Question For Those Who Promoted Big Ticket Items

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For you guys and gals who promoted big ticket items like PLF2 and TS2 and
stuff like that. What was the commission percentage paid on these products?

Was it 50% or was it less?

Just curious.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dean Shainin
    Originally Posted by Steven Wagenheim View Post

    For you guys and gals who promoted big ticket items like PLF2 and TS2 and
    stuff like that. What was the commission percentage paid on these products?

    Was it 50% or was it less?

    Just curious.
    Hi Steven,

    Many of the higher ticket products are at 50% but no all.

    Maybe someone will chime in on TS2 who promoted it.

    Cheers,
    Dean
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  • Profile picture of the author J.Knight
    Hey Steven,

    I'm nearly sure Jeff Walker gives 50% or thereabouts for PLF.

    I'm saying that from memory, having went through the product.

    I could be mistaken though.

    JK
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  • Profile picture of the author Loren Woirhaye
    50% is common for no-cost-to-join affiliate programs
    with bigger ticket prices. In the biz-op field where you
    are actually buying a franchise license the commission
    is sometimes as high as 75%... even on real cost-of-
    delivery things like live seminars. In the case of IM stuff
    or a box of CDs the cost of "scaling" the distribution
    up is not much. Some seminar promoters only pay
    something like 5% commissions on referrals... but the
    selling environment in live seminar settings is so powerful
    customers sometimes spend $1000s in a day impulsively.
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