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The Sky’s The
Limit ... Making Money From Home
GotDot.com
profiles Alan Zunec a former insurance agent now making money from
home, far surpassing initial financial goals and achieving life
work balance on his terms, not the boss’s. He is the boss.
Most people take traditional jobs
to earn a living. It’s a by product of the industrial revolution,
when people were pulled off farms, and sent to school. School
prepared workers for the routine of a 9-5 workday. But somewhere
along the way, people found the courage, to make the jump seeking
their own fortune, their own business. For most people, like Alan,
that dream, the quintessential American Dream, came in the midst
of working for someone else.
Dissatisfaction, diminishing
drive and passion, limited income, and loss of opportunity are all
factors leading to the dream. With some dreams you wake up, the
lucky ones, you get to live: experiencing the sweet joys of seeing
a dream blossom into reality.
To put things into perspective
let’s go back to the 9-5 scenario. When you have a job, there’s a
set salary, the earning potential is limited. It’s like the old
saying, if you have a roof on your house, there’s a restriction.
Remove the roof and the sky’s the limit. Alan says, “If you
believe there is a limit you’re cheating yourself. You’ll lose
110% of the opportunities.”
In Alan’s prior profession as an
insurance agent, he gave the job 100% but, reached the point where
passion and life balance disappeared. Without that, no amount of
money mattered. Alan realized, if you don’t own it, or sell it,
time is someone else’s, but, when you find something you love
you’ll give it a 110%.
At 30 years old Alan set a goal
for obtaining work life balance and found it. With affiliate
marketing, the sky’s the limit; the income potential is that
phenomenal. As a former analyst at first Alan didn’t believe it,
he needed proof. He found out, that proof is in the pudding and in
the process discovered a whole new way of life. Now Alan has time
for the good things in life. Like Alan says, “I’m Peter Pan, a big
kid. Now I have time to play golf, go to the gym, walk on the
beach, watch a hockey game and visit with friends. I have the
financial independence to do it all.”
Anyone can make a success with
affiliate marketing. Listen to Alan’s story and you’ll learn how.
As Alan says, “Most people get stuck in a job they don’t like. You
don’t get time back, it creeps up on you, and before you know it,
it’s gone.”
What is affiliate marketing?
By now most people have heard all
about the success of
Amazon.com.
What they may not know is that Amazon spawned an Internet industry
in 1996, by allowing independent website owners to earn
commissions by referring paying customers to them. This is known
as pay-for-performance-advertising or affiliate programs.
With affiliate marketing it’s
important to remember, that there are three primary roles
consisting of the merchant, the affiliate (publisher) and the
third party (Commission Junction). The merchants (advertisers) pay
a commission on sales generated by customers, which the affiliate
(publisher) sends to their sites. Commission Junction (third
party) pays affiliates on behalf of the merchants and provides a
tracking system. The merchant handles all order processing,
shipping, and customer service.
Visit
Commission Junction to see a partial listing of their
top-notch merchants offering affiliate programs.
How Alan Zunec, prepared to
make the jump, leaving a secure job as an insurance agent
The first thing Alan did was find
mentors, whose messages resonated. He read Bill Gates’ book Road
Ahead, and Henry Dent’s, the Great Boom Ahead and Roaring 2000.
Those visionaries talked about global changes and the new wave of
doing business on the Internet. And Alan discovered James Martell,
an entrepreneur, and successful affiliate marketer with over 70
specialty shopping sites, and the author of the
Affiliate Marketers Handbook and the host of the
Affiliate Buzz, a popular audio newsletter for affiliate
marketers.
At first, Alan says he was a bit
skeptical, so he did his homework and contacted affiliate managers
asking such questions as: if it works for everyone, can it work
for me, what is the potential, what is the life span, how long
will it be around? He got the answers and heard nothing but
accolades about James Martell. As Alan says, “James is a real
doer, a lot of people walk the talk, not walk the walk, but with
James it’s the truth. The amazing thing with affiliate marketers
is that, there’s a real sense of community. What ends up happening
is, you want everyone around you to succeed, you help them and,
they help you.”
How Alan got started in
affiliate marketing
Alan not only read James
Martell’s handbook, but also attended his training in Vancouver.
Alan says, “The biggest thing about James’ training is how easy it
is to understand. If you follow what he tells you to do and look
at the examples it works. James provides the vehicle with his
8-step-system for affiliate marketing. It’s up to the affiliate
marketer to keep the engine running. It takes work, but the payoff
is there.”
In the beginning Alan set a
target for making money in six months, but by three months, the
business proved itself as a viable financial entity. Alan says,
“The learning curve was very difficult at first, partly, because
my internal skeptic prevailed. I spent weeks with four hours of
sleep a night, just building the sites, and wondering how is this
working, and getting blown away by the visitor numbers. In the
early days of the business, I just didn’t understand the power of
search engines. But the light bulb went off and there’s no turning
it off. The sky’s the limit. And the checks keep rolling in, they
really do.”
The convincing factor proved to
be search engine optimization. By following James Martell’s
formula for choosing keywords, visitors came to Alan’s website in
droves, verified by reports from a tracking program, known as
Hitslink.
Keywords as explained in James
Martell’s Affiliate Marketers Handbook are the search engine
building blocks. Marketing on the Internet is all about placement
and being seen. To be successful you need the keywords people use
for queries on the search engines, that’s how your web site will
be found.
How web traffic translates
into making money
Alan’s niche markets are credit
cards, cell phones, and satellite TVs. Monitoring the number of
visitors coming to the site is critical. You need traffic and
conversion to make affiliate marketing work and to make money.
It’s like sales’ law of averages the more people you talk to, the
more are going to order.
Commissions paid on average are
7-10%. Credit card companies pay $30-50 for an approved
application. Cell phones companies pay $20-70. The satellites
companies pay $35-70/satellite. Here’s an example of the money
making potential, let’s say: you have three web sites with a 100
visitors a day and a 1% conversion (equivalent to 3 conversions a
day), that’s equal to $110 U.S. per day ($30 cell + $50 satellite
+ $30 credit card). By the end of the month that’s a return of
$3300.
Alan follows the same methods for
web site construction developed by James Martell. These principals
are incorporated into Alan’s successful series of specialty
shopping featuring:
mobile phones,
DIRECTV systems and
payday loan advances.
Got Dot: What kinds of
financial goals did you set?
In the beginning, Alan set a goal
of making 300 Canadian dollars per site, which is equivalent to
ten dollars a day. In no time at all Alan surpassed that target,
and moved up to 50 a day, then 100, and more. The bar keeps
getting raised.
Got Dot: What’s a typical day?
Alan’s days start early before
7AM and are divided between writing articles, building web sites,
talking to merchants learning what’s new, and examining new web
partners like Commission Junction, LinkShare, and any affiliate
program offering a good fit.
Alan says, “Any time I get tired
of looking at the computer, I step outside. In Vancouver it rains
a lot. I love the smell of rain. Sometimes I play golf in the
middle of the day, take a walk on the beach or catch a hockey game
and there’s no boss questioning my priorities. The time is mine
and I love it.”
Got Dot: In these recessionary
times, what advice would you give someone looking to make a
change?
The first thing Alan says is,
“What recession? With affiliate marketing, the door is open twenty
four hours a day. James Martell provides the vehicle, learn how to
drive it, and you too can make money. Take the plunge, move
forward, and don’t be afraid. The only person holding you back is
yourself.”
Here are Alan’s tips and
techniques for success:
- Make a plan -- Determine what
you're looking to accomplish and how much money you want to
make.
- Create target goal note cards
and place them around the house. Visual markers on the
refrigerator, in the bathroom, and in your wallet can be really
empowering.
- Conduct a test market. Build
your web site and see if your goals are realistic.
- Pick an industry niche you
like. You don’t have to pick one that everyone is doing.
- Follow your conversion rates.
Commission Soup, Commission Junction, and Linkshare offer great
reporting.
- Speak to affiliate marketers
and find out how they’re doing and see what insights they can
share.
- Ask questions. If you are
interested you have to ask questions and keep asking. There are
no dumb questions.
- Study the search engines.
Understand how they work.
- Take a shortcut by purchasing
a low
cost FrontPage website template from a designer.
- Remember the business is
yours. You are responsible for your actions.
Alan says, “With affiliate
marketing you can earn more than the average American three fold
or Canadian and that’s making money from home: forgoing the
corporate grind and achieving life work balance. You have to work
for it. There will be countless hours where you just keep
revamping and fine tuning the vehicle, but if you want to drive
and be your own boss, that’s what it’s all about. The sky’s the
limit.”
Alan followed a simple
8-step-system™ for affiliate marketing created by
James Martell, entrepreneur, successful affiliate marketer,
and developer of over 70 specialty shopping sites with topics that
include
weight loss programs,
fluorescent lights and
skate bearings; and is also in the business of helping those
people interested in making money using affiliate programs.
Related Resources:
-
James Martell’s Affiliate Marketers Handbook
-
James Martell's Affiliate Buzz
Got Dot is a
freelance writing firm profiling successful affiliate
marketers.
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