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How to Choose a Profitable Affiliate Program

Affiliate marketing is one of the fastest, easiest and affordable ways to start earning an income online. However there is much more to affiliate marketing than signing up and posting your affiliate link. Just like any other work-at-home venture, starting and running an affiliate marketing business requires research and planning. One of the most important aspects of that research is determining which affiliate programs to promote.

When evaluating an affiliate program, consider the following:

1)      Does the affiliate company provide products or services that you are interested in or knowledgeable about? It’s much easier to promote programs with authority when they involve products and services in your skill or knowledge base. So if you love gardening, choose an affiliate with gardening products. If you know a lot about money matters, choose companies with quality financial products and services.

2)      Are people buying the types of products and services the affiliate company offers? Use a good keyword search tool to find out if people are searching for the information or products the company is selling. You’re looking for products and services that are in demand, so if there aren’t many searches on the keywords of a particular company then it’s not likely that you’ll have much success with its affiliate program.

3)      Is the company reputable? The company’s reputation will reflect on you, so make sure you’re promoting good company with quality products and services.

4)      Is the product or service priced right? Would you pay the price?

5)      Can you attest to the quality? You’ll need to buy or test the product or service to be sure. In fact, a testimonial from you can increase sales.

6)      Does the company offer quality customer service? Poor customer service will negatively impact your credibility as the person who recommended the affiliate company, so make sure the company treats its customers well.

7)      Does it have a clear and professional website? It doesn’t need bells and whistles, but it should be organized and easy to use.

8)      What does the affiliate agreement say and are the terms acceptable? Make sure you understand any limitations such as whether or not you can advertise in email or through pay-per-click services.

9)      How and when do you get paid? Is this a pay-per-sale or a pay-per-lead? Does it pay monthly? Do you need to have earned a specific amount before you get paid?

10)   How does it track your commissions? Some questionable affiliate merchants can hijack your commission by offer alternative payment processors that don’t track your referrals.  So that all payment methods on the affiliate merchant’s site track your affiliate ID.

11)   Does it have marketing tools to help you promote its products and services? Marketing is the key to affiliate success, so choose programs that have tools to help you.

There are hundreds of thousands of affiliate programs that will pay you to promote its items, but not all are worth the time and effort. Before signing up for any affiliate program, make sure that you evaluate it using the eleven items above. By doing so you’ll insure that your reputation and credibility stay intact and that you make money.



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Scam Alert: Another “Processor” Scheme

What do you think of when you hear “job” or “position”? If you’re like me, you think of employment and that’s just what the “processor” schemes want you to think. The latest processor scam is Affiliate Order Processor. Like the other processor “jobs” before it (data entry, rebate processor, etc), it suggests that big name companies such as Blockbuster, Home Depot, Gap and Expedia are hiring home based workers to process orders.

This latest one has a video that says, “you don’t have a boss and don’t have to manage a business…” but if its not a job or business…then what is it? It also says

That if you process 1 order a day you could make $150.00.

What are they selling at Blockbuster or the Gap that you can make $150 on one sale?

This particular “program” does indicate that you can be your own boss (a clue that its not a job), but the video uses the term “position” which to me suggests a job. At the very least the program indicates that you can log in and find companies that will hire you to process orders.

The real deal is that like its predecessors, Affiliate Order Processor is another schemed to get people involved in affiliate marketing. Of course affiliate marketing is a viable way to make money from home. I make money from affiliate programs. But these “processing” programs use deception giving the impression that members will be “certified” processors hired by companies and can simply log in from home an make money. It doesn’t work that way.

If there was only one thing I could teach someone about working at home, its that you can’t simply sign up and make money. Working at home is work. Even something as great as affiliate marketing takes work.

If you want to learn about affiliate marketing, pick up Rosalind Gardner’s SuperAffiliate Handbook or her Make a Fortune Promoting Other People’s Stuff Online they are both detailed and more affordable.

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