AFFILIATE PROGRAMS...WHO'S REALLY MAKING THE MONEY?By
Community Training Centrehttp://www.millionairerippleeffect.comThere will be a million and one affiliates out there who will tell you that the affiliate program they promote is going to be the best one for you.But have you considered who is really making the money and who gains the most out of affiliate programs.Let's take a step back and look at the AFFILIATE. What exactly is the role of the affilate?* The sole purpose of the affiliate is to PROMOTE the product and/or serviceWhat are the benefits of being an affiliate?* Get paid a minimal commission that is regulated by the owner of the product/serviceIn short, As an affiliate it is your responsibility to make someone else rich whilst doing all the hard work. You take on the expenses of advertising, you are the one who usually misses out on subscribers if you haven't first made them your client before they buy the product/service you are promoting. And all this for what??? Maybe $20 per sale if you are really, really lucky.You also need to remember that when you are an affiliate, YOU are not the only person promoting that very same product/service. So what will make your offer any different to someone else who is promoting the exact same product, usually using the same sales technique, offering it at the same price.
To be in the top 5%, which is the amount of affiliates who make more than $100.00 per month, you need to first have a really good, clean, targeted subscribers list of more than 50,000 subscribers, know exactly how to gain targeted traffic, and have a huge advertising budget.For the other 95%, the only way you are going to make alot of money from and affiliate program is to OWN YOUR OWN.It really isn't as hard as you might think to set up.So in conclusion, the best AFFILIATE PROGRAM, obviously is the one you OWN..
Gymnastics Instructor and Coaching Tasks and Duties
Gymnasts Work Best Together, Not in Isolation Keep gymnasts in groups working together for motivation and support.
One of the best training tools is partners competing in practice everyday. Hold Daily Practice Competition Exercises The gym's system incorporates competition everyday - gymnastics, skill, conditioning, tumbling - some kind of competition everyday.
Solve Parent's and Gymnast's Problems ? That's Your Job Consider yourself responsible and empowered to take care of our customers (parents) and their complaints by creating your own solutions to our client's (gymnast's) problems.
It is your job to ensure the satisfaction of our customers and clients.
Follow-Up on Gymnasts Missing Practice Track attendance and call gymnasts who have missed two or more days of practice and encourage them to get back in the gym. Study the Rules of the Sport Spend time monthly keeping up with the rule changes in the sport, especially the Elite Rule changes, which...
Gymnastics Instructor and Coaching Tasks and Duties
Diamonds In The Ruff - Finding A Good Personal Trainer
The question of how to find a good personal trainer is as old as the industry itself. In fact, it usually gets transformed into an even bigger question - should you even HIRE a personal trainer? Conveniently enough, the answer to one of those questions will dictate the answer to the other one - every time!The short and simple truth of the matter is that you should only hire a personal trainer if you can find an effective one that is right for you. Here are several things to consider before you decide!ProfessionalismThe term professionalism should cover our prospective trainer's skills, as well as his/her ability to act in a professional manner. Both are critical to the training process, and if a trainer is lacking in either department, it will spell doom for your program eventually, either in the short term, or later on down the road.The days of personal trainers just being jocks with a certification are (thankfully!) coming to a close. Today's personal trainer needs to be a consummate...
Diamonds In The Ruff - Finding A Good Personal Trainer
New Guide Provides Contractors with Step-by-Step Instructions for Rejuvenating Concrete Floors
Yucaipa, CA (ContentDesk) March 29, 2006 -- Decorative concrete overlays and toppings are quickly becoming the preferred application of contractors as a durable and cost effective way to enhance and repair the look of existing concrete. When existing concrete needs a face-lift, decorative overlays and toppings are the newest alternative to costly and disruptive removal and replacement. Bob Harris Guide to Concrete Overlays & Toppings provides A to Z instructions for installing different systems, including stampable and self-leveling overlays, microtoppings, underlayments, and spray-applied toppings.
Harris starts by helping contractors choose the most appropriate resurfacing system for each project, and then guides them through estimating materials, surface preparation and crack repair, testing for moisture-vapor transmission, and setting up a mixing station....