What is Affiliate Marketing? – Part 2
Last month in Part 1 we looked at how many of us have already acted as Affiliate Marketers although unknowingly and without being paid for it. We also looked at how Affiliate Marketing as a profession enables the affiliate to earn a commission for marketing another person’s or company’s products. The affiliate simply searches for a product they enjoy, then promotes that product and earns a piece of the profit from each sale they make.
This month in Part 2 we consider How Do Affiliate Marketers Get Paid?
Depending on the affiliate program, the consumer doesn’t always need to buy a product for the affiliate to receive a commission, and some programmes even pay affiliates more than the consumer paid for their product/service in the interest of repeat sales, so the seller will determine how the affiliate gets paid from a number of ways:
1. Pay per sale.
This is the standard affiliate marketing structure. In this program, the seller pays the affiliate a percentage of the sale price of the product after the consumer purchases the product as a result of the affiliate’s marketing strategies. In other words, the affiliate must actually get the buyer/investor to buy/invest in the product before they are compensated.
2. Pay per lead.
A more complex system, pay per lead affiliate programs compensates the affiliate based on the conversion of leads. The affiliate must persuade the consumer to visit the seller’s website and complete the desired action — whether it’s filling out a contact form, signing up for a trial of a product, subscribing to a newsletter, or downloading software or files.
3. Pay per click.
This program focuses on incentivizing the affiliate to redirect consumers from their marketing platform to the seller’s website. This means the affiliate must engage the consumer to the extent that they will move from the affiliate’s site to the seller’s site. The affiliate is paid based on the increase in web traffic on the seller’s site.
Why Be an Affiliate Marketer?
So, what are the reasons to become an affiliate marketer?
Coming from a rural area there’s an interesting saying here; “A farmer’s work is a good one, it carries on when he sleeps”
There is effort for a farmer in preparing the ground, and outlay in buying the right seed, but once the seed is in the ground, it grows and develops without the farmer, even while he sleeps. In other words, there is a start up effort, but the growth is passive 24/7 thereafter until the harvest.
Likewise with Affiliate Marketing, there is a start up effort, but thereafter growth is passive with the automated system working 24/7 for you. In fact our experience with people from around the world accessing our system is most of our growth/sales have occurred while we’ve been sleeping.
Ruth & Stephen’s Dad harvesting potatoes
In summary, these are some of the key reasons why we recommend the Affiliate model:
1. Passive income.
While any “regular” job requires you to be at work to make money, affiliate marketing offers you the ability to make money while you sleep. By investing an initial amount of time and money into a campaign, you will see continuous returns on that investment as consumers purchase the product over the following days and weeks. You receive money for your work long after you’ve finished it. Even when you’re not in front of your computer, your marketing skills will be earning you a steady flow of income.
2. No customer support outlay.
Individual sellers and companies offering products or services have to deal with their consumers and ensure they are satisfied with what they have purchased. In the UK, we have the Competition & Marketing Authority to regulate this, and you’ll have a similar body in your country.
However, thanks to the affiliate marketing structure, you’ll never have to be directly concerned with customer support or customer satisfaction. The entire job of the affiliate marketer is to link the seller with the consumer. The seller then deals with any consumer queries, support questions or returns after you receive your commission from the sale.
3. Choose where you work from.
If you’re someone who sees commuting to the office as tiring unproductive time and cost, then affiliate marketing is the perfect solution. You’ll be able to launch campaigns and receive revenue from the products that sellers create while working from anywhere that has Wi-Fi; the comfort of your own home, your local coffee shop, or a coffee shop the other side of the world.
4. Cost-effective.
Most businesses require huge startup fees as well as a cash flow to finance the products being sold, so many people never get started. However, affiliate marketing can be done at a low cost, meaning you can get started quickly and without the hassle of starting a traditional bricks and mortar business. This is a cost effective and relatively straightforward way to get started in the online world.
5. Convenient and flexible.
Since you’re essentially becoming a freelancer, you get ultimate independence in setting your own goals, redirecting your path when you feel so inclined, choosing the products that interest you, and even determining your own hours. This convenience means you can diversify your portfolio if you like or focus solely on simple and straightforward campaigns. You’ll also be free from traditional company restrictions and regulations as well as ill-performing teams.
6. Performance-Based rewards.
With other jobs, you could work an 80-hour week and still earn the same salary. Affiliate marketing is purely based on your performance. You’ll get from it what you put into it. Honing your reviewing skills and writing engaging campaigns will translate to direct improvements in your revenue. Even if a campaign fails, you take that as feedback and optimise your next campaign for better results. You’ll finally get paid for the outstanding work you do!
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