2 types of Affiliate Marketers - Why you need
them both as Joint Venture partners
Christian Fea
If you are thinking about
using an affiliate marketing program for your business, it might be
wise to understand more about who the typical affiliate marketer is.
Generally, affiliate marketers are entrepreneurial types who tend to
take risks; they typically do not mind a trial and error method of
succeeding in business. The early affiliate marketers were the first
to take advantage of new trends and wanted to try to leverage new
technologies on their behalf. You might think of affiliate marketers
as the pioneers of internet word-of-mouth marketing.
Growing popularity of affiliate marketing
However, affiliate marketing has become more mainstream as people
continue to search for supplemental income and work from home
options. The popularity of blogs, personal and family websites, as
well as online communities such as MySpace and Face Book continue to
make affiliate marketing a potential opportunity for the average
person to create a passive income.
Because technology is so readily available, it seems that affiliate
marketing really has two main types of affiliates.
* The first type is the casual affiliate. This is an affiliate who
is passionate about a product, service, or cause and will seek out
companies who have a similar outlook. Many bloggers become
affiliates by default, using affiliate programs like Google's
AdWords. Many of them feel that if they are going to take the time
to blog, it might be nice to get something in return.
This type of person is not attempting to make a full time income
from affiliate marketing.
* The second type of affiliate marketer could be considered the
serious or "super" affiliate. These are the people who generate
$10,000 or more in commission per month. They are also people who
have experimented with various forms of marketing. Much of their
promotion of a product or service is via internet marketing, but
super affiliate marketers may also incorporate traditional forms of
advertising as well.
For instance, an affiliate marketer may have a website or a blog,
but he may also send postcards or letters to his database on
occasion.
Motivating affiliate marketing campaigns
The power of the affiliate marketer lies in his willingness to be
paid for actual revenue generated for whatever company he happens to
be promoting. Many new affiliate marketers adopt a sweat equity
attitude, hoping to build a revenue source online that will
ultimately work while the affiliate sleeps. It is a new way to do
business and create income, and the early adopters are showing that
it can be done.
A new business model is emerging as the result of affiliate
marketing, and any business owner would be wise to take note.
Overall, affiliate marketers see themselves as a strategic link
between a company or product and the people that company hopes to
reach. Most affiliates are resourceful and innovative. They often
become students of internet marketing by default, but as their
commission checks grow, they find new ways to promote more products
and services.
There are even affiliate networks available for those new to the
industry. When supplied with ample incentive, affiliate marketers
can become one of your most cost-effective assets.
Christian Fea is a
Collaboration Marketing Strategist. He empowers business owners to
discover how to implement Integration, Alliance, and Joint Ventures
marketing tactics to solve their specific business challenges. He
demonstrates how you can create your own Collaboration Marketing
Strategy to increase your new sales, conversation rates, and repeat
business. He can be reached at:
http://www.christianfea.com
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