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Friday, 29 August 2008 |
By Cameron Jackson
Horror stories abound on the Internet regarding Affiliate networks and programs. Reports of illegal programs like pyramid schemes constantly recirculate and are pretty easy to spot. Why? Because pyramid schemes and the like have worthless products, if they have products at all.
Warning! Stay away from them. High quality products are your goal. By linking up with Affiliate programs that are already successful, you can prove their reliability and enhance your credibility.
So why should you participate in an Affiliate program?
For one thing, you choose how much or little you want to work it. You can earn additional income or use it as your primary funding source. And most Affiliate agreements provide incentives for bonuses and/or higher commission payouts for volume sales. Owning your own business is no small benefit, either.
So how do you know you're making the right decision for an Affiliate program to join? Here are some tips:
1. Check to be sure that you're partnering with something that coincides with your abilities and desires. Nothing is more depressing than doing what you don't |
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
By Stephanie Foster
Making mistakes as you start out with a home business is easy. You should make mistakes, in fact. But some mistakes you are better off taking the time to learn about before you make them, rather than after someone catches you making them.
Mistake #1: Faking it until you make it to excess.
Lots of people suggest that you "fake it until you make it," that is, do your best to sound like an expert even when you aren't. The trouble with this kind of advice is that it's very easy to get caught with this kind of a philosophy.
There are the people posting faked Clickbank stats. The ones posting on forums asking for beginning advice on the very topic they're claiming expert status on elsewhere.
I personally don't like to fake it, but if you must, at least do it on a topic where you can keep up the facade. When you get caught faking it the reputation can follow you for years, especially online where people can accidentally or on purpose find out things that happened years ago. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 August 2008 )
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