About Affiliate Marketing!
One of the things you should learn when getting started in affiliate marketing is
how to find affiliate sites.
Most people using the internet are unaware that it exists, but it is the real reason why there is so much content on the internet today.
Here is how to spot Affiliate sites:
One of the places where you will find affiliates promoting products in the paid advertisements on search engine results like MSN, Yahoo, and Google.
Affiliates promote their website through the advertisements that you see on the right hand side of your search results or maybe the top 3 spots on search engine results.
Affiliate Marketers get these spots by paying for and competing for those ad spots with other companies and affiliate marketers. Affiliates pay for each person that clicks on these ads. The theory behind this is that the money they earn in affiliate commissions the amount they are paying for the ad.
Perhaps one of the more obvious ways to spot affiliate sites is if the link indicates some type of product review. Review sites are a good way to grab people who are just looking for products to research and do not want to spend time reading reviews.
Affiliate review sites simply help people narrow down their search and point them in the direction of products that they are promoting. You will not pay any more buying through an affiliate link or direct from the marketers link. The only difference between clicking on an affiliate link and a normal link is that usually a cookie will be placed in their browser to say “this person came from this affiliate link.
The cookie helps track affiliate sales and means that if a visitor came back to buy at a later date, the affiliate will still earn a commission.
Not all affiliates choose to promote their websites through paid advertisements. Many rely on traffic that comes from normal search engine results. These search results are called “organic” search results, or “natural” search results. It can be a little more difficult to spot affiliates in the natural search results because they tend to be a little more subtle than in the paid search results.
You will need to literally check each site to determine if in fact an affiliate is promoting that site.
Here are a two ways you can spot obvious affiliate sites:
1. Sites that compare and review products are often affiliate sites.
2. ‘Reviews”, “ratings”, “learn the truth”, “scams”, etc often indicate affiliate sites.
So now you know how to spot affiliate programs and products through search engine results, stay tuned for where you find products to promote as an affiliate.
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