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I've heard people on here mention PPC bids/AdSense. How is this being used? I'm under the impression that you have to have a website with a link to the sponsored site. Are there other ways of earning ad revenue?
Also, I've seen the post by the Cabbie who said he quit his job by earning revenue from all the affiliates he has. Is this really possible? Can someone post a link to one of these typical one-page affiliate sites? How can one possibly earn a pretty penny on several new sites like that....assuming new sites are low on the organic lists and don't have much traffic from the get go.
I know it's a lot but I'm very curious about it.
- Confused Bubzee
Affiliate marketing (AM) works in a few different ways:
1) you build a website and pepper the pages with links to the merchant. these links have a tracking code that credit the sale to you, and thus you make a percent off that.
2) you can also put adsense, where you sign up with google to put a piece of code they give you on your page. This code generates targetted ads that are related to the content of your webpage. When users click on those links on your site, they go to the merchant who pays google for the click, who in turn pays you for having published the ad on your site. The merchant wins a potential sale, google gets paid for the click who pays you.
3) AdWords to Merchant - with this method, you simply sign up with Google AdWords program which entitles you to place those ads on the side of the results pages with the destination link being the merchant you're affiliated with, with your tracking code to record the sale. In effect, AdWords is complementary to AdSense.
Yes it's possible to make TONS of money with these methods. I started about 6 months ago and I'm averaging $60/day. That's pocket change compared to some of the big players (some of whom frequent this very board), who can pull in excess of $10k per month. As with anything, it takes some skill, common sense, hard work, and a lot of patience to get to those levels, but once you do, it beats hands down (in my opinion) working a 'real job'.
I'm just wondering, if it's all about the links and related content, what do you guys do? Do you find a topic that would mean a lot of possible related links and build a site around that topic?
You can find affiliates if you go to CJ. One advice I've heard here is that you can sort the merchants by the revenue (the green bar), and pick the ones that have the highest EPM. If you have a specific topic that fancies you, you can simply google for the product and find a merchant that has an affiliate program.
Good luck,
I have websites - because I tried PPC and couldn't figure it out. Now that I have some steady income, I am trying to reinvest and give it another go.