Mining For Gold With The Best Affiliate Programs
And Hitting Pay Dirt
by: Colin McDougall
Colin McDougall tinkered around with affiliate programs
earning a few dollars, nothing much to write home
about, even had his own e-commerce site, known as
the man’s mall. In theory that site was supposed
to offer all sorts of gadgets for guys. Colin created
the site with the concept “build it they will
come” but in reality no one did. Like so many
dot.com ventures, it was a huge disappointment, lots
of hard work and no pay off.
Colin says, “The man’s mall failed because
I started the venture blindly, I didn’t have
a clue how the search engines worked or how to make
money with affiliate programs. Without an action plan
and a map on how to get the gold it was all pointless.
But not anymore, I hit the internet gold mine, a virtual
moneymaking machine.”
Read on to learn the facts about affiliate marketing
and how Colin went from failing on the Internet to
making serious money with affiliate marketing.
Affiliate marketing is paying off for retailers
2003 online sales are bucking the retail trend. With
traditional retail sales down, retailers are forced
to do more with less. They’ve shifted budgets
away from expensive portal deals to performance-based
affiliate marketing and search engine marketing and
it’s paying off. (Source: Forrester Research)
It’s no surprise that traditional advertisers
such as American Express, National Geographic, Toshiba
and even Disney are flocking to the emerging affiliate
marketing model. Advertisers have a very low risk
with affiliate marketing; they simply pay a commission
for actual sales. No sales, no commission.
Affiliates love it too
Affiliates who understand the affiliate marketing
business are earning huge incomes, even those who
are doing it as a hobby, in many cases, are earning
a few hundred to a few thousand extra dollars each
month.
Jeff Pullen, President of Commission Junction, a third
party provider of infrastructure and tracking told
the crowd at a recent conference held in Santa Barbara
that, “Commissions are up 80% over the previous
year”. According to the Affiliate Summit, held
in early November 2003 in New York City, affiliate
marketing is already a $14 billion industry. (Source:
Marketing Sherpa)
Online shopping is booming – the future is bright
Affiliate marketing works because the pay for performance
model makes sense. Plus, people are flocking to the
Internet in droves to shop online. According to Forrester
Research, a Massachusetts-based research firm, nationally
online sales are expected to total $96 billion this
year and climb to $229 billion by 2008.
Affiliate marketing in a nutshell
An affiliate program is a business relationship where
one website owner (a “merchant”) agrees
to pay another website owner (an “affiliate”)
a commission simply for referring customers.
Merchants typically manage their affiliate program
by joining a commission network such as Commission
Junction or LinkShare who provide third-party tracking
and infrastructure or by purchasing and installing
specialized tracking software on their own server.
See Commission Junction and LinkShare.com for a list
of merchants who are looking for affiliates to promote
their products and services.
How Colin got involved with affiliate marketing
Colin says: “I found the treasure map; the Affiliate
Marketers Handbook written by James Martell,”
an entrepreneur and successful affiliate marketer.
The first time Colin read the Affiliate Marketers
Handbook he mentions, that it was like looking at
the horizon through binoculars; he could see where
he was headed. The second time reading the book Colin,
it was like looking at a road map and seeing how to
reach the riches on the horizon.
Colin says, “With the book, you learn how to
get organized, plan the site, run the business, and
focus on the riches along the horizon.”
Colin learned firsthand, with the man’s mall,
that without understanding the search engines, your
business is dead in the water. The “build it
they will come” mind set, just doesn’t
cut it.
As Colin says: “The book’s system for
using keywords really makes sense, after my prior
experience it’s like this light bulb went off…so
that’s how I’m going to attract visitors
and making money. In my old business, I was set up
to fail, with the handbook I’m set up to win.”
Got Dot: How did you go from failing at the Internet
to make money?
Colin explains, “By reading James’ handbook.
His book is real, it’s not the stuff of Internet
legends, but it’s an honest, to goodness road
map. James really shares what works. I’ve followed
his 8-step system™ and now have a bigger house,
a bigger car and financial independence.
At first, I was amazed at how much the book gives
away, but that’s James. He really wants everybody
to succeed, he’s got things all laid out in
his book. If you follow it the money’s there,
it’s up to the reader to go for the gold.”
Got Dot: What was it like getting started?
Colin says, “In the beginning I was skeptical,
making money with affiliate marketing, just seemed
unreal. After attending James’ original class
in Vancouver, at the prodding of a friend Chuck Anderson,
and actually meeting with other people, earning lots
of money with affiliate marketing, the whole process
really resonated. I knew I could do it, if they could.”
Got Dot: Why was that so hard to grasp?
Colin: “As a system tech I was working 50% harder
for a measly 5% raise, all of $250/month. It was awful.
In the class all these people were making a lot more
money than me, working just a few hours a day. What
a wake up call. I felt like a dummy slaving away at
60 hours a week, with practically nothing to show
for it.”
Colin adds, “The hard part for me was getting
over my past, removing the skepticism, and just running.
My disbelief held me back four months. So I started
off small spending one hour a day doing affiliate
marketing.
The beginning search engine traffic and commission
checks…just blew me away, talk about a real
eye-opener. Nothing like numbers to get a techie excited.”
Got Dot: What’s the money like?
Colin: “When I first started I earned $400 a
month, nearly double my raise as a system tech. By
the end of the year I hoped to make $5k a month (my
system tech salary). I hit that mark in six months.
Within 9 months I earned $120K. The day job is now
history. The money’s astounding, it just keeps
growing.”
Got Dot: What is your product niche?
Colin says, “In the beginning, I went after
the big paycheck, like credit cards. My newer sites
feature things I want to learn more about or hobbies.”
Colin follows the same methods for web site construction
developed by James Martell. These principals are incorporated
into Colin’s successful sites featuring: mortgage
loans, furniture slip covers and credit card applications.
Got Dot: What is a typical day like?
Colin says, “Its ideal. How many fathers can
say they have time to play Barbie’s with their
daughter? Everyday I work for two hours and spend
an afternoon in the park with the family, then another
hour or two of work and its dinner time, what a day!”
Got Dot: What tips do have for someone starting out?
Colin says: “Buy the Affiliate Marketers Handbook,
follow it step-by-step. Don’t jump ahead. Devote
one hour a day to affiliate marketing, when you get
home from work. Make the sacrifice. The short term
pain is worth the long term gain. Don’t settle
for fool’s gold, searching through the “best
affiliate programs”, find the real gold, James
Martell’s 8-step system™, it’s within
your grasp. Go for the gold.”
Colin McDougall followed a simple 8-step-system™
for affiliate marketing created by James Martell,
entrepreneur, successful affiliate marketer, and developer
of over 70 specialty shopping sites with topics that
range from motorized scooters to treadmill comparisons;
and also educates people who want to start a homebased
business using affiliate programs and the Internet!
About The Author
Colin McDougall is the editor of the credit review
site, Only the best credit cards online. You can visit
this site at http://www.only-the-best-credit-cards-online.com/
mcdoog2112@shaw.ca