Best Work At Home Business Option, Network Marketing or
Affiliate Programs?
Cruise the Internet at any time and it is obvious that many
individuals are actively seeking to either start a work at home
business, or maintain one. The literature available and the
number of programs concerning home businesses attest to this
fact, simply by the sheer volume of available materials on the
Internet.
A home business of one's own is quite attractive to everyone, as
many individuals have lost any faith whatsoever in the
"corporate identity" of today due to job lay-offs and closings.
Businesses no longer offer their employees the stability and
benefits that they once did, and this has led to the "Internet
Work-At-Home-Business Boom" of today.
Although there are many ways to make money on the Internet, and
in a home business, everything from producing your own goods and
services to running an online wholesale storefront, a good
choice for many "beginners" is either an Affiliate Program or
Network Marketing Program (previously called MLM, or Multi-Level
Marketing).
Affiliate Programs and Network Marketing Programs are
essentially, "turn-key businesses", in that individuals joining
the programs are given a business that is already, for the most
part, "in place". A product or service is provided, as well as
instructions and support, and there may even be marketing
materials and a Website given. Methods of payment are usually
provided also, and it is quite reasonable that everyone can
start a work at home business in quite a short period of time by
choosing to join an Affiliate Program or Network Marketing
Program. Many have become quite successful with either of these
business models, and there are thousands of new members each and
every day.
There are differences, though, in these business models, and
care should be taken when joining to ensure that the program
most closely fits what the person joining is searching for in a
work at home business. Here then, are the major differences, to
guide anyone in their choice of program model:
In Affiliate Programs there may be one or two income levels,
with a standard earning percentage. An Affiliate Program can be
somewhat easier to market, as the monetary investment is usually
smaller, but there is little, if any chance of residual income
(long-term extra cash flow based on multiple earning levels).
Affiliate Programs, though, take less maintenance than Network
Marketing Programs, and the results can usually be seen sooner,
due to their more simplistic nature. Unlike Network Marketing
Programs, many Affiliate Programs can be marketed almost
entirely online, with very little customer contact.
In Network Marketing Programs, there are many, many levels of
income (hence the multi-level idea), leading to more long-term
residual income. However, Network Marketing Programs do entail a
much larger extent of customer contact, as they require the
building of "downlines" to achieve the residual income, and
anyone joining must provide support to their downlines almost
continually in order to maintain a certain income level. A
Network Marketing Company can usually be somewhat harder to
start and maintain, but can grow more easily to the level in
which an individual member so chooses.
The choice of one business model or another as a work at home
business is rather personal and should be well suited to an
individual's personal needs and personality. All in all, if you
are a real "people person" who desires a great income, and has a
lot of determination, then a Network Marketing Program will be a
good choice. On the other hand, if you are somewhat shy, would
rather have a program that turns around more quickly and easily,
and if you prefer to "work alone", than an Affiliate Program is
probably the better choice.
Just remember, when choosing any work at home business, consider
yourself and your needs well, and you will indeed, make the
perfect choice.