Affiliate Revenue Information


Sell Affiliate Product? Lets Change The Odds


An affiliate is simply an individual or business who signs up to promote someone else's product or service for a share of the profits. It's one of the most popular ways of starting an online business. It doesn't require you to have your own product, write sales letters, process orders, fulfill orders...or anything. You simply sign up for fr'e. Promote the link they give you and you're paid a commission based on how many sales on made.

There's only one problem with being an affiliate. The average affiliate loses money. The affiliate manager only pays them when they generate a sale. So the affiliate manager wins on the deal whether the advertising system they write up for their affiliates works well or not. The deck is stacked against the average affiliate. They only had a 1% chance of playing this game and winning.

Let's change the odds.

The big myth of online affiliate programs is that someone will "hand" you a good income. All you have to do is sign up for Fr'e, and it's like money in the bank. Most people realize this can't be true, but the affiliate program managers make it sound so easy sometimes.

The key to becoming a successful affiliate is to stack the deck in your favor. This will shock some people, but I'll say it anyway. The best way to succeed in an affiliate program is NOT to lead people to the product site. The best way isn't to build a mini-site that leads into the product site either.

The best way to make money in affiliate programs is to build an opt-in email list and then promote one affiliate product after another to your list.

Focus on building your list...and then selling the products you affiliate with. Then, you become the one in control. It's your list. If you want to promote Suzy's product, then you do it.

If Suzy doesn't pay you well enough, then you can promote someone else's product. You still OWN the list. You can change income streams, but you own the RIVER. Affiliate Manager's Dirty Little Secret:

Your web site (the one you promote) should be telling people the benefit's of joining your list. Then, after someone joins it, you can take them over to the "Lead" product affiliate program.

Sending out more emails to your list won't cost you any extra money! It used to be an old saying that he/she who has the gold makes the rules.

The Internet has changed that. Lots of companies with money can't earn a profit online. The new Internet marketing rule is...

He/She who owns the list makes the rules!

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Disney's Earnings Beat; CEO Bob Iger Talks Piracy, Parks
CNBC.com
Increased guest spending and attendance at the parks, and higher advertising rates and affiliate revenue at the media networks drove the earnings upside. The revenue fell short of analyst expectations (Disney doesn't provide guidance) – at $10.779 ...

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Globe and Mail

Disney derring-do
New York Post
Affiliate revenue will kick up due to Comcast and other deals that will be negotiated,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said yesterday on a conference call with analysts to discuss first-quarter results. Iger noted the Mouse House doesn't yet have deals with ...
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Skimlinks is the real story behind Pinterest's success
TechCrunch
Anyone making a purchase from that click through sends affiliate revenue, via Skimlinks, back to Pinterest. Kerching, everyone benefits. This is very old news in the word of affiliate schemes. What is getting some hot under the collar is that Pinterest ...

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Telegraph.co.uk

Cable Nets, Fox Lead News Corp.'s Q2 Earnings Jump
Multichannel News
Affiliate revenue rose 9% at the domestic cable channels. Operating income for the television unit, which includes Fox Broadcasting, rose 25% to $189 million from $151 million. The company said the growth was the result of increased broadcastd network ...
News Corporation Reports Second Quarter Net Income of $1.06 BillionMarketWatch (press release)

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Fox Studio, TV Divisions Boost News Corp. Q2 Profits Despite Hacking Investigation
Reuters
A little bit of everything contributed to the higher figures, from a nine percent growth in affiliate revenue to a six percent increase in advertising revenue. FX in particular continued to stand out as a top performer, while the NBA lockout both ...

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AMD, Nike, Disney, Panera Bread Among Stocks Driving Big News Feb. 7th
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
The increase at ESPN was driven by higher affiliate revenue reflecting contractual rate increases and a reduction in revenue deferrals related to annual program commitments. During the quarter, ESPN deferred $190M of revenue compared to $266M in the ...

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Fortune

It's time for Disney to cut ABC loose
Fortune
Disney (DIS) blamed the poor showing at ABC on lower affiliate revenue following the end of Oprah Winfrey's popular talk show and a decrease in political ad spending, as it was not an election year. While both may explain a decrease in revenue, ...

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Fox on Top
Multichannel News
SNL Kagan calculates FNC's affiliate revenue at $985.3 million in 2012, based on 82 cents per sub each month. “The network is getting strong monthly subscriber fee increases, up from 58 cents in 2009,” according to Baine, who projects average license ...

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Racked National (blog)

20% Off J.Crew Knits and Tees; Shop and Donate at Mulu
Racked National (blog)
On Mulu, when something is purchased directly off the site, all affiliate revenue is split with the user who posted the item. Then, that user has the option to donate the money to one of 38 different charities. If you haven't signed up yet, ...



Viacom's CEO Discusses Q1 2012 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha
We expect our affiliate revenue to grow on an annualized basis in the high-single to low-double digit for the foreseeable future. As we unlock value for our content across platform, we're unlocking growth potential across global markets as well, ...

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