Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Associate isn't a Soiled Word.

It was not long ago when the word "affiliate" left a bad taste in numerous a mouth. Affiliate manager. It was called the "some will, some won't so what" approach. The gizmo, or product wasn't the object of your advertisements or your selling.

start by joining an already established company to start a little but good income. Without spending a single dime, you are in business. But let's put a speed-bump here to caution you in your "selection" of what you opt to attach your name to. You will not earn trust with a meaningless product or an organization that ignores client grouses. I knew nothing about advertising, building internet sites, search engines, search engine optimisation, or the million other things which I've been taught during the past 2 years. Oftentimes, I had to leave my PC and take five before I pulled my hair out. I was also needed to coach others to do what I was doing. On top of that, my folks resented the time that I was spending on the PC, and the general understanding was that I was being defrauded and would not ever see a cent for my time invested. I suspect my first check was about $60, but you would have thought I had won the lottery. I had really made cash online. Now I have 4 or 5 checks arriving every month that are quite major, and the weird thing is they get bigger every month and I work less all the time. They offered me the opportunity to make my private hours, they offered me the opportunity to be my very own chief, and best of all they offered me the opportunity to make more than I could ever make in the conventional work force. All those hair-pulling sessions behind my computer are nearly behind me, because I learned. I frequently think that I have the equivalent of a BSc in social marketing due to all the trial and blunder that I have went thru building my business from the ground up. When you have made your selection, market the "product or service" with the intention of a sale ( and therefore a commission ) but tack on, almost as a PS, that "affiliate positions are lucrative".

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