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How to Use Affiliate Marketing To Promote Your Business
- By Gary Wrightley
- Published 02/14/2009
- Affiliate Marketing
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Affiliate advertisement can
work on a pay per impression, pay per click, pay per lead or pay per sale
basis. Pay per impression means the affiliate earns a profit each time the
affiliate advertisement is served. This means for each unique visitor who views
the advertisement the affiliate is given a predetermined amount of money. This
amount will depend on a number of factors and will be agreed upon by the
business owner and the affiliate before the advertisements begin appearing on
the affiliate’s website. Pay per click programs reward the affiliate each time
a visit clicks through the advertisement. Pay per lead programs reward the
affiliate when a visitor not only clicks on the advertisement but also performs
a desired action such as filling out a survey or registering with the website.
Pay per sale programs reward the affiliate each time a visitor clicks through
the advertisement on the affiliate’s website and also makes a purchase during
this visit. The compensation plans associated with affiliate programs are so desirable
because the business owner can have a number of affiliates and they only have
to pay these affiliates if the advertising on the affiliate’s website is
effective.
Affiliate marketing does
not always work. When seeking out affiliates it is important to look for a
number of different factors. An affiliate with a great deal of experience, a
website with high traffic and a proven track record for producing positive
results will likely be a good choice for an affiliate marketing program. These
affiliates rely on their advertising knowledge to promote the businesses and do
not necessarily have to understand the business they are promoting. Another
excellent choice for affiliate marketing is to select another business that is
closely related to your own business but does not compete with your business.
This is a good idea because they may share your target audience and their
website visitors will also likely be interested in visiting your website as
well. For example if you sell running shoes you may wish to run an affiliate
marketing campaign on a website that promotes road races such as marathons,
half marathons, 10Ks and 5Ks. This website does not directly compete with your
business but they are likely to attract an audience that would be interested in
and have a need for your products or services.
Deciding whether or not to
implement an affiliate marketing campaign is easy. As we previously mentioned
there is very little risk in this type of campaign so it is worthwhile in just
about any situation. A more important decision to make is how you plan to
compensate your affiliates. The compensation for pay per impression programs is
typically pretty low because your business is not necessarily generating a sale
from each impression. Conversely, pay per sale programs usually compensates the
affiliate better because the business does directly generate a profit from the
advertising on the affiliate’s website. This amount may a flat fee or a
percentage of the sale depending on the affiliate agreement.
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