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Your Affiliate Links
Posted By: Calvin Brown
Date: Thursday, 9 August 2007, at 8:17 p.m.
If you were automatically added to the affiliate program of a product, would you be more likely to promote that product if:
1. Your affiliate link "looked" like a complicated affiliate link? (such as JVManager)
or
2. Your affiliate link was for you yourself to add your Paypal email to the end of the main URL of the product? (such as the "$7" type of scripts)
or
3. The affiliate program was being run through Clickbank? (using a hoplink)
Furthermore, would your answer be different depending upon whether:
1. You purchased the product in question, and your affiliate commission was for 100%
or
2. It was a free product, and your affiliate link was actually for you to get paid 50% (or 100%) of the One-Time-Offer?
Which matters more as far as money is concerned, the total amount of money you would get from every sale, or the percent of your commission?
Or does it depend entirely upon what the product is, and how well it converts?
Obviously, I am very close to launching my own program (yet again) and can set it up in a number of different ways.
Thus I am curious as to which "system" would have the most support from the community of people most likely to become involved.
Thank you for your comments.
Calvin Brown
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