101 Affiliate Marketing Tips- Part One

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For example, a Clickbank.com vendor who puts 2Checkout.com payment buttons or encourages customers to call in their orders is stealing commissions from affiliates. You can avoid this simply by looking over the sales page (and sales process) before becoming an affiliate. Here are the most common sales page leaks: • Different payment options that don’t give the affiliate credit. • Upsell options that, when chosen, override the affiliate’s cookie (and the affiliate loses the commission). • Google AdSense ads on the sales page. • Links to other products on the sales page. • Prospects get put onto a mailing list that redirects them to a sales page that doesn’t give the affiliate credit. Tip #5: Watch out for shady vendors. Usually the sales page leaks mentioned in the last tip are mistakes made by honest vendors. When you point out the mistake, they’ll quickly correct it. However, there are some dishonest vendors who purposely use alternative payment commissions, faulty tracking software and other tricks to rob you of your commission. Indeed, some vendors even do things like falsify refunds so your affiliate account doesn’t show that you’re owed any money. To protect yourself against these sorts of vendors, always deal with known, reputable people in your niche. And if you consider working with someone new, then search for his name, email addresses, websites and product names in Google to ensure he has a long, good history online. If you see a pattern of customer OR affiliate complaints, then move on and find another vendor.

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