Can The Internet Businesses Survive Without Affiliate Marketing?
What is an affiliate program? I've been bombarded with this
question from Internet business newbies since I got myself
involved in this very interesting but challenging online
business.
Many years ago, ever since we started manufacturing products for
sale in the offline physical world, we had been having sales
agents representing different manufacturers to help the latter
to expand their markets. The agents conclude sales without
carrying inventory, handling payments, signing contracts,
sorting, packing and shipping of the products. Their main focus
had been to make the sale by getting the orders from the
prospects and existing customers, which were then processed by
the manufacturers or merchants.
In the Internet online world we have affiliates instead of
agents. Affiliates are highly targeted pay-for-performance sales
agents.
There are also some forms of Internet advertising that rewards
the affiliates for driving traffic to the advertiser i.e. the
manufacturers or the affiliate program owners. The advertiser
pays the affiliates to place a link on their website, and the
affiliate sends traffic to the advertiser in return. In other
words, it's about the affiliates receiving commissions for
helping in making the sales.
The most common reward is pay-for-sale, where the merchant pays
the affiliates who referred the paying customers.
Affiliates are being considered as a complementary but very
important sales channel although the merchants themselves
continue to get their own direct traffic in making their own
sales.
The affiliates do not have to suffer from the occasional
sleepless nights worrying about the processing of orders,
packing and shipping etc because this are being taken care of by
the merchants who usually have an effective tracking system to
determine which affiliates drive which orders to them starting
with the so-called affiliate links. These are the links that the
affiliates put on their websites, newsletters, ezines or emails.
How does an affiliate link look like? You may ask. The most
common affiliate link is embedded in the linking URL. For
example, if you see a link like
"http://www.abcmerchant.com/?xxxx=3456", you can be quite sure
that the affiliate with the ID (identification) 3456 will
receive money from ABC Merchant when someone places his order
after clicking that link.
Other affiliate links are more complex and encrypted with some
sites having their links masked so that the prospects won't be
able to detect that the URL they're clicking is an affiliate
link.
An excellent example of an affiliate program is that of
Amazon.com who happens to have one of the oldest affiliate
programs in the Internet. Other possible affiliate programs are
as follows:
1) "Pay per click" - the merchant pays the affiliates for the
driving the traffic and the resulted orders to them.
2) "Pay per lead" - the merchant pays the affiliates for
directing the prospects to register their interest with a
possibility of making the sales later.
3) "Pay per subscription" - if the merchant has a recurring
revenue from the customer's repeated orders, the affiliates will
benefit accordingly.
Why bother about Affiliate Marketing at all then?
The following are some of the reasons why Internet marketers the
world over swear by the affiliate marketing as a form of their
Internet advertisement and strategy:
1. Low budget Many are hesitant to venture into any home based
businesses because of the lack of fund or the unwillingness to
part with money due to uncertainties. In affiliate marketing,
you don't have to invest a lot financially to start pulling in
profits.
2. No inventories There is no need to keep and manage an
inventory as this would be taken care of by the merchant.
3. Passive income through leverage One could copy what the truly
wealthy people are doing (or rather not doing). They earn their
income through various leverage strategies which allow them to
make money while they're sleeping, meddling with hobbies, or
having vacation in far away places such as the beautiful beaches
in Hawaii or Malaysia.
Unlike a paid job, affiliates could just drive traffic to the
merchants' websites without having to sweat after having
provided them your ad copy and links.
4. Minimal risk The main reason for most successful Internet
marketer's extensive use of affiliate marketing is the low-risk
nature of the program. This is especially attractive to those
with low budget for advertising
5. Globalisation With affiliate marketing, you are dealing with
an unending global market place. All you have to do is study,
research and select a niche product or service and prepare all
the necessary marketing tools for your affiliates to direct
traffic from just about anywhere around the world to your
website.
6. Getting paid while you sleep This system allows you to
"recruit" thousands of "salesmen" who are willing to work for
you 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. The best part is the fact
that they're willing to do so for nothing! This is a system that
allows you to switch your business to "Autopilot" mode so that
you could continue to earn money whether you're awake, asleep or
holidaying in Bangkok or Penang. It is a system that allows you
to work from home or some places 10,000 km or more away from
home.
Having said this, it must be stated that not all affiliate
programs are successful. Many affiliate program owners fail
because of their lack of the necessary investment, for instance,
the merchant needs to invest in an effective tracking system,
which is usually an outsourced affiliate network or an in-house
affiliate software system. Another factor to consider is having
sufficient human resources to recruit, manage, and motivate the
affiliates with the right technical support and remuneration.
Without a good support system in place, the affiliates will not
stay long enough to produce the desired results.
Most online businesses use affiliate marketing strategy to sell
their products which could include physical products, software
or e-books. Service industry can also benefit from an affiliate
program via a pay-per-lead program.
Before a merchant could establish an affiliate strategy, he
should consider many factors among them are the answers to the
following questions:
1) What are the benefits to the affiliates? What commission rate
should be offered to affiliates to attract them and motivate
them?
2) What are the competitors doing? Are there any innovative
strategies that could produce product differentiation? 3) What
pay-for-performance model should be adopted?
4) How to manage the affiliates and motivate them?
5) How are the affiliates paid using the latest technology
without affecting their moral due, for instance, to delayed
payment of their commission?
6) What affiliate software tracking systems are available and
which is the best for the purpose? A well designed affiliate
program could bring very explosive positive results to the
affiliate program owners' business and the stream of income for
the affiliates themselves.
An affiliate strategy done right can increase online sales
tremendously. There are well over 30 affiliate software packages
to choose from. There are also more than 200 features in
affiliate software and network offerings.
With all these possibilities, no wonder many success stories of
the Internet businesses today are the results of suitable
application of affiliate programs. Indeed, most online
businesses could not survive today without effective affiliate
programs.