If you are like most work from home internet business owners you want your
web site to be making you as much money as possible. The choice of affiliate
programs that you choose to promote on your web site will determine how much
money you actually make, and the options to you are endless. There are so
many affiliate programs on the internet promoting almost everything imaginable
its mind boggling.
Of course there is one major key to success. Stay relevant to your main web
sites theme or subject matter. If for example you own a sports related web
site and you add cosmetic and make up ads to it, chances are you are not
going to do well. But if you put ads for health and fitness supplements on
your sports oriented web site you may interest a few people into buying those
products earning you a commission.
So if you have a work from home website were do you find good affiliate programs
to join in order to earn commissions?
One of my top paying affiliate programs is Strong Future International. (SFI)
Some of you no doubt have heard of SFI since thy have been around for quite
a few years now And I have been an affiliate since November 1999. SFI products
include everything from books magazines and business building tools to
multivitamin supplements and all natural household cleaners. All can be promoted
on your web site in order to earn commissions and make money online with
your web site.
My next big commission generator is ClickBank. ClickBank is actually a directory
of affiliate programs. People join ClickBank in order to promote their products
online. Once they are in the ClickBank data base webmasters like you and
me who are looking for good content and commissions from our web sites can
join their affiliate programs and start earning money from sales generated.
If you own a work from home site take a look at some of the products at the
following web page
CLICK HERE.
OH and did I mention ClickBank sends out commission checks very 2 weeks!
Affiliate Fuel pays both for leads and products sold, meaning you can actually
earn commissions simply by referring people to a specific site. All the person
has to do is click on a link that you place on your website which is directed
to a page with a form to fill out. The person fills out the form requesting
more info and bingo you are credited with the referral and awarded a commission.
Websponsors is another affiliate program much the same as Affiliate Fuel.
These cost per action affiliate programs are great for adding revenue to
your bottom line through your web site.
Last but not least Google ad sense has become so popular among webmasters
you can see their ads on every other web site that you visit. With google
you put ads on your site and you are actually paid every time someone clicks
on those ads. In one month last August I made over $500 from Google ad sense
alone.
Of course none of the above mentioned affiliate programs will make you a
single dime unless your site is generating significant targeted traffic.
But if you are already generating good quality targeted traffic to your site
give them a try. You will be surprised at just how easy it is to make money
online with affiliate programs.
So how does someone decide
which
home business is right for them? Research is the key by reading honest
articles from a variety of sources. This web site seeks to collect
a host of ideas and opinions on a variety of business ideas that your
can read and assess for yourself.
Good luck - live long and prosper!
The Perfect Options Team
DISCLAIMER
- Please note that all articles on this web site does not constitute
professional advice. All articles are intended to provide a general view
of many topical subjects from a variety of sources. We are not responsible
for the content or any sponsored links that you may choose to visit from
this web site. We suggest you to consult a solicitor and your doctor for
advice relevant to you own situation before making any important decisions.
The author is not an expert in any given field. By printing, downloading,
or using you agree to our full terms. Below is a summary of some of the terms.
If you do not agree to the full terms, do not use the information. We are
only publishers of this material, not authors. Information may have errors
or be outdated. Some information is from historical sources or represents
opinions of the author. It is for research purposes only. The information
is "AS IS", "WITH ALL FAULTS". User assumes all risk of use, damage, or injury.
You agree that we have no liability for any damages. We are not liable for
any consequential, incidental, indirect, or special damages. You indemnify
us for claims caused by you.