Affiliate Marketing for Beginners
- Jun 1, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 2, 2023

According to https://smartblogger.com, affiliate Marketing is basically getting a commission on a sale. After reviewing some of the material on you-tube, we Also discovered the following. According to Jay Brown’s you-tube blog you can make money by becoming a subscriber of InstaGC and TextBot ai. However upon signing up on InstaGC, I discovered that this site unfortunately
was not available to certain regions like the Bahamas. Additionally, most of the Affiliate marketing sites require an initial investment. TextBot ai required a $100.00 investment to get started.
Lets cut the bull!

Even if you set up a blog and decide to post Articles on content that are of interest to you
and others, still income from the material you post will be minimal. Simply because
bloggers make money by building an audience who trusts them, and then by offering products or services that will genuinely help that audience.
Making Money from affiliate marketing
Making revenues from a website is a long, hard journey. At academiamasters.org We have been working at it for at least two years and counting. “Affiliate marketing is really just a quick way to offer products and services without having to create your own products and services.
Steps to take:
1. When an affiliate joins the merchant’s program, he or she is given a unique ID and a specific URL to use when promoting the company’s product.
2. The affiliate includes the link in their blog post and/or via their email marketing efforts and invites readers to click it to find out more.
3. When a potential buyer clicks on the link to visit the affiliate partner’s site, a cookie identifying the affiliate is placed on the website visitor’s computer. The cookie ensures that the publisher is credited with the referral sale even if it occurs days or even weeks later.
4. Whenever a buyer completes the sale process, the merchant checks the sales record for a cookie identifying the source of the referral.
5. If the merchant finds a cookie with an affiliate ID, the affiliate is credited with the sale.
6. The merchant makes reports available so that the affiliate can see their referrals (clicks) and sales.
7. The merchant pays the affiliate commission at the end of each payment period (i.e. revenue sharing).
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