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Can An Affiliate Payment System Be Setup With Paypal?


I want to start an affiliate program for my product and services, and want to at least track or ultimately allow my affiliates to be paid instantly their commission when each sale is made..

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Help For Filesonic Payout?


I have a filesonic free account with 25$..i need to make a payout to paypal..i have a paypal email id..i cant find any section regarding request payout on filesonic..and in settings i see an affiliate section,with says something as Payment ID..should i enter my paypal email id there?..Is payment id and paypal email id are same?..and how can i request my payment..

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10 Great Affiliate Networks


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It’s no secret that every discussion about affiliate marketing seems to start and end with Clickbank. Which is great for a lot of people, but I feel it short-changes a lot of newcomers who either don’t have success with Clickbank right away or simply don’t see any products on that network that they want to promote.

The affiliate marketing business has billions of dollars shifted around every year and while Clickbank is huge, it’s only a part of that. Of course, Clickbank is the best network for newcomers.

They accept almost all members, they take care of affiliate revenues instantly, and they pay regularly. But, if you’re interested in diversifying or finding a few new ways to make a profit, these other 10 affiliate networks are top choices as well.

Plimus.com – Plimus is very much like Clickbank in many ways with quick acceptance times and plenty of offers.

After setting up your account, you’ll have access to live account reps to ask questions and prep your account, and will have plenty of customization options for how your checkout screens look, as well as how the affiliate linking works.

Additionally, they don’t force the customers to buy things like insurance or CD ROMs for software promoters and they are upfront about nearly everything they do -making their service much more effective for both marketers and vendors. Options are a plus in this business.

Markethealth.com – For those interested in physical products in the health and wellbeing niches with better payouts than other physical goods sites, this is a good place to get started. Acceptance is quick and easy as well.

Payouts here are really one of the big reasons they have become so popular. Maximum payouts range upwards of $100-$150 for single products and with plenty of recurring memberships in their catalogs; the potential for long-term profits is rather high.

Additionally, they will pay directly to PayPal, which means less waiting for payment release.

Linkshare.com – Linkshare has super simple acceptance and top notch tracking of hops and conversions. The commission rates are, unfortunately, lower than other networks though, because merchants pay for the right to use the service.

Payments are slow in coming as well. This is a site that you can find top level companies that people will be familiar with, allowing you to use their brand prowess as a selling point – including things like American Express.

They also provide a number of useful tutorials and development tools, along with a development team that can answer most of your questions.

As Seen on PC – The acceptance process here is also pretty simple, but you’ll need a website of some sort before they’ll generally let you through. They do offer physical products as well, with decent commissions.

If you’re interested in having a good array of products to sell and upsell through a newsletter sequence or on your website, this is a great way to do that.

Commission Junction – The commissions here are wildly varying, but with easy acceptance and some decent products to choose from it can be a good place to spend some time promoting.

The variety is fantastic, but if you’re a newcomer, you’ll need to navigate the bad offers carefully to avoid anything that doesn’t pay out well. As one of the older networks out there, the site can be a bit messy to navigate, and again, there are quite a few offers here that payout very low and don’t convert very well.

While you can be approved for just about anything rather quickly, you may want to wait to signup for this site until you’ve developed a clearer idea of how to identify a good offer.

Share a Sale – This is a slightly smaller option than Commission Junction, but is growing fast and has generally better commissions than most other sites. It is also fairly simple to join up with, so the time investment is small.

The tracking from ShareASale is among the best on the Internet and they do not approve any offers that have tricky rebilling structures or oddball payment structures that can lead to ethical quandaries.

Additionally, the offers do not include software, or sketchy health, home business, or scam-like products. It’s quickly becoming a popular choice for those seeking quality products to promote.

Never Blue Ads – This is a tricky one, because they are a little selective in their signup process. They usually want intermediate and advanced affiliate marketers on their teams, so I usually recommend users to have a Clickbank account for a bit first, so you can build a site and your commissions and use them as your examples when applying.

If you are using PPC, make sure to mention it on the application. PPC traffic is a quick seller. If you’re a fan of affiliate managers, you get quite a bit of help from the people at this one as well.

Azoogle – This is another site that wants to have higher level marketers on their teams. Again, they have a great staff of managers and they also add some fun little programs into the mix with contests for earnings from affiliates.

This site has also been around for a while, which means they know how to keep affiliates, vendors, and customers alike happy between sales. The publisher volume is well over 45,000 as well, which makes for a great deal of options.

Affiliate.com – Yet another site that expects you to spend some time working on your marketing skills before you sign up. The variety is rather small too, which can be frustrating, and most of the offers are CPA.

However, if you are successful here, you can make a tremendous amount of money due to the high payouts. Online since 2001, affiliate.com has been focused on helping affiliates as much as possible.

They have high standards, but they reward those who meet them with top notch tools and only the best opportunities, all prescanned before being posted.

Unique Leads – A relatively new site with a solid selection of well performing CPA programs. They are selective in their choice of new members, but if you get in, you’ll have the opportunity to make substantial income with their wide array of money making opportunities.

I’ll reiterate though – this is a very selective site. They claim only 30% of affiliates are approved, and in my experience that number might even be a bit lower. If you’re just starting, definitely go with one of the first 6 sites on this list and then come back to this one later.

But, the PayPal payments, high payouts, multiple product types and affiliate managers all make this is a fantastic choice if you’re interested in going to the next level with CPA.

Choosing Your Affiliate Networks

The thing about choosing a good affiliate network is that you’re never going to need all 10 of them. In fact, I know marketers who have reached 7 and 8 figure incomes without only 1 network and they never run out of things to promote.

But, if you are looking for variety or options that don’t have the same level of competition that a site like Clickbank breeds, the 10 sites above are a fantastic place to start.

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Google Adsense Alternative?


I want an alternative to google adsense that can pay me via Paypal. Is there anything like this?

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Ppc And Affiliate Advice?


Im new into affiliate marketing and PPC, and uploaded a banner into the
Could someone please help me ?? I got a challenge I and dont understand some of the terms.
Im starting to see a result just 1 day after launching my campaign.
I tried to have 3 banners as shown in a training I bought, but several of the banners did not get an approval.
One of the first banner I had aploaded got approved but 3 of them didnt get the same approvel. And in the comment box they told me that it was because of the pop ups. What I dont understand with this is that I got the same banner (with pop/flash banner) in the first banner I uploaded, and they approved it. Is pop up and flash images the same ?
http://www.howtogetaflatabs.com (the real URL is: www.truthaboutabs.com)
http://www.theblindnetworks.com (the real URL is: www.fasttrackcash.com)
Further in the mail they told me that it could not have any “Get-rich quick” sites that make unrealistic promises, and many of the sites does have this where people are flashing with their paypal/clickbank account
And the email they sent me they wrote in the subject that there are several violatiance with my campaign, and I cant see what Iam doing wrong.
Could you please help me with this cause I dont have any experience with PPC or campaigns at all and I feel like I live on a needle in a haystack.
Do you recommend any affiliate/niches to promote for beginners where it is difficult to make any mistake ? Or guide me what to do in this situation ?
Or at least point out some of my mistakes and maybe give me little bit of email support ??
Thanks for answering in advance

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