Affiliate Marketing Overrated?
Posted 22nd March 2017 at 04:32 PM by Rod Delapaz
Is Affiliate Marketing overrated?
Or is it really the perfect business model?
Well, let's talk about some of the features:
- You don't need to create your own product or service
- You don't need an inventory
- You don't need an office
- You don't need to work 9-5 or any set hours
So those are things you "don't" need. Here are the things you do need:
- A system and process to attract people who have a need (can be learned)
- Ability to build trust (can be learned)
- Enthusiasm to "recommend" other valuable stuff (can be learned)
Ok, so is Affiliate Marketing overrated or is it really all that?
The beauty of Affiliate Marketing is that it is a
perfect way to get into the "business mindset"
of providing value and building trust with people.
Once you can master the process of
providing value and earning trust,
you can apply that process in any business!
The reason is quite simple:
People don't buy products and services.
People buy "value" and "trust".
The product and service is quite irrelevant
when you think of business this way.
Are you feeling me here? Do you see the
potential power of this business model?
If not, hang in there for my next blog post :-)
More discussion to come!
Or is it really the perfect business model?
Well, let's talk about some of the features:
- You don't need to create your own product or service
- You don't need an inventory
- You don't need an office
- You don't need to work 9-5 or any set hours
So those are things you "don't" need. Here are the things you do need:
- A system and process to attract people who have a need (can be learned)
- Ability to build trust (can be learned)
- Enthusiasm to "recommend" other valuable stuff (can be learned)
Ok, so is Affiliate Marketing overrated or is it really all that?
The beauty of Affiliate Marketing is that it is a
perfect way to get into the "business mindset"
of providing value and building trust with people.
Once you can master the process of
providing value and earning trust,
you can apply that process in any business!
The reason is quite simple:
People don't buy products and services.
People buy "value" and "trust".
The product and service is quite irrelevant
when you think of business this way.
Are you feeling me here? Do you see the
potential power of this business model?
If not, hang in there for my next blog post :-)
More discussion to come!
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