pgtips said...
My inbox seems to be inundated with various offers for affiliate schemes on the net. Make X amount for a couple of hours input a week. Is any body involved in any of these schemes, if so which ones, and have you actually made the money these schemes claim you can make if any at all ?
It sounds like the type of offers you are getting in your inbox is spam, pure and simple. I.e. work 2 hours a week get rich and retire to a beach somewhere. To clarify; these ARE NOT affiliate schemes. At least not legitimate affiliate schemes.
Affiliate schemes are also known as pay for performance programs. I.e. an online merchant such as say Dixons will pay you a commission if you make a sale as a result of somebody clicking on a Dixons hyperlink on your website. This is a very, very cost effective way of advertising for Dixons as they only pay you if you make a sale. So in effect you could have Dixons links and banners on your site all year and if you don't get any sales Dixons simply get free advertising.
More and more companies are cottoning onto the fact that affiliate marketing can bring in very high returns. Whilst the traditional high street retail sector is struggling, online sales are in fact growing. The April Tradedoubler Tracker tells us that total sales volumes have increased by 13% month on month (April compared to March 2005) and by 93% year on year. Month on month sales values rose by 4% to €107 million which is a 42% increase compared to April 2004. And remember this is for merchants who are signed up to the Tradedoubler affiliate network. There are plenty more affiliate networks who are enjoying similar growth. Where else can you seen this sort of increase?
Personally speaking, I have been a full time affiliate for a couple of years now. I am now a Limited company and business is very very good.
So to answer the question, yes you can make good money from genuine affiliate schemes.
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