What is
affiliate marketing?
Affiliate
marketing
has quickly become one of the most popular and the most effective ways
to advertise on the Internet. The premise of affiliate
marketing is very simple.
A company, let’s
say eBay, goes to another web site and asks them to place a banner or
link to eBay on their site. Every time a user clicks on that eBay
banner and visits the site, the owner of the original site gets a
commission. It’s as simple as that.
The history of affiliate
marketing goes back to
approximately 1994 with the trailblazing music website www.CDNow.com.
They were, as far as most people know, the first site to pay other
sites for directing Internet traffic to them. Internet giant Amazon.com
soon caught on and became the site most associated with affiliate
marketing. Today, the practice of affiliate
marketing is
used by essentially every major web site in the world.
Some advertising sites
have
paid the site hosting their link based not on the number of times an
original IP visits through the link, but on the number of times the
banner ad was “seen.” This method presents a whole
host of problems since things like hit counts can be forged and there
is no way to insure that just because someone visited a web page that
had your logo on it that they even saw it or if they did, that they
even knew what it was.
Other methods of affiliate
marketing
include paying only when a link is followed AND some kind of
transaction takes place. This can be tough on the site hosting the link
because the attention span of the average Internet user isn’t
long enough in most cases to follow a link and then either complete a
purchase, or fill out a form of some kind. The conventional method
simply pays a host a commission for every time an original IP is
directed to their site.
In a matter of only a
few
years, affiliate
marketing has become one of the
most cost effective ways to drive traffic to a site. Since, in most
cases, both the advertiser and the host profit from the set up, there
is no reason to believe that affiliate
marketing won’t be a
dominant advertising method well into the future.
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