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Affiliate Marketing - How To Succeed Online
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
By shahswar

  Once the affiliate has managed to get the customer to make an order his job ends. The whole process of handling the order, the collection of payment, the shipping of goods, is done by the company (or distributor).

Who benefits?
This is a tremendous arrangement for both sides.

The distributor simply waits for orders to arrive and has no involvement in the marketing phase. The affiliate simply gets a customer, for example, to visit a web site and takes no further part.

Commission is paid to the affiliate on the value of orders made.

It is the power of the Internet with the possibility of cheap or free advertising for a vast audience which makes reselling such an outstanding business opportunity.

And if you have your own website, where you have the luxury of posting your own ads for free, then you have an effortless income-producing system.

Two things which make reselling even more exciting
If the product can earn you residual income, for example a monthly commission all the while that the customer continues to renew it. If you
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Give Your Network Marketing Plans a Boost With Social Networking
Monday, 14 July 2008
By Gary Fumeaux

  The internet and the technologies that the internet has made available to everyone has really given MLM a massive shot in the arm. Social Networking is the booster shot that has proven to be even more effective at helping people market their product than ever before.

Most people when they hear about MLM will tell you horror stories about how they quit their job and failed at MLM. They will try and try and try and keep failing despite heaps of advice from their upline!

If strategies like the name list, the 3 foot rule and cold calls are all tried and tested, why do they fail for so many people? The reason is very simple, most people don not want to be looked upon as a pushy pest and hence stop trying after one attempt! Others are just totally broken down by the responses that come in from people, some people just cannot handle rejection. Has this happened to you?

Do you think the market is as saturated as some people say? Do you think it is just
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