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Affiliate
Marketing:
What are the Benefits
of Affiliate Marketing?
By Ron Swerdfiger
Affiliate marketing is a cooperative effort between
merchant and an affiliate’s website. It has become
popular for Internet sites trying to create some extra
income for their site, perhaps changing a hobby to a
profitable, self-supporting business. Affiliate
marketing has proved to be a cost-efficient, measurable
method of delivering long-term results. Research points
to this method of marketing will be an industry trend.
The benefits to the merchant are many. First, it gives
them a broader market to sell their product. More sites
will naturally create more sales, if the sites they have
chosen to use are in their niche marketing. The merchant
needs to do their part by researching interested
affiliate websites to make sure they are a good fit for
that particular website. Finding a fit for their
merchandise would be the key to more generated income.
The merchant has access to markets and customers that he
doesn’t spend valuable time searching out. Banner ads on
affiliate sites are not distracting to the site user. It
might create interest for that product and drive the
consumer to the merchants website. For instance, on one
of my favorite websites, it haws an affiliate marketing
link to a toy store, where I was able to research and
find a suitable gift to send to my one-year-old
granddaughter. I needed to do this on-line anyway, as
they live in another state and the banner ad prompted me
to look at the site and make the purchase. This one buy
will expand to others as I have four grandchildren I
send Birthday and Christmas gifts to. Benefit to the
merchant? Repeat customers and recommendations to other
consumers who are in need of the same product. Merchants
just getting into the field shouldn’t expect immediate
sales results. Placing your merchandise with an
affiliate program is the same as training a new sales
assistant. It will take time and training to reach the
fullest potential. This is another important reason to
ensure you are using the sites that fit your target
customer. Bringing consumers in from different websites
also gives the merchant a better idea of consumer trends
and needs.
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The affiliate marketer also sees many benefits. Adding marketing banners to
their site is not distracting. In an interview with a new Webmaster just
beginning in the field, she has found no adverse reaction to banner ads added to
her site. Users have expressed their thanks for the unique ability to shop from
a site they already visit regularly. The affiliate needs to have a clear
understanding with the merchant what the commission will be, expected payment
method and time involved in contract. The affiliate has a responsibility to
represent the merchandise their user based would be most interested in. For
instance, if the site has a user base of mainly stay-at-home mothers, then
on-line job opportunities such as surveys would be a good match for them. This
group would also appreciate direct links to children’s products and
informational sites. Merchandisers often provide targeted, best-seller items and
personal support to their affiliate. They often offer sales promotions that will
benefit the merchandiser as well as the affiliate.
Affiliate marketing is a non-intrusive way to generate extra income for their
website. It will take time for the users to understand the dynamics of banner
marketing. This can be aggressively marketed to create instant sales, or can be
a subtle way to make extra income to support their site.
Affiliate marketing is a win-win situation for both the marketer and the
affiliate. Working together, they can be an advantage to both. The Webmaster I
spoke to advised me this type of marketing has turned her website designed to be
a help to women of Boomer age, into a site that was an out-of-pocket expense to
a site that is now self-paying.
For more info on affiliate marketing visit our Canadian Affiliate Marketing site
http://www.affiliatemarketing.ca
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