Affiliate
Programs
How
To Build A Money Making Affiliate Website
by:
Heather O'Neal
An
Affiliate Website is a site in which you sell other peoples'
E-products. You make money on commission.
Example:
you have created a web page selling a "Build Your Own Website"
program. 10 people click on to your website and 1 of them buys the
product. The cost of the program is $40. The person selling the product
then turns around and pays you 50%, which equals $20.
So
you
find a niche that suits you, improve your web site and offer more
products. You sell 10 books a day at a commission of $20 a piece and
that is $200 a day, $1400 a week, $6000 a month.
At
this
point you could afford to sit around and watch The Young And The Restlessall
day or keep moving forward and start making money off of Goggle
Adsense, take full advantage of Goggle Adwords, create a drop shipping
business or even wholesale and become an E-Bay power seller.
How
To:
Join
an Affiliate Network.
Get
someone to build you a web site or build your own. (building you own
website can be very easy with the proper software). The site I have
been using is XSite Pro. It is half the price of Dream Weaver, gives
your more support and no html knowledge needed.
Get
a free
domain name. Free domain name for life a $29.99 value.
Look
for a
good deal on hosting. Midphase is low cost with great support.
Choose
your
niche and enjoy starting your own business.
Affiliate
websites can be one of the easiest and least expensive ways to make
money online. Many of the top online marketing companies selling
E-books
offer free web sites. There is no html knowledge needed to manage these
sites. The site is already preset with the money making links.
You will then have to enter a sales letter pitch on a one page format.
You should then get a free Adsense account and bring in extra online
income.
About
The
Author
Heather
O'Neal is a self proclaimed Internet Marketer that provides stay at
home mothers with the resources and specialized knowledge needed to
work at home and start up information for online business owners.
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Heather O'Neal. |