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Basics of
Affiliate Marketing
By Matt Bacak
Whether you realize it or not, if you've been on the Internet today, you
have encountered affiliate marketing. If you have ever "clicked thru" one
site to order something from another, the first site probably received a
portion of the sale. For instance, independent booksellers have limited
shelf space for books. But they can offer their customers an almost
unlimited inventory of titles by affiliating with companies like Amazon or
Powell's. The more orders, the bigger the affiliate percentage.
Visitors to your site are interested in lots of things that may or may not
be related to your product. But when you know your customers well, it's
simply a matter of affiliating yourself with sites that offer what they
want. What you receive is just a small percentage of the sale, but it adds
up, especially when you consider that all it costs you is a link on your
web page. And usually, the more sales your affiliate makes from your
"click thru" traffic, the bigger your percentage will be.
The key to success in affiliate marketing is being able to track referred
customers. As an affiliate manager, you want a system that reliably tracks
what you want, with minimal effort on your part, and without affecting the
performance of your site or server. Over the last few years a variety of
technologies and strategies have been developed in an attempt to improve
accuracy, convenience, and flexibility.
There are at least half a dozen methods, but by far the most preferred
method is Cookie Tracking. It's popular because it makes tracking
affiliate-referred sales so convenient, without negatively impacting your
site. This system writes a small text file, called a "cookie," to a user's
browser when they click on an affiliate link. When you are the referring
affiliate, the cookie holds your ID, so that at the merchant's order page,
you get credit for referring the sale. One drawback is that many computer
users disable cookies, although most choose not to, since their favorite
sites require them. One bonus is that the merchant can save the
information, so that even if a customer buys long after clicking through
your site, you still get credit for the sale.
Affiliate marketing, at its best, is a win-win scenario. It's an easy way
to offer your customers more of what they want, while you benefit, both in
terms of building goodwill and making money.
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