Affiliate Marketing Boom for Merchances Bust for Affiliates
Released on = December 27, 2005, 8:09 pm
Press Release Author = Home Base Service Company
Industry = Internet & Online
Press Release Summary = Super affiliates capture 80% of all commissions paid. What about the rest of us? Contrary to what you are being told the Internet is NOT a level playing field.
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12/27/2005
Affiliate Marketing Boom for Merchants Bust for Average Affiliate
Super affiliates capture 80% of all commissions paid. What about the rest of us? Contrary to what you are being told the Internet is NOT a level playing field.
Mill Hall, PA - December 27, 2005
To have a successful affiliate program Merchants must recruit super affiliates and to do this they are offering them higher commission rates then the average affiliate. While this does not seem to be fair it does make sense, after all the super affiliate generates 80% of the traffic (Super affiliates generate triple digit hits, daily) to their websites and therefore most of the sales.
The Super Affiliates spend thousands of dollars a month on things like... -Website Development -Keyword Research -Traffic Generation -E-mail Marketing -Search Engine Optimization -Marketing Software -Marketing Training
How can the average person compete with the Super Affiliates?
There is no way you as an individual can compete with the Supper Affiliates that spend thousands on advertising each month. But by joining an Affiliate Co-op like the one offered here http://www.commercemart.com/co-op/ you could be part of their team.
I want to give you 6 criteria or elements you absolutely, positively must have if you want to make money with a Co-op:
One: The System must have a way for you to tap into a marketing budget of over $10,000.00 per month and $20,000.00 + would be best.
Two: The System must have hundreds of content based product sales web sites, written using the marketing strategies of the best marketers on the Net.
Three: Content and product researchers along with copywriters on staff or under contract.
Four: Co-op should share profits on all sales, not share traffic. The reason being is if we share traffic the sale that is credited to you might be $4.00 whereas the next sale that would go to the next Co-op member might be a $40.00 sale... This is not fair and the only way to be fair is to share all sales with all Co-op members.
Five: Products should be splits across many different industries to maximize steady sales growth.
Six: You should not need to learn how to be a Internet Guru, the system should be completely hands off for you.
Mike Considine has been building marketing websites and integrated marketing systems for companies for over nine years. He has helped thousands of individual marketers promote their programs, products and services.
Contact Michael Considine for more insights into this topic. Direct line: (570) 748-7740 mail: mike@e-commercemart.com Other helpful information regarding Affiliate Co-op Marketing can be found at: http://www.commercemart.com/co-op/