Just launched - survey membership - affiliates earn over $20 per sale

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    awakebutnapping, Mar 26, 2009 IP
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    Tazer Dude Active Member

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    55% commission in that competitive niche?

    You must be smoking some serious Jamaican weed!

    SAY NO TO DRUGS!!!

    Raise that percentage to 75% if you really want affiliates to push your product.
     
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    Haha, really? I thought 55% was all right..?
     
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    No bro ..serious..you will not get any serious heavy affiliates promoting anything with less than 70%..the survey niche is super expensive when promoitong via PPC too.
     
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    OK, I didn't realize it was so competitive, I just raised it to 75%, thanks for the tip!
     
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    Kool..

    You need to create an affiliate page where we can get keywords, graphics, product hop id, ezine articles, etc.

    Look around and see who are your competitors, see what they have that you are lacking, thay must be doing something right that makes them top selling on CB and attracting affiliates and sales. If you want to take this seriously you have to step up the game.

    Also observe other successful launches here, they had contests, they gave away ipods, some even gave away 100% on the first sales of the first 20 affiliates that promoted their products.

    A good example is earth4energy.com. This is one of the top selling products on CB..guess where he launched..right here....

    In these hard times, these are the kind of products that get pushed.

    So think about that. How much are you ready to put upfront in order to get the attention of affiliates.

    Good luck.
     
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    Thanks for the ideas!

    I'm pretty new to product creation so I really appreciate it, I'll start working on an affiliate page.

    One thing I found that was a bit troublesome, is that when I first submitted my site to ClickBank they said that vendors can no longer have specific dollar amounts referring to how much people can earn. So now all of the products that are already in there do refer to specific dollar amounts, while I had to keep my sales page vague when it came to that.

    I'm not even sure how to offer 100% for the first sale for each affiliate, but I'm thinking of raising it to 100% for the first 50 sales, period, and then going back down to 75% - does that sound like a good incentive?
     
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    awake my question for you is - what do your survey people make ( on average )? I do a work at home site but will only post honest work at home opportunities.

    PS: don't get your feathers ruffled if I offended you - I am only asking ;)
     
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    None taken :)

    Well, I don't have an average yet because no one has bought the product yet. But I actually started my online adventures taking surveys in 2002, and since them I have come to learn which ones pay well and which ones are scammy. I used my knowledge of taking surveys for years and applied that to the product. Some of the other survey products on ClickBank include surveys where you have to pay to 'take a survey' (buy something) but I did not add any of those in my program. In fact I only suggest the best, top-paying surveys from my personal experience and will not use any that I know of that ask for a payment. This is why I really think my program is the best!

    I don't have time to take most of them myself, but I get cash for survey offers most every day from surveys in my program. And how many you get depends on your profile and also depends on when companies need surveys, so it's really hard to give an average.

    Plus the 37.95 is for a lifetime of updates, so active survey takers should be able to make that back in a short amount of time. Once I get some feedback from users I will post it here.

    I hope that helps.
    -Jennifer
     
    awakebutnapping, Mar 27, 2009 IP