UNDERSTANDING AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
The possibilities of making money from the internet
Just imagine yourself making thousands of dollars/month… no, that sounds like a scam! Well… Although it really
isn’t that easy to make that kind of money of the web, it really isn’t impossible to make a few hundred a month
without spending any money at all.
This article is intended to raise the interest of the possibilities to make money from the internet, by selling
other companies products.
If you are a webmaster, and are interested in making money of your webpage, you have probably already heard about
these affiliate programs – but even if – keep reading! You might stumble upon something you haven’t thought of
before.
What are affiliate programs – and how do they work?
Affiliate programs offer webmasters to sell other companies products. Every affiliate gets their own “id” so the
companies can keep reports of the webmasters success in marketing/selling their product. Depending on the payment
plan, the webmaster will get paid either by CPM, CPC, or CPA.
CPM
-Cost per 1000
-You will be paid a flat rate per thousand times you display their banner
-Might be an alternative if you have several thousand visitors/day
CPC
-Cost per click
-You will be paid a flat rate every time one of your visitors click their banner (usually around 5-10 cents/click
-Might be an alternative if you have several thousand visitors/day
CPA
-Cost per action
-You will be paid when a visitor of yours click on their banner – then order something – or is some cases just sign
up for something free
-The most appropriate for websites with a smaller number of visitors
In this article I will not bring up CPM and CPC, since I believe these programs apply to such a small group of
webmasters, already well familiar with this subject.
How do I know which type of program I should pick?
Well, that really depends on you. Although – if you have a smaller webpage I’d advice you to sign up for the most
common one – CPA.
Let me explain this program step by step.
Sign up for an affiliate account (my advice would be linkshare)
Pick products/brands you think fit on your site
Place their banners (containing your own “id”) on your site
Start earning money
How much will I earn?
Of course I’d like to tell you you’ll earn just a bunch of dollars from every visitor you get. As you probably know
this really isn’t the case. How much you will earn all depends on how how much traffic you have, and how targeted
the banners are. That is – do the visitor know what he clicks on? Is the banners you have chosen appealing for your
visitors? Is it connected to your websites content? Is it a well-known brand?
Another thing you have to think of is picking products that actually pay well. There are lots of affiliate programs
offering 5-10% of the products value. Just don’t! You will never make money selling products for companies like
this. What you should look for is a flat rate that is good – or numbers like 30-50%. There are products like this
out there, you just have to find them.
I’ve tried many different affiliate programs, but my advice would be linkshare, who offer a wide variety of brand
names, and most of them offer a much higher payout rate than other affiliate programs out there.
Daniel Björklund, author of this article is the webmaster of www.dmbonline.net
If you have questions or comments concerning this article please contact the author at daniel@dmbonline.net
This article may be published freely on any website not containing illegal or adult material.
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