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How to tell if affiliate programs are good?
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Affiliate programs are opportunities for you or someone else to get paid for promoting a product. Many people make a full time living as affiliates. Affiliates spend time making advertisements and posting these advertisements in different places. Some use PPC (Pay per click advertising) like Google adwords, some write and post articles and they get picked up by the search engines. Some affiliates use a combination of tactics and some affiliates use very obscure methods that not many people know about. The question of the day: What are affiliate programs.

Using Internet terms, The "Affiliate marketer," is given a unique Link which is to be posted in the right areas related to the product. The Affiliate marketer can post this URL in an online advertisement, and when prospects click on the url, and buy the product after landing on the website, the Affiliate who originally posted the link will get paid a commission.

There are a lot of different kinds of affiliate programs, some are designed around a digital product, (like an ebook) some are physical, (like a refrigerator) some affiliate programs have multi-tier systems where you can sell the product directly, but also sell the affiliate program itself to affiliates underneath you and when they sell the product you will be paid as well.

Commissions vary. Usually a commission for a digital product is anywhere from 50% on up to 90%. Physical products are usually 1% to 10% however sometimes you will find a strange allocation. Some affiliate programs offer bonuses for a certain number of sales made, "one time offers" which are additional to the first product for sale and sometimes recurring billing products so you will receive multiple commissions over time from one buyer.

The most simple type of affiliate program is a one tier, one product opportunity such as a website membership or ebook (for example) where there is only that product and none other available at the website. These can be very easy to set up, profit from and collect as income streams. Simply find an "in demand" keyword or search phrase, and a product that will sell to that search phrase, join the affiliate program and start making money. You basically are promoting someone's website for a commission, and the affiliate program tracks your sales. This is why they issue you a unique URL to post everywhere.

Something to keep in mind: What you spend on promoting, whether it be time or money, should be less than what you make. If you decide to purchase traffic, make sure that you make more profit than you spend. If you write articles, make sure the articles you write are going to produce sales for you. First, you need to make sure the product you are promoting converts. Don't be deceived by affiliate programs that claim their product converts. I would test the product against another of it's type and see which one converts better, then only after testing it on a smaller scale, amp up the dosage and send serious traffic at your link.

Want to learn more about affiliate programs? the ultimate site for affiliate marketing is BigBillions how to tell if affiliate programs are good?.

Max turner has been publishing material online since 2003. Be sure to visit the recommended websites. http://www.bigbillions.com

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