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    Getting Started In Affiliate Marketing

    by Denise OBerry

    What do McDonalds, Quiznos, and Harley Davidson have in common? These companies all sell franchises to their . That means a portion of the owner's goes back to the parent company for each sale that's made. They're affiliated with the parent company. The model is a similar concept.

    So what exactly is anyway? Simply stated it’s pay for performance . You sell someone’s product and they give you a cut of the action. Your portion can be a set percentage, such as twenty-five percent, or a standard dollar amount. It’s like a program. Have you ever referred to a colleague and gotten something (money or a gift) in ? Same concept.

    There are thousands of available offering a variety of products and services – from those offered by independent small owners like me to huge program networks like Junction, , and . You can promote just about anything you can think of from insurance to pet supplies to banks, to wireless service / products and more – the options are pretty much limitless.

    The best place to start when deciding what to offer is with your existing . Think about what would add value to your and browse the networks to find or services or head on over to a and search for plus your topic. Let’s say you are in the car and want to find that complement your products and services. You could do a search +cars to find potential programs. Go ahead and try it now.

    Bingo! That search shows you that cars.com has an program. It’s important to note that there are also sponsored links for other networks that may contain programs you could join.

    But what if you don’t have an existing ? Where do you start with ? Start with what you know or what you are interested in. This is very important. If you choose to set up your on a topic that doesn't interest you, you will quickly lose interest and have less success. It’s just plain common sense that we spend more time on those things that interest us.

    Start by brainstorming a list of your current hobbies and interests. Once you have a list, you can take a look at it and narrow it down to those areas that interest you the most. Then you can take that list and do a keyword search to see if there are other people out there who are interested too. Once you've found your hot market, seek out those programs on the networks and get started.

    is a small expert who helps small owners take action to grow their . Visit http://www.whatspossible.com to get your free copy of her Success Strategies Guide: 10 Keys to Success for Small Owners.

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