Questions And Answers On Affiliate Marketing Business

Steve asks…

Where can I get free email list, at least 15,000 email list?

AM A NEWBEE IN AFFILIATE MARKETING, I NEED ATLEAST 15,000 FREE GENUINE E-MAIL CONTACT TO START MY BUSINESS

admin answers:

Hi Segun,

If you want to have your own responsive list, you will need to built it on your own. Most of these websites or programs that sells you instant email list is not responsive and you will just be wasting your money.

If any new marketer can buy a 15,000 list easily, everybody will be earning a full time income. I will strongly suggest that you stay focus on building your affiliate marketing the right way so that you will be building a responsive list.

Zack

Wayne asks…

Am I better with a .co.uk domain?

I am in UK and want to creat a website/page for affiliate marketing and perhaps starting a small business. I saw a web hosting site which offered me a .com domain but I thought it might look better having it uk based as that what attracts people to it (in UK). Any advice?

admin answers:

Register both domains and have them pointing at your server. Then in a “.htaccess” file on your server, create a 301 redirect to your .com (or .co.uk, if you prefer). That way people can use both and they will end up at your intended domain.

On a side note, if you are after UK based traffic it is highly recommended that you purchase server space in the UK. A lot of uk hosting companies use US server farms (to keep costs down), however most search engines localise websites based on their server location.

Lisa asks…

How To Promote My New Book (Amazon or Affiliate Program)?

I’m self-publishing my new book about to be published shortly through LightningSource. Here’s my dilemma as a self-published, self-marketing author:

1. Do I leave fulfillment to LightningSource/Amazon who will charge me 55% right off the top, leaving me with much smaller margins (the cost of the book will come from my share, the remaining 45%) and focus on just marketing the book? If I take this route, then I can’t do much for affiliates and Joint Venture partners, but reduces a lot of S&H overhead.

2. Do I do the fulfillment myself, selling the book for lower than Amazon, worrying about shipping and handling (especially international shipments, refunds, etc)? This approach will give help me pay decent amounts to affiliates, JV partners and bulk resellers, but increases my order- processing overhead.

What do you think?

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Ravi Jayagopal
Author, “No Business Like E-Business

http://www.NBLEB.com

Cada,

The problem with doing both (which I will be doing anyway) is that when your affiliates drive traffic to your web site, and you send the visitor off to Amazon to buy the book, all of their effort has gone to waste, and you have effectively screwed your affiliates by by-passing the affiliate link.

- Ravi

http://www.RavisRants.com

Hi Frootbat31,

Lulu charges ridiculously high rates – $10 for a book that LightningSource will print for me for just $4. I’m not even considering LuLu. They take too much, and I don’t get anything more for my money than, say using LightningSource distribution, which is a lot less actually.

- Ravi

http://www.HowToThrowYourVoice.com

Hi all,

I’ve been in e-Business since 1996, and have made thousands of dollars in sales through ClickBank, 1siteautomation.com (my own private lable of 1shoppingcart).

My big dilemma was to whether sell it through Amazon only, or Amazon and my own site – I didn’t want to ideally split up my focus, but I have found the answers since I first asked this question.

I have decided to primarily sell my book through my own site, http://www.NBLEB.com , and there won’t be any mention of purchasing through Amazon. That is because Amazon would normally take a 55% discount, and I’m not willing to part that much for them. I will instead use some of that money for paying my affiliates, who will be paid around $10 per sale of the book.

I have sold ebooks for thousands of dollars, and they haven’t done one bit for my reputation as an author. So, this time, I’m not after the money – I’m after the reputation and respect that comes along with being a published author.

Sorry, ran out of space….
So here’s what I finally decided, in case you’ve come to this thread and want to see how it all ends :-)

1. Going to offer a short discount (25%) to Amazon. My local Barnes and Noble 1 mile away won’t even stock the book because “that’s not how they work”. I don’t expect any sales from a physical book store, so screw them and their 55% discount. 25% is all they get ( that too only because that’s the minimum Lightning Source will let me set :-)

2. I will sell it primarily through my web site, and there will be no referring folks to Amazon. If someone still ends up finding the book on Amazon and buying it, then so be it. I’m not going to be doing any explicit promotion of the fact that my book is on Amazon. People will have to buy from me, US or International.

3. I’m going to charge a modest shipping rate – maybe even offer free shipping for US only. Still working out the costs.

4. I’m going to offer aggressive commissions to my affiliates.

- Ravi
http://www.NBLEB.com

admin answers:

Amazon has the established marketing you’ll need, and you build a reputation there.
Have you considered http://www.lulu.com which is print on demand that’s free? You’ll get a free online store ,and can market that.

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