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Affiliate Marketing is Low Risk
by David Cooper
There is absolutely no doubt that Affiliate Marketing is becoming more and
more popular every day. On a daily basis more and more would be
entrepreneurs are turning to affiliate marketing as a way of making an
online income. There are obviously many compelling reasons for the
popularity of affiliate marketing. Near the top of that list has to be the
fact that affiliate marketing is considered a low-risk opportunity for many
people looking to make money from the comfort of their home. Now many people
believe that low-risk also means low-reward. I however, am not one of those
people! In the case of Affiliate marketing, I believe it falls into the
low-risk category because the potential losses are relatively small and the
potential for earnings can be huge.
Affiliate Marketing affords many ordinary people the opportunity to not only
start an online business, but to also keep their financial losses to a
minimum.
As an affiliate marketer you are truly not involved in the hard selling of a
product, service, or program. Your main responsibility is to promote quality
products, services and programs. Compensation is earned when the prospect
makes a purchase from the merchant's site after being directed by your
affiliate link.
I have included four very important reasons why affiliate marketing should
be a low-risk business venture for you.
1. Minimal or Low Set-Up Cost
Unlike brick and mortar businesses that need structures such as offices and
showrooms, setting up an affiliate marketing business does not involve large
expenses. There will be no offices to fill up with tables, chairs, and
filing cabinets. There will be no showrooms to fill-up with products. A
little corner of your den or small office above your garage will do the
trick. Obviously you will need a computer and internet connection, but if
you are reading this article you already have those items. Now, does this
make affiliate marketing similar to any other online business?
Unlike other online businesses, would-be affiliate marketers do not need to
invest a lot of money to conduct affiliate marketing. Most affiliate
programs are free to join and the online company or merchant that
established the affiliate program may even provide you with the promotional
materials and websites that the affiliate will need. Therefore, the set-up
cost of affiliate marketing is truly negligible.
I do recommend that you purchase your own web hosting, so that you may set
up your own site. Why? It will be important for you to differentiate
yourself from the many other affiliate marketers who are involved in
promoting the same products, services, and programs that you are. With your
own website you create a uniqueness that will help separate you from your
competition. With your own website you will also have the opportunity to
send any and all potential customers to your site first rather than the
merchant site. This is a golden opportunity for you to get prospects to
subscribe to your newsletter or other free offers you may have. List
building is the life blood of any affiliate marketer, but that is an article
for another time.
2. No Inventory
As an affiliate marketer you do not own the products you are promoting on
your website. Your main job as an affiliate is to give your visitors
compelling reasons why they need to click on your affiliate link and go to
the website of the merchant you are promoting the product for. As an
affiliate for a product or service you are not responsible for taking orders
from your visitors. The order process is done on the merchant's website.
What does this mean for you? It means you don't have to worry or think about
product inventories.
In affiliate marketing, the affiliate does not handle the purchasing or
delivery of the products. In a nutshell, as an affiliate marketer you do not
have to worry about the costs or time involved in stocking, buying,
delivering, or taking inventories of the products.
3. No Employees
In affiliate marketing, there is no need for regular employees. Most
affiliate marketers are a one man or woman operation. Many of the tasks that
you must complete as an affiliate marketer can be done on your own. You
might enlist the help of a spouse or other family member, but there really
is no need to hire a staff. Without a staff or regular employees, the
affiliate is no longer burdened by the financial pressure of providing
wages.
There may be times where you don't feel you have the expertise of handling
certain aspects of the work you must do as an affiliate or you just don't
have the time. You may need to outsource some of your work. What is
outsourcing? Very simple, getting others to do the work for you…at a cost of
course.
4. Minimal Customer Service
As an affiliate marketer you are not involved in the manufacturing or
delivery of products. The responsibility for maintaining quality products
does not fall on your shoulders. This means that keeping the customers happy
is also not your major responsibility. That responsibility falls on the
merchant, who deals with the paying customers.
Now, this does not mean that you totally remove yourself from the customer
service aspect. What it does mean is that in order to avoid unhappy
customers, it is very important that you stand behind the products and
services you are promoting. Make sure you are recommending quality products,
programs, and services that you use yourself. After all, many people are
going to buy the product you are promoting based on your recommendations.
How can you make an honest recommendation if you have never used the product
yourself?
Always remember, a customer that purchases from you one time is more likely
to purchase from you again. If they have had a positive experience with the
merchant and product you recommended you have gained a customer for life.
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