Aug 2010 Product
Your Key To Affiliate Cash
Many Internet marketers started through affiliate marketing. Consider this – you can start making money without creating a product, without dealing with support nightmares and even without a website. And you can get started immediately.
You get paid by bringing buyers to sellers. When they buy, you get a “piece of the action” called a commission. So, if a prospect buys a $50 product, and the product pays 50% commission, you will make $25.
In other words, you are like a commission-only salesperson except that you don't have to do all the selling or much selling at all. You don't have to take any “orders” and you don't have to meet prospects “face-to-face.” All you have to do is simply introduce interested people to the product and it all happens online.
Considering that you can advertise on the Internet often for free or very inexpensively, it may be the perfect place to start or expand your efforts in creating an online income and an Internet business. With no floors to sweep, no insurance to pay and advertising that can work for you 24 hours a day, it can easily become a fairly passive income.
The good thing about affiliate marketing is that it doesn’t take much time at all to do everything – basically, all you need to do is send traffic and get paid. You shouldn’t however expect instantaneous results. Affiliate marketing takes a decent degree of practice before you reach the top level but as with everything in life, you need to take action. You can use any one or more of the tactics in this book – combine, mix and match and observe your results in your affiliate earnings.
The larger and more well known affiliate networks include Clickbank, PayDotCom and e-Junkie. You can also discover affiliate programs for individual companies by looking down at the bottom of their product page where they will often have a link that says “affiliates”, “associates” or “partners”. Click on that and you will find out what they require to become an affiliate. Some companies have “open” affiliate programs –which means they will take just about anyone who signs up and others have what are called “closed” affiliate programs and are more restrictive in who they allow to promote their products.
Whatever you do, be sure to read the “terms of service”, because affiliate programs often have restrictions (usually quite reasonable) on how you promote their programs – and violating those restrictions can get you thrown out. For example, most programs will throw you out if they feel that you are sending out “Unsolicited Commercial Email” (UCE) or what is commonly known as SPAM.
Master Resale Rights License Terms:
[YES] Includes Professional Sales Letter
[YES] Includes Professional e-cover and Website Graphics
[YES] Can be added into paid membership sites
[YES] Can convey and sell Personal Use Rights
[YES] Can convey and sell Resale Rights
[YES] Can convey and sell Master Resale Rights
[NO] Can be offered as a bonus
[NO] Can be given away for free (any format)
[NO] Can add to free Membership Sites
[NO] Can extract the graphics for use elsewhere
[NO] Can be sold in dimesales, firesales, variable price sales or auctions, including but not limited
to, e-Bay.com