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Start A Business Online: Affiliate Marketing or Joint Venture

By: Allen Rice


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Affiliate programs are every where and there is nothing to buy or setup. You just sign up for the program you want to do and start promoting it any way you wish except the use of spam. Again this may or may not work and even the experienced marketers often do not make any money.

Affiliate programs are every where and there is nothing to buy or setup. You just sign up for the program you want to do and start promoting it any way you wish except the use of spam. Again this may or may not work and even the experienced marketers often do not make any money.

There is a difference between actual affiliate programs and people selling affiliate programs or software. When you buy into the latter, you are put into an auto responder queue and continue to be hit with more 'buy stuff' email. Most of the "get rich quick", "income without working", "autopilot" etc. programs are worthless or just downright scams.

They take your money and give you useless or out of date information. A program or product that was hot 6 months or a year ago is usually just history now. Trying to find a business that requires little or no work is just a pipe dream.

Signing up for an actual affiliate program usually is free and there is nothing to buy, unless you opt for some type of paid advertising to promote your program. There are many factors involved in marketing, and choosing a good one is only the start. There is a lot if test mareketing to do.

New launches can be very profitable when done by and experienced marketer. However, it is a gamble because they may not succeed. Established sites can be researched to see how they are doing, but may not be as profitable because there is less risk involved.

New launches can be very profitable when done by and experienced marketer. However, it is a gamble because they may not succeed. Established sites can be researched to see how they are doing, but may not be as profitable because there is less risk involved.

Some good examples are Ebay and Amazon. You can join them and sell stuff. However, you still have to research to find hot products and there is a lot of competition. There are countless others, with varying degrees of success. The smaller the niche, the less competition and sometimes better profit.

If the program is good and has a profitable product, the secret is in promoting or advertising it. If there is a lot of competition, this can be a losing battle. If not, it can be profitable for you. If you have money, you can do PPC. If not, there are many other ways.

As you know, there are many free ad sources, blogs, ezines and social networking groups. Just be sure and read the rules first. You can get yourself banned if you do not play by the rules. However, remember the social networks ARE SOCIAL and do not want to be hit with a barrage of ads.

Be sure, shop around, and compare prices. Look for a refund guarantee if you do not succeed. When you find a program that interests you, search on Google to see if there are complaints about the company. Be sure, shop around, and compare prices. Look for a refund guarantee if you do not succeed. When you find a program that interests you, search on Google to see if there are complaints about the company.

This also can save you some frustration and headaches. See if the person selling it is using it themselves and making money. Avoid the "my friend is doing this" trap. If you do your homework first and apply yourself to succeed, there is a good chance you will!

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To see an example of an established Joint Venture that has a ready-made site and is fully managed, go here: <bit.ly/27ly36> To see an example of an affiliate site go here: <bit.ly/4lB3MS>

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