I am looking for new ways to find affiliates for my new clickbank book "Stop dieting and lose weight" I have some pretty good marketing tools articles, a giveaway book and brandable weight loss software. Now I am looking for ways to promote the program itself. Affiliate news sites affiliate program directories etc
Taken a brief look at affiliate elite looks good but isn't contacting an email list generated like this spam
it might be, but product owners are using it anyways I think the best way would be to try and get one of those clickbank ad spaces to draw more attention to your product
You could post your site here for starts. Im sure a few people are willing to promote your site if its any good!
The key to getting affiliates is proof, quality & popularity. We don't want to promote any duff product that doesn't sell because it wastes all of our time. Work on getting your product to convert and then keep the refunds down. Once you've got some nice stats, come here and post them. That's how to get affs
Thank you for all the good advice I will probaby be posting my site here but I am rather new tothis forum and I want to take part in the community for a while before I start posting my program Best wishes Tom
Here is quick and easy tip: Go to ezinearticles.com, check the health articles, then click on the owner's site, and check their contact info. Easy as 1,2,3.
i respect this... I dont like when vendors come and spam their products on their firts post then never come back to the forum
I suggest that you go to Google, and enter your product keywords in the search form. Then contact the owners of the highest listings, and ask them if they would be interested in joining your affiliate program.
Hello, Tom. Your post interested me because I'm developing a site that promotes various weight loss plans, including some from ClickBank. So I looked up your product in the ClickBank marketplace and found the sales page and affiliate resource page. Please take the following remarks in the spirit they're intended, as constructive and helpful criticism. But be forewarned, I'm going to be very blunt because that's what I would want if our roles were reversed and because I think a strong dose of reality is required. I'm going to tell you what I think will have to happen before you can expect to recruit affiliates and to make sales. Those web pages are not "professionally created," as you claim on the affiliate page. (Or if they were, the "professional" in question wasn't a web design professional.) You won't have a hope of attracting serious affiliates until you get a real professional copywriter and a real professional web designer to start over and create something that's both attractive and compelling. And that brings me to your ebook, of which you provide a sample chapter on the affiliate page. It's so full of errors in grammar and punctuation that it's almost unreadable. The content may be excellent, but you need a professional editor and proofreader to revise it for you. In its present form no one is going to want to promote it, buy it, or read it. I hope you find this helpful, as I intended it to be.