Tuesday, December 12, 2006

The Truth And Myths About Earning A Residual Income In An Affiliate Program by Diep Tran

There is sometimes confusion about what exactly an affiliate program is and how a person can actually earn a residual income through one. Sometimes people get confused because they are bombarded with ads telling them they can make large amounts of cash through an affiliate program. This is often confused by other ads saying that any program offering an unlimited income is a scam. Both are extremes. Affiliate programs are found almost everywhere a person looks. Even large companies are getting into affiliate programs. It is very important that a person learns the truth about earning a residual income in an affiliate program before they write it off as a scam.

Affiliate programs have two basic functions. The first is to sell a product for a commission. Companies set up affiliate programs so they can get their product marketed by their affiliates. This is not only free marketing for the company, but also allows the affiliates to make a residual income. The company usually gives the affiliate a website where they send customers. The website is coded with the affiliates ID so that every sale made on that website is credited to them and they earn a commission off them. All the affiliate has to do is market their website. The second function of an affiliate program is to build the program by recruiting new affiliates. Besides selling products, the website also gives people the chance to become an affiliate themselves. When people sign up on an affiliates website the affiliate then gets a commission on anything that affiliate sells. This continue as each affiliate signs up more affiliates. It is a win-win situation for everyone involved. The company is getting an amazing amount of free advertising. All they had to do was set up and monitor the affiliate program. The affiliates do the rest. Many major companies are seeing the value of affiliate programs and are implementing their own programs.

One of the most confusing things about affiliate programs is that many are advertised by saying a person can make large amounts of money. While it is true that an affiliate who sells a lot of products and builds a team of affiliates under them who also sell and recruit good can make a large amount of money, it is not that simple. First of all, setting up a stable and strong team is difficult. There are so many people looking to make a quick dollar that half the people who sign up for these programs never even carry through and end up quitting within a few months. If that happens with every recruit then a person can not really make a lot. The commissions on the product sales are usually rather low and a person needs the team members in order to be making a good commission. So, it is possible to make a good income, but it will take some time to do it.

Another things about affiliate programs that scares people is its close resemblance to a pyramid scheme. Anyone who has been interested in working at home or building a business has surely heard of a pyramid scheme. A pyramid scheme does involve recruiting people to sign up and making money off recruits, but the main difference, and the reason affiliate programs succeed where pyramid schemes fail, is that affiliate programs have an actual product to sell. If a program has a product to sell that is useful and something people would buy then they are an affiliate program not a pyramid scheme.

Affiliate programs offer a great way to build residual income. A person can be quite successful with an affiliate program if he or she works hard and persistent. The key thing is to learn how to advertise both online and offline to recruit new affiliates or sell products to custumors. They are not a scam and are a true way to earn some money.

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