When you become an affiliate, you will be supplied with all of the
necessary materials to advertise the product, including but not limited to: banners, e-mail letters, sales pages, capture pages, and even (with some) articles to submit to ezines, classified ads, pay per click ads and more. This is one of the best benefits. From there, you are essentially on your own. You have to find the ways to get this information out on the web, and develop your own systems for disseminating the information and advertising. This is the biggest drawback to affiliate marketing, especially for the newbie. The other challenge with affiliate marketing is continuity of income. As long as you are actively marketing, your income can be very good. But the minute you quit promoting the product(s), the sales are over. In addition, the costs of marketing can be very high in relationship to the income -- the "return on investment" (ROI). And lastly, the product(s) which are selling well today could be totally unmarketable tomorrow. The net is constantly in flux and the next "newest, hottest thing" is always just over the horizon. At BetterWebBuilder, you receive all of the benefits of an affiliate relationship, plus all of the benefits of a network marketing business model. There is weekly training, offering information on methods to get the word out. You become part of a team of members who are also working with you to help you discover ways to market online and offline. But the biggest benefit at BetterWebBuilder is the continuing residual income you receive from your members monthly purchases of marketing packages. Your income does not end after the sale, it is only beginning. If you would like to find out more, just visit: http://www.mybwbsite.com/1547470 Michael Stanley
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