Why
You Should Promote Residual
Affiliate Programs?
Are
you a webmaster in need of additional income? Or
are you
planning
to set up an online business but you still don't have any product to
sell? If so, affiliate marketing may be the best solution for your
problems. With affiliate marketing, you won't need to worry about the
products you have to sell.
All you need to have is a
website with
sufficient contents that are related to the products of a certain
online company offering affiliate programs. By becoming a member of the
program, or by becoming an affiliate, you can start earning a certain
amount of money right away!
Affiliate marketing is some sort of business relationship established
between a merchant & his affiliates. In affiliate marketing, an
affiliate agrees to direct some traffic to a merchant's website. If
that traffic is converted into some kind of action, like a visitor
purchasing a product on the merchant's website or a visitor becoming a
lead for the company, the affiliate who directed the traffic will be
compensated.
Compensation may take the form of either a percentage sales commission
for the sales generated or a fixed fee predetermined upon the
application of the affiliate on the merchant's affiliate program.
Promising a lot of benefits both for the merchants and the affiliates,
affiliate marketing has become one of the most popular online marketing
methods today. In fact, almost every merchant or retailer site today
offers an affiliate program that any one can join into.
Most retailers would entice people to become affiliates or members of
their program by promising great benefits like large commissions,
lifetime commissions, click through incomes and a lot of other
benefits. But would all these affiliate programs bring off the same
benefits?
Most affiliate programs would pay you, as an affiliate, a one-time
commission for every sale or lead you brought to the merchant's
website. Commissions for this kind of affiliate programs are usually
large, ranging from 15% to a high of about 60%. Other affiliate
programs would pay you a fixed fee for every click through or traffic
you send to the merchant's site.
Programs like this often
pay a smaller
fee for every click through, usually not getting any larger than half a
dollar. The good thing about this kind of program, however, is that the
visitor won't have to purchase anything in order for the affiliate to
get compensated.
Another type of affiliate program is the residual income affiliate
program. Residual affiliate programs usually pay only a small
percentage of sales commission for every sale directed by the affiliate
to the merchant's site. This commission often comes only in the range
of 10% to 20% sales commission. Because of this, many people ignore
residual affiliate program and would rather opt for the high paying
one-time commission affiliate program. Are these people making a
mistake, or are they making the right decision?
We can't tell, for sure, if people are making a mistake by choosing a
high paying one-time commission affiliate program. But we can
definitely say that they are making a large mistake if they ignore
residual affiliate programs. Residual affiliate programs would indeed
pay at a lower rate, but merchants offering such kind of programs would
generally pay you regular and ongoing commissions for a single
affiliate initiated sale!
That means, for the same
effort you made in
promoting a particular affiliate program, you get paid only once in a
one-time commission program, and a regular and ongoing commission for a
residual program!
So, are the benefits of promoting residual affiliate programs clearer
to you now? Or are they still vague? If they are still vague, then
let's make them a bit clearer with this example.
Suppose there are two online merchants both offering web hosting
services on their sites. The first merchant offers a one-time
commission type of affiliate program that pays $80 for every single
affiliate initiated sale. The second merchant also offers an affiliate
program, but this time a residual affiliate program that pays only $10
for every single affiliate initiated sale.
As an affiliate, we may get attracted at once at what the first
merchant is offering, as $80 is definitely a lot larger than $10. But
by thinking things over before actually getting into them, one may be
able to see that the second merchant is offering us more opportunity to
earn a larger amount of money.
Supposed you have directed traffic to the merchant and it converted
into a sale, you'll get paid once by the first merchant for the sale
you have initiated. But with the second merchant, you'll get paid
monthly for as long as the customer you have referred to the merchant
continues to avail of the web hosting service.
That means that for the
same effort of getting one customer to avail of the merchant's service,
you get paid monthly in residual affiliate programs while you only get
paid once in a one-time commission type of affiliate programs.
So,
are residual affiliate programs worth promoting?
Definitely yes, because you virtually get more money from these types
of affiliate programs in the long run! And would residual affiliate
programs work best for you? Probably not, probably yes. It is not
really for me to tell. But with the benefits that residual affiliate
marketing can provide, it would really be unwise to ignore such
programs.
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