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Making Money Selling Other People’s Products

A lot of people are now getting into online businesses and online marketing either to supplement their “real world” income or for it to become their primary source of income.  Why?  Because online marketing just provides them a lot of benefits!

First, you can reach just about anybody in the world who has Internet access if you market your products online.  That means a wider market for you, which can translate to larger profits.  Second, setting up an online business requires only a fraction of the cost required to set up an actual business establishment, which means a lot of savings for the business owner.

Another aspect that has attracted a lot of people towards online marketing is the fact that one doesn’t have to have his own products to get started.  In online marketing, one can start making a lot of money just by selling, or even by just trying to sell, other people’s products.  And getting started with this kind of marketing strategy is actually quite easy.  All that one needs to do is to set up an agreement with an online retailer or merchant, and after everything is settled, one can immediately start making money by selling the merchant’s or the retailer’s products.
 
Incidentally, the most popular and the fastest growing method of selling other people’s products online is affiliate marketing.  Affiliate marketing, in its simplest definition, is a relationship between an online merchant or retailer, who has products to sell, and his affiliates, who are willing to promote the merchant’s product on their website.

In a typical affiliate marketing set up, the merchant provides his affiliates with banners and text ads that links to his site.  The affiliates will then get these ads posted on their website and they get paid whenever traffic or sales is directed to the merchant’s website.  Affiliates are often paid on commission basis, although other online merchants would opt to pay a fixed fee for the affiliate’s compensation.
 
Starting to make money online with affiliate marketing is relatively quick and easy.  All that one has to do is to sign up as an affiliate for an online company that offers affiliate programs.  An alternative method, and usually an easier one, is to sign up as a member of an affiliate network—a network that hosts a variety of affiliate programs for different online merchants or retailers.  Signing up is usually free, although other companies and networks may require you to pay a particular fee.  Such fees, however, are made as payment for additional services that the company may render, like providing you with tools and assistance to jumpstart your online business.

When you sign up with an affiliate marketing program, you are usually required to fill out a form containing information about yourself.  Some affiliate programs may also require you to present the URL of your website and describe its contents.  This will allow the retailers to verify that you actually have a website with contents that are relevant to their products.  Some affiliate programs, however, won’t require you to have a website.  After filling out the form and all, you are then allowed to choose the affiliate programs you want to promote.

After signing up with an affiliate program and being an actual affiliate, you are now ready to start making a lot of money by selling other people’s product online.  How do you make money?  There are actually a number of ways for you to earn money as an affiliate, and most of these ways depends on the type of affiliate marketing program you’ve gotten into.

Many affiliate marketing programs compensate their affiliates in either of three ways: pay-per-click (PPC), pay-per-sale (PPS), or pay-per-lead (PPL).  In pay-per-click affiliate marketing, the affiliate is paid whenever he directs traffic to the merchant’s site.  PPS and PPL affiliate marketing programs work rather differently.  In PPS, the affiliate only gets paid when his referral converts into an actual sale.  In typical PPS affiliate programs, the affiliate would usually get 15% to 20% commission for each conversion.  PPL affiliate programs work the same way, although affiliates are paid a fixed fee whenever his referral converts into a lead for the company.

Some affiliate marketing programs are two-tier programs, wherein the affiliate is also allowed to recommend other affiliates to the merchant.  In such affiliate programs, the affiliate would not only be paid for the traffic or sales that he would direct to the merchant’s site but also for the traffic or sales directed by the affiliates who signed up with the program through his recommendation.

Yet another way of earning more profits with affiliate marketing is through residual affiliate programs.  Residual affiliate programs are affiliate programs where the affiliate gets paid a number of times for as long as the merchant keeps the customer the affiliate has referred to his site.  One form of residual program gets the affiliate paid a commission every time the referred customer purchases something on the merchant’s site.  Another form of residual affiliate program gets the affiliate paid a percentage every month for as long as the company keeps the referred customer.

With a lot of options available and a lot of ways to earn money, affiliate marketing is undoubtedly the most popular and the easiest way to make money by selling other people’s products online.  As to how much money one can get from affiliate marketing actually depends on the affiliate.  A dedicated and hardworking affiliate would certainly get more from the program compared to those affiliates who would simply sign up and forget about the program later.

KL Delights West Asia Visitors

Multi cultural, multi faceted Malaysia is fast becoming the destination of choice for West Asia tourists. Inbound statistics indicate that around 125,000 tourists from West Asia visited Malaysia last year which represents a 57% increase from 2003 figures (around 80,000) and the numbers are rising.

The holidaymakers come mainly from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Iran as well as Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon.

As Malaysia is a great shopping destination with favourable exchange rates and a Muslim-friendly country, West Asia tourists feel particularly welcomed.

Most West Asians enjoy modern shopping facilities in Malaysia. They have over 60 shopping malls to choose from in Kuala Lumpur alone and each is fully air conditioned for their comfort. The discovery that shopping is the national pastime in Malaysia means they can find lots of bargains all year long and especially during the annual Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival.

Theme parks are another top drawcard for West Asia tourists. Sunway Lagoon, Malaysia’s premier water theme park, located at Bandar Sunway, is highly accessible. Genting Highlands has two theme parks, an outdoor one with thrilling rides and indoor park which is a perfect holiday gateway come rain or shine. In the federal capital, there are indoor theme parks at Berjaya Times Square, The Mines Resort and Cheras Leisure Mall.

Outside the Klang valley, A’Farmosa Resort in Malacca and Lost World of Tambun in Ipoh are equally popular attractions. As one West Asia visitor commented, “This place has endless treasures waiting to be discovered, and every visit opens up new delights to me.”

Ain Arabia, the enclave created for West Asia tourist in Kuala Lumpur to meet fellow tourist in a pleasant and comfortable surrounding, has special appeal for them. Fortuna Hotel, located just opposite Ain Arabia, is one of the first hotels in Kuala Lumpur to focus almost exclusively on the needs of Arabs visitors. There’s no better way to treat West Asian friends than to make them feel right at home when they visit Malaysia.

West Asia visitors also take comfort that being Muslim nations, Malaysia protect the practices of their faith. Numerous mosque are easily available for daily prayer times, while restaurants and food outlets offer them halal food and Islamic banking facilities suit their investing and lifestyle needs.

With increased flights from West Asia to Malaysia, the prospects look bright for a rapid growth in tourist traffic from now on.

Visit Malaysia Year 2007

Malaysia ’s 50 th Independence Day Anniversary

Come 2007, Malaysia will celebrate 50 years of independence. The month of August will be filled with a myriad of parades, cultural performances, street shows and carnivals to commemorate the country’s Independence or Merdeka Day on 31 August.

It was on 31 August 1957 that history was made as the Union Jack was lowered and the Malaysian flag hoisted, with the first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj leading the people in the famous shouts of Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!

For more than 30 years, Merdeka Day celebrations have been marked by parades involving uniformed personnel, corporate players, school children, cultural dancers, athletes and Malaysians from all walks of life. However, in recent years, the event has grown into a much anticipated and exciting month-long length celebration nationwide.

This forthcoming Golden Jubilee celebration marks a significant milestone in the history of the nation. Join the enthusiastic crowd at the Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on the eve of Merdeka Day for the countdown to the momentous event. Another highlight of the year will be the Citrawarna or Colours and Flavours of Malaysia parade, an annual event showcasing the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the country. The event will be held on its grandest scale yet.

Malaysia invites all visitors to share in the joy and excitement of this momentous occasion. Come and be mesmerized by a unique multicultural populace celebrating 50 years of nationhood in harmony and peaceful co-existance. You will truly be fascinated.

Django Book – Online *FREE* Beta

The Django folks will be publishing a book on the python web framework early next year. But they have just put up the first two chapters of the online version. They will be releasing new chapters every couple of weeks and the online version will always be free to read and redistribute.

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Character and Internet

MoYaMa….It sound like Japanese name right?  Nope, no Japanese blood in my vein.  MoYaMa…..abridgement of Mohd Yazid Malek….from Malaysia. 10 years working experience, with Hitachi Electronics (M) Sdn. Bhd. as Mechanical Design Engineer for TV products….. work like dog and become rich….not in a million year.  

Doing Business is the only way……but what do you expect from guy like me…..I’m an engineer, not a salesman.  I don’t have the ‘charm’ that good salesperson have.  I read a lot of books on how to become a good sales person, how to talk and socialize……and yes, I went out and practice it.  Yup….I talks to a lot of people that I never met before to sell my product.  But the fact is…I hate it.  I’m my own boss now and I should enjoy my work…..and something is not right. So, is this meaning that I will never have a chance to become a millionaire, as I always dream?  So what should I do?  Continue be my own boss but never enjoy what I’m doing, or become a salary man again and work like dog?  What business suits my character? 

That is why I love the Internet.  Internet business best suit my character and I enjoy doing it.Â