Affiliate Marketing is TOO Expensive
By
Rosalind Gardner,
Penticton, BC, Canada
author
of the best-selling "Super
Affiliate Handbook:
How I Made $436,797 in One Year Selling Other
People's Stuff Online".
To learn how you too can suceed in Internet and affiliate
marketing, go to:
http://NetProfitsToday.com
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I
once got an email from a gentleman who asserted that
affiliate marketing as a business simply wasn't for
him.
Why?
Because
it is too expensive!
Huh?
Too expensive?
WHAT's
too expensive?
Let's
assume that because he sent an email, he already has
the basic equipment and software that he needs to
start an affiliate marketing business - that being
a computer, email software and an Internet connection.
I'll also assume that he has a desk on which to store
that stuff, a chair on which to perch and a telephone
line. Nothing extra to buy or lease there.
Perhaps
it was the huge initial outlay of $8.95 at godaddy.com
to register a domain name? He must have overlooked
the discount. You can save two bucks a year when you
register for ten years in advance. That's got to be
it.
Then
again, there are those ongoing monthly $9.95 web hosting
and $17.95 autoresponder charges. That's $27.90 a
month.
Yup,
that's pretty steep. (Sheesh.)
What
about all those products to buy and stock?
Oh
ya, you don't have to buy SONY's TV's or Dell's computers
to sell them as an affiliate. Not having to buy them
will also save a big chunk of change in storage fees
at the warehouse as well. Hmmm.... that ALSO means
that as an affiliate, you don't have to ship those
heavy items.
Actually,
those affiliated merchants are pretty good guys all
around. Not only don't you have to buy, store or ship
the product, you also don't need to deal with those
pesky customers. Just send them from your site to
the merchant's site, and the company will handle all
the sales details. They'll take the customers' money,
figure out your share and send you a check.
Pretty
sweet deal.
Maybe
it was the cost to build a web site that bothered
him. Yes, graphics programs and HTML editor software
can get pretty expensive, but there are plenty of
low and no-cost options available. If building the
site yourself proves too time-consuming, there are
also excellent graphic designers who sell beautifully
designed web site templates for less than twenty bucks.
Oh,
I know! It must have been the cost to advertise. Hmmm...
the last time I checked one of those national magazines,
it cost about $1200 to get a 1/12th of a page ad in
black and white. Your ad could be seen by up to three
quarters of a million people. But how many of those
readers would actually be interested in your message?
By
contast, that $1200 could buy up to 120,000 clicks
from a targeted audience on the Internet.
What
method do you think would be more worthwhile in terms
of return?
Furthermore,
when you use Internet pay per click advertising, you
don't have to spend the whole $1200 in one shot. You
could try a $50 test ad. Analyze your ROI, return
on investment. If it's not satisfactory, rework your
ad and try another test. In the worst case scenario,
you'll gain a few subscribers to your newsletter to
whom you can promote other products later.
I
personally work and rework my ads and aim for a 100%
return on my advertising investment. Where else are
you going to get that kind of return on your money
nowadays? The stock market? Your bank account? The
race track? The latter probably has the best odds
of the three.
OK,
so let's do a tally to see how much, or how little,
it could cost to start an affiliate marketing business
on the Internet. The expenses are as follows: domain
$8.95, hosting $9.95, web site template $14.95 and
$100.00 for a test ad. Total outlay for the first
month equals $133.85. Assuming a 100% return on your
advertising investment, you'll have earned $200.00.
In
the first month you'd already be in the black - $66.15
richer.
Affiliate
marketing on the Internet is one of the least costly
businesses to start, and one of the very few that
contains the possibility of profit in the first month.
If
a C-note is too big an investment in a business that
has brought financial freedom to thousands, then perhaps
it's best to stick with 'the day job'.
And,
I didn't even touch on all the money and time you'll
save by working at home.
Next
time.
Author's
Resource:
Article by Rosalind Gardner, author of the best-selling
"Super
Affiliate Handbook: How I Made $436,797 in One Year
Selling Other People's Stuff Online".
To learn how you too can succeed in Internet and affiliate
marketing, please visit http://NetProfitsToday.com
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