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Author:
Ann Liu
I received an email this week from a gentleman who wanted a
rationalization for joining in affiliate marketing.
Why, because of the many benefits in this business! Here are
some of the reasons.
1. You don't have to invest a lot of money in office
equipment, you just need to get a desk, a computer with an
internet-connection and you are in business.
2. Your product is already there so you don't need to spend
money on product development. You only need to sign up as an
affiliate in the merchant's program and choose the product
matching your niche market. Upside no product development costs.
3. You don't need to worry about payment processing,
which can result in fraud, chargeback, collecting or storing
names, addresses, and credit card numbers and so forth because
the merchant handles these for you. Upside no merchant account
require.
4. There's no need to carry product inventory because the
product is with the merchants. They are keeping the stock for
you. Upside no inventory cost.
5. You don't have to carry the risk, if the product you
are advertising is not profitable, and then you can discontinue
that line and choose another. There are no long-term contracts
requiring you have to carry unprofitable products. Upside
minimizes the risk.
6. You don't have to go to the post office, call up an
express delivery service and pay for delivery. You don't'
need to worry about goods being damaged or problematic
deliveries. These are merchant's duties; they will do it for
you. The merchant handles the shipping process. Upside no
shipping cost, along with outsourced customer service support.
7. You don't have to worry about no sales while you are
away or while you take a rest because affiliate business allows
you to keep your door open and continue to make money whether or
not you are there. It is round-the-clock and non-stop. Upside
you make money while you sleep.
8. You don't have to look at your boss's face and take his or
her orders. With your own affiliate business, you can easily
earn extra income and your income is limited only by your
desire, effort and imagination. Prospective customers click on
your ads, and then the link will redirect him/her to the
merchant's website for that particular product he/she wants to
process and make a purchase. The affiliate's profit is
proportional to the number of referrals and products purchased
through his/her link. It is the easy way to make money. Upside
have high income potential.
9. No prior sales experience required. Most affiliate
programs offer excellent support when it comes to providing
marketing material. Upside, instant startup and profitability.
About the author:
Ann Liu, an affiliate marketer and the founder of
bizbizlink.com, To learn how you too can succeed in Internet and
affiliate marketing, go to: www.bizbizlink.com and sign up
bizbizlink powerful, new internet marketing concepts newsletter
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