The Business of Affiliate Programs
How many times have you heard someone say that affiliate programs just don't
work?
Well, if you take these steps into consideration Affiliate Programs just may
bring in a lot of money
for you with a little a patience.
I can tell you that there are normally two reasons that MOST people have
negative experiences.
They have not been properly trained, or they are not implementing what they've
learned.
Let me show you how to change your approach and stop wasting time and money.
The first misconception about affiliates is that affiliate programs are "give
me's".
Most people think they can sign up, post a banner or link on their site and
the money will come rolling in.
Their perception and approach are both backwards.
Affiliate programs are businesses. Like any other business, you must
do several things: advertise, connect with your employees and stay in touch with
your customers.
Somewhere in the Internet world affiliates got a reputation for being "easy
money".
If that's what you're looking for then it would be best if you looked elsewhere.
Think of it this way: you open a bakery, don't advertise, never talk to your
employees (not a single word) and don't acknowledge your customers. How long do
you think your bakery will stay in business? About a week! It simply isn't
possible to make money in any business without including these 3 very basic
items in your plan. An affiliate business is no different.
Here's three simple facts every affiliate program member must acknowledge
to be successful:
FACT #1: It's a business not a free ride.
Be prepared to work at building your affiliate business and down line. You'll
need to advertise. Be sure to place your ads where people that are interested in
the product or service will see them; otherwise they ARE a waste of money. Send
out emails to let your friends and associates know about the product or service
you're offering. Add a signature file to your emails including a brief
description of your program.
FACT #2: Make friends with those in your down line.
People support what they help create. That's a fact of life.
The more you show interest in the success of your down line they will naturally
respond by producing more sales. Encourage them. Offer ways to improve their
sales.
Hold monthly or quarterly meetings to find out about their successes and
failures.
Since you get a percentage of what your down line sells, it only makes sense to
support them.
When they succeed... you succeed!
FACT #3: Stay in touch with your customers.
Let's pretend you own a gift shop. You have several "good" customers who give
you repeat business. When you receive a new shipment full of exciting products
you will normally contact your customers and invite them to visit you for a
preview. The same principle applies to affiliate sales.
If the statistics provided by your affiliate company give you email
addresses, be sure to contact your customers and let them know when new
services, products or updates are available. It is much easier and less costly
to sell to an existing customer than to a new one.
By implementing some basic business principles, you can avoid the wrong
approach to affiliate sales thus saving yourself a lot of time and money. You
can increase your direct sales and the sales of your down line. If your program
is not producing the way you would like for it to, consider changing your
approach and watch your bottom line improve!
Source: WebProNews
Author: Yvonne Andringa