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Make a Fortune Promoting Other People's Stuff Online: How Affiliate Marketing Can Make You Rich
By: Rosalind Gardner Publisher: McGraw-Hill Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: McGraw-Hill Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 288 Publication Date: June 29, 2007
�It took me years to discover many of the techniques she spells out in her book. I wish it had been available when I started.�
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-Allan Gardyne, AssociatePrograms.com
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The definitive guide to planning and managing a successful online affiliate business!
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Make a Fortune Promoting Other People's Stuff Online is your hands-on guide to starting your own profitable affiliate marketing business quickly, easily, and inexpensively. Leading affiliate marketing authority Rosalind Gardner gives you a proven five-step plan for identifying a niche with a huge market, choosing products to promote, and selling the benefits effectively. You'll see how to:
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Navigate the different affiliate programs, from commissioned-based �click-through� programs to CPM impressions to flat-fee referral.
Identify the products and programs that are profitable-and the ones to avoid.
Ask the right questions before you join an affiliate program.
Research, understand, and sell to your niche market.
Negotiate for a higher percentage on your commission.
Stay on top of developments in the industry
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Packed with time- and money-saving techniques-including twelve ways to drive traffic to your website at no cost-this comprehensive guide is all you need to make big profits as an affiliate marketer!
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Rosalind Gardner is the creator of several successful online businesses and the author of the bestselling Super Affiliate Handbook. Her website is NetProfitsToday.com.
Make a Fortune is Worth Spending For I am a newbie to online marketing--especially affiliate marketing. If, like me, you want to understand the "how to's", buy this book. It is a very easy read. And, perhaps more importantly, it recommends numerous websites that provide additional resources to investigate. These resources force you to think and dive deep in to the subject matter as you search the web. By the time you have finished exploring these referencing you will know more about affiliate marketing than you could have imagined. Ms. Garner succeeds in teaching what could be a very technical subject, in a very layperson way. I recommend it to any newbie who wants to see how you can make money through e-commerce.
Brief Overview and Outdated! This reminds me of the "Dummy" books which usually start off with super basics on a subject. This is the same type of concept.
It talks about selling stuff as an affiliate. The concepts covered are being used by so many internet marketers (and have been for years) that you can't make money doing them anymore, making this book outdated.
For example, the book talks about the "review style" website where you review several like products then provide a link to each product. If someone buys through your affiliate link then you get paid a commission. Nothing cutting edge there.
Pass on this book unless you are a total newbie and know nothing about internet or affiliate marketing.
Make a Fortune Promoting Other People's Stuff Online Rosalind Gardner is an expert in her field and teaches by, not only showing us the pitfalls of the Affiliate Business, but by showing us what has been successful, what works. If you want a primer that will teach you the ins and outs...the ropes...this will bring you up to speed. The resource portion at the end is worth its weight in gold.
Disappointed After purchasing & reviewing this book I was a little surprised by the high star rating it received. I was more than disappointed. As a "newbie" with basic computer skills, I was lost by page 7.
Very, very informative The information I obtained from the book has been very helpful in seeing a more clear way of what the affiliate business is all about. The author of the book is very knowledgeable in the affiliate business, specially in the start up face of the business.