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Affiliate Marketing Program Pitfalls
Even though affiliate marketing is an excellent way
to earn money, there are several pitfalls that you'll
need to be aware of. As long as people have been
earning money, people have also tried to figure out
how to earn more by doing a lot less.
All you need to do is a quick online search for
"work from home" or "making easy money". You'll
instantly find millions of websites, simply click
on a few and you'll notice that they all start off
the same. You'll see a guy with a big house and
a lot of money saying if you sign up, this could be
you - how far from the truth!
The only way you can earn a good, stable income is
to put in the hard work it takes. Before you join
any affiliate program, you need to do the proper
research. That's one of the best benefits of the
internet - finding the information you need.
All you need to do is search for the name of the
affiliate program that your intested in, adding
the word scam to it and see what pops up. You
should also join some work from home forums, and
don't be afraid to ask the right questions.
There are a few ways that you can tell what
program is most likely a scam. If a program
doesn't tell you their compensation plan unless
you sign up, watch out. A lot of programs won't
tell you what you'll be doing unless you buy a
kit for a set price.
With any program, there should always be 100% free
disclosure. You'll need to know what you are
going to be doing before you even start. If a
program doesn't tell you what you are going to be
doing or if you have to pay money first, you
should avoid it.
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BONUS : Affiliate Marketing Survival Tips
Once you've signed up for what appears to be a
great affiliate program, you've already developed
your strategy, selected your banners, and other
materials for marketing.
Once you've figured everything out, you may still
have problems developing marketing strategies and
find yourself wondering what's wrong. Below,
you'll find some of the most common issues that
affect sales commissions and leads.
Soggy cookies
A lot of merchants use cookies for tracking your
referrals. As a majority of customers don't
purchase on the first visit, cookies allow for
potential referrals to be tagged with your ID so
that if they do purchase later, you'll get the
credit for the sale.
The durations for the cookies will vary from
merchant to merchant. Some last as short as a
single session, while others can last for years.
If the visitor flushes their cookies on a regular
basis, has cookie blocking software, or the
program from the merchant isn't operating correctly,
there really isn't anything you can do.
Multiple methods of payment
If you've joined an affiliate program through a
network that processes payments of products on
behalf of merchants, it's not uncommon for merchants
to offer several methods of payment. While this
is great for customers, it's bad for affiliates.
Before you begin to advertise any products or
services as an affiliate of a network, always
check the merchant site carefully. If you have
any doubt, contact the merchant before you proceed
any further.
Monitoring your arrangements
Even the most honest of merchants will have
problems with their affiliate software at some
point in time. Therefore, it's important to
regularly check cookies and merchant sites for
any changes that may affect your pay.
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