Friday, April 9, 2010

Affiliate Marketing Commissions

Affiliate marketing commissions are of course the number one concern for those who are already involved in, or who want to be part of the Internet profit making business of affiliate or colleague marketing. For the most popular websites in the Internet, profits each month can reach as high as fifty thousand dollars, but the average affiliate marketing commissions are not more than five hundred dollars. There are many intricate pieces to the puzzle that make up affiliate commissions and making high monthly income from colleague networks is becoming an exacting science. Hundreds of thousands and perhaps millions of savvy Internet entrepreneurs are involved each day in devising new ways to drum up and create business. The pursuit for profit making through colleague marketing is not for the faint of heart nor for those who believe that once a network is created it's time to sit back and watch the profits roll in.

An affiliate marketing network is a large group of websites that share a common theme. The theme may be websites that are somehow related to debt, or they might be related to travel, or sports or politics or any other shared interest. They will include websites as well as blogs and articles on Internet magazines that share a common interest in a specific subject. As a visitor enters the Internet and begins looking for information on a specific area of interest, he may be carried along a vast string of interrelated websites, some carrying only information, others touting products for retail sale, but all having some commonality of subject matter. What may appear to some as a haphazard clicking one's way through an Internet maze can be a very well thought out and profit making guided tour designed well ahead of the day the visitor begins his tour. And as the visitor moves from site to site, affiliate marketing commissions are being generated for each and every colleague whose site is visited along the way.

Affiliate marketing commissions are not a one size fits all proposition. Rather, each network and each colleague's commissions are based on the product being presented. For example, a retail clothing network whose affiliates are selling single items of clothing will probably be a pay per click entity while a network whose main theme is financial services may be a commission-based program only paying for loans that are actually secured. A travel based network may be more interested in building client list for a future email campaign and so is based on a pay per action basis. This means that only when a visitor fills out a data field such as name, email address, phone number and other information is a commission paid. The Bible is clear that Jesus has promised that He will one day return and take all believers with Him to heaven. "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you unto myself; that where I am there ye may be also." (John 14:3) Our responsibility in this is to be prepared spiritually for His return.

Here is a fictional example of how affiliate marketing commissions might be generated on a colleague network. A stay at home mom is looking for a way to make some extramoney with her passion to design costume jewelry. She types in the keywords "at home jewelry based businesses" and is taken to a search page that is filled with blogs, companies and articles on making money at home designing costume jewelry. The woman clicks on a blog that a designer has started and reads articles about how his Internet business originated. Along the right hand side of the article column are links to other jewelry designers, jewelry making suppliers, and retail sellers of costume jewelry. The woman spends an entire afternoon clicking on various links that are provided at each website she visits, and they are all related to costume jewelry. The woman's questions are slowly answered, the ideas for her own business are beginning to emerge, and during her hours of moving from link to link, the woman has made money for all the websites she has visited. 

This example was a pay per click affiliate marketing commissions network. Each time the woman clicked on a different website, she placed seventeen cents in the coffers of each website that sponsored a link she routinely visited. Pay per click commissions can run from one cent to tens of dollars, depending on the network and the colleagues on that program. When a person has a number of websites that can be placed on multiple networks, the opportunity for making more money rises exponentially. But affiliate marketing commissions are also based on other actions besides a simple mouse click.

For example, the pay per action commission is paid only when a visitor pays for a data field being filled. Many companies are hungry for email list building information, and are not necessarily pressing for a sale at the time. A network based on these types of affiliate marketing commissions may include financial, educational, loan and perhaps travel industry members. Customer information can be almost as vital to these industries as the sale itself. Depending on the network a filled data field may be worth more than a simple pay per click and so the commission rates can be higher. And of course there are the straight commission networks that pay much higher rewards for actions that lead to high dollar transactions. Rewards for an ad that leads to a large mortgage loan may bring a host website hundreds of dollars in commission fees.

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