Ringtones,Surveys, and Amazon?Why waste your time!

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by EHubert, May 16, 2008.

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    When you can promote my product instead!

    1 sale=$100!

    If your tired of $10 commission checks that took three hours of your time to generate, click on my sig and sign-up for a program that's worth your time and effort.

    P.S. McDonald's, everywhere in America, pays better than ringtones. If your trying to make real money, sign-up. If you're happy wearing a paper hat, keep pumping ads at teenagers on myspace and don't waste my time or yours. Success isn't for everyone.
     
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    blogspot Well-Known Member

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    payment by paypal?
     
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    daniell Active Member

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    Damn, it looks like it's U.S. only. :rolleyes:
     
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    EHubert Peon

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    I see you have a BBB reliability banner on your home page!:rolleyes:

    (you don't have to PAY to promote my product, I pay you, and no, it's not U.S. only, members have to be U.S., not affiliates)
     
    EHubert, May 21, 2008 IP
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    Your post is not only extemely spammy but innacurate. There are unlimited Amazon and Ringtone affiliates that would laugh at your post!
     
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    This from nonyf on a previous post about rip-off artists:

    "If you have to cheat to get paid, invest in mastering the skill instead; the payoff and risks will make your effort worth it."

    Here's the thread http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=830697

    Take this into consideration every time you see anything posted by this guy. Sorry, I don't take advice from scammers
     
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    Dude, this is a ridiculous post:

    Your product is much tougher to convert than a simple ringtones lead, and the market for this is infinitely smaller than a ringtones market.

    I am not saying that your product is not good, but you shouldn't try to trick unsuspecting people into thinking that your product is gonna make them boatloads more cash then other affiliate products.

    P.S. I actually think that you are promoting a good service, but come on this a completely inaccurate post.
     
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  8. EHubert

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    Dude!
    I don't think it's ridiculous to ask hardworking people, with talent, to convert a handful of sales a month.
    Even one sale would pay better than dozens of ringtone or survey conversions.
    True, picking on Amazon was a 'bit much, but I want money motivated people who who aren't afraid of a challenge and are tired of single-digit commission checks.

    I am promoting a good service and thank you for recognizing that fact. I'm asking people to be a part of something a little more special than a T.I. song or a compatibility quiz. You're absolutely right. It is much harder to convert than the most popular niche markets but that's why it pays so much better.

    P.S. I probably did deserve to be slapped around a little bit by you but hey, I hear the horror stories of affiliates who spent lots of time and money on sites that generate less money than they were worth because the niche is so over-saturated. Guaranteed, my niche is wide open for someone with strong SEO and marketing Kung-Fu.;)
     
    EHubert, May 27, 2008 IP