First, if you're new to affiliate marketing, some preliminary
explanations may prove helpful in your quest for becoming a part-time
or full-time affiliate marketer.
What is Affiliate Marketing?
Affiliate marketing is quite simple to explain: you promote and market
a product or company in return for a commission if a sale or lead is
made from your marketing efforts. With online affiliate marketing you
simply place your affiliate ID embedded links on your web pages and if
a customer clicks your link and proceeds to that designated company's
site and makes a purchase or signs up for a service, you earn a
commission.
Affiliate marketing, if done right, can prove to be a very lucrative
venture. Commissions can run anywhere from a few pennies to thousands
of dollars for just one click or sale. Professional marketers develop
affiliate relationships with hundreds of companies and build sites to
promote these companies and products.
Needless to say, the advent of the Internet has been a golden
opportunity for affiliate marketers to really expand their promotions
and marketing. As more as more customers choose to buy online,
advertising and purchases keep increasing at a maddening pace.
To accommodate all this online ecommerce we have seen the birth of
large affiliate networks, operated by large corporations. Make no
mistake, affiliate marketing is big business, accounting for billions
in sales and commissions.
What is an Affiliate Network?
An affiliate network is a third party facilitator which brings
affiliates and companies together. It connects Advertisers (companies
with products or services to sell) together with Publishers (those who
display and promote these products or services) so they can do
business. The affiliate network does all the tracking, accounting and
payment of commissions.
The following Top 10 list of the best Affiliate Networks is compiled by
an actual full-time affiliate marketer who has worked these programs
for over five years. This list is subjective and based on first-hand
experience. It should be seen in this light and every marketer probably
will have a different list or have these in a different picking order
depending on the type and nature of their marketing.
But this list of the 10 Best Affiliate Networks will give you a general
rundown on these affiliate networks and how they operate.
1. Commission Junction (www.cj.com)
Now owned by ValueClick, Commission Junction was one of the first
affiliate networks. It is also one of the most important with many of
the Top Fortune 500 companies listed here.
CJ is an international network with excellent stats and tracking (some
of the best you will find), along with regular monthly payments makes
this the obvious first choice for anyone wishing to try affiliate
marketing. For those new or old at affiliate marketing, CJ also holds
regular seminars and training sessions.
Most merchants offer pay-per-lead or pay-per-sale, one of the best
features is the performance bonuses and incentives. As most experienced
marketers will know, selling 50k to 100k each month for merchants will
bring in the big incentives or bonuses.
Commissions run as high as 50% but most are in 3% to 15% range. You
have the option of direct deposit for your payments. One major plus, CJ
will tell you which merchants and ads are earning the most revenue for
affiliates so you can easily choose which merchants are worth
promoting.
2. ClickBank (www.clickbank.com)
ClickBank is another professional affiliate network with excellent
stats and tracking. Easy to use and pays every two weeks.
ClickBank is slightly different from the other networks in that it
deals mainly with digital download products. The commissions from
ClickBank are usually much higher than the other networks, around 40%
to 50% or more.
ClickBank has over 10,000 products but keep in mind, info-marketing
products will have stiff competition from all the savvy and well
established Internet marketers promoting these same products. Consider
youself warned!
The most successful marketing tactic here is to first dominate your
targeted niche with your blogs and sites, then find affiliate products
to match your content or niche subject matter, whether it be gardening
equipment, gaming laptops or Mediterranean cruises!.
3. LinkShare (www.linkshare.com)
LinkShare is another excellent affiliate network. It is one of the
oldest affiliate networks on the web. LinkShare was recently acquired
by the Japanese Portal Rakuten, with a price tag of $425 million.
Very good stats and reporting with their Synergy Analytics system. Many
Top Fortune 500 companies are presented here so you will no trouble
finding products and services to promote. LinkShare pays commissions as
they receive them from merchants - monthly checks.
4. Affiliate Window (www.affiliatewindow.com)
Affiliate Window is an UK based affiliate network which offers top
brand companies and good commission rates. Pays once a month and has
excellent stats.
Savvy affiliate marketers know promoting in other countries can be much
easier than promoting in the American market place. Mainly because
these other countries haven't become saturated with online marketers,
little competition means more sales.
5. Amazon (www.amazon.com)
Amazon is another excellent affiliate network to join if you want to
sell products from your site or blog. Amazon has excellent stats and
the links are very easy to create and place on your web pages.
You also have the option of creating your own store with Amazon
aStores. Amazon also now has context link ads and Widgets!
Commission rates are somewhat lower than the other networks but making
sales thru Amazon is much, much easier. You will make more sales mainly
because Amazon is a well known and trusted online company. Amazon now
pays monthly.
6. Shareasale (www.shareasale.com)
Shareasale is yet another easy system to work with good stats and
simple to create links. With 1,700+ merchants to choose from,
Shareasale is another good affiliate network to promote.
The control panel is easy to use and the reporting is very good.
Usually pays the month following your sales.
7. Google (www.google.com/adsense/)
Many won't think of Google as an Affiliate network but it does run
affiliate products thru its Adsense program. Very few products but like
everything from Google it is professionally run and top caliber all the
way.
Please note, top marketers know affiliate links/products on their
content pages will return 10 times what Google Adsense will give them.
However, these marketers will also know using Google Adsense on less
targeted pages throughout your sites or blogs will give you a healthy
return.
Besides receiving that monthly check from a multi-billion dollar
company like Google will put a smile on your face every time.
8. LinkConnector (www.linkconnector.com)
LinkConnector is a relatively new affiliate network which launched in
2004. It has Pay Per Click, Pay Per Sale and Pay Per Lead. Good stats
and reporting. Worth checking out for their different types of new
affiliate technology such as Direct Linking which passes pagerank along
to the merchant's site.
9. CPA Empire (www.cpaempire.com)
Great CPA (Cost Per Action) network especially if you do a lot of email
marketing and promotions. Geared towards acquiring leads and sign-ups
but does offer other merchants as well. Good stats and reporting.
10. 10. Independents
Individual affiliate deals with different companies which may or may
not be listed with the major networks above. Your independent affiliate
deals will be some of your most lucrative since you can sometimes work
out separate private commission rates and bonuses. Aim for residual
income here. Don't ignore this aspect of affiliate marketing as it will
pay the highest dividends.
Keep in mind, all the above affiliate networks are middlemen, they come
between you and the merchant you're promoting. For affiliates with a
proven track record, who have shown they can deliver the customers and
sales, a private deal cutting out the middleman/fees can prove very
beneficial for both parties. If you're fortunate enough to become known
as a super affiliate, these private deals will become more common and
more profitable.
Professional affiliate marketers use all of the above networks to
create multiple income streams from their marketing efforts. In the
process, they build a healthy monthly income for themselves and their
families. There is no reason why you can't do the same.
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