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Can You Risk Supporting

An Affiliate Program?

There is an over-abundance of affiliate programs available. All eagerly invite you to  participate.  If  you  like,  visit  AssociatePrograms.Com.  Allan  Gardyne has the most comprehensive list of programs I have seen. Almost 3000 of them at  the  last  count  I  noted.  And  he  reports  thoroughly  on  each,  as  information becomes available. (Allan does a super top job in this.)

But before jumping on this idea, pause and think for a moment. If getting rich on  the  Web  means  only  slapping  a  site  together  with  some  banners  linked  to affiliate products, then why are so many people failing? Why do they cave in and quit after a few months?

Many,  if  not  most,  come  charging  onto  the  Web  with  some  vague  notion  of getting rich quick. When it doesn't happen overnight, they're gone.

Short  of  winning  a  lottery,  I  don't  know  of  an  easy  way  to  get  rich.  In  fact  I've never met anyone doing well who had not achieved their position through hard work. Sure, luck helps. And skills and talents. But it's work that makes it happen.

The Truth About InfoProducts

Long before the Web came into being, there was mail order. It seems there are many millions of people in the US who spend considerable dollars each year on schemes that will make them rich, and do so easily. One of the best items to sell was books. And a book in this sense was maybe 80 pages, cost a buck to produce and sold for $20. Plus shipping and handling, of course. A great markup. And if done properly, great profits.

Now  comes  the  Web  and  ebooks.  Heck,  it  now  costs  zero  to  make  an electronic  copy.  Even  greater  profits.  If  you  want  to  get  rich,  write  a  book  that promises  easy  riches  and  sell  it  to  those  foolish  enough  to  believe  there  is  an easy  way,  that  they  just  haven't  found  it.  Better  yet,  start  your  own  affiliate program and get others to sell for you.

Remember, though, exactly what you are doing, exactly who your target is. You want people who believe there is an easy way. (There isn't.) You convince them you have found it. (A lie.) And you rip them for maximum profit. (Theft, but legal.)

I have known people successful at this. But they were not people I wanted to get  to  know  well.  And  while  I  doubt  they  dwelt  on  it,  I  don't  think  they  liked themselves very much.

An Honest Product

The flip side lies in producing an honest product that sells at a reasonable price. To paraphrase what a bright fellow once said (his name escapes me), the best  price  is  one  at  which  the  seller  is  content  with  the  profit  and  the  buyer receives more than expected.

If  you  sell  products  that  deliver  on  this  simple  formula,  your  customers  will continue to think well of you. And they'll be back for more. So when considering an affiliate program, be sure it delivers the real goods.

Affiliate Kickback

When you sign up with an affiliate program and begin selling their product from your site, you are "recommending" this product to every single visitor. If it is anything  less  than  a  good  product,  one  that  over-delivers  at  a  fair  price,  your recommendation will backfire.  Your credibility will be diminished.  As will that of your site. And it will become correspondingly more difficult to achieve the goals for which the site was built.

Does Your Site Have A Viable Purpose?

If you built your site to achieve a specific set of goals, chances are you are on  your  way  to  success  already.  For  example,  your  goal  may  be  to  generate leads followed up with personal contact by your sales staff. You may be selling information  difficult  to  obtain  elsewhere.  Or  you  may  be  selling  good  products and/or services.

If you have or are close to having a site that works, think twice before adding a button to Amazon.Com, or to any other program. Unless that product is certain to be of value to your visitors, certain to over-deliver, and increase loyalty to you, don't do it. To put this another way, you can not afford to suggest any product that  does  not  fit  in  with  your  site  purpose,  or  that  in  any  way  diminishes  your credibility.

You Can Live Without It

If your site has a concrete purpose for being, if it is working effectively, you may be unable to find an affiliate product you can risk representing.