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Music affiliate programs work like any other online business affiliate program. Affiliates create a website with special tracking links to music, and earn a commission on sales. Commission rates and music selection vary by program.
Music affiliate programs are very similar to any other online business affiliate program. In an affiliate program, music or otherwise, a business has a product or service to sell. The company creates special tracking links that an entrepreneur places on their website. When clicked and if the clicker buys something, the affiliate makes a commission on the sale. Music affiliate programs are basically the same as any other affiliate program, but each program differs in terms of how long a click is considered “live”, commission payment, and music selection.
To make money with music affiliate programs, an affiliate typically creates a website where they link to songs. For example, a blog that reviews new musicians can be used for this application, or a website that talks about a specific music genre or lists song lyrics. Even if the website has nothing to do with music, you can still use the affiliate program. When someone clicks on the link that leads to the song or album and if that person makes a purchase, the affiliate earns.
When someone clicks on your affiliate’s music link, there is typically a window of time in which the click is considered “active.” This means that for the designated period of time after the click – often 24 hours but sometimes more or less – each time the person who clicked buys music, the affiliate gets a commission. After the time period expires, the click is considered “dead,” meaning the affiliate won’t make any money no matter how much music the clicker ultimately purchases.
Commission payments are different for each of the music affiliate programs. Lesser known music websites tend to pay higher commissions because they don’t make much money and they want affiliates to help them make money. Bigger, well-known music websites tend to offer lower commissions for their music affiliate programs, because they’re already earning substantial income without affiliates. While joining a program that offers higher commission rates may seem better, taking into account the amount of potential traffic is the best way to make money.
Each music website has its own range of licensed music for customers to download. Most music websites will have the same general pool of music, but each will have some musicians that others don’t or will have a large library on a specific genre of music. Affiliates tend to mix and match affiliate programs to take advantage of the selection each music website offers.
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