business models The November 2007 issue of Affiliate Classroom Magazine is on a topic that’s vitally important for today’s affiliates who need to choose from the many business models available to them.

Even if you are already an active affiliate, in the cover story, “Five Questions to Consider When Choosing Your Affiliate Business Model.” you’ll find plenty of food for thought that can help you align your business model with your personal circumstances, goals, and talents. And if you’re a new affiliate, this article is a must-read if you want to save yourself lots of trial and error and shorten the time it takes to get profitable.

Everybody is crazy for Web 2.0 these days, but it’s often difficult to figure out how to use Web 2.0 to build your affiliate business. That’s where “A Simple Affiliate Business Model Using Web 2.0” can help. It outlines a complete, tested model for building a Web 2.0 site that’s designed to earn affiliate commissions right off the bat. Best of all, you can test this model for virtually zero cost.

In “Becoming A Super Affiliate Corporation,” a basic plan for setting up your affiliate business correctly and professionally is outlined. You’ll learn about setting yourself up as a corporation, developing a business strategy and goals and how to understand the need for outsourcing.

Whether you’re an aspiring super affiliate, a top earner, or a part-time affiliate looking to make a little extra each month, this issue of Affiliate Classroom Magazine is FREE and has plenty of ideas to help you improve your affiliate business.