Affiliate Marketing 2005 Boom for Super Affiliate Bust for Average Affiliate
Released on = December 29, 2005, 11:29 am
Press Release Author = Home Base Service Company
Industry = Internet & Online
Press Release Summary = Home Base Service Company today launched Affiliate Marketing Co-op (http://www.commercemart.com/co-op/), a program that levels the playing field for the average affiliate and allows them to effectively compete for commission checks with the Super Affiliates.
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12/27/2005
Mill Hall, PA - December 27, 2005
While Affiliate Marketing sees a 30% growth rate in 2005 a small group of Super Affiliates still captured over 80% of all commissions paid. The number of online retailers and service providers with affiliate programs will only increase over the next few years. Affiliate programs have become a major revenue stream for so many companies, that it has become a must for online marketing. So the question remains... How does the average person compete with the Super Affiliates?
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
\"There is no way you as an individual can compete with the Supper Affiliates that spend thousands on advertising each month.\" says Mike Considine owner of Home Base Service Company. \"That is why we started Affiliate Marketing Co-op ( http://www.commercemart.com/co-op/ )it gives the regular Joe a way to compete with the Super Affiliates\"
Mike said : \"Affiliate Marketing Co-op helps the average affiliate earn commissions by allowing them to plug into a project that meets the following 6 criteria or elements.
One: A monthly marketing budget of $20,000.00 +.
Two: Each project will have hundreds of content based 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: The Co-op shares profits on all sales, not 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 will be splits across many different industries to maximize steady sales growth.
Six: You do not need to learn how to be a Internet Guru, our system is completely hands off for you.\"
About Mike Considine:
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 Direct line: (570) 748-7740 http://www.commercemart.com/co-op/