How do I answer these questions??

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by ARCHKRE, Mar 25, 2008.

  1. #1
    When I try to join some affiliate network, they ask me these questions, and since I am a newbie don't know what to answer!
    Could you help me on that, please?
    the questions are:

    1. What are your sales-projections from other programs you have participated in?

    2. How many sales per day do you plan on generating?

    3. What means do you employ to generate your traffic - SEO, PPC, etc.?

    4. Please Provide a list of URL's you will be using to generate traffic to our sites
    Thanxxx
     
    ARCHKRE, Mar 25, 2008 IP
  2. discodollars

    discodollars Peon

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    Basically, they want to know how much traffic you think you'll be able to bring them and how you plan on doing so. They want to know where their ads are going to be promoted.

    So, since you are new, number one is really tough to answer.

    Sales per day, you just have to estimate.

    How do you plan to generate traffic, having people click on ads, banner ads, email, newsletter?

    And, then the last question is pretty much your web URL.
     
    discodollars, Mar 25, 2008 IP
  3. ARCHKRE

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    I reformulate the question:"What should my answers be approximately so as not to be rejected in that aff. network?
     
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    What kind of site do you have?
     
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    If you will give more info like which Affiliate Network is it?
    what is the product/niche?

    From experience, some networks don't mind what you tell them,
    and some do, so it really depend.
     
    TakeFive, Mar 25, 2008 IP