Other Affiliate Program Choices - By Patrick Connor
Search engines like Yahoo! and Google are sure good choices for online advertising. But the spectrum should not be limited to these. Probably, many are still not aware that they have several other choices on where to put their advertisements. These choices are not automatically less lucrative options compared to the search engine giants. They, too, can be good places or sites to post an advertisement. Actually, these choices or options can possibly yield better results than the more popular ones. This is because these alternative choices cater to specific products, services, and interest. Moreover, these alternatives are known channels of specific web visitors or audience. The correspondence between the two specifics is an advantageous point for advertising and selling a particular product with a specific use. To make it easier to understand, we can put it this way: a website about the *latest in I.T.* is sure to be frequented by computer enthusiasts, this then makes it a wiser option for advertising a computer software. There exists a cohesion among the product, channel, and target buyers. This will make selling more cost-efficient, with good chances of making higher sales compared to mass advertisements.
These alternative choices favor both the product owner (or the advertiser), and the website owner. The website owner is sure to get higher revenues from a pay per click campaign or an affiliate program if the advertisements posted are related to the site's contents and the visitors' interests. In this regard, there really is a need to have a coherent product-channel linkage for both to benefit from their audience or the web visitors. This need is easier to address through non-mass advertisement channels or web sites.
So where can you now find these alternative choices? How profitable having an affiliate program with them is? I can help you answer the first question but the second one is something only you can answer. The potential profitability of an affiliate program depends largely on how well your advertisements are and how sound your terms of agreement with the affiliate are.
On where to find these alternative choices? I suggest that you check out www.clickquick.com. This site has a long list of pay per click programs and pay per sale (affiliate) programs. It's even easier to look for an alternative option through this site because the links are categorized accordingly. There's art, automobile, clothing, computer, all the way to web tools. The links are very organized and clicking through will not make you confused or dizzy. When you click on each category, you will be transferred to a listing of specific affiliate programs with their respective ratings indicated as well. For example, when you click on the category *gift ideas*, a list of 17 program options will be shown. When you click on a program option, the company overview and program details will be shown to you. From then on, you can start choosing the alternative option that can maximize your investments in an affiliate program.
Mainstream advertisement channels are undeniably good choices. But the reaping benefits from an online advertisement is more viable if you would put your product in a channel that complements it. This will make it easier to reach your target market and it increases your chances of gathering more sales without having to spend more. That's how a business becomes profitable, after all.
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