AFFILIATE MARKETERS JOBS.
What Is Affiliate Marketing?
Affiliate marketing is the process by which an affiliate earns a commission for marketing another person’s or company’s products.
- The affiliate simply searches for a product they enjoy,
- then promotes that product and earns a piece of the profit from each sale they make.
- The sales are tracked via affiliate links from one website to another.
- Register your method of marketing to us and you copy our link and adverts to your site or social media with your email, WhatsApp or Number.
- When you refer we register the product requested as your sale
- A commission is paid when the product is paid for.. we do more of pay on delivery.
- Our focus is on solar products especially the street light.
- We also do solar training every two months. Referrals to attend attracts commission also.
- We pay into your local account.
DISSADVANTAGE OF NORMAL WORK
Wake up at an ungodly hour. Drive to the office through total gridlock, streets jammed with other half-asleep commuters.
Slog through email after mind-numbing email until the sweet release at five o’clock.
IT Sound terrible?
What if, instead of dealing with the monotony and stupor of the rat race to earn a few Naira, you could make money at any time, from anywhere — even while you sleep?
That’s the concept behind affiliate marketing.
Affiliate marketing is a popular tactic to drive sales and generate significant online revenue.
Extremely beneficial to both brands and affiliate marketers, the new push towards less traditional marketing tactics has paid off. In fact:
81% of brands and 84% of publishers leverage the power of affiliate marketing, a statistic that will continue to increase as affiliate marketing spending increases every year in the Nigeria.
There is a 10.1% increase in affiliate marketing spending in the Nigeria each year, meaning that by 2028, that number will reach $6.8 billion.
In 2018, content marketing costs were gauged to be 32% of traditional marketing schemes while simultaneously generating three times the leads of traditional methods. In fact, 6% of all orders made online can be attributed to the impact of affiliate marketing.
In March of 2017, Amazon’s affiliate structure changed, offering rates of 1-10% of product revenue for creators, providing the opportunity for affiliates to dramatically increase their passive income based on the vertical they’re selling on.
Nigerian other local
e-commerce platforms are waking to this reality.
Join us to make life easy for ourselfs.
ACCEPTANCE:
If you are ready to work with us go to our comment box and write:
- that you are interested
- with you full email address, WhatsApp No, and
- List how you want to market our product and on what social media.
- Name of your organization that your customers will print in the request comment on our blog... U can enter it for them on the product description link
How Do Affiliate Marketers Get Paid?
A quick and inexpensive method of making money without the hassle of actually selling a product, affiliate marketing has an undeniable draw for those looking to increase their income online. But how does an affiliate get paid after linking the seller to the consumer? The answer is complicated. The affiliate may get paid in various ways:
1. Pay per sale.
This is the standard affiliate marketing structure. In this program, the merchant pays the affiliate a percentage of the sale price of the product after the consumer purchases the product as a result of the affiliate’s marketing strategies. This is how smithsShoprite pays.
2. Pay per lead.
A more complex system, pay per lead affiliate programscompensates the affiliate based on the conversion of leads.
3. Pay per click.
This program focuses on incentivizing the affiliate to redirect consumers from their marketing platform to the merchant’s website. This means the affiliate must engage the consumer to the extent that they will move from the affiliate’s site to the merchant’s site. The affiliate is paid based on the increase in web traffic.
Plas consider this more than any other thing if you must succeed

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