The first thing you need to know is that as an affiliate, you are the bitch of the industry. You need to forget everything you've read about how easy the affiliate game is, or how easy it is to make money etc and know this: payouts and pricing structures in the affiliate marketing industry are actually structured to make it extremely difficult to be profitable; as an affiliate the chips are stacked against you from the get-go. Diorex had written about this on his (now defunct) blog some time ago.
Why, little affiliate, are you the bitch? Because you are promoting advertisers offers; the key here is that an advertiser only reaches out to an affiliate network when they have either a.) saturated the market themselves or b.) can no longer scale their marketing campaigns effectively themselves. Taking that even a step further, networks generally only open an offer to the public if they don't feel it makes sense financially to run it internally or exclusive to their top affiliates.
Look at it this way; When you are looking for offers to run, as you page through various offers on your network of choice, you need to remind yourself that there is a reason that you even have the opportunity to run these offers in a first place (see points A. and B. above). You are not special. They are using you.
In other words, they are letting you run these offers because everyone else is all out of ideas on how to market them; simple as that. You also need to remember that at this point, as an affiliate, you're the one with capital at risk here. The Network gets paid either way, and the advertiser (depending on if it's a CPA or CPL offer) most likely also gets paid, either way.
That's why you're the bitch. You have money at risk, a lot to lose, and a little to gain. Both the affiliate network and the advertiser have nothing to lose, and everything to gain.
With that mindset in place it's now time to think about how we can get one-up on everyone, including the networks, the advertisers, and your competition. Stay tuned for the next post...
Why, little affiliate, are you the bitch? Because you are promoting advertisers offers; the key here is that an advertiser only reaches out to an affiliate network when they have either a.) saturated the market themselves or b.) can no longer scale their marketing campaigns effectively themselves. Taking that even a step further, networks generally only open an offer to the public if they don't feel it makes sense financially to run it internally or exclusive to their top affiliates.
Look at it this way; When you are looking for offers to run, as you page through various offers on your network of choice, you need to remind yourself that there is a reason that you even have the opportunity to run these offers in a first place (see points A. and B. above). You are not special. They are using you.
In other words, they are letting you run these offers because everyone else is all out of ideas on how to market them; simple as that. You also need to remember that at this point, as an affiliate, you're the one with capital at risk here. The Network gets paid either way, and the advertiser (depending on if it's a CPA or CPL offer) most likely also gets paid, either way.
That's why you're the bitch. You have money at risk, a lot to lose, and a little to gain. Both the affiliate network and the advertiser have nothing to lose, and everything to gain.
With that mindset in place it's now time to think about how we can get one-up on everyone, including the networks, the advertisers, and your competition. Stay tuned for the next post...