Hi. For every 100 visitors you send to TheRichSchoolboy.com you should make approximately $125.00 Our affiliate program is run by an independent third party company, Clickbank. Clickbank is a trusted third party affiliate management company, so you can rest assure you will receive your commission every on time. To join our affiliate program simply signup for a clickbank account (which is free), and use your Clickbank ID "account nickname" in our affiliate links. Let us make you rich! Start promoting The Rich Schoolboy and earn a fortune from our affiliate program. Our site is now converting 1:20. We will pay you 75% per sale! Singup here = GET RICH NOW
Hi, I have loads of traffic almost touching 2000 a day and I might be able to divert around 100 per day to your site. Will really appreciate if we can have some good quality animated gif banners in affiliate area. I do see some still banners there. I would prefer 160x300 or 160x600 but 120xABC will also work
I would like that to be explained please! Are you paying just like PPC advertising does or you paying 75% for the sales?? Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks and regards.
When my site have a signup to 1:20 hits... For every 20 hits you send you will get 1 sale! I´m very sorry, you make more than $125 per 100 hits
TheRichSchoolboy: "For every 100 visitors you send to TheRichSchoolboy.com[,] you should make approximately $125.00." "We will pay you 75% per sale!" "Our site is now converting 1:20." I think you should revise your figures, as they don't add up. TheRichSchoolboy: "Our affiliate program is run by an independent third party company, Clickbank. Clickbank is a trusted third party affiliate management company, so you can rest assure[d] you will receive your commission . . ." I think at least some of us might have heard of Clickbank before, given that we are in the DP Clickbank Forum. TheRichSchoolboy: Let us make you rich! Start promoting The Rich Schoolboy and earn a fortune from our affiliate program. Yeah, right! That's so annoying . . . I can't stand it when merchants treat affiliates like morons.
So far I did n't make sales with 96 hits His site takes too much time to load with audio which may scar probable visitors..
For the people that are saying about the conversion rate is wrong, You have to remember that his 1:20 conversion rate is for targeted visitors Which is very good if you ask me. And just cause you paid for 90 or whatever clicks and its not converting might mean your not bidding for the right keywords. ( Please note, the above information is if his conversion is correct )
Had a look at the keywords he gives and well they are not very targeted And also bid on by alot of people
It's in a merchant's best interest to have his/her affiliates advertise the product under as many keywords as possible, whether the keywords are targeted or not. Never use the promotional materials provided by merchants. Affiliates and merchants do not share the same objectives.
Sorry I beg to differ. While many merchants may be greedy pigs that's some harsh advice. As both manager, vendor and affiliate to others, I personally have the same objective as my affiliates do - monetize. I think it's funny that some merchants try to cheat their affiliates... If that's what you have experience then I'm sorry to hear!! However smart merchants understand the power of an automated international sales team and provide them with nothing but the best material they possibly can-ppc campaigns included!! Perhaps looking at this site may or may not be the case but saying to NEVER use a merchants promo material is far fetched. Outdoing them with your own assets is one thing, as is trying to monetize with ppc alone. All of my affiliate resource pages are jam packed with my best marketing material, and any affiliate that needs help converting should be asking their vendor for help or customization, I think merchants would be crazy not to help automate another salesperson... Best of luck with or without your hype, the rest of you should use your own judgement, do some research, TALK to your vendors, create relationships with them, show them you are willing to be moulded into a great marketer with their product and if they resist move on, their loss.
Actually, there's nothing harsh about it at all. Let me elaborate on my statement, which was very brief and generalized . . . My statement primarily concerned the keyword lists which I have personally seen being presented by Clickbank merchants. Never have they been a comprehensive compilation of very targeted long tails with low CPCs, but rather a hotchpotch of extremely general, very costly and sometimes totally irrelevant garbage. Unwitting newbies take these keywords and, urged by the merchant's promise of great conversion rates, set up a campaign, only to make a loss. I'm sure there are some very helpful Clickbank merchants out there which provide exceptional PPC and other promotional materials with a genuine want of help. In fact, you claim to be one such merchant yourself. Maybe you can provide a link to your affiliate page so we can evaluate your PPC materials? The bottom line is, merchants and affiliates do not ultimately share the same objectives. Although both share the goal of profit, in the merchant's eyes, the affiliate is there solely to provide increased exposure. If merchants could get the same number of sales without affiliates, affiliates wouldn't exist.