A Simple Way To Dramatically Increase Your Affiliate
Earnings
by: Terence Tan
Affiliate programs are undoubtedly one of the most
powerful systems of business available today. When
they first appeared, they were a stunning example
of how the powerful traditional strategy of joint-venture
marketing, when combined with the power of the internet,
created an entire new industry that solved the biggest
problems faced by webmasters and web merchants.
For webmasters who specialized in creating valuable
web content and building web traffic, the problem
was how to effectively convert their traffic into
a viable source of revenue.
For web merchants who had to spend their energies
on creating good products and delivering them to customers,
the problem was how to do web promotion in a cost
effective way.
Affiliate programs quickly became a natural solution
to these problems, offering merchants a way to market
their products in a "cost per sale" manner,
while allowing content publishers to profit from recommending
affiliate products to their visitors.
As a result of the huge success of affiliate marketing,
there is now an incredibly large number of affiliate
programs for publishers to choose from. These vary
in the type of products offered, the reliability of
the affiliate merchants, and many other areas.
An unfortunate problem for affiliates is that it is
often very difficult to decide which affiliate programs
will make them the most money in the limited space
available in their ezines and websites.
A small but rapidly growing number of merchants, in
their attempts to stand out from among the crowd of
available affiliate programs, and sign up good affiliates,
have begun to offer affiliate programs that pay affiliate
referral commissions to multiple levels of affiliates.
In doing so, they offer affiliates the opportunity
to leverage their efforts through the viral nature
of such programs and maximizing the value of their
visitors.
The opportunity to affiliates lie in the power of
"lost" visitors to increase their earnings.
For example, a successful website may attract 1000
visitors a day and recommend a related affiliate product
to them. Of these 1000 visitors, only a small number,
perhaps about 5 visitors, would be interested enough
to buy the product.
The other 995 visitors end up as "lost"
visitors, of no value to the affiliate.
However, if the affiliate program paid commission
on multiple levels, some of the 995 visitors (and
also the 5 who bought products), would probably sign
up as sub-affiliates of the original affiliate. When
they in turn recommend the affiliate products and
make sales to their friends and to visitors of their
own websites, the original referring affiliate will
also get paid a referral commission for these sales.
Depending on the number of levels of referral commissions
the merchant offers, the original affiliate may even
make commissions on subsequent levels of sales!
Through such affiliate programs, affiliates end up
benefiting from the viral multiplication of their
commissions generated through visitors who would otherwise
be of no value to them.
While some people have compared these multi level
affiliate programs with the MLM programs which flood
the net, web merchants have been careful to draw a
clear distinction in that as with single level affiliate
programs, no joining fees, training fees, nor "start-up"
fees are ever required.
Since no money is ever required to participate in
these multi level affiliate programs, no money can
ever be made by simply recruiting people to join these
programs.
The value of these programs lies in their ability
to unlock the huge earnings potential in the large
numbers of web visitors who would otherwise be "lost"
to affiliates.
If you already participated in affiliate programs,
simply switch to a multi level affiliate program and
watch your affiliate earnings multiply.
About The Author
Terence Tan is the creater of HugeAffiliates.com,
a website dedicated towards the development of Multi
Level Affiliate Programs as an alternative system
of business. Visit http://hugeaffiliates.com for a
directory of available Multi Level Affiliate Programs