Question For Affiliate Program Creator

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So you're an internet marketer, and you're doing well in multiple niches.

Example; dog training, teaching music, writing a book... etc.

My question is, how do you get a mascot (real person)? Or do you put yourself infront of every niches that you're selling?
Do you collaborate with a professional and selling using their name?
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  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
    My question is, how do you get a mascot (real person)?
    I don't think it's always necessary.

    Or do you put yourself infront of every niches that you're selling?
    No. In some niches people have no idea who I am and for the most part really don't care. Mostly they are interested in two things:

    #1 Do I really have what they need?

    #2 Do they trust my payment processor?
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  • Profile picture of the author slammer81
    Does your personality and passion for the niche mean "getting out in front of it" will add to the experience of a visitor if you are an engaging and motivational type?

    It isn't necessary.

    I've seen many times people fronting multiple niches and seeming to do well in all.
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  • Profile picture of the author amenwolf
    The thought came about from writers of books of different genre using alias name.
    Well, you don't really want to get associate with one another of your books, especially if they belong to 2 different extreme ends of the spectrum.
    Example one about erotic fiction and the other about cooking recipe or children's fairy tale.

    Kinda got me thinking.... what about affiliate niches? Do we or Are we suppose to use an alias (name and picture?)
    But with technology so advanced, especially with Google image search. Anyone could just do a search of your picture and Wah lah.

    You found the same guy selling 2 kinds of products that just contradicts with one another.
    Would credibility be questioned?

    Why this thought came about, it's cause of branding trust... Kinda like, consumers would prefer having a picture of a real person for a product before buying.
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  • Profile picture of the author tudexo
    A "Mascot" becomes a mascot when it represents something truly great and popular. Our company does use logos and we almost always prefer get known by our company name rather than any individual.

    We do care about branding, but that's really the last thing to lose sleep over...so, in essence it doesn't matter much because people have stopped being blind and dumb for good. Gone are days of buying stuff based on brand popularity alone.
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  • Profile picture of the author hola11
    Ebay affiliate programs are great for earning money, you can promote business to social medias and earn percentage from the shop owner.
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  • Profile picture of the author Slade556
    You don't need to "show yourself" if you don't want to. You can always use an alias or a stage name if you will, or just your first name and brand yourself with a logo or something.
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