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Filed under Affiliate Marketing, Internet marketing, make money online

When Alok Jain released “Project Quick Cash” last year thousands of copies were sold at $77. The absolute majority of these buyers was so happy with the product that Alok was able to collect endorsements and testimonials from many heavy-weight experienced marketers.

There’s a very simple reason for this: everyone always wants to know about super fast, easy and fool proof ways to make money online, and that’s exactly what “Project Quick Cash” is all about: 5 quick, slick  & zero-cost techniques to make healthy profits online.

And what’s even better:  each of these 5 techniques can be implemented in under an hour.  No technical skills required.

Here’s what you will learn inside Alok’s 82-page report:

# How to make quick affiliate commissions from the dozens of new opportunities that arise every hour of every day

# Zero cost technique to generate massive Adsense income with just 30 minutes of easy work

# How to create mega paydays by leeching on product launches, with very little investment and for just 60 minutes of easy implementation.

# How to get extremely low cost clicks from Google Adwords, that convert at over 10%. $5 investment can make you over $300, every time.

# How to promote (and make hundreds of dollars in affiliate commissions) non-IM (non Internet Marketing) Clickbank products with no website, no landing pages and absolutely no competition.

These are not old, rehashed tricks. All the five systems in “Project Quick Cash” are new and very few people know about them. You can use them and be up and running in just 30 minutes… that’s how quick it is. And you don’t need any prior experience to implement most of these systems. Most of the methods require absolutely no up front investment and others can be implemented at a very low cost.

This product has been selling like crazy at $77 and has already proven to make tons of people quick and easy cash. Now, for a very limited time, Alok is offering a 7-day Christmas special where you can buy it for only $27!
It’s an unbelievable low price, a real bargain.

If you’re serious about starting an online business, don’t let this offer pass. Never such a great, proven to work product has been offered at such a low price. Grab “Project Quick Cash” now while you can.

Note: The special offer is at $27 but you can get it at a lower price…just try to leave the salespage…

Click HERE to start making money in 30 minutes from now.


Comments (0) Posted by admin on Sunday, December 21st, 2008

Filed under Marketing Tools, blogging, make money online

A brand new course on blogging will be launched very shortly but you can get it for free right now. Read on.

I’m evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they’re letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.

It covers:

  • The best blogging techniques.
  • How to get traffic to your blog.
  • How to turn your blog into money.

I’ll let you know what I think once I’ve had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it’s still free.


Comments (0) Posted by admin on Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Filed under Affiliate Marketing, Internet marketing, make money online

Today I would like to share with you a sad story about affiliate marketing. A story of commission theft.

Some time ago a well known marketer invited people on his list to promote a new product he was launching and offered a 100% commission on the front end offer. The Rapid Action Profits script was used to manage the affiliate program.

Well, I joined his affiliate program and sent out emails to my list recommending his product. I also promoted it through various other advertising methods. It was a good product with a highly converting sales page and I quickly made a few sales so I felt I could earn some nice commissions and kept promoting it for a while. Strangely, in the next three weeks not a single sale occurred and I started wondering what had suddenly gone wrong with the promotion methods I was using.

Then I decided to test my affiliate link. Big surprise! I opened the sales page, clicked on the order button just to find out that it wasn’t going to my Paypal account but to the marketers’ Paypal account. I asked some friends of mine to do it too and the exact same thing happened: my affiliate link was no longer working for me, it was working to fill the marketers Paypal account… Out of my efforts, of course.

Affiliate management systems like the $7 Script, Rapid Action Profits and others have a feature that allows the owner of the product to determine the percentage of sales that will be credited to an affiliate. This percentage can go from 0 (zero) to 100(hundred) percent. There is also what is called alternating payments (Rapid Action Profits). The merchant gets the first sale to his Paypal account (no payment to affiliate). From that point on, the system alternates payment between the affiliate’s Paypal account and the merchant’s account. So what you are being paid is a percentage of the number of sales rather than a percentage of the sales dollars on each sale.

The affiliate makes the full selling price on 2 sales out of 4 if the commission rate is set to 50%.  He makes the full selling price on 3 sales out of 4 if the commission rate is set to 75%.

And here is where you must be cautious: a dishonest marketer can initially set up a 75% or 100% commission to excite you into promoting his product. Then after a few sales have been made he changes that percentage to 25% (or even ZERO) and you keep spending time and eventually money sending traffic to his website expecting to earn affiliate commissions but in fact he is the one who makes all the profit.

The worst thing is that you’ll never find out when a dishonest merchant is stealing your commissions, unless you periodically test your affiliate link. That’s quite easy to do with the $7 script: when you click on the Order button it must go to your Paypal account. If it doesn’t, someone is cheating… But there is no way of checking it with the alternating payments system used with the Rapid Action Profits script.

So be careful when promoting these “instant commission” products. Frequently test your affiliate link by clicking on the order button. If you actively promote a product using methods that are proven to generate sales but no sales occur, it may be a sign that there is something wrong with the way the affiliate program was set up by the merchant. If you become suspicious, stop promoting that product.

That’s exactly what I did. Well, I took it a little further: I will never ever promote any of this marketer’s products again.

P.S.: If you think you are safe selling products from ClickBank here’s some bad news: cheating vendors have been reported at ClickBank too. So I recommend that you do periodically test your ClickBank affiliate links by clicking on the order button of your affiliate page. Your ClickBank ID(nickname) should be showing at the bottom of the order page. If it isn’t, then you are not getting credit for the sale.


Comments (0) Posted by admin on Tuesday, December 9th, 2008


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