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Newbie Affiliates' Guide to Affiliate
Payment Procedures
Selling other people’s products attracts a
wealth of money-making options, from a simple share of profits from
visitors to your site who ultimately link and buy a product recommended
by you, to a straightforward (usually small) payment every time a
visitor to your site clicks through to another site, regardless of
whether a sale ensues. Commissions are paid according to varying
criteria, typically laid down by the supplying company, and including:
* Payment
Per Click - PPC. Here you are paid according to visitors following links
on your site to a site promoting goods and services belonging to the
supplying company. Typically, payment per click ranges from 2 to 20
cents (or non-USA equivalent), for every visitor referred by you.
However, thousands of companies offer payment per click programs, so
promoting such sites can be an administrative nightmare, not to mention
the fact you could spend excessive time, energy and money promoting
sites that don’t pay at all or simply do not provide earnings
commensurate with your efforts.
* Payment Per Lead. Like payment per click schemes you simply find
potential enquirers and buyers for the supplying company which can
ultimately generate incredible profits for them, and just a few pennies
per person for you! Like payment per click, avoid this type of
opportunity, unless related energy, time and cost is low and rewards
proportionately high.
* Payment Per Sale. Payment per sale programs offer rewards based on
actual sales, not mere enquiries or clicks, and are almost certainly the
best affiliate option for you to consider. This is the basis on which
the world’s leading affiliate companies operate, notably ClickBank,
Amazon and eBay. Depending on the program, commission you receive can be
on a first-time-only sale or based on all sales made to a customer
introduced by you for the lifetime of his or her association with the
supplying company. Other programs offer commission on all sales to your
lead during a specific period, such as six months or one year after the
original sale. TIP: Prefer repeat over one-off commissions in virtually
all cases, but especially for products generating repeat and back-end
sales perhaps over the lifetime of your customers’ association with the
seller. Especially take a close look at repeat commission programs
available at ClickBank.
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Recommended Reading. Avril
Harper's
A Complete Newbies' Guide to Making
Money With ClickBank
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