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Niche Affiliate Marketing – A Great Way to Start

by Ginger Coleen

When you finally make the decision to make a living online, you’re going to be bombarded with all sorts of verbiage with respect to different types of marketing. One of the most lucrative of those terms is niche affiliate marketing.

Niche affiliate marketing is the best way to profit online and one of the quickest and easiest things to do. Let me give you a breakdown.

If you don’t already know what affiliate marketing is, well just type that term into any search engine and you’ll get plenty to choose from. Affiliate marketing is simply selling someone else’s product and getting paid a commission for each sale. Some affiliate programs pay a small fee for each click to their website from your link or banner.

Niche affiliate marketing is simply targeting a specific affiliate niche or target market. In other words, you might be interested in sports, but that’s a really large niche. You would be better to look for a niche market a bit more specific like tennis or golf.

When choosing a market, you need to make sure it isn’t too small or too big . If you get into a very small niche, you might find there isn’t much to market. For example, if your niche were golf clubs, rather than golf in general, you might be limiting your topics and product choices.

It might be better to choose the entire golf niche. That way you can sell information about golf courses, golf balls, golf tees, and even target specific golfer products — like Tiger Woods products. By the way, it is, in fact, a very popular niche to be in but be careful, there is also a lot of competition.

Way back in the 1990’s, when the Internet was new and everyone was learning to market online, each of us created everything from scratch. We figured out what the most lucrative keywords were, how to market with them and then designed and built a website, created graphics, and brought traffic to our sites. And, traffic is a whole major niche of its own and I don’t mean the freeway kind!

Things have changed a lot over the last few years since I started online. Today, you can buy packages for niche affiliate marketing that contain prewritten niche websites with all the graphics included. All you have to do is load them up to a web host and drive the traffic to them.

Some of these packages contain prewritten articles and bonus packages to entice your prospects into signing up for a list and purchasing your products. A word of caution though, be careful when choosing these packages.

The amazing thing to me is that you really don’t have to pay a lot for these niche affiliate marketing packages and some of them even include training to teach you how to promote them. Well, think about it — the marketer who created the package stands to grow from your efforts when you promote the package, so the training is in his or her best interest.

I highly recommend that when you’re starting out, it will benefit you a great deal to find a package that includes training. Some have very high price tags on them, but those prices don’t really ensure that you’re getting a quality product.

There’s a lot more competition today than there used to be and that has driven the pricing down while still retaining a lot of quality.

So, find a good product that includes a pre-designed web page you can load up quickly. Make sure it also has good training to teach you how to market the site. Then you can build a small niche affiliate marketing business around it.

Just do it once and repeat and repeat and repeat. And, over time, your profits will grow and grow and grow. You get the picture!

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