How much commission usually vendor give at JZOO?

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I know some WR here sell their stuffs at JVzoo.

How much commission you give?

for an example the product just 17 or 27 dollars

minus affiliates commission roughly how much you will give?

not to forget paypal fee
#commission #give #jzoo #vendor
  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    depending on the vendor and what they have on the backend. If their backend product converts well and has a good price point then they might payout as much as 100% on the frontend product to affiliates. The less they have on the backend the less they will payout on the frontend

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    • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      depending on the vendor and what they have on the backend. If their backend product converts well and has a good price point then they might payout as much as 100% on the frontend product to affiliates. The less they have on the backend the less they will payout on the frontend

      al
      I don't have backend ...just one product. I plan to sell cheap roughly 17 at most perhaps 27
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  • Profile picture of the author alex124
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    mostly in the front end is 100% otos mostly 50%
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  • Profile picture of the author danieldesai
    If you're selling such a cheap product without a backend that affiliates can make more commissions from, you'll have a hard time finding people to promote your product.

    After all, there are lots of offers out there that allow affiliates to make more money from the traffic they can send.

    In your case, you might want to have a high commission, maybe 90%, as this will make your product more appealing to promote.

    If I remember correctly, JVZoo collects the emails of buyers for the vendor so you'll be able to build a buyer's list.

    That means you can always follow up with those buyer leads and make good money, even if you don't make any from the sales made by affiliates.

    Regards,
    Daniel
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    I give 100% commission. I honestly feel that's a good percentage for the affiliate who worked hard for me and got the sale - and then i profit at the end of the day with a buyer who purchases from me over and over again throughout the next couple of years. You gotta know the average customer value from your current customers, and use that information to help you solve questions like the one you just asked today.
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  • Profile picture of the author Curtis2011
    In my experience if a vendor isn't offering at least 50% commission then I'm not even interested in seeing what they have.
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    • Profile picture of the author discrat
      At JV ZOO or Warrior Plus as an Affiliate I will NOT do for less than 80% preferably 100%. With good potential Backend


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