Where to find the best recurrent affiliate programs?

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Hey everyone,

I'm very interested in promoting recurrently-billing affiliate programs. Here's a good example:

SEOmoz PRO Affiliate Program | SEOmoz

I know you can find many of these scattered around on ClickBank, but I wanted to know where I can find them organized in one single place.

Alternatively, are any of you affiliates for recurrently-billed programs, and which ones are your favorites?

Brandon
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  • You said you can find them scattered around clickbank but if you use the advanced search option you can choose to view only 'Recurring' under 'Billing Type' so you get to view repeat billing products under keywords or categories you want to work under.
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    Hey,

    I have a question.

    When you affiliate market don't you usually have a much higher earning rate if you are promoting affiliate products that have a reacurring pay plan. I mean to me it would make sense to promote more of those items then ones where you only pay once. I was thinking that it has to be harder to get people to buy something you promoted that has a reacurring pay plan.

    Just me 2 cents!

    God bless,
    William Veasley
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    • Originally Posted by William Veasley View Post

      Hey,

      I have a question.

      When you affiliate market don't you usually have a much higher earning rate if you are promoting affiliate products that have a reacurring pay plan. I mean to me it would make sense to promote more of those items then ones where you only pay once. I was thinking that it has to be harder to get people to buy something you promoted that has a reacurring pay plan.

      Just me 2 cents!

      God bless,
      William Veasley
      No that is not necessarily the case, every product is different and converts differently.

      A low cost monthly subscription at say $20 may have an average customer retention rate of say 3 months. So the average profit per customer to the affiiate could be $30 (50% commission).

      Where as you may sell just as many products as say $147 with a $75 commission rate, so very quickly you can see the profit potential is greater.

      Every product needs to treated differently and as an affiliate you should have a mix of subscription and one off sales which you promote.
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    • Originally Posted by William Veasley View Post

      Hey,

      I have a question.

      When you affiliate market don't you usually have a much higher earning rate if you are promoting affiliate products that have a reacurring pay plan. I mean to me it would make sense to promote more of those items then ones where you only pay once. I was thinking that it has to be harder to get people to buy something you promoted that has a reacurring pay plan.

      Just me 2 cents!

      God bless,
      William Veasley
      No that is not necessarily the case, every product is different and converts differently.

      A low cost monthly subscription at say $20 may have an average customer retention rate of say 3 months. So the average profit per customer to the affiiate could be $30 (50% commission).

      Where as you may sell just as many products as say $147 with a $75 commission rate, so very quickly you can see the profit potential is greater.

      Every product needs to treated differently and as an affiliate you should have a mix of subscription and one off sales which you promote.
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