Add Google Adsense to your site
Google Adsense Profits Mixed In With
Affiliate Marketing
Are you a webmaster who needs funds to
keep your website running? Or is your website the only
way for you to earn income? Whichever you are, for as
long as you are a webmaster or a web publisher and you need
cash, affiliate marketing may work well for you. With
affiliate marketing, you may get a lot of cash pouring into
your bank account easily. And if your website is rich in
great contents and you want to earn more profit, why not get
into the Google Adsense program as well?
Why Affiliate
Marketing?
Well, simply because affiliate marketing
is the easiest and probably the best way to earn profits
online, unless otherwise you are a businessman and would rather
sell your own products online than advertise other
businessman’s products on your site. But even online
retailers can benefit from affiliate marketing programs,
because affiliate marketing actually works for merchants as
well as it works for the affiliates.
Affiliate marketing, simply said, is a
relationship or agreement made between two websites, with one
site being the merchant’s website and the other being the
affiliate’s site. In the relationship, the affiliate
agrees to let the merchant advertise his products on the
affiliate’s site. The merchant, on the other hand, would
agree to pay the affiliate in whatever method they have agreed
into. This would generally mean easy income for the
affiliate, as he would do nothing but place the retailer’s ad
on his site. This would also be very beneficial for the
merchant, as getting affiliates to advertise their products
would be a lot more affordable than hiring an advertising firm
to promote their products.
There are a variety of methods on how the
merchant would compensate the affiliate for his services, and
for the webmaster, these methods simply translates to the
method by which he would earn easy cash. Among the more
common methods of compensation are the pay-per-click method,
the pay-per-lead method, and the pay-per-sale method. The
pay-per-click method is the method most preferred by
affiliates, for their site’s visitor would only have to visit
the advertiser’s site for them to gain money. The other
two methods, on the other hand, are better preferred by
merchants, as they would only have to compensate you if your
visitor becomes one of their registrants or if the visitor
would actually buy their products.
Getting much profit on affiliate marketing
programs, however, does not depend so much on the compensation
method is it does on the traffic generated by your site.
A website that can attract more visitors would generally have
the greater chance of profiting in affiliate marketing
programs.
What about Google Adsense?
Google Adsense is actually some sort of an
affiliate marketing program. In Google Adsense, Google
act as the intermediary between the affiliates and the
merchants. The merchant, or the advertiser, would simply
sign up with Google and provide the latter with text ads
pertaining to their products. These ads, which is
actually a link to the advertiser’s website, would then appear
on Google searches as well as on the websites owned by the
affiliates, or by those webmasters who have signed up with the
Google Adsense program.
While one can find a lot of similarities
between Google Adsense and other affiliate marketing programs,
you can also see a lot of differences. In Google Adsense,
all the webmaster has to do is place a code on his website and
Google takes care of the rest. The ads that Google would
place on your site would generally be relevant to the content
of your site. This would be advantageous both for you and
for the advertiser, as the visitors of your site would more or
less be actually interested with the products being
advertised.
The Google Adsense program compensates the
affiliate in a pay-per-click basis. The advertisers would
pay Google a certain amount each time their ad on your site is
clicked and Google would then forward this amount to you
through checks, although only after Google have deducted their
share of the amount. Google Adsense checks are usually
delivered monthly. Also, the Google Adsense program
provides webmasters with a tracking tool that allows you to
monitor the earnings you actually get from a certain ad.
So, where do all of these lead us to?
Where else but to profits, profits and
even more profits! Affiliate marketing programs and the
Google Adsense program simply work, whether you are the
merchant or the affiliate. For the merchant’s side, a lot
of money can be saved if advertising effort is concentrated on
affiliate marketing rather than on dealing with advertising
firms. For the webmaster, you can easily gain a lot of
profits just by doing what you do best, and that is by creating
websites. And if you combine all your profits from both
the Google Adsense program and other affiliate marketing
programs, it would surely convert to a large amount of
cash.
Here’s Why You Need To Use Landing
Pages
All the products that you want to sell
online are ready. You have already signed up with the
Google Adsense program or with other affiliate marketing
programs and you have already prepared the ad you want to post
on your affiliate’s site. Your mind is now set to being
the next most successful online businessman. But is there
anything else that you might have forgotten to prepare?
Maybe none. But how about your landing pages? Are
they all set for your business?
Landing pages are simply web pages where
visitors are directed to whenever they click a result in a web
search or whenever they click a web ad. For affiliate
marketing, landing pages would refer to the web page where you,
as a merchant, would want your potential customer to be
directed after clicking your ad on your affiliate’s
website. Landing pages are, at most times, nothing really
different from other web pages in a particular website,
especially if the said website is an e-commerce site.
Some online businessmen would even use the homepage of their
websites as the landing page for their ads. Are these
businessmen making a big mistake? Or should you follow
their method in creating landing pages for their ads?
Well, you can always follow what most
online retailers do, directing their potential customers to the
homepages of their websites. But if you want to achieve
something more from your online business, and if you want to
earn a lot of profits, you better create a special landing page
for your web ads. Why? Here are a few reasons why
you need to use landing pages for your web ads. And take
note, it would do you a lot better if you create a great
landing page than a so-so one.
Reason no. 1: It is the only way you earn
conversions in an affiliate marketing program.
There are a variety of affiliate marketing
programs today, but most of these programs let the merchant pay
the affiliate in a pay per click basis. Basically, all
you have to do is sign up with the program and submit your
ad. The program owner would then distribute your ad to
various affiliates who would then place your ad on their
websites. Whenever your ad is clicked, a visitor would be
directed to your landing page and you would have to pay the
affiliate for his service.
As a merchant, you earn in an affiliate
program through conversions—that is whenever a visitor that is
directed to your site actually buys a product on your
site. Without these conversions, you actually earn
nothing from the program. Also, the more visitors that
your affiliates have directed to your site, the larger would
your expense be. And the only way that you can recover
from these expenses is through conversions.
Now, you sure won't get any conversion if
you have posted an ad on your affiliate's site without an
actual landing page for the potential customer to be redirected
into. It's just like advertising a product without
actually having a store to sell your product. Your
advertisement may be enticing enough to encourage people to
purchase a product, but without the landing page, how will they
know how to purchase the product
It is therefore important to have landing
pages for your ads because it is the only way for you to earn
something in an affiliate program. Without landing pages,
all you do is spend money paying your affiliates without
actually getting anything in return.
Reason no. 2: Other web pages may just not
be enough.
Many people make the mistake of making
their website's homepage as the landing page for their
ads. The same is true for those who make use of other
pages like a "contact us" page or a product page.
Homepages are often designed to serve multiple users and
contains a lot of links to other pages or to other
websites. The same is with the other two pages
mentioned. If you want to be successful in an affiliate
program, we're sure that you don't want your landing page to
cater to the needs of various people, most of which may not be
really interested with your product.
When choosing a landing page, you must
always have the customer directed into that page in mind.
Therefore, your landing page must be relevant to the keywords
and the contents you placed on your ad. It is also
important that the landing page can induce your visitor to take
action—that is to purchase your product or at least provide
leads for potential customers.
Final Word
You probably entered into an affiliate
marketing program with these things in mind: to save on
advertising expenses and to gain more profit. But if you
get into an affiliate marketing program without actually having
a landing page, you'll end up paying too much without getting
anything in return. So if you still don't have a landing
page for your ads, you better start creating one now. And
don't get us wrong; it isn't enough for you to have just a
landing page—it should be a great landing page
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