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WOW! A lot
I think Michael's post should help a lot - I think a book following his outline would do well.
Tam > Here's ol' Jim. See him make thousands of > dollars from affiliate commissions. See how > he knows how to do it. > Now watch him. > Before writing about how to do it - and > trying to second guess what it actually is > people want to know - he is ASKing what we > want to know about making money with > affiliate sales. He is tailoring the product > to fit the market. > This should set Jim's report apart from > every other affiliate report out there. > ASK him your questions. The report is sure > to be good. > Question: As a new person to affiliate > selling - and selling on the internet in > general - I have no existing customers I can > email an offer to. Can I still make money as > an affiliate without an existing list of > customers? If so, how? Please show examples. > Question: As a person with a product I > would like to have affiliates sell, how do I > get affiliates? Is there anything I should > do before getting affiliates? If so, what? > Please show examples. > Question: How do you find products to > offer to your list? Step by step details > please. > Question: If the product I find does not > already have an affiliate program in place, > can I still sell it? If so, how do I go > about it. Step by step details please. > Question: I have heard many comments about > "the big guys" not wanting to > bother with anything that does not offer at > least $40 in affiliate commission per sale. > At 50% commission, that makes the product > around the $80 mark. Do I have to follow > that at least $40 per commission sale rule > or can I sell lower priced items - $20 for > example - and still do okay? What is the > reasoning behind your answer. Please show > examples. > Question: Every man and his dog is selling > reports on "How to make money on the > internet." I have even heard that there > are more people selling "how to make > money online" information than there > are people making money online. I see a lot > of these affiliate promoted products are to > do with making money online. I don't want to > be just another person selling a "how > to make money online" product. Please > show by way opf step by step example, how to > become a successful affiliate who sells > products not related to making money online. > And finally: Please include a step by step > action plan. Something I can follow and tick > off each item as done - in the correct order > needed. Such as... > Step 1: Got to www.suchandsuch.com and get > such and such email software and install it. > This will be the software you use to mail to > your list. > Step 2: Decide what market you want to sell > to. > Step 3: Decide what income goal you want. > Step 4: Go for a walk and then come home and > play a marathon game of monopoly with your > neighbor. Loser buys the winner a lottery > ticket. > And so on. You get the idea. Something a > real dummy can follow and still end up with > something viable. As if you were exaplaing > it to a five year old. Or leaving > instructions for a new employee to follow. > Some of the other items I would like to see > covered include - autoresponders, getting > other people to write your ads (if > necesary), webpage creation (hired > webdesigner or other method), payment > processors for your own affiliate program, > the possibility of doing JVs and sourcing > products for those JVs. > I'm basically thinking two books in one. > One book - or section of the book - for > total newbies. A take by the hand type book. > Within nothing left out. > The other book - or section of the book - > for the more experienced affiliate marketer > or person with a product they wish > affiliates to sell. > Thus, as the newbie gains more experience > the second section of the book will then > apply to them. > And all done in a step by step way. With a > tick-off checklist thing that can be printed > and used. > Hope that helps a bit. > Michael Ross |
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