Boost the sales of your products using Affiliates
If you’re looking for a fantastic way to boost revenue selling your products or services, you should highly consider setting up an affiliate program. A lot of people have amazing success doing this. An affiliate program is designed to help others to sell your products for you. They earn a commission each time they make a sale.
What’s in it for you? You gain exposure to potential sales that you might never have on your own. Your affiliates advertise your products on their websites, blogs, and newsletters.
What’s in it for them? A commission check of course. There are thousands of people out there that make more than a decent living selling other peoples products. This works well for the affiliate because they don’t have to spend time developing their own product or service to make money. They can dedicate their time to selling yours.
If you’re not sure how to do this, there are many resources available online that will help you set up your affiliate program. You can do it in just one day. I use 1shoppingcart.com for my affiliate program. They pretty much do everything for you except develop your product. They’ll help you with banner and URL codes as well as track your affiliates and make it easy to pay them.
After setting up your program, you’ll need to spend a little bit of time promoting it to affiliates. You will need a page dedicated to your affiliates. Some sample text ads as well as text they can use in an email message. Provide them with banners. You may want to offer several articles that they can incorporate their affiliate code into. Affiliate also benefit from regular messages from you reminding them to promote your service (these could be in the form of an autoresponder); they will also want to know about any sales or promotions you have upcoming.
The more successful they are, the more successful you are!
Is Your Business Running You…
June 15, 2009 by Kathy
Filed under Business, How to Work with a VA
Instead of You Running Your Business?
Between your clients, lenders, title companies, and trying to actually have a life; do you find that there isn’t enough time in the day? Do you worry that important issues will slip through the cracks? Save yourself a lot of time and money by hiring a Virtual Assistant.
What is a Virtual Assistant? A Virtual Assistant is an independent business owner who provides administrative support from her own fully equipped office. Virtual Assisting is a profession born from the advancement of technology. The concept is to enter into a long-term partnership with entrepreneurs and small businesses, to provide administrative and personal support. VAs are worldwide and networked. When you hire a VA you’ve actually hired a knowledgebase you can’t get by hiring a traditional employee.
What does this have to do with real estate? Today’s consumers expect to be kept in the loop and to receive immediate answers regarding their affairs. Realtors are busy people and, when available to talk, don’t always have the answer on hand.
Working with a Virtual Assistant can take your business to the next level. Having someone dedicated solely to the transaction process releases you of administrative responsibilities and allows greater productivity. Your listing presentation can contain the fact that your client can access his or her transaction 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They don’t get frustrated trying to track you down for the answer to a simple question; they log on and see the status of their transaction. Your cell phone is not attached to your ear all day long because the lender and title company have access to the transaction on-line too. And you don’t have to purchase any additional software!
With the number of people involved in a single transaction, from inception to closing, information is being disseminated multiple times, to multiple parties. Keep a common platform in control of the critical communications. How many hours do you spent on a single transaction? 10? 20? Utilizing a Virtual Assistant can save you a lot of time and make you money.
Just imagine all parties communicate and retrieve data from one centralized location via the web and your Virtual Assistant takes care of all the administration.








