Affiliate marketing originated in the late 1980s and gained traction with the rapid rise of the internet in the 1990s. It is a performance-based marketing strategy and sales channel where businesses reward affiliates—individuals or companies—for generating website traffic, and sales, through their promotional efforts. Affiliates earn commissions by promoting products or services via unique tracking links on their websites, social media, and other digital platforms. Lately, the easiest method is to simply share a QR code. The revenue sharing model benefits the business, which gains wider reach with minimal upfront costs. Affiliates can generate passive income, by ethically promoting the products and services, without having to process the sale, delivery nor provide support. Revenue sharing is a cost-effective strategy.
Important to note is that Affiliate Marketing is not Multi-Level Marketing!
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Most online merchants operate affiliate programs. A notable example is Amazon. Every time a product is sold online through Amazon, an affiliate discretely earns a commission. Jeff Bezos is the world’s richest affiliate.
In the case of this initiative, the actual product is a monthly membership fee. We pay a residual monthly commission, as long as the member continues to pay. It’s essentially a digital product, so we can afford generous commissions of up to 50% while providing quality member benefits.
HOW IT WORKS
- Anyone can create a free user account, by using one of their existing social media accounts.
- Users are automatically issued a unique affiliate ID, with coded links, graphics and QR code.
- Affiliates share these links, graphics and QR code at their discretion. Ethical standards apply.
- The easiest way to spread the word, is simply click the social sharing icons on every page:
See the icons on the left margin of every website page…
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There is also a dropdown menu at the bottom of the home page, with 50+ social networks…
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When potential new members click on the received link, it sets a cookie in the affiliate’s ID, and sits there forever, unless the cache is cleared. If and when that browser is used to create a new user and upgrade to a paid membership, a commission is generated in favour of the affiliate!
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We guide affiliates step-by-step, and provide an easy to-do list. To fully understand how the affiliate program works, simply action this list. It’s an effortless way to generate residual revenue, while promoting a good cause.
Click here to see exactly how it all works!
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