AFFILIATE MARKETING
Affiliate Marketing is a popular method of promoting WWW web
businesses in which an affiliate is rewarded for every visitor,
subscriber, customer, and/or sale provided through her
efforts. It is a modern variation of the practice of
paying a finder's fee for the introduction of new clients to a
business. Compensation may be made based on a certain value for
each visit (Pay per click), registrant (Pay per lead), or a
commission for each customer or sale (Pay per sale), or any
combination.
Merchants like affiliate marketing because it is a "pay for
performance model", meaning the merchant does not incur a
marketing expense unless results are realized.
Some e-commerce sites run their own affiliate programs while
other e-commerce vendors use third party services provided by
intermediaries to track traffic or sales that are referred from
affiliates. Some businesses owe much of their growth and
success to this marketing technique, although research has
shown in general the increase to be approximately 15-20% of
online revenue.
Merchants who are considering adding an affiliate strategy
to their online sales channel should research the different
technological solutions available to them. Some types of
affiliate management solutions include: standalone software,
hosted services, shopping carts with affiliate features, and
third party affiliate networks.
Revenue generated online grew quickly. The Electronic
commerce e-commerce website, viewed as a marketing toy in the
early days of the web, became an integrated part of the overall
business plan and in some cases grew to a bigger business than
the existing offline business. Many companies hired outside
affiliate management companies to manage the affiliate
program.
Today, affiliate marketing is the single fastest growth
industry on the Internet. It’s also true that affiliate
marketing is one of the fastest and most creative ways to make
money and have a career on the Internet. If you would like to
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Affiliate Marketing
Research shows that affiliate marketing is the most
cost-effective way to generate online sales. As per market
statistics fact, affiliate marketing in terms of total sales
generated mainly through the affiliate networks, was worth
close to a billion in the UK alone, combining the figures for
the last two years. This of course is excluding white label and
self-administered schemes. Besides, the affiliate solution
providers confidently expect their own revenues to grow between
50%-75% in 2005-2006, and also confidently expect their own
revenues to grow between 40%-75%.
Currently the most active sectors for affiliate marketing
are the adult, gambling and retail sectors. The three sectors
expected to experience the greatest growth in affiliate
marketing are the mobile phone, finance and travel sectors. A
lot of different offers from various Advertisers are available
to pick from. It only takes a look at the increase in size of
affiliate directories to realize that Affiliate Programs are
not a novelty anymore, but standard. Hot on the heels of
these are the entertainment (particularly gaming) and
internet-related services (particularly broadband) sectors.
Also several of the affiliate solution providers expect to see
increased interest from B2B marketers and advertisers in using
affiliate marketing as part of their mix. Of course, this is
constantly subject to change.
Multi
Tier Programs Some advertisers offer
multi-tier programs that distribute commission into a
hierarchical referral network of sign-ups and sub-partners. In
practical terms: publisher "A" signs up to the program with an
advertiser and gets rewarded for the agreed activity conducted
by a referred visitor. If publisher "A" attracts other
publishers ("B", "C", etc.) to sign up for the same program
using her sign-up code all future activities by the joining
publishers "B" and "C" will result in additional, lower
commission for publisher "A".
Snowballing, this system rewards a chain of hierarchical
publishers who may or may not know of each others' existence,
yet generate income for the higher level signup. This sort of
structure has been successfully implemented by a company called
Quixtar.com, a division of Amway. Quixtar has implemented
a network marketing]] structure to implement its marketing
program for major corporations such as [[Barnes & Noble]],
Office Depot, Sony Music and hundreds more. This is not
considered affiliate marketing. Two-tier programs exist in the
minority of affiliate programs; most are simply one-tier.
Programs beyond 2-tier are not considered affiliate programs,
but rather Multi-level_marketing (MLM) or network
marketing.
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