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July 8, 2007

Monetizing Your Website or Blog with Affiliate Marketing

Are you one of the many web estate flippers, blog owners or web designer/developers who has shied away from affiliate marketing because of the labor vs risk factor? True, all of the risk in affiliate marketing is assumed by the blog/website owner. Affiliate marketing is often referred to as a Cost Per Action (CPA) model because the customer must take action and make a purchase before money is paid to the affiliate. Click through advertising is so easy. Just drop in a block of code for AdSense and a line of code for Kontera's in-text program and you've monetized your site.

So why bother with writing articles around the affiliate links to the seller's site? Because, done right, affiliate marketing can be by far the most lucrative stream of revenue for your blog or conventional website.

It's tempting to grab the code from Commission Junction, paste it into a post and consider yourself and affiliate marketer. Occasionally visitors will actually click through on an affiliate banner and you can generate a trickle of revenue that way. If you've tried this, and experienced little or no revenue, don't dispair.

Effective affiliate marketing is all about the presell. Long before your customer clicks a link and makes a purchase, you've been developing the level of trust required to make that happen. Your customer must see you (and your panel of writers, where applicable) as credible resources of valuable information. They've come to look upon you as an expert in your field, so when you make a recommendation in your article they believe that purchasing the product or service will benefit them just as the information in your articles has. A banner is naked in-your-face advertising, and most of us have become adept at filtering out advertising. Affiliate links are embedded into article copy, as your personal endorsements, and most prospective buyers don't even know they are clicking on an link that benefits you.

Target affiliate affiliate deals that match your niche. (Advertising gardening supplies on a travel site would not produce great results. I can't even imagine how you'd thread the anchor text into an article on planning a trip abroad. :-). It's worth studying up on affiliate marketing, whether you're adding value to a web site you plan to resell, or are building a revenue site for yourself.

Some time ago, I purchased James Martell's Affiliate Marketing Handbook and it changed my business and my life. If you're going to cash in on this very lucrative stream of internet income I suggest you visit his website.

Here's a clip on affiliate marketing I think you might enjoy:

July 9, 2007

Developing a Portable Residual Income - Live and Travel Where You Like While the Money Pours In

One of the questions I'm asked most often is, "how can you live on permanent vacation? Is it really possible to make money as you travel, without being cooped up in a hotel room, slaving over the laptop most of the time?" The answer is yes, you can live the laptop travel lifestyle by developing residual streams of income. And the good news is you don't have to wait years before you're ready to head out. Here are a few options that are open to you.

Network Marketing

One of the most lucrative streams of residual income you can develop is a network marketing business. Choose a company with international sponsoring options and you can develop a larger network wherever you travel or live. In fact, you can write off your travels, putting network marketing at the top of the laptop travel lifestyle residual income list.

Robert Kiyosaki in his Rich Dad books, and Robert Allan in Multiple Streams of Income, both promote the addition of network marketing as one of your streams of income.

A network marketing income can provide true walk-away income. This is a stream of income I'm currently researching. Know any good programs I should consider, with a good compensation plan, in the health and wellness industry, with a proven internet-based lead generation system? Be sure to post a comment.

Affiliate Marketing

This is the residual income vehicle I'm most familiar with. I love writing and a few hours a day spent writing for one of my websites today can build a stream of income that will continue to come in even when I'm traveling and taking time off. While part of my income comes from blogging, a well built affiliate site differs in that daily (or at least very frequent) posts aren't required to maintain traffic. Google, Yahoo Search and MSN Search provide the traffic. I could be kicking back at GTA Hotels for a week, check my PayPal account and discover I've earned another $2,000.00 during my week off.

If you're considering the laptop travel lifestyle, affiliate marketing is one the best choices for generating the residual income you need to enjoy plenty of time off with a dependable and respectable income. And you can continue to build your income while you travel, if you like. One to three hours a day spent with your ThinkPad Notebooks , publishing new articles, can develop this stream of income on an ongoing basis.

Two years ago I came across an article that changed my life. It put me onto URL: The Affiliate Marketing Handbook by James Martell. I printed the eBook out, three hole punched it and put it in a binder. Then I began feverishly highlighting the pages and making copious notes. In that eBook I found a blueprint for making a very substantial residual income and a way to realize my laptop travel dreams. You're reading this post today, thanks to James Martell :-).

Writing Royalties

If you have a flair for writing, you can make a great residual income writing a novel or perhaps a book on travel. My younger daughter is pursuing a career in writing and one day I expect the royalties will provide her with a substantial stream of residual income.

You could of course write for travel magazines and do copywriting for websites and publications (Helium), but you'd have to write on an ongoing basis to maintain your income, much like the blogs I publish. To fully experience a travel lifestyle, more and more of our income needs to have a residual component.

I welcome your comments, particularly if you know of another way to make a stream of residual income while you travel.

July 10, 2007

An Affiliate Marketing eBook that Changed My Life

For ten years I earned my way from my laptop without any leverage, designing website for clients I met in my travels. There was no leverage and I worked too much. Do you know the feeling?

Read the amazing true story of how one woman, with no previous business experience, earned $436,797 in 2002 and now earns MUCH MORE than that ... just by selling other people's stuff online!

In her down-to-earth, sincere and often humorous style, Rosalind Gardner guides you through the entire process of building an affiliate marketing business on the 'Net.

Frequently revised and updated to reflect industry changes, the Super Affiliate Handbook now consists of 235 pages and 116 screenshots words that will show you step-by-step how to become a Super Affiliate.

You'll learn how to install a blog, pick the most lucrative programs, negotiate a commission raise and save time, money and effort on everything from affiliate software to web hosting.

To learn exactly how she does it, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you visit the Super Affiliate Handbook website and pick up your own copy. If you haven't added an affiliate marketing stream to your travel income portfolio, perhaps today's the day :-).

July 11, 2007

Aglolo - An Awesome Stream of Added Income for the Traveler

You've probably become sick of spam and advertising about Agloco and the Viewbar. If you're a Windows user, you can generate cash just by browsing on the internet. Mac users, such as myself, can use the Agloco viewbar in Windows, using Parallels Desktop.

But there's a network/affiliate marketing component. You make money when you get other people to join Agloco. Add an invitation to the signature of your outgoing emails. Add a link from your website and blog posts.

What is Agloco? On the Internet, advertisers and marketers are eagerly and greedily gathering information about you, your interests, your shopping patterns, and other pieces of your personal information. They use this information to build a “profile” which can be used to target advertisements to you. In fact, some “data brokerage” companies will sell that profile information — your information! — to the highest bidder.

An infomediary turns this equation upside down by working as an agent on behalf of consumers to gather the same kind of data profile, but this time the profile is kept private and under the ultimate control of the consumer. The infomediary then pays consumers a share of the advertising revenue. As the community of users grows, and the quality of the targeting profile improves, the infomediary can provide advertisers with a richer and more valuable advertising audience and in turn the infomediary can deliver more value back to the community. Agloco is good for us!

The successful laptop traveler relies on many streams of income. Join Agloco today and start cashing in on this lucrative stream of additional income!

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