Affiliate Online Business - Tips For Newbies


by Robert McNesby - Date: 2006-12-22 - Word Count: 617 Share This!

This article has been designed for beginners. It deals with starting an online business. We were all fumbling in the dark at one time. We faced each new hurdle with fear and trepidation. (c'mon be honest) One step forward, two steps back. What at first seemed incomprehensible, began to make sense. After a while, we began to feel confident, even cocky.

Hopefully, this article will give those in need a few fundamentals of online marketing. The goal is to familiarize beginners with some terms that may be confusing or unfamiliar. Nothing is more frustrating then to hear internet terms about which you have no clue. Let's get started.

Affiliate Programs:

An affiliate program is an agreement between a products publisher and individual to promote a company's products. The individual is the affiliate, the products publisher the merchant. The affiliate promotes the product and receives a commission from the merchant. When a customer clicks through to the product he must make a purchase, in order for the affiliate to receive a commission.

You can find inexpensive web building sites on the internet. They will have tutorials or support systems to help you over the difficult spots. Once you are able to build a basic site, you can link to an affiliate. You will have to write a review for that product, so know what you're talking about. You can do this by purchasing the product, or researching it thoroughly.

There is no charge to join an affiliate program. It is a good idea to find the best products to promote. You can find many affiliate programs at Clickbank marketing. Affiliate programs can be promoted in the following ways:

Article writing:

There are many article submission sites. If you are reading this on ezinearticles.com you've found one of the best. You can find other articles sites on Google and sign up free. Submitting articles can bring scores of traffic to your website through thousands of visitors. The inclusion of a link is allowed from your article to your website. If you are not skilled at writing, there are many programs to help you overcome any shortcomings. There are professional writers who can help, but they can be expensive.

Posting to Forums:

Forums are a good way to send traffic to your website without spending cash. You can search online and enter forums+what ever your affiliate program is about. There are thousands to hundreds of thousands communicating via these specific subjects. When you tap into a forum, get to know those in the community. Do not post your link until there is a mutually comfortable connection.

Directories:

Directories are not the same as search engines and not as popular as they once were. Still they are the next best thing to searching. They can still have an effect on your search page rankings and results. When you submit your site to a directory, unlike engines it is viewed by actual people. They can still send traffic to your website. Some of the free online directories you can list too are:

Open Directory

Most Popular Sites

Site Inclusion

This article is meant to help someone grasp a basic tenet of online marketing. As you progress, concepts will come easier and you will grow in confidence. The more information you absorb, the more of a snowball affect you will experience. The main thing to remember is, once you embark on this cyberspace phenomenon, stick with it!

The information contained here is just the tip of the iceberg. If you are looking for more comprehensive material, you might want to examine Holly Mann's eBook. Her book "Breakthrough Money Making Secrets Revealed" is a gem. This book is only 54 pages long, but it is clear and concise with no fluff. It is a great affiliate marketing guide for beginners.


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