Will Domino's agree to Poppa Juan putting up a display in their waiting area? No way. Aaah, but it's all different with an Internet network marketing program. In this bizarre new world of doctors and dentists advertising in the newspaper, rivals often welcome one another's ads on their own websites because it will put more money in each company's coffers. Why do four restaurants congregate on one corner? It's because the traffic on a Friday or Saturday night will send an overflow crowd at one place across the street to one that is less crowded. The food might not be as good, but it's cheaper and there is a booth by the window. What is the old adage? "If you can't lick 'em, put up a building right next door."
So it is with Internet network marketing. It is built around the commonality of particular interests. Restaurants want to congregate together, not spread out ending up next to pet stores or grocery stores. "Hey, I forgot to feed the cat so I'll just go in the grocery store and get some and while I'm there I'll go ahead and pick up some steaks and we'll eat at home instead." People with debt problems want to know as much as they can about solutions and products related to not being able to pay their bills. Those with dachshunds want to know as much about their problems with back problems as they can and they might even but a cute collar online while they are at it. Women having children for the first time want medical info as well as how much a new crib is going to cost. Relatedness, commonality and community are all words that capture the heart of Internet network marketing.
There are tens of thousands of active affiliate networks on the five billion pages of the World Wide Web. Almost every possible area of interest will have its own complex of websites where the members have agreed to allow other affiliates to place ads on their home pages and more. This is not some brotherhood of kindness or charity however. This is about the money, honey. And for some, the honey is nice and sweet. There are a few high traffic sites whose Internet network marketing plans generate tens of thousands of dollars a month. Whether we like it or not, there really is a recording of everything we say and do, as Jesus warned, "But I say unto you that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the Day of Judgment." (Matthew 12:36)
Let's follow young Mrs. Baby in the Oven as she drops her pregnancy test in shock and lets out a big scream for joy. Yes, the mom to bee does call her husband at work and after shouting out the glad tidings to everyone in the office about the news, and after all the women have gathered round her for twenty minutes and after the supervisor finally comes and quashes the whole thing, the young lady enters the world of Internet network marketing. Of course the woman goes first to one of those big medical websites and reads everything possible on what will soon be happening and already is. The woman then sees a link on her final page to a blog written by a mother of seven children so she clicks and is gone. On the blog she sees a link to a retail outlet for baby clothes and spends an hour imagining what her baby will look like in a Pittsburgh Steelers uniform that she knows her husband will now buy later that day. From that retail website she clicks on a link to a website of baby furniture and buys a crib.
All her teleporting from site to site is a carefully orchestrated plan of Internet network marketing from websites all related to babies. This particular affiliate program is a pay per action agreement meaning that the one who made twenty bucks today from the sale of the crib is the retail outlet. The merchant selling the crib will pay the baby clothes outlet a percentage of the sale. Software that is used by the network administrator will keep track of all the details. Any merchant in the affiliate complex of websites can look at any time online to see where they stand in terms of owing or receiving money.
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