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Why Affiliate Marketing is Effective

Affiliate Marketing Will Never Be…

Creating and selling your own product:

The creation of products is a very different business model in comparison to being an affiliate. Owning your products requires more work such as investing your time and money into both creation of the entire business structure around the product and marketing model used to cause buzz and awareness. This is not very easy nor is it hard to do but what makes the business of product creation much profitable are the marriage between affiliate marketing and a good product waiting to be found by targeted prospects driven by affiliate marketers.

The simple fact is by opinion of course is, being an affiliate is much more rewarding and easier than being the product owner (which is termed, merchant) because the work load is far less strenuous to deal with. As an affiliate, the only concern lies with getting traffic to merchant sites and being accredited for their efforts that is it. Usually affiliates themselves later on in the internet marketing field create their own products after learning all that is needed thus giving them the proper business structure and understanding within the internet marketing world of online promotions.

Becoming a spammer:

It is unfortunate that when people see the word “internet” mentioned along with the term “marketing” they practically insinuate that the information is about spamming. Or in fact we remember those annoying ads all over our favourite web page with useful content on it. There is absolute truth that there is spamming is used by some unscrupulous affiliate marketers to earn a quick commission off you.

The much bigger part of affiliate marketing is much calmer than your average spammers over the internet. By the way of affiliate promotions this is a core business model that keeps certain authority sites open online via affiliate marketing. These sites can be your favourites that you often visit like torrent websites, forums, and news that are filled with fresh contents. You may also realise that affiliate marketing also has review sites that help you buy a better bargain service or product that people voted on to be the best like comparison priced sites.

Not all Affiliates are the same with how they market whatever it is they do. However, they are everywhere on the internet providing you with a wealth of information on products or services that the fortune 500 companies are selling these days online. Affiliates that are not shady and they don’t clog up your in box with cheap products with horrendous spelling mistakes, they are honest and good people trying make a living and help others as well.

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Downtown Farmers Market Draws D.C. Crowd
First lady Michelle Obama was on hand to support the opening of a farmers market that closed Vermont Avenue between H and Eye Streets NW to traffic Thursday afternoon.

By Dana Milbank
Friday, September 18, 2009
Let’s say you’re preparing dinner and you realize with dismay that you don’t have any certified organic Tuscan kale. What to do?

Here’s how Michelle Obama handled this very predicament Thursday afternoon:

The Secret Service and the D.C. police brought in three dozen vehicles and shut down H Street, Vermont Avenue, two lanes of I Street and an entrance to the McPherson Square Metro station. They swept the area, in front of the Department of Veterans Affairs, with bomb-sniffing dogs and installed magnetometers in the middle of the street, put up barricades to keep pedestrians out, and took positions with binoculars atop trucks. Though the produce stand was only a block or so from the White House, the first lady hopped into her armored limousine and pulled into the market amid the wail of sirens.
Then, and only then, could Obama purchase her leafy greens. "Now it’s time to buy some food," she told several hundred people who came to watch. "Let’s shop!"

Cowbells were rung. Somebody put a lei of marigolds around Obama’s neck. The first lady picked up a straw basket and headed for the "Farm at Sunnyside" tent, where she loaded up with organic Asian pears, cherry tomatoes, multicolored potatoes, free-range eggs and, yes, two bunches of Tuscan kale. She left the produce with an aide, who paid the cashier as Obama made her way back to the limousine.

There’s nothing like the simple pleasures of a farm stand to return us to our agrarian roots.

The first lady had encouraged Freshfarm Markets, the group that runs popular farmers markets in Dupont Circle and elsewhere, to set up near the White House, and she helped get the approvals to shut down Vermont Avenue during rush hour on Thursdays. But the result was quite the opposite of a quaint farmers market. Considering all the logistics, each tomato she purchased had a carbon footprint of several tons.

The promotion of organic and locally grown food, though an admirable cause, is a risky one for the Obamas, because there’s a fine line between promoting healthful eating and sounding like a snob. The president, when he was a candidate in 2007, got in trouble in Iowa when he asked a crowd, "Anybody gone into Whole Foods lately and see what they charge for arugula?" Iowans didn’t have a Whole Foods.

For that reason, it’s probably just as well that the first lady didn’t stop by the Endless Summer Harvest tent yesterday. The Virginia farm had a sign offering "tender baby arugula" — hydroponically grown, pesticide free — and for four ounces, which is a pound.

Obama, in her brief speech to the vendors and patrons, handled the affordability issue by pointing out that people who pay with food stamps would get double the coupon value at the market. Even then, though, it’s hard to imagine somebody using food stamps to buy what the market offered: bison steak from Gunpowder Bison, organic dandelion greens for per pound from Blueberry Hill Vegetables, the Piedmont Reserve cheese from Everson Dairy at a pound. Rounding out the potential shopping cart: for a piece of "walnut dacquoise" from the Praline Bakery, for a jumbo crab cake at Chris’s Marketplace, for a loaf of cranberry-walnut bread and for a bolt of yarn.

The first lady said the market would particularly appeal to federal employees in nearby buildings to "pick up some good stuff for dinner." Yet even they might think twice about spending for a pint of potatoes when potatoes are on sale for 40 cents a pound at Giant. They could get nearly five dozen eggs at Giant for the Obama spent for her dozen.

But whatever the socioeconomics, there can be no doubt that Obama brought some serious attention to her cause. Hundreds of people crowded the market entrance on I Street as police directed pedestrians to alternative subway entrances. Hundreds braved a light rain and gave a hearty cheer when Obama and her entourage took the stage. "I can’t imagine there’s been a day in the history of our country when people have been more excited about farmers markets," Mayor Adrian Fenty, Obama’s warm-up act, told the crowd.

The first lady, in gray slacks and blue sweater, marveled that the people were "so pumped up" despite the rain. "I have never seen so many people so excited about fruits and vegetables!" she said. (Must be the tender baby arugula.)

She spoke of the global reach of her cause: "The first thing world leaders, prime ministers, kings, queens ask me about is the White House garden. And then they ask about Bo."

She spoke of the fuel fed to the world’s most powerful man: "I’ve learned that when my family eats fresh food, healthy food, that it really aff

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