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Hey all, Up to now my main experience with IM has been affiliate marketing, but recently I decided to create my own product. It's going to be an ebook (in a normal-person niche, not the IM niche), and based on the research I've done so far it looks like I'm going to be using e-junkie for handling the payments and delivery. I have a question though that I haven't been able to find an answer to, so if any e-junkie users can help me with this it would be much appreciated: How has your experience been specifically with the affilliate program part of e-junkie? Do you find it easy to use? Do your affiliates find it easy to use (as far as you can tell)? Is it fairly easy to make payments to your affiliates? I'm sure you see what I'm getting at here. So for anyone who uses e-junkie, either as a vendor or as an affiliate, if you could tell me about your experience with the affiliate program (and for that matter with e-junkie as a whole), I would really appreciate it. Sean |
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I second that. Would like to hear about e-junkie from a vendors perspective. |
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I used it for a while but find Paypal suits my needs without the extra costs involved.
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I use e-junkie to deliver my ebook and I'm also using their affiliate program. It works pretty well and each Vendor is responsible for paying affiliates which might not appeal to some. They also have a marketplace where I submitted my product but it doesn't get nearly as much traffic as the CB Market. It also takes longer to get affiliates but, eventually you'll start to pick some up. I also have a site that uses Clickbank and it's much easier to get affiliates there. E-junkie can simply be used as another option. |
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Thanks for your thoughts. Maybe I'll have to use e-junkie as the delivery software, and clickbank as my method for getting affiliates. Any other feedback on e-junkie in general would be welcome. Sean |
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