Earning Extra Income With Affiliate
Marketing ~
Having Your Cake and Eating it Too!
Affiliate
marketing is
the single
fastest
growth
industry on
the
Internet.
Yet many
people go
into it
without a
solid recipe
for success.
Indeed, many
look to
earn extra
income with
affiliate
marketing
with no real
plan, and
that can
severely
hamper their
efforts at
becoming
successful
at it.
Make no
mistake,
although
affiliate
marketing
can be an
easy and fun
way to earn
additional
income, it
is work, and
just like
any other
job,
requires
effort,
perseverance,
and above
all, a clear
line of
sight from
start to
finish line.
Things
like setting
up your home
office
properly,
getting some
know-how,
setting
realistic
goals,
making
connections,
and
investing in
your
business
will not
only ensure
that you
have a
leg-up on
your
competition,
but it will
also ensure
you are
firmly
standing
head and
shoulders
above them.
Setting Up
Your Home
Base
Perhaps the most important first step you can
take to becoming a professional affiliate
marketer is to set up your home base - that
little home office you've always dreamed about!
There are many good articles on the internet
about ergonomic design, and with good reason. Anyone
who is going to be spending a large amount of time
on their computers needs a space that promotes good
posture, positive environments, and takes care of
safety issues revolving around the office workspace.
The best place to start might be to head down to
your local Home Depot and touch base with a
professional sales representative. They are trained
to show you how to set up a first-rate ergonomic
office while saving you some serious cash.
Ergonomics is the science behind preventing
office workplace injuries, and office designers now
make tables, chairs, and desktop accessories that
reduce stress on your back, limbs, wrists, and
tendons, and reduce stress injuries such as carpal
tunnel syndrome which can occur from long hours of
doing small repetitive tasks.
You'll want to start with an ergonomically
designed desk that puts everything within easy
reach, a good computer with a screen that won't hurt
your eyes, non-glaring lamps placed far enough away
that your eyes won't be soaking in light while you
are trying to work on the computer screen, and a
chair that is comfortable and promotes circulation
to your legs and rest of your body.
Of course, having the greatest home office in the
world won't matter if you don't take the next step
to becoming a successful affiliate marketer: getting
some good, professional training.
Learning the Trade
Nobody goes onto a worksite cold. You can't walk
into a restaurant and expect to become the head chef
just because you dressed like one that morning. And
no construction company in the world is going to put
you in charge just because you want the extra money
but lack any real training.
The trick, then, is getting some professional
training and learning how to become a professional
affiliate marketer.
The first step in this road to success is to find
a professional affiliate marketer and see what they
can do to help you get on your feet and get moving.
Thankfully, there are a few affiliate marketing pros
out there who supplement their income by fulfilling
another dream for many of them: being able to teach
their trade to other enthusiastic marketers and
passing their collective knowledge on to others.
In fact, simply typing -Affiliate Marketing
Training- (in quotation marks) into
www.yahoo.com, www.google.com or some other search
engine will find dozens and dozens of sites
promoting quality affiliate marketing conferences
that you can attend.
One of affiliate marketing's
brightest stars and biggest success stories is
James Martell, and chances are pretty good that
if you've looked into affiliate marketing at all
you've seen his name pop up more than once. His
downloadable
home-study course and twice monthly audio
newsletter for students of his program make him the
good place to start looking for a great course and
learning the inner workings of affiliate marketing.
Become a student of the business. Start by
setting some realistic income goals and working to
achieve them.
Setting Reachable Goals
One problem with some affiliate marketers is that
many tend to overshoot both their skills and their
plans by setting unrealistic income goals and
becoming disenchanted when they are unable to attain
them.
Certainly a goal of $5,000 a month is attainable,
but the first time affiliate marketer is most likely
not going to make that kind of money when they step
into the ring for the first time.
Make no mistake; $5,000 dollars a month is a goal
that can be achieved through affiliate marketing,
but beginners should look for something more modest.
Start small. Start with, -I'm going to earn an extra
$50-$100 a day, by learning how to create my own
great looking websites, that get free traffic from
the search engines, by taking the time to learn how
to do it, from someone who already does the same
thing.
As an income goal, it's certainly achievable, and
you would be doing yourself a favor by setting aside
the extra time you will need to learn how to do
things right, the first time. Like any skill, it
takes time and experience before you really get good
at what you are doing.
Set goals and get used to setting them often. Set
up daily goals for little things. Set up weekly and
monthly goals to work toward even larger goals. Get
used to writing your wants and needs on paper, and
then actively working toward those goals. You'll be
glad you did, and you'll be amazed at how much
something as simple as a -to do- list can help you
focus your energy and become better at your craft.
There's a great book out about goal setting
called -Goals: Setting and Achieving Them on
Schedule- by Zig Ziglar. Take a look at it if you
feel you could use some extra help in this
department. In fact, set a goal to purchase the book
and read it if you have to!
Another important goal for you to set: if you are
really looking to augment your earnings with
affiliate programs, or plan on becoming a full-time
marketer, you have to get out there and make
connections.
Making Connections to Your Future
By all accounts, the professional affiliate
marketing community is a tight-knit group of people
who are constantly in contact with one another.
There is a large amount of information sharing,
helping one another as a support group, and a
general belief that by pitching in and helping out
everyone can be successful in their new role as an
affiliate marketer and learn from each others
mistakes.
It would be extremely shallow to suggest getting
out there and making friends simply to help your
business along, and people tend to not look kindly
upon those who do (and we all know someone like
that, don't we?). Instead, get out there and
introduce yourself. Start by seeing where you can
help others with their business, and in return
people will be more inclined to help you when you
need it.
Get out there and enjoy yourself, and get to know
these people personally. You won't only be better
off from a business standpoint, but your life will
be far richer for making good friends who can relate
to the trials and tribulations of your business woes
and successes.
Just being able to relate to like-minded people
will relieve tons of work stress. You will always be
able to discuss your new career and problems you are
facing with people who understand what you're
talking bout and don't simply see your job as -'foolin'
around on the 'puter'.
Of course, they'll have no choice but to take you
a little more seriously when you invest a little
money and a lot of effort in your own affiliate
marketing business and really make your image shine.
Investing in Your Business is Believing in
Yourself!
It's a well known truism that states, -It takes
money to make money.- These words couldn't be truer
in the world of affiliate marketing.
Although affiliate marketing is relatively cheap
to set up as a home business, there are still some
costs involved in getting up and running smoothly.
Things like home office accessories (remember that
trip to Home Depot?) Can set you back large sums of
money depending on how far you are willing to go at
once.
There are also costs involved within the industry
itself. For example, finding affordable web space
($8-$15 per month) and registering your own domain
names ($10-15 per year) does add up.
You will also need to look at web site template
options if you hope to save time by having your
websites 'pre-planned'. Low-cost website templates,
such as those found at
www.affiliate-marketing-templates.com can
greatly affect the way others view your site. Is it
professional? Is it clean? A good web development
company selling
FrontPage website templates will be able to
accomplish all of this and more.
You are also going to want to invest both time
and effort into setting yourself up with quality
content. Writing for the web is a skill that takes
practice and patience, like any other, and must be
clean and easy to read while still fulfilling the
needs of your affiliate site.
You can always go out and find professional
writers to do this for you, but remember that they
can be costly and deserve to be well-paid for their
services. After all, they are going to make or break
your web site!
Investing in your affiliate marketing business is
more than just covering costs, though. It is really
about you stepping up to the plate and making a
commitment to become a success. It is an investment
in your own success, as well as an investment in
your future.
Hopefully, this article has given you some ideas
about the direction you need to take in order to
earn extra income as a successful affiliate
marketer. Remember that it takes time to become
succeed at anything. Rome wasn't built in a day.
You're affiliate marketing business isn't going to
be built in a day either.
Just keep at it, and before long you'll have
people coming to you for advice on how to get
started.
For more information, see
www.work-at-home-net-guides.com.
About The Author
Bill Schnarr is a single parent and freelance
writer who works from his home in Calgary, Alberta.
As well as writing about
earning a living while working from home and
having dozens of online and print publishing
credits, you can also look for him in the upcoming
"Chicken Soup for the Single Parents Soul" due out
in February 2005.
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