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Getting Magic in Life with Affiliate Marketing
GotDot.com profiles Stacey Becker a "phone company"; call center representative seeking financial freedom, with a legitimate
home based business. Wanting to make a career change, getting out of the 9-5 grind doesn’t happen over night. Stacey like so many people
these days reached a point where she got fed up with the job.
The reasons Stacey wants to say goodbye to the “phone company” are common place,
something we can all relate too. Stacey hates the corporate culture, the internal
politics, the oppressive environment, the long commute, dealing with angry customers,
the limited income and opportunity, and being watched over like children.
Stacey says, “A typical day at the phone company is working with people who assume
you’re guilty and not doing you’re job.”
She adds, “that’s no way to spend your life, when you’re unhappy with you’re
job, it’s hard to have happiness in the rest of your life. I want harmony in my
life. With affiliate marketing, I’m rediscovering the magic in my life, something
that’s been missing for a long time.”
This call center gal, turned entrepreneur is building a nest egg, with affiliate
marketing, on the side, while still working at the “phone company”. When there’s
enough money in the bank, one and times her income it will be bye, bye “phone company”
a day’s that’s just around the corner.
Got Dot: What ingredients make up this new career you’re building?
Stacy says, “Well first of all, I’m living it. There’s unlimited income, it’s
a legitimate home based business, one that’s portable. I can take it anywhere. I’m
my own boss. Affiliate marketing is easy to do, with built-in residual income, and
there is always something new to learn that keeps me challenged too. I’ve found
everything I was looking for. Affiliate marketing, like my dog Magic, came along
just when I needed it.”
Got Dot: How did you get involved with affiliate marketing?
Stacey says with a twinkle in her eye, like I said, “it’s magic” Sometimes life
happens that way. She mentions going to a weekend seminar for personal leadership.
While waiting for friends at the close of the seminar Stacey bumped into Arlene
Martell, wife of James Martell an entrepreneur, successful affiliate marketer and author of the James
Martell’s Affiliate
Marketers Handbook . They started talking. Arlene mentioned affiliate marketing, listing
everything on Stacey’s career checklist to a tee.
Arlene told Stacey that they were selling products on the Internet with residual
income and making a ton of money. Affiliate marketing sounded like something she
could do. Stacey got hooked with the financial freedom and the concept of taking
something from nothing and making it into something.
What is affiliate marketing?
An affiliate program is a business relationship where one website owner (a “merchant”)
agrees to pay another website owner (an “affiliate”) a commission simply for referring
customers.
Merchants typically manage their affiliate program by joining a commission network
such as Commission Junction or
LinkShare who provide third-party
tracking and infrastructure or by purchasing and installing specialized tracking
software on their own server.
Got Dot: How did you go from being a call center representative to computer
techie?
Stacey says, “In the beginning I was a complete techno-peasant, not computer
friendly at all. Arlene was real patient with me. She’s an angel with no disguise.
Right away she introduced me to
low cost
FrontPage website templates. The templates are real easy to use, professional
and pleasing to the eye.” These templates have plenty of white space, no flashing,
or distracting graphics, and emphasize the content.
Got Dot: What was it like getting started?
Stacey mentions how she read James Martell’s Affiliate Marketers Handbook twice
and worked side by side with Arlene going through each step in James’ eight step
system™ for building websites. In the beginning she expected to make $500-1000 a
month that’s pretty typical. But, getting started proved to be harder than she thought.
Initial mistakes with keywords hindered her income potential. Instead of choosing
specific keywords Stacey chose general ones. For example: on the vitamin website
she chose “health information” as a primary keyword. It should have been “vitamin
supplement”. With the right keyword, web traffic is focused on people who want to
buy products vs. people interested in gathering information. The key is choosing
keywords that are sellable.
Stacey says, “I tell everybody to use specific keywords, not general ones. Making
the mistakes early on, not only showed me right from wrong, it validated the business.
I know when I do it right the income’s there, that it will just grow and grow.”
Got Dot: What are your market niches?
Different motivating factors led to each site’s creation. For instance: Stacey’s
vitamins site offered an opportunity to promote an existing product line. Gift baskets,
just sounded marketable: people always want to buy gifts in a hurry. The pet supplies
for dogs site, Stacey’s newest site, is her favourite by far and includes a picture
of her dog Magic, the very one, she found on the freeway, during the worst time
in her life. You could say that site’s magical, as Stacey likes to say, her dog
Magic, grants wishes.
Stacey follows the same methods for web site construction developed by James
Martell. These
principals are incorporated into Stacey’s successful sites featuring: vitamin supplements,
beautiful gift baskets, and supplies for dogs.
Got Dot: What’s the income like?
At first the income was very low with the vitamin and the gift basket sites,
due to the wrong keywords. After rebuilding both sites using the right keywords
and building the new pet supplies site Stacey made $170 in August. The income doubled
in September, same with October and November. By December she made $2500.
Now Stacey’s building four more sites and planning for the future, with a target
of $15,000 a month by year’s end.
Got Dot: What are some support tools you are utilizing in your affiliate business?
Stacey says, “The Affiliate Buzz audio newsletter is an excellent source of information. It’s very motivating and
is a great way to stay informed, and plugged into what’s going on in the field.”
The part of Affiliate Buzz, she likes best is learning how others are successful
with affiliate marketing. Stacey says, “On one show, James read an email from someone
he’d never talked to before, who said: ‘Thank you very much. You’ve increased my
income by $5000 a month.”
On the social side of things, Stacey mentions that being friends with the “website
girls” other like minded entrepreneurs; she’s found a real sense of comradeship
and support. When the gals get together, Stacey says, “they can’t wait to talk about
their web sites and the checks coming in; then it’s back to socializing and finding
out how everyone’s doing personally.”
Next on the horizon is Commission Junction’s conference in September 2004. Commission
Junction University (CJU)
is a comprehensive series of seminars designed to offer advertisers, publishers
and agencies performance-based marketing strategies, and techniques for maximizing
results. Stacey says, “The value of connecting with merchants, getting their perspectives
and talking to other successful affiliate marketers will more than cover the cost
of going.”
Got Dot: What’s a typical day like?
Stacey says, "It’s more like, what’s an untypical day. Right now I’m on leave
from the "phone company". My days go in extremes. I get to do what I want, when
I want. Most days I wake up and walk Magic, my dog, first thing in the morning.
Then I’ll spend two hours working, then go to the gym, have lunch, and come back
to work for another few hours. Sometimes I’ll take the entire day off, and work
at night, other days I’ll work just in the afternoon. That’s the beauty of this
business; you can make it what you want, working as much or as little as you want
too."
She adds, “My life is 180 degrees opposite of what it was. I’m an example of
what a career should be with harmony and success. It’s a win-win for everyone including
the merchants and customers. Everyone is winning.”
Got Dot: What tips do have for someone starting out?
- Be open to possibilities. Stacey says, “Some people get threatened by building
a huge amount of money. Build what you want, whether it’s a boutique or an empire,
the choice is yours. I’m going for the empire, the potential’s that great.”
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- Don’t be afraid to make mistakes those are the most valuable lessons.
- Start off working affiliate marketing part time. Once you’ve replaced your
income1 ½ times then commit to working affiliate marketing full time.
- Start dreaming about what you want again in life.
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- Don’t justify or make excuses for not doing it.
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- Just do it.
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- Make your life worth it.
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- Focus on what you want, not on what you don’t want, and go for it.
Stacey says, “Affiliate marketing has brought the magic back in my life. It’s
a legitimate home based business, and is giving me the career and financial freedom
I’ve always wanted.”
Visit
www.work-at-home-guides.com to learn more.
Stacey Becker 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; and also offers training for those looking to build a
successful
homebased business in affiliate marketing.
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