Is there any member associated with 'youraffiliatesite' here ? How does it work ? I find most of these sites start with incredible promises to draw customers. I am not sure if anybody gets satisfied at the end of the day ! Please comment. Here is the site: http://www.youraffiliatesignup.com/ Regards, Suman.
I received the following message right now: =============================================== "Dear sumanc, You have received an infraction at Digital Point Forums. Reason: Affiliate Links ------- If you really didn't know you wouldn't have an affiliate link to drop, now would you. Spammer, you're on notice. Information about infractions can be found at http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=216611" =============================================== Well, let me explain now. Did I mention anywhere that I am NOT an affiliate ?! I have just joined their program and did not find anything useful in particular. That is why I looked for support or feedback from other existing affiliates, if any. Now, I could have given a direct link without giving the affiliate link. But since both of them lead to the same place, I'd give what is best for ME, right ?! If anybody is going to try it out with a free basic setup, he/she could use my referral. No harm done ! I AM NOT A SPAMMER !!! Anyhow, I am sorry if I have broken any forum rule. But I'd still look forward to answers from others. Regards, Suman.
Now when I read about the infraction system in the provided link, I know: "Affiliate links are allowed in signatures, but they are not allowed in posts." Wouldn't it be better if such important rules were displayed after the sign-up ? It is only after the infraction I know what I did was wrong !
I did get the free "website" that they promise. As soon as you log in they tell you to upgrade, which costs $95.00. You will need to upgrade to get full comissions, pick your products, and view traffic on your site. I will embarassingly tell my story about this. I bought Mark Warren's Ultimate Wealth Package. I was sent a link to start my "free webpage". AWESOME I thought. I soon signed in and founf I needed to upgrade to actually make any money. You then will be buying hosting from Mark Warren's hosting company at $95.00 (this is a current discount). They don't stipulate how many GB of space or how much bandwidth you will get. I stopped here as I realized I was being lured into a scam. So I found out after that I could just google "free website" and find these free websites that I just payed Mark Warren $49.99 to point me in the right direction. I was pretty pissed. So I recommend staying away from anything Mark Warren has his name on.
Well, they promise a 30-day-money-back guarantee if you upgrade to pro site and don't earn enough money! I am planning to avail that. Actually, that fee is equivalent to the midphase hosting fee. I guess they promote this for the affiliate commission they receive from midphase !
You directly mail to Clickbank with that particular invoice/receipt number. They have refunded me the money for a similar worthless product and more one more product where they did not even offer the 30-day-money-back ! Those Clickbank people are very helpful I guess. Try it.