Archive for December, 2006

Posted on Dec 31st, 2006

There is a lot of money in affiliate marketing. This is true, only to those who are serious and working hard on their affiliate program. Affiliate marketing success varies in every individual affiliate and, it depends on their will and perseverance. No matter how good an affiliate program is, it will not prosper if you do not pay the price of hard work. You must put in extra effort especially in your promotions. Nothing will happen if your site dosn’t get any traffic, you must be able to convince your visitors to click the links and proceed to buy the products. No click-throughs means no income for an affiliate marketer.

You can generate a full-time income with affiliate marketing and you can do it at home, even while you sleep. You must have a good web site. It must have good promotional and informative contents, pleasing design, inviting banner ads and all other important elements in an affiliate marketer’s web site. You should use some other means of advertising such as newsletters, email marketing, message boards and ppc such as Google AdWords. It can be easy if you plan your course of action well and have taken all the steps towards success carefully and diligently. Now, there’s a tool you can and should use to help you go through the program with ease and confidence, the Ad Tracker. For many experienced and successful marketers, the Ad Tracker is a key to successful affiliate marketing.

So what is an ad tracker? It is tracking software or program that allows you to trace and take note of every click-through made by visitors of your site and by other customers who got your referral link. There are ad tracking service providers as well, so you will just have to pay them to do the tracking for you. If you use an ad tracker, you can keep an eye on the progress of your marketing and advertising campaigns even offline. This tool is especially helpful if you are engaged in several affiliate and pay-per-click programs and have placed ads in emails, pop-ups and pop-unders, message boards, auto responders, Ezines, forums, several web sites, surveys and various ad service providers.

As such, you don’t want all your efforts and money to be put to waste so you want to be sure you are getting paid for your hard work. Likewise, you want to make sure every dollar you disburse in your advertising campaigns is not wasted. With the help of the ad tracker, you will know exactly how many and which of your links where clicked on, how many clicked on your links, how many of your emails were opened and how many of those who opened your email clicked through the business site and purchased a product, how many products were purchased, which of your banner ads or links brought the most leads and sales and many other facts and figures you need.

Sales records and all the data you collect is necessary in any business as this could determine if your affiliate program is worth continuing. This would also help you determine which of your marketing strategies is most effective and which is most beneficial for each product or service you are promoting.

Every decision you make must be supported by facts. That decision may not be the best, but it is something not to regret when you had valid reasons for coming up with that decision. You cannot just decide to quite your affiliate program, just because you don’t earn big immediately.

If you’re serious about affiliate marketing, keep in mind that your success lies on promotion and your hard work. If you don’t seem lucky enough to convince many of your site users to buy the products, don’t get discouraged and think your affiliate program is a failure. If it works for others, it should work for you. Know whether your advertising techniques are effective or not, which works best and which doesn’t. Get an ad tracker to track everything and you’ll surely be on the right track towards success.

Jason Oickle reveals how you can quickly & easily create your very own “recommends” tracking links. You can pick up his step-by-step video tutorials that’ll show you exactly how, Check out Affiliate Sales Booster today!

Posted on Dec 31st, 2006

Looking for a way to increase your profits or make some extra income? Affiliate marketing is a great resource for either website developers or merchants. Web site developers can make extra income on there trafficked web sites and merchants can sell their products or services with the help of many marketers. If you are new to affiliate marketing, here are some valuable tips on using this marketing resource.

Affiliate marketing basically means using a commissioned sales force. The first step is to open an account on one of the many affiliate marketing sites such as Amazon, Clickbank, Commission Junction or Linkshare. With these sites you can easily find products from merchants that you wish to sell. Many of these products pay extremely high commissions. For instance, on Clickbank, you can find downloadable e-books and products that pay at least 50%. For tangible goods from well known vendors, your commission will average 5 to 10%.

Once you sign up and pick your products, you can easily copy and paste the affiliate vendor’s product code onto your web site. When a person visits your site and is interested in purchasing an affiliate product, they will click on your banner or text-link which then passes them onto the affiliate marketing site to make their purchase. You automatically get a commission for referring the customer.

Merchants with many products to sell can easily reach thousands of customers each day by offering high commissions to affiliate marketers. The higher the commission or more popular the product the higher the chance web developers will place your product on their web sites to sell. 

In conclusion, if you want to make a healthy profit either with a web site or a product, be sure to investigate affiliate marketing.

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Posted on Dec 30th, 2006

Many people are now getting into online marketing to either supplement their income or for it to become their primary source of income. Why? Because online marketing provides a lot of benefits and freedom!

First, you can reach just about anybody in the world who has Internet access. That means a wider market for you, which can translate to larger profits. Second, setting up an online business requires less than a fraction of the cost required to set up a traditional business establishment.

Something else that attracts people towards online marketing is the fact that you don’t have to have your own products to get started. With internet marketing, you can start making a lot of money just by selling other people’s products. Getting started with this kind of marketing strategy is actually really easy. All you need to do is to set up an agreement with an online retailer or merchant, after that, you can immediately start making money selling the products.

The most popular method of selling other people’s products online is affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing is a relationship between an online merchant or retailer, who has products to sell, and his affiliates, who are willing to promote the merchant’s product on their website for a portion of the sales.

The merchant provides their affiliates with banners and text ads that links to their site. The affiliates will then post these on their website and they get paid whenever sales or traffic is sent to the merchant’s site. Affiliates are usually paid on commission basis, although some online merchants pay a fixed fee for the affiliate’s compensation.

Getting starting making money online with affiliate marketing is quick and easy. All that you have to do is sign up as an affiliate for a product or an online company that offers an affiliate program. Another option, and usually an easier one, is to sign up as a member of an affiliate network, although other companies and networks may ask you to pay a fee. Such fees are made as payment for additional services that the company has to offer, like providing you with tools and support to kickstart your online business.

When you sign up with an affiliate program and become an affiliate, you are now ready to start making truckloads of cash selling other people’s product online. How do you make money? There are a number of ways for you to make money as an affiliate, and most depends on the type of affiliate marketing program you signed up for.

Most affiliate programs compensate their affiliates in one of three ways: pay-per-click (PPC), pay-per-sale (PPS), or pay-per-lead (PPL). With pay-per-click affiliate marketing, the affiliate is paid whenever they direct traffic to the merchant’s site. PPS and PPL affiliate marketing programs work different. In PPS, the affiliate gets paid when their referral converts into a sale. In typical PPS affiliate programs, the affiliate usually gets 15% to 20% commission for each sale. PPL affiliate programs work is a simalar way, although the affiliate is paid a fixed fee whenever their referral converts into a lead.

There are also two-tier affiliate marketing programs, where the affiliate can also recommend other affiliates to the merchant. In such programs, the affiliate would not only be paid for the traffic or sales that they would send to the merchant’s site but also for the traffic or sales directed by the affiliates who signed up through his recommendation.

One of the best ways to earn more profits with affiliate marketing is through residual income programs. Residual programs are affiliate programs where the affiliate gets paid a number of times for as long as the merchant keeps the customer the affiliate referred. One form of residual income is the affiliate gets paid a commission every time the referred customer makes a purchase on the merchant’s site. Another form of residual income gets the affiliate paid a percentage every month for as long as the customer remains with the company.

There are a lot of options out there and a lot of ways to make money, affiliate marketing is without a doubt the most popular and the easiest way to make money selling other people’s products online. As to how much money you can earn from affiliate marketing actually depends on how much work you put into it. A hardworking and dedicated affiliate will definately get more from the program as compared to those affiliates who sign up and don’t take action.

Jason Oickle reveals how you can profit from affiliate programs in as little as 7 days. Grab his free reports that will show you exactly how, visit Marketing Secrets Unleashed today!

Posted on Dec 30th, 2006

Internet ‘surfers’, as those who visit websites are termed, know no boundaries except those imposed by language and choice. Whilst most affiliate networks and some merchants find this idea difficult to assimilate, Ocean Affiliates has grasped the concept and is developing a network for the 21st century, offering advertisers and Internet marketers the opportunity to work together wherever such a partnership is potentially profitable, regardless of the physical location of either.

A website built and maintained in one country may have a predominance of visitors from an entirely different continent. An advertiser based on one continent may have existing or potential markets in several other countries. Whilst some affiliate networks, developed to handle advertisers and affiliates in a single country, are struggling to adapt, Ocean Affiliates is striding confidently in the right direction.

The Ocean Affiliates network provides an excellent opportunity for web publishers with sites aimed at more than one English-speaking country to find products and services that they can offer to their visitors as a means of earning income. Nonetheless, a webmaster who only wants to be affiliated with merchants in a single country will find an array of choices to suit most sites and merchants who prefer to stick with their geographic population will find plenty of willing affiliates.

Some affiliate marketers prefer to work with a single network and Ocean Affiliates is constantly sourcing new and diverse opportunities in each country. Others, used to having to work with up to a dozen different networks, each filling a particular set of requirements, are becoming aware that Ocean Affiliates has the advantage over most of them and may eventually make it unnecessary to work with so many different entities.

The advantages of partnering through Ocean Affiliates do not end there, either. Some networks leave communication with affiliates entirely up to the advertisers who have partnered with them. This can result in an inbox crammed with the daily equivalent of a ton of ‘spam’, as individual merchants with sufficient time or manpower to do so, bombard their marketing partners with exhortations to sell more of their particular product.

Whilst the opportunity for occasional, or even regular, dialogue between affiliate and advertiser can be a good thing, the system adopted by Ocean Affiliates is a far better one.

Affiliates receive regular updates on new campaigns as they become available and links are provided via e-mail, making it possible to participate immediately. This system ensures that affiliates are aware of opportunities as soon as they exist and that advertisers are not overlooked by potential marketing partners, leaving both free to get on with what they do best.

For those who are new to affiliate marketing, whether as website publishers or as merchants, Ocean Affiliates offers the support needed, and this willingness to help newcomers, or ‘newbies’ as they are affectionately termed, is one of the features that sets Ocean Affiliates apart and assure a bright future for all concerned.

Online since 1998 as a webmaster,working mainly with small businesses and freelance tradesmen, Linnet Woods is editor of MarineZine, a free online nautical magazine, is active on several work-related forums and has more than a dozen sites at http://www.linnetwoods.com.

Posted on Dec 29th, 2006

I have been using Clickbank system for several years now and it has been one of my major achievements. I sell many products via Clickbank be it my own products or others’ products as an affiliate and it has been the most rewarding experience. I like Clickbank for its simplicity and its functionality. First of all, one would consider Clickbank as their payment gateway and their third party credit card processing company because it’s already so popular with about 10,000 products already listed and 100,000 affiliates ready to sell your products. It’s important to precise that Clickbank accepts downloadable products eg digital products like ebooks and software.

Clickbank ease of use to sell is one of the major benefits of selling products through its gateway. You can just pick up a product in its marketplace if you have already signed up for a free account and you have a Clickbank ID which is a special code to track who has generated a sale. So with just one ID, you can sell 10,000 products on your website. Here it will be like a big e-commerce store.

Clickbank also makes it easy to sell your own product. If you have created an info product like an eBook or built a software, you can get started right away. Initially, you have to register a vendor account for a one time $49.95 to get activated. Clickbank takes a small fee($1 + 7.5%) out of every transaction but that’s ok because you are using a third party credit card processor anyway.

One of the major benefits of having your own product registered at Clickbank is that it will be automatically listed in its marketplace. But you need to complete at least 1 digital sale to be listed there. And the good part is, once you get more and more sales, your ranking will rise in the marketplace and will attract more and more affiliates to sell your product. Due to the fact that it’s so easy to sell other people’s products with Clickbank, you can have lots of affiliates without you knowing. They don’t even need to contact or sign up with you. And just a small bunch of quality affiliates can bring good business to you, now imagine having dozens or even hundreds of them.

With Clickbank, you can set up your account with the minimum amount accumulated to be sent a cheque. Clickbank sends cheques every two weeks so if you’ve reached your mininum every two weeks, you will receive a cheque. Usually you will receive your cheques promptly. Furthermore, Clickbank gives you customer support and provides real-time sales reporting and statistics. You can also automatically track which affiliates have sold your product.

If you are considering launching your first digital product like an ebook or software, Clickbank is a great place to get started. Learn more at http://www.clickbank.com.

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Jean Lam is a writer, author, publisher and owns several sites. Visit his Website Marketing arena for internet marketing tips and tools, his Email Autoresponder Software website for automatic responder review, articles, course and check out Top Search Engine Ranking Secrets in Google Revealed, his concise, step-by-step guide to high search engine ranking for the beginner to intermediate level webmaster.

Posted on Dec 29th, 2006

If you are an internet or affiliate marketer, you might be missing out on big profits from techniques you already know.

What do I mean by that? Simple.

When most internet marketers start out they are all over the map in terms of the tools available to them and the channels they are marketing in. Spurred on by “gurus” they may try using every marketing trick at once: AdWords, AdSense, blogs, forums, ClickBank, mass emailings, ebooks, you name it. This leads to a lot of time and money spent and concerns about how to get it back.

Suddenly, a few sales trickle in, and there is light at the end of the tunnel. Immediately the marketing method or affiliate program that made the sale is identified. Then, naturally, that method is focused on to the exclusion of all others.

If you made your first real dollar on AdWords, chances are you have since evolved into an “AdWords expert” and if email is where you found success I’ll bet you have continued to spend most of your time on email. This is all a perfectly natural process for internet businesses, keep what works, toss what doesn’t.

Now that you have your feet under you, however, it’s time to go back and revisit other affiliate programs and marketing methods. Re-read those ebooks you spent money on before you knew better. Dust off your blog. Re-write your sales letter. Pick up a few new affiliate programs.

Very quickly you’ll find that having a little experience puts everything into a new and more profitable context. Techniques that were total failures before will yield results when nourished by your hard earned marketing savvy.

Daniel Detlaf is a lifelong student and one-time Day Trader with a few things to say about internet marketing. Visit the home of his ebook "Make An Honest Living" at http://www.makeanhonestliving.com

Posted on Dec 28th, 2006

The key to becoming a successful poker affiliate is just a simple mathematical equation. The only way to create money as an affiliate is by persuading people to first visit and then join the poker sites they advertise. Therefore the more people that the affiliate that can attract to their own site the more chance they have of securing a paying customer. So it is in the affiliates and subsequently the poker sites best interest to attract as many people to the affiliate site as is possible.

Poker sites and the specialist affiliate directories recognise the need for affiliates to advertise their own whereabouts, to in turn advertise themselves. Therefore a number of sites offer affiliate marketing tools to help maximise both parties advertising scope, and hopefully increase the number of visitors attracted. One such tool is an e-mail system in which the site automatically creates e-mails to be sent out to recipients carrying advertisements. The affiliate is then recognised by his or her individual URL code, which is woven into the web address in the link. Meaning that if someone were to click on the e-mail link and join the site, the affiliate would be instantly credited with the new account.

Another more conventional advertisement is the common sight of online banners. Affiliates are given the choice of any number of banners, varying in style, size and color to suit any site. Most casual Internet browsers will have noticed that most sites carry advertising slogans and banners, which adorn even the smallest sites. These are a primary part of the affiliate scheme and are possibly the most successful method of attracting or enticing people to visit a site. To boost the chances of the affiliate programs success, a website owner may use a number of lexical devices to tempt the visitor and promote the site. Emotive and intriguing language may be a useful tool in itself in the uphill battle to persuade guests who have managed to discover the affiliate site, to then proceed to another poker site and sign up.

Of course the audience of an affiliate site is limited to those people who are likely to have an interest in online gaming and more particularly poker. Whilst the number of visitors may be restricted, fortunately due to the surging and continuing popularity in the online poker industry. Therefore despite being a niche market it still has the huge potential for visitors, hence why even those with only a fleeting interest in the poker industry can join an affiliate program. It is a hugely lucrative business and with its power to attract players has also become a hugely popular subject matter for affiliate marketing. With the power of a billion-dollar business behind your affiliate program, failure is almost an incomprehensible subject. With a little work and some persistence any website owner can become a successful affiliate marketer.

Learn the secrets of top poker affiliates and discover how to find the best poker affiliate program at http://www.epokeraffiliate.com/

Posted on Dec 28th, 2006

"If you can get the milk for free, why buy the cow?" This rather crass question became popular in the late 1970’s, when many couples chose to live together without the benefit of marriage. Similarly, today’s affiliate marketers tend to favor programs that offer no sign-up fee, especially when so many include support, personalized websites, back-office marketing, etc.

And, too, there are programs that offer nothing more than an ID link and a few banner ads on a login page. In fact, seemingly sophisticated marketers are often offended by a program that requires an up-front investment. And for good reason: the marketer is already investing time, effort and their own marketing system (i.e., money) to promote a given program– an additional investment seems as if the company is taking advantage of them.

And some do. But not all of them.

In fact, online companies that offer affiliate programs can be divided into roughly three different categories: Those that offer free sign up; those that offer a free sign-up but require some kind of back-end fee; and those that require an up-front investment from their affiliates, as well as a back-end fee. The reasoning behind each strategy varies from program to program and should be considered along with the qualities of each. But, in general terms, these are the basic strategies behind them:

FREE SIGN-UP PROGRAMS

This kind of arrangement is usually offered by those companies that offer little, if any, hands-on support for their affiliates. They supply the link and a login-secure page on their site with several advertising tools, possibly with an automatic payment system, such as through ClickBank or Storm Pay.

These companies are generally small — possibly only one or two people — and are hoping to capitalize on the affiliate marketing system with little or no effort on their part. Generally, too, they offer only one product or promotion. For the marketer, unless volume sales are huge, they can expect to make only a few dollars from these types of programs. But, if all they have to do is put an affiliate link on their website to generate sales, this is sufficient for the marketer. Also, a very small percentage of companies in this category offer an MLM system.

PRO: These type of programs are a quick and easy way to cash in on a new product or trend, provided one learns of it early.

CON: Once the market is saturated, sales reduce to the point where even the small space the link takes up on their webpage becomes a loss. Also, unless the company is sound — as well as responsive to its affiliates — there is always a chance it could fold up and disappear before the marketer ever sees any actual cash for his or her sales.

FREE SIGN UP WITH BACK END PAYMENT PROGRAM

This is the most common type of arrangement and the companies that employ this seem to be trying to utilize the "best of both worlds" approach. Either the company will offer initial sign-up for free with incentives to upgrade, or they will charge for "extras" in lieu of sales or a downline (in the case of MLMs). Essentially, these companies are "straddling the fence", that is, trying to find a way for the affiliates to cover their own expenses without making an "up-front" investment.

PRO: Programs like this often forego charges once a marketer creates a certain amount of sales or take the charge out of commissions, both of which give the marketer an incentive to make a minimum amount of sales. The companies that use this type of program usually offer adequate back-office support such as a support staff to answer questions, payment schedules that are adaptable to each marketer and regularly updated promotional materials. They also tend to be better established than the completely-free-program companies and often have a physical contact address and telephone number for questions or problems.

CON: Without sales or a downline, marketers are often paying much more in the long run than many up-front investment programs charge. Also, in the case of companies that ARE well-established, a new marketer may be unknowingly entering a field that is fully saturated with other, well-established and more experienced marketers. This makes obtaining the sales they need especially challenging, particularly for the newer marketer. Getting their foot in the door becomes a challenge of its own.

THE UP-FRONT INVESTMENT PROGRAM

These are less common than in the past but still exist — and, in fact, are still being created — under certain, specific circumstances. The company that opts for this arrangement may use up-front investment as a way to "pre-qualify" its marketers, hoping to capture only the most professional and serious-minded marketers. They usually offer higher than average incentives and may also have a high-demand product in which the company has already invested heavily themselves. And, too, they may be budgeting for future advancements and product placements, as well as creating support teams specifically designed to help the marketing staff alone. These companies will often include — to help off-set the investment — many back-office features not usually offered to marketers in other programs. And, without exception, these companies offer higher-than-average commissions.

PRO: Programs such as this offer more promise to actually obtain the kind of income that has become infamous (not to mention synonymous) with internet marketing. Also, bonuses or other payment arrangements that allow the marketer to make higher than average commissions. Back-end support is usually top-notch including, in some circumstance, the marketer is treated as an actual employee. Some even include benefit packages and other employee-like perks. The product or product line is something in high-demand and/or has a high rate of sales.

CON: The up-front investment obviously causes start-up marketers to turn away. Also, competition from serious marketers who have well-established sites makes succeeding in this field challenging. Further requirements after joining the program that may increase the challenge of succeeding. Due to their inherent popularity, a short time-frame in which joining this type of program is viable in terms of ROI.

In choosing individual programs, a marketer must decide which type is best for them, regarding their resources, their own marketing strategy, the overall ROI (return on Investment), and based on their advertising campaign/budget. Many marketers choose a mixture of these programs in order to minimize their investment while maximizing their return.

Oh and, by the way? In case you’re wondering, many of those couples in the 1970’s that started out living together, ended up getting married after all. So, what does that say about getting the milk for free?–mo

Marige O’Brien works as a writer, web designer and Internet Marketer. Visit her Website, Tracker Mo’s Den where you can find information about the business opportunities and etools she recommends.

Posted on Dec 27th, 2006

The cleverest thing about becoming an online poker affiliate is the way in which your earnings can spread and increase over time. Unlike in most industries where you may get a one of payment or percentage of a single transaction, in the online poker industry the affiliate can receive a percentage of a player’s lifetime money. Estimates suggest that the average poker player lasts around 6 months on a site, but depending on the people you can attract the amount of money generated in whatever lifetime they have on a site can be hugely different.

Of course for any poker affiliate the greatest result is a player who remains on the site for a long period of time, playing constantly with as much money as possible. But the reality is these kinds of players are fairly rare, but that is not to say that there is no profit to be made, far from it. In an affiliate program it does not take much to earn large sums of money and this is particularly prevalent in online poker. Attracting one player a day may not sound like much, but it is actually quite a high figure for any affiliate site. If even the smallest affiliate could get this kind of business they would soon realise just how much they can make.

Of course when you start any business from scratch things usually start slowly, even for the likes of Bill Gates and Donald Trump. Every business must start somewhere and this is no different in the affiliate marketing game. Profits may begin very low, but attracting 1 person a day things will soon pick up. Just 50 poker members in any site can generate a substantial amount of money, so imagine what 100, 200 or even more can create. With poker sites creating money each and every time a player plays a hand and not just when they lose, it is easy to see why and how many can build. Each player may only generate a small amount each day, but it is through large numbers of people creating just a few dollars here and there that an affiliate can earn huge sums.

It doesn’t take a Nobel Laureate Mathematician to work out that 100 people generating just 3 dollars each a day for a single affiliate will add up to sum of $300. Making $2100 a week and $8400 a month. This is not a fanciful figure many professional affiliates on the Internet earn between $30,000 and $50,000 each month. Whilst the resources may not be available for everyone to achieve this, it is still possible, which should supply any new affiliate with a goal and a sense of purpose.

Most affiliates will only be able to dream of getting anywhere near $100,000 a year from their marketing business. However by attracting enough people to their site, it is quite conceivable that even the lowliest of affiliates can earn a solid amount of cash. Earning anywhere in the region of 20 - 35% from each customer bought in, means that an affiliate does not need to bring in hundreds each month to earn money. Even just a few here and there can provide a regular, income that can provide a nice little side earner for any Internet user.

Learn the secrets of top poker affiliates and discover how to find the best poker affiliate program at http://www.epokeraffiliate.com/

Posted on Dec 27th, 2006

I always wanted to start my own business on the Internet. A couple of weeks ago I came across this cool book on Internet techniques and ideas. One of the more interesting things that I read was being able to make money by promoting someone else’s site. This technique is referred to as being an Affiliate. The steps are outlines briefly below:

1) You sign up for an account

2) You get an affiliate link

3) You get people to click on your affiliate link

4) Then, the people who click on your link are redirected to the website you are promoting

5) When they make a purchase (at that time or anytime later) you get a commission

If done properly you can make a very good income. Affiliates are paid anywhere from 1% to 100% of the products sale price.

The advantages of being an affiliate far outnumber the disadvantages .One advantage is that you start making money pretty fast. All you need to worry about is promoting it. In addition, you don’t have to develop the product. Nor do you have to be an authority on the product; the developer has that end covered. There are no worries about upkeep of the website, accepting payment, what niche product to use …etc. The site will even have banners, text links and free e-books that you can brand for free. When the sale is made you just wait for your check to come in the mail. Getting a check for something that’s working while your busy with something else. I think that’s pretty cool.

As I said earlier, though there are disadvantages there are not many. If the niche market is swamped there will be plenty of others competing to get sales, however a little creative marketing can fix that. Another is that some of them may not be honest. They would keep all the money you generated for them, however this would be stupid on there part because affiliates would stop promoting them and above all they would be committing fraud. Becoming an affiliate is fun, creative and best of all profitable.

Well that’s all for now. Good Luck and many wishes.

Daryl Oberg
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