Product Launch Platform

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Hi Warriors,

I'm interested to learn what everyone recommends or does not recommend as a platform for a product launch. Why or Why not?


For example, I just ran across Deal Guardian...has anyone used that platform.


Thanks for the Feedback,
Cheers
-Terrance
#launch #platform #product
  • Profile picture of the author Rob Harris
    I'm in the process of putting together my first WSO launch and I'm using Warrior Plus. It's been a bit confusing in places, but probably because it's my first go at it and, now that I know what I'm doing, the next time will be much quicker/simpler.

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  • Profile picture of the author Wizardofwisdom
    Originally Posted by Terrance01 View Post

    Hi Warriors,

    I'm interested to learn what everyone recommends or does not recommend as a platform for a product launch. Why or Why not?


    For example, I just ran across Deal Guardian...has anyone used that platform.


    Thanks for the Feedback,
    Cheers
    -Terrance
    Hi Terrance,

    They all have their pros and cons. (Never heard of Deal Guardian, so can't comment there.)

    Clickbank is the best known and if you have a digital product you probably should consider them. They charge you up front for your item and there are a lot of rules you must obey before they'll approve you. On the plus side, there are hordes of affiliates there.

    Warriorplus is my platform of choice for anything IM or MMO related. From an affiliate's point of view, it's easy to find the stats to see how well anything is selling, so as long as you do a good job with your product's sales pitch, (and the refund rate is very low or zero), you'll get people clamouring to promote for you.

    JVZoo has many of the advantages of both CB and W+ but doesn't charge you upfront. The downside of that is that more "dodgy" things can slip through their net so affiliates may be more cautious about what they promote, but it's again easy to search their marketplace for things to sell, and if you are the vendor, (which you are), it's very easy to set up the sale too.

    Mostly, you want to be looking for how easy it is for affiliates to find you, your product, sales stats, and how well the platform safeguards you from getting dodgy affiliates (who can ruin your reputation in a single email), which all the reputable platforms do.

    Unless Deal Guardian has a lot of traffic and an active marketplace, personally I'd give it a miss. You want to go where the big dogs go hunting every day.

    Hope that helps.

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  • Profile picture of the author JakeStatler
    Udemy has been my best bet hands down. I have 6 courses currently on Udemy and I've netted $1453 this month alone. Most people overlook Udemy because they've never used the platform. I even have affiliates marketing my courses for me and I get a lot of organic traffic for sales. Plus they run promotions for top rated instructors and now that I'm a top rated instructor, they post ads for my courses on the site and across the web.

    I would highly suggest looking into Udemy even if you don't decide to use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author 10kaday
    deal guirdain
    clickbank
    clickbetter

    theses are the best three i think
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