Archive for January 23rd, 2010
Can Anyone Get Accepted Into CPA Networks?
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on January 23rd, 2010
Getting started with the CPA networks is something that frustrates many marketers. That’s because so many are used to the automatic acceptance that comes from most of the affiliate marketing networks. Cost Per Action networks are pickier because they want a higher quality marketer.
But, you can get accepted! You will want to follow the steps below if you are not accepted (and even before that happens!) by the networks so you can begin making money from cost per action deals as soon as possible.
The first thing you need to do is select the networks you want to join. That’s right — you’re going to join more than one. That is because there are likely a large variety of offers you want to pick from on the different networks. Something that is offered on one CPA network may not be available on another network. Also, you should pay careful attention to offers that are available in more than one CPA network. That’s because the payout is not always the same! You could find that the same exact offer pays quite a bit more on another network.
After you have discovered which CPA networks you want to try, go ahead and complete their application form. They will likely ask you questions, such as how you intend on promoting their offers, where your main website is, how many visitors you generally get, and other questions they want answered. These questions may be intimidating if you are just beginning, so just answer them to the best of your ability and know that this is not the be-all end-all.
Send the application, and be prepared to wait up to a week to hear something back. Alternatively, you can just go ahead and call the CPA network to gain acceptance right away. Calling is the magic answer in many circumstances. If you are taking the time to call them and discuss things over the phone, the managers will know that you are serious about this. You will often get accepted right on the phone!
Many CPA networks are harder to join. When that happens to you, you might want to lay out the marketing plan you have developed to promote their offers. Often laying out a solid marketing plan will make the difference in getting accepted!
As a last tactic, you can contact a successful CPA marketer so they can put in a good word for you. It usually doesn’t come down to this, but it never hurts to make these type of contacts so you can make use of them if necessary.
If you are not able to join a certain CPA network right away, and you’ve tried all you can think of, you’ll just have to move on and start with the CPA networks you are a part of. You can always try again once you have more experience under your belt. They definitely will not turn down someone who is able to get results for themselves and for the company! Keep in mind — the networks are there to profit, so if you are able to help them profit they have no reason not to accept you.
Ways to Manage and Recruit Affiliates
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on January 23rd, 2010
Programmes need to be promoted through the more effective affiliate networks. Most affiliates are signed to most of the networks but an effective account manager can make a significant difference in reaching the better affiliates . Programs then install themselves on a user’s machine, often as the trade off for a piece of “free” software, and are used to collect marketing data and distribute targeted advertising.
Commissions range from company to company. On the low end, some offer 7-8% of the sale. Commissions for these programs are paid for your direct sales as well as sales from sites you recruit (two-tier) and sales from your referrals? Consider these top paying affiliates programs . Commission Junction will be holding a webinar for merchants about coupon codes and coupon strategies in general. As we know, coupon codes have become one of the most popular forms of online marketing for affiliates.
Communicating with affiliates will ultimately benefit visitors of both sites. A little effort in the beginning can mean big rewards in the long run. Communicate often with your affiliates, create an affiliate email newsletter and hold monthly affiliate webinars. Send a postcard and open the lines of communication. Communicating with your affiliates will give them a subtle reminder in knowing that they can always contact you. Find creative ways such as contests and bonuses to motivate them to work harder for sales.
Product prizes and cash prizes can also be used very effectively to the affiliates who try to reach a certain point in sales. Some affiliate programs even used a staggered pay plan where you earn more per sale if you make a large number of sales each month.
Generally, however, if the vendor is not closely involved in the life of their affiliate campaign, the program suffers. It is essential for every vendor to establish a two-way merchant-affiliate communication channel and ongoing support of their affiliate program. General transcription can include many different types of audio recordings, such as meeting notes, seminars, teleseminars, and interviews.
Start to manage affiliates! Start with a small $7-$17 product to offer 100% commissions on, get affiliates to promote and get FREE viral traffic to build a customer email list . Show a one time offer for a higher end product . Starting your own affiliate program is an excellent way to sell more of your products. There are many affiliate marketers out there who enjoy the fact that they do not have to create the products but can still make money from promoting them.
Running background checks on the company that you select for purchasing the affiliate marketing software system is also advised. Running a very successful affiliate program can take a LOT of time. It is overly optimistic to assume you will identify your top five affiliates and sign up three of them.
Offering the affiliates a way to track their sales on an ongoing basis is also a good way to garner loyalty and enthusiasm. Seeing the results only every two weeks or even every month is not the best way for them to see the immediate results of their sales techniques. Offer discounts and rep codes to street team members and they will get them motivated to really get moving and make some money. Give them a cut for every piece of clothing that is sold and they will keep selling for you.
1978 Champion 26”
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on January 23rd, 2010

1978 26” Champion squareback BLK original condition stickers and paint
inverted pro neck mcs bars brooks satal seat race inc post redlene flight single bolt araya rims and kos fork.
Original post by trooper and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike
2007 GHP Pro XXL
Posted by: thefeeder in Uncategorized on January 23rd, 2010

Waiting for a build or maybe a sell.
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1998 Mongoose Fuzz
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Original post by Beer_bandito and many thanks to them and their entry and picture of their BMX Bike

