#AffiliatePrograms: Booking.com Has a Generous Affiliate Program for Ambitious Affiliates

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    #AffiliatePrograms: Booking.com Has a Generous Affiliate Program for Ambitious Affiliates



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    Do you love to travel? Have a genuine love for affiliate marketing? Looking to make the help the transition from “employee to side hustle millionaire?” Guess what? As long as the Internet is around, you’ll be able to make that leap of faith by doing the transformation business work from [employee to side hustle millionaire], per process known as affiliate marketing and blogging. Truth is, affiliate marketing has helped everyday people like yourself successfully transitioned from “day job to side hustle affiliate marketing millionaire.” And if you’re wondering what affiliate marketing is, it’s the process of partnering with online advertisers and placing ads on your blog or website to promote that online advertiser through a process known as “content marketing” on your blog or website, in hopes of earning something that’s called an “affiliate commission.” And affiliate commission is earned when the online advertiser you partnered with generates sales to your affiliate advertisements from your blog or website, then your affiliate commission is paid to you through that online advertiser you partnered with. And if you have a love for travel and blogging, the good news is, there are endless opportunities to earn large sums of money online through “travel blogging,” with the intention of achieving “side hustle millionaire” status in the future from your [travel blogging] side hustle efforts.



    Ever heard of Booking.com? They’re just as big as Priceline.com and Expedia.com and Orbitz.com. Booking is an online travel portal where people looking to plan their next vacation can save money and have a peace of mind in getting the best hotel, airline, and rental car rates without breaking their pockets. They have an excellent affiliate program for affiliate marketers, bloggers and content creators to join and earn “handsome affiliate profits.” If you’re a travel blogger-affiliate marketer solely dedicated to creating travel related content and looking to diversify your “travel affiliate income potential,” joining with booking.com affiliate program will help you increase your potential to earn [handsome affiliate profits].



    In comparison to some competing travel sites and payouts from their affiliate programs which is very little, booking.com is paying affiliates a handsome beginning percentage of 25% per sale. The Catch-22 to making more money from the booking affiliate program is to convert more blog readers and website visitors into sales. Not just for the purpose of making more money from the booking.com affiliate program, but generating more sales from your affiliate links on your blog or website for the purpose of requesting in increased affiliate payout percentage from the booking.com affiliate manager. They’re willing to increase your affiliate payout percentage based on the increased travel-hotel bookings. That’s pretty cool, isn’t it?



    According to the affiliate support page of the booking.com website, they mention the following verbatim:


    "What's my commission percentage based on?
    Your commission rate is directly connected to the number of stayed bookings you generate per month.

    It is calculated according to a progressively structured model. At the start of your partnership with us, you will receive 25% of the commission Booking.com earns on each stayed booking generated. The more stayed reservations you generate, the higher your commission share percentage is." (link).



    Receiving a 25% affiliate payout as a starter affiliate of the booking.com affiliate program is pretty darn good and here’s why. Let’s say for example your blog or website content attracts traffic mostly from search engines and partially from social networks like Twitter.com, Facebook.com and LinkedIn.com. Someone finds your blog or website from search engines, read your content, clicks the booking.com affiliate advertisement from his site, and it makes a purchase for approximately $2500. As a booking.com affiliate, you automatically receive by default 25% of that $2500 sale. If you pull out your calculator and do the math or go into your web browser and punch in 2500 multiplied by .25, you’ll come up with the exact number of 625. 625 represents your affiliate commission of approximately $625 from the 2500 wholesale your blog or website just generate for booking.com.



    If you earn just one sale a day or even two sales that generates you an affiliate commission between $100 and $200, that’s an extra affiliate commission potential ranging anywhere from $3000-$6000 monthly. And that also puts you in the ballpark of relying less on your cushy day job and focusing more on your “travel affiliate marketing side hustle,” motivating you to work more on your travel related online marketing venture and getting closer to achieving “side hustle millionaire” status from relying less on your day job and more on affiliate marketing. You have the potential to earn up to 40% of affiliate commission cap on sales you generate from your blog or website.



    If you get to that point of earning 40% per sale, that means if you’re a dedicated travel blogger or travel content creator earning that kind of affiliate percentage from every sale you generate, booking.com can be your only of affiliate program used solely promote online that’ll make you a future [side hustle millionaire] faster than imagined. Being paid 40% affiliate commission as a travel affiliate of any travel related affiliate program is definitely a good thing, as well as good money and long $ gUaP $.





    Booking currently doesn’t host their affiliate program or in any affiliate network. They have their own in-house affiliate program where people interested in becoming travel affiliates with their affiliate program can directly register or online through the website. Getting started is easy as a new publisher of their affiliate program. To register as a travel affiliate for potential approval into the booking.com affiliate program, simply take your computer mouse and scroll to the footer of the website. From there,you’ll see a link in white text that says “Become an affiliate.” Click that link and it’ll take you to the affiliate registration page where you’ll see a yellow box located on the lush right side of the website that has the words “join now for free!” You can register as a new affiliate by entering your contact and personal details in the yellow box provided on the flush right section of the website and wait a few days for potential new affiliate approval by the booking.com affiliate manager.



    Once approved, you’ll receive all the fine details of how to promote their travel related affiliate program and contact information for the affiliate manager in case you have any questions in the future.you’ll also see on the flush left section of the website that they start paying out a beautiful affiliate percentage of 25% with the ability to earn up to 40% of affiliate commissions per “travel sale.” according to the lower section of the affiliate registration page, they potentially have an extensive affiliate network of over 12,500 “travel affiliates.” 12,500 affiliates currently promoting their really a program is definitely a good thing to know because promoting travel related affiliate programs is definitely big business and big money.




    For you, this means the potential to earn all whole lot of it from your blog or website. This is why it’s important for you as it travel affiliate and a dedicated affiliate marketer-blogger to create lots and lots of content for your blog or website Monday through Friday in excess of 1500 words or more, so you can be indexed by search engines like Bing.com, Google.com and YaHoO.com and get recurring free search engine traffic years to come that you don’t have to pay for that’ll convert into potentially “24-hour a day recurring affiliate profits.”




    Register here for the booking.com affiliate program.
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