As a vendor, what's the best way to approach affiliates?

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Hi

I'm a vendor and I've never worked with affiliates before. Been lucky to have 1 lucky product that made me cash from adwards. Recently decided to release more products.

I wonder where and what is the best way to approach affiliates regarding my new products.

Cheers
#affiliates #approach #vendor
  • Profile picture of the author Jamie Thompson
    Well..all you really need is a good product and one that converts. Are you doing info products?
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      As Arnold Schwarzenegger said back in the 1970s at Musce beach to pick up unsuspecting co-eds, " Hey you want to eff ? "



      - Robert Andrew
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    • Profile picture of the author behnampmdg3
      Originally Posted by Jamie Thompson View Post

      Well..all you really need is a good product and one that converts. Are you doing info products?
      Yes. One "Get Ex BF Back", one "Gardening for beginners".
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  • Profile picture of the author greenrim
    That is my question also

    Appreciate assistance from someone.
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    • Profile picture of the author johnny111
      Super interested in this too....someone pls help!!! I have a good phisical product that is selling well atm but as everything it can get better .
      big thank you to anyone helping here
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  • Profile picture of the author kris299
    DOES ANYONE KNOW OF ANY VENDORS IN THE STUDENT LOAN ASSISTANCE VERTICLE.

    PLEASE HELP IF YOU DO.
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    • Profile picture of the author GlenH
      What you need to do is find out who the affiliate are that are promoting your competitors product (or a like product).

      Then track them down and contact them and ask them to have a look at your product too.

      Of course you have to know how to track these affiliates down in the first place, then you have to know how to ‘pitch’ your product to them, all the while pointing out what’s in it for them.

      I have a way to find these affiliates that I use. It involves using a piece of propriety software.

      You enter a URL of say a Clickbank product sales page. The software then goes out and finds all the sites that have links pointing back to that Clickbank site.

      If there are other sites with links pointing back to that Clickbank site, then it’s highly likely they are affiliates for that product.

      You just then contact those site owners there telling them about your product, and why they should be selling it


      At the moment I can’t disclose what that software is. I'm bound by secrecy right now
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      • Profile picture of the author behnampmdg3
        Originally Posted by GlenH View Post

        What you need to do is find out who the affiliate are that are promoting your competitors product (or a like product).

        Then track them down and contact them and ask them to have a look at your product too.

        Of course you have to know how to track these affiliates down in the first place, then you have to know how to 'pitch' your product to them, all the while pointing out what's in it for them.
        You understand what you say, but you are speaking to complete newbies here.

        Please simplify man
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