Affiliate Programs,E-Commerce,Internet Marketing
Most of us would jump at the chance. Sadly, many people don’t have a choice in this economy and work two or even three jobs to make ends meet. But while most people dream of the chance of getting such a great deal from their boss, a much smaller group of people are willing to do it for themselves.
That’s why asking about the costs of affiliate marketing is a tricky exercise, and in some cases, the wrong question to ask. This is a scalable business model, and the amount you get out of it usually has a direct relationship to the resources you put in. Even if you don’t have a lot of money, your time and knowledge can go a long way.
Planning For Affiliate Success
In order to map out how much you can spend, you need to think like a businessperson and map out your goals over a longer period of time. For example, many affiliate programs have a recurring payment – paying you as long as your referral is a member of the site. Let’s say that you’re an affiliate for a membership site that pays you $25 a month in commissions, and your goal is to pocket an extra $5,000 monthly.
Cost Per Conversion
Luckily you don’t have to wait that long. A more realistic figure is around $2 per subscriber. For about $400 dollars you can easily outsource SEO, articles, and even some advertising in your niche and reach that 200 dollar a month figure if you spend wisely and have patience. But even if it cost twice that much, it would still be a good investment.
After all, your income doesn’t go from zero to $5,000 overnight. There’s a scaling process that gives you a continuous feedback loop of money you can invest into your own business. Apply this principle to membership sites, commissions, or any other affiliate model – you’ll be shocked at how much it means for your mindset – and your results! How to spend time earning money instead of learing tedious skills

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