In today’s world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed.

Most of this information comes straight from the affiliate marketing pros. Careful reading to the end virtually guarantees that you’ll know what they know.

Affiliate Marketing is a business that one can sell other people’s products and earn commissions from product owner through an affiliate program. The sales are tracked through special links that are provided to you (the affiliate marketer) which you then place within the form of marketing you choose to promote the product with.

Affiliate Marketing has gotten a bad rap in years past, so it’s time to educate aspiring business owners about the truth behind this legitimate business. Let’s start by exposing those myths and telling the truth about Affiliate Marketing and how it is a potential money maker!

Myth #1 – It’s just another get rich quick scheme.

Truth- This myth probably originated around the time Internet frauds and scams hit an all time high. Most people aren’t aware of what affiliate marketing is and probably heard others who’ve said they made a lot of money from it, so they assumed it fell into the scam category.

The truth is that it’s a legitimate business that you earn income from, but you will not get rich quick. It takes a lot of time and work to make it a success.

Myth #2 – It’s a waste of time. No one will want the junk you would be selling anyway.

Truth- First of all, you aren’t selling junk. You pick the items yourself and research them to see whether or not they’re worth the effort. When you find good quality products and work hard selling them, you will earn some decent commissions, so the time would not be wasted. You get out of it, what you put into it.

Myth #3 – Affiliate Marketing sites sell themselves.

Truth- The only way these sites will actually sell themselves is if you work hard to provide the best possible site and use the best possible marketing methods. You will still need to work hard to get the results you want, so technically the sites don’t sell themselves.

Myth #4 – You can make money overnight!

Truth- Most affiliate marketers would love it if this were true. But, unfortunately, it’s not. It will take quite a bit of time to get the ball rolling for you to find what works and doesn’t work. When you finally get on your feet and know how the process works effectively, then you can start earning more money. It won’t come overnight.

That being said, once you discover how to make that money, then yes, it is possible to go to sleep one night with X amount of dollars in your Paypal account and wake up to more. That’s where making money overnight comes into play, but that doesn’t mean you just throw a link on your site one day and wake up the next with a hefty account balance.

Myths #5 – Just build a website. Your customers will find you.

Truth- This holds some truth to it, but it’s lacking some details. You will need a website to sell affiliate products from, but customers aren’t going to find you unless you market, market and market some more. Just because you publish a site on the World Wide Web, does not guarantee everyone out there is going to stumble upon your site. You need to get your site out there and let it find them!

Affiliate Marketing is a legitimate business that you can make money from. It’s like any other small business. You have to work hard at making it a success. The rewards of your hard work and dedication can be great once you get your business gets up and running.

Now that the affiliate marketing myths have been busted, and the truth is out, you are well informed that affiliate marketing is not a fly by night scheme to make quick money. It’s a business like any other and should rightfully be thought of as such.

I hope the sections above have contributed to your understanding of these five affiliate marketing myths. Share your new understanding about affiliate marketing myths with others. They’ll thank you for it.

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