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A SHORT EXPLANATION ON HOW A<br />
BLOGGER EARNS FROM HIS AFFILIATE<br />
MARKETING EFFORTS<br />
Let’s say this particular blogger is upfront about how he has partnered <strong>with</strong> many companies as<br />
an affiliate. He announces to his readers that if they buy any of the products he recommends<br />
through the links in his pages, he’ll make a little money from the sale.<br />
Throughout his website, you’ll be able to see graphics that look like ads. You should know that<br />
these graphics are not ads. They are called affiliate links. Some wouldn’t know the difference,<br />
but as a savvy blogger, you should be able to recognize it.<br />
When you put ads on your website, you get paid when someone clicks on them. You’ll get<br />
money whether or not your visitors end up buying it. The advertiser is basically just renting a<br />
space in your blog.<br />
The problem <strong>with</strong> this is that you usually just earn a small amount for clicks. <strong>To</strong> get real income<br />
from advertising, you need to have an incredibly high-traffic website. <strong>How</strong>ever, as an affiliate,<br />
you only get paid when a person clicks the link and ends up purchasing the product.<br />
Commissions on the sales that you refer are usually much higher. There’s only a slight<br />
difference, though it can make an impact on your income.<br />
Apart from the usual graphical links and banners, you can also use text links in your blog posts.<br />
This is typically accompanied by an indicator that it is an affiliate sale.<br />
If you really want to know how to make money <strong>with</strong> affiliate marketing, you should learn how to<br />
include links in e-mails and sales pages. Continue reading this affiliate marketing guide to<br />
further understand what affiliate marketing can do for you as a blogger.