By Marissa Ranello 





The Good Old Days
Remember the good old days? You'd purchase a domain name, set up your
site (with a few swear words here and there), and place some banner ads (while
crossing your fingers for the best banner ad click-through results). This all
worked great--for a while; until people managed to avoid our banner ads like
the plague. Life got more complex. What were us internet marketers to do? We
had to become more savvy. Fortunately for us, the affiliate model was
introduced.
Ah, the affiliate marketing model. It never hurts to get a little help
from your friends, right? Affiliate marketing networks offer a wide range of advantages
to businesses. In short: it's a booming business with dollar signs all around
it. Sure, affiliate marketing can be a profitable business, but it can also be
very aggravating, time consuming, and antisocial. So here's the big question:
Why the heck do we keep putting ourselves through all of this pain? The answer,
although seemingly complex, is quite simple: easy money.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The average person thinks of affiliate marketing as a "get rich
quick" scheme for geeks and nerds. Actually, it's the farthest thing from
the truth. Nowadays, you're just as likely to find a High School dropout behind
an affiliate marketing operation; as you are to find a computer science major.
Despite the revenue advantages, many successful affiliate managers are
weary of transparent affiliates. After all, there's a lot of trickery out
there. You have to be on the lookout for the 'Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.'
That's right folk, if you're the good guy, beware of the bad and the ugly
affiliates. They're out there right now placing infectious adware on an
unsuspecting consumer's computer.
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The New Guy
In a nutshell, affiliate marketing is a great starting point. If you
experience success--run with the ball. Explore additional performance
compensation structures. But before you even consider jumping into the game,
you should ask yourself the following questions (to avoid business pitfalls):
1). Will affiliate marketing assist you in reaching all of your business
targets?
2). Will affiliate marketing have advantages over other types of online
marketing?
3). Do you have the time and commitment to run a developing affiliate
operation (which will require time to flourish and succeed?
4). How flexible is your budget for affiliate marketing?
Here's some background information for the 'new guy': Time and
commitment are essential to your success. While running a network of affiliates
doesn't require a college degree, it does require your attention for details.
Perhaps this is why merchants find outsourced providers offer a very appealing
solution. In addition, the new guy should realize:
o Not everyone will make five figures a month with affiliate marketing.
There's a lot of marketers out there. You're the new guy, remember? Find some
successful companies that use affiliate marketing. Research them. What did they
do to become such a success? Can you duplicate that plan?
o You're not going to make any money eating potato chips in front of the
television. If it were that easy--I'd be doing that instead of writing this
article on affiliate marketing. Be prepared to devote a lot of time to your
business and your affiliate relations.
o Don't take blind referrals from anyone! You'll discover the best
affiliate opportunities through your own research.
The Future
In just the last few years, affiliate marketing has become a very
powerful force on ecommerce. Every day thousands, if not millions, of merchants
rely on affiliate marketing to drive their businesses. But is affiliate
marketing all just a big hype? What ever happened to customer service? What
strange times we live in; as the value of business is no longer placed on the
customer--but on the relationship with whoever facilitated the connection.
This just goes to prove that affiliate marketing is only as good as the
people who run it. Remember, there are ways to get your affiliate program
noticed; just make sure that you get it noticed for the right reasons. If you
value internet based businesses and you'd like more job leads, educational
information, and tools to aid your internet entrepreunership, than visit: eByro
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Article Source: EzineArticles.com expert: Marissa Ranello
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