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		<title>What Everyone Should Know About Affiliate Marketing</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Affiliate Revenue]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Affiliate marketing is a type of marketing that takes place online where a business gives a small amount of money to a website it&#8217;s affiliated with for each customer they draw to make a transaction on the business&#8217; website because of the affiliate marketing practice.
 While many online retailers continue to shy away from this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Affiliate marketing is a type of marketing that takes place online where a business gives a small amount of money to a website it&#8217;s affiliated with for each customer they draw to make a transaction on the business&#8217; website because of the affiliate marketing practice.</p>
<p> While many online retailers continue to shy away from this practice for the revenue generator that it is, affiliates are more often than not part of a merchant&#8217;s online marketing program. As matter of fact, a good deal of online retailers have adopted affiliate marketing because of the reduced financial risk involved. Also, affiliate marketing can enhance the other more mainstream internet marketing strategies such as Social Networking, e-mail marketing and PPC marketing. It can also involve using <strong><a href="href="></a></strong><strong><a href="http://www.easyresellrights.com">Master Resale Rights</a></strong></p>
<p> Indeed, affiliate marketing is at its most effective when used strategically alongside other internet marketing methods including: SEO, Google Adwords and e-mail marketing. Websites using Web 2.0 practices, including blogging, user communities and RSS feeds have found success with integrating affiliate marketing practices in these areas as well.</p>
<p> Affiliate marketing networks tend to vary in structure. The majority are structured in a single tier and pay commission based on where a site sits within a predetermined hierarchy. Two-tier programs also exist but are in the great minority. Unlike multi-level-marketing (MLM) or network marketing programs, there are also very few requirements to become an affiliate.</p>
<p> In terms of affiliate revenue, most merchant websites now use a cost per sale (CPS) revenue sharing process. Here is how the process works: if a merchant receives a sale as a direct result of a customer clicking on a link at an affiliate&#8217;s site, the affiliate marketer receives a fee. Cost per mile are previously used compensation methods that have become virtually extinct in affiliate marketing.</p>
<p> Currently a self-regulated marketplace, affiliate marketing is often considered to be run by those on the fringes of online marketing. Those affiliate marketers who do well work as homesteaders much like their predecessors in the &#8220;Wild Wild West&#8221; which could be the main reason why there still is no real code of conduct for affiliate marketers.</p>
<p> As a conclusion, if anyone wants to make money online, they can try the route of affiliate marketing. I personally know many successful marketers who are affiliates so there is no reason why you cannot do it.</p>
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		<title>Introducing Affiliate Marketing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 16:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Affiliate marketing is a web-based marketing strategy where a merchant pays a fee to one of more affiliate websites for every transaction that comes to them  as a direct result of the affiliate website&#8217;s efforts.
While many online retailers continue to shy away from this practice for the revenue generator that it is, affiliates do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Affiliate marketing is a web-based marketing strategy where a merchant pays a fee to one of more affiliate websites for every transaction that comes to them  as a direct result of the affiliate website&#8217;s efforts.</p>
<p>While many online retailers continue to shy away from this practice for the revenue generator that it is, affiliates do play an ever-increasing role in the marketing strategies of a great many online businesses. The fact is, many e-tailers have embraced affiliate marketing due to the fact that they only pay marketers if they themselves get paid. Also, affiliate marketing can enhance the other more mainstream marketing practices such as Social Networking, bookmarking and search engine marketing. It can also involve {using <strong><a href="http://www.easyresellrights.com"></a></strong><strong><a href="http://www.easyresellrights.com">Private Label Rights</a></strong>}</p>
<p>Indeed, affiliate marketing is at its most effective when used strategically alongside other internet marketing methods including: bookmarking, paid search engine marketing and display advertising. Those websites that employ Web 2.0 methods, like blogging, user communities and RSS feeds have found an even greater use for affiliate marketing practices.</p>
<p>Affiliate marketing networks tend to vary in structure. Most are hierarchical and pay out within a certain pecking order. Very few use two-tier programs  Not to be confused with multi-level marketing (MLM) or network marketing programs which have more requirements in order to get paid a commission, affiliate marketing programs have few requirements for involvement.</p>
<p>Currently, most merchant websites now use a cost per sale (CPS) revenue sharing process. Here is how the process works: if a customer clicks on a link to the merchant at the affiliate&#8217;s site and subsequently purchases goods or services from the merchant, the affiliate marketer gets a commission of the sale. Cost per mile are previously used compensation methods that have become virtually extinct in affiliate marketing.</p>
<p>&#8220;Survival of the fittest&#8221; is the only real or effective regulating concept currently in place in the world of affiliate marketing.  The most successful affiliate marketers adopt a &#8220;pioneer&#8221; attitude early on which may account for the many failed attempts at creating an industry-wide code of conduct for affiliate marketers.</p>
<p>I believe that almost anyone can be an affiliate marketer at the comfor of their home. I personally know many successful marketers who are affiliates so there is no reason why you cannot do it.</p>
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