Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Instant Pay Paypal Affiliate Programs

Instant Pay Paypal Affiliate Programs

The title is a misnomer because PayPal is really an Internet bank that services clients worldwide by collecting and dispersing funds according to the wishes of their clients. PayPal services vendors by collecting payments, and if the vendor has an affiliate program, they could pay affiliates according to the instructions of the vendor.

When PayPal makes a disbursement to an affiliate or other entity, the money goes into the receiver account and deducted from the sender's account. PayPal charges for transactions. When I sell a flagpole, PayPal obtains the money from the buyer through the buyer's credit card, check or transfer. PayPal then sends me an email saying that they have put money into my account.

PayPal caters to marketers and buyers. I have an e-commerce store which was supplied by PayPal which handles my sales. When I get the notice of sale, I have the flagpole shipped from the factory directly to the customer.

Now you may have been thinking of ClickBank. ClickBank handles transactions for affiliate marketers and vendors of affiliate products. The buyer may be given the option to pay though PayPal. PayPal then pays ClickBank and ClickBank places the affiliate commission into the affiliate marketers ClickBank account. Commissions are paid by check on a monthly basis according to the choices of the affiliate and ClickBank's guidelines.

Commissions can be very rapid coming if a vendor pays commission by PayPal or other such service. But the money has to be transferred from the PayPal account which is not instant. However there is little delay in receiving payments.

So What Is Affiliate Marketing?

Affiliate marketers usually don't try to sell a product. They may review it or write relevant information that may warm up a client to click on an affiliate link. It is the vendor's job to do the selling.

Affiliate marketing is a business, not a get-rich-quick scheme. There is a process that an affiliate marketer should go through before grabbing a product from an affiliate network like ClickBank or CJ or such.

First a study of a particular market should be made.

Once the market is selected, the marketer digs deep into the Market and finds a sub-market called a niche. He is looking for a small group of eager buyers if he is selling products.

Now he studies the niche to see where the members "hang out" on the Internet (forums, chat rooms, etc.) He reads news letters and communicates with the niche until he is known by the members as a contributor. He learns their needs and wants and buys a domain, finds a host, and builds a website.

As I said, affiliate marketing is not a get-rich-quick scheme but a business. Training is required to do it correctly.

It is true that an affiliate marketer can find hot selling products and quickly put up a site or ten sites to sell them but that takes experience and Internet marketing training.

There expertise includes the use of keywords to name their sites and to write relevant information.

You can now see that when you made your search that you were thinking about a business and not quick affiliate commissions.

John

Internet Business Tool Center

Source: http://www.streetarticles.com/affiliate-revenue/instant-pay-paypal-affiliate-programs

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