
The Setup
First and foremost, you’ll need to set up an account with one of the affiliate companies that are out there. Nearly every major corporation has a branch that works with affiliates. You will be a salesman, of sorts, for them, and you will be given a commission for every order that you bring through your special link. You can have 1 link or you could find companies that will let you work with multiple products and services. Whatever the case may be, you can start making money by simply signing up. Once you do that, and you have your link, it’s up to you to promote the links.
The Promotional Component
At the core of internet marketing in the affiliate world, is sales. You’re going to need to sell products and services indirectly to others. This can start with promoting a link through your social media pages, through a blog, or any number of ways. You want to make sure that you are able to connect people with what they are looking for. For instance, when someone looks for computer speakers, they should find your blog or website and click a link based on your review, content, or recommendation. Once they land on the appropriate ecommerce page, they will purchase and you will get paid. It’s that simple.
Residual Income
When you set up a website for at least a year’s time, you will have 12 months in which you can sell through your links. Let’s say you set up a lot of content in January, and you forget about it. Your site is still live and may still receive traffic from search engines. When people find your site through searching for keywords and queries, they may land on your recommended links. Clicking through will once again garner you income through sales. This occurs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and doesn’t let up. As long as your links are live and your website is found through search engines, you will end up with an opportunity to make money.
The above is just a simplistic view of how affiliate marketing pays residual income. The process can seem complex, but it’s really not that difficult to manage. It’s all a matter of focusing on the right program, and then building content and links to help individuals connect with what they want, and need. It’s a great option to avoid the doldrums of a 40 hour work week, that’s for sure.

