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Deadbeat Super Affiliate Help?

Affiliate marketing is brand new to me and I’ve got a few possibly silly questions after buying/reviewing Deadbeat Super Affiliate.
Are you supposed to register as an affiliate with Amazon? or with Clickbank? or?
Amazon says they review and approve/reject your advertising site…so should you post the first article beFORE signing up with amazon?
Say I sign up for awesomereviews.com as my main domain. Would I then sign up for other domains for each niche like uggbootsarecool.com (linking back to the main one) and then different articles on those sites linking back? or Would I just create new databases on the main awesomereviews.com site for each niche?
I’ve never done anything like this and I think I have confused myself on exactly where to begin. I followed the steps in the Core Training, and I’ve purchased a domain (which has nothing to do with any niches…it’s a music site for personal use) and I was about to sign up for a new domain with the first niche I wanted to try and link it back. Just not sure on which one to post my articles and where/when to sign up to start making sales.
Would I give the Amazon affiliate application form the url to my personal/music domain? or to my niche domain?
Why is a domain name $500-$1400 on enom.com but only $11.99 on Godaddy.com?
Does anyone recommend getting just a .com, or is it best to get .com, .net and .org if possible for each niche? OR do you get all three for the main site and then just link all niches back?
Any sort of guidance would be graciously appreciated! 🙂

No Responses to “Deadbeat Super Affiliate Help?”

  1. Jake Birdem says:

    You need to sign up to each affiliate program firstly to get your unique ID used in your links to get paid.
    Commission Junction is another one that may review your site, some merchant auto approve others actually review your site and will probably reject a 10 page mini site, Amazon doesn’t care about article submissions those are your tools to bring traffic to a site, they may not check your traffic, they mainly want to see if they are being properly represented by your store site.
    Some domains have tangible values, some popular terms people directly type in have sold for millions, in other cases of domain speculation the owner puts a huge asking price for a bunch of domains and comes out ahead if one gets te asking price, page rank & existing backlinks are also factors effecting a domain value.
    Your right at the starting point from which the majority of people fail to advance, don’t expect immediate success, look at the money spent for the first few months or year as tuition for a marketing education, some successful IMs still have to test 10 money losing campaigns before they come up with a winning combination.

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