business, and you want to discover a mode to make some money from it, then affiliate associate programs might be for you. Some people are understandably a bit too unwilling about the kind of marketing they use on their sites - after all,every person has had the experience of logging onto a website and being bombarded with pop up ads and then struggling to find the content and substance you were looking for stuck between gobs and gobs of advertising. One visit to these websites and you’re not likely to look back. However, with affiliate associate programs, you can find a tasteful way to add advertising to your website without making it look tacky, and you might even bring your readers something that is useful and important to them.

Affiliate associate programs are something countless people have heard of, but few people really understand. So, just what are they? Affiliates are ventures with whom you have an agreement to permit them to promote on your website, and you receive a charge every time one of your readers clicks on one of their ads. In some cases, you will be paid by the partner a set fee for allowing their ads on your website. In other cases, you’ll only get paid per click - sometimes, just a base fee for a click and sometimes a fee for the click plus a bonus if those clients actually end up buying something from the partner business. If you get a lot of traffic on your website, you can demand higher fees. Like paying for advertising marketing during one of the most popular programs on TV or during a admired radio program, a busy website is prime territory for marketing, because more people means more potential customers and more sales.

Affiliate promotion is usually fairly inconspicuous and not easily seen and tasteful on a website. It is usually operated on the side of the site and is often enclosed in its own text box. There are normally three or four blurbs of advertisement in each “set” of affiliate marketing. The blurbs contain a headline, a line or two of explanatory paragraph, and a link off to the affiliate company.

The reason affiliate programs can be so much better than run of the mill advertising is that they can be targeting specifically for your site - in some cases, you can target them to specific pieces of substance. For instance, if you write about books on your site, if you run a book review of a certain biographer; you can add affiliate advertising to that page that gives readers a direct relation to buy the book you are talking about. This technique or system allows you to make the advertising less invasive on your site, because it fits in and is helpful. It also increases the possibility of you making extra money from your marketing. If you are advertising things that you know will be pertinent to your readers - and you know what will be relevant to them, because they’re on your site, reading the substance you have created - then you will increase the chance that they will click on that advertising and purchase something. Affiliates are a great way to tap into your site’s earning potential.

About The Author:

Mark Watson is the owner of http://www.MarkWatson2008.com and reviews popular home business ideas and opportunities. Mark’s most popular home business recommendation is the Plug-In Profit Site at: http://www.PlugInProfitSite.com/main-22032 where you can get your own money-making website setup in just 24 hours!

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