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which affiliate marketers offer 2nd tier affiliate signups?
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  • Profile picture of the author Cru
    Can you elaborate on exactly what you mean? Do you mean like a pyramid?
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  • Profile picture of the author blitz20
    I mean say you sign up to be a dan kennedy affiliate then I want to sign up other marketers to dan kennedy's affiliate program and get paid. I was wonderig which marketers do this.
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    • Profile picture of the author Cru
      Originally Posted by blitz20 View Post

      I mean say you sign up to be a dan kennedy affiliate then I want to sign up other marketers to dan kennedy's affiliate program and get paid. I was wonderig which marketers do this.
      So you don't want to sell his products, but just sell the idea of signing them up to be an affiliate as well?

      I don't know of any that really do this. Sorry
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      • Profile picture of the author LilBlackDress
        There are a lot of affiliate programs that do this but you will most likely find that the majority of sub affiliates do not make sales.

        Best to seek out high quality affiliate programs and products and treat subs as a golden bonus.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by blitz20 View Post

    which affiliate marketers offer 2nd tier affiliate signups?
    Actually quite a few, but the 2nd-tier income is typically low enough to be more or less an afterthought.

    There can also be payment difficulties involved in some arrangements like this, partly because PayPal normally doesn't allow them (from their perspective, it's "overrides on promoting a business opportunity" or whatever their wording is: they regard it as being similar to MLM, anyway).

    The thing to bear in mind with deals of this type is that nobody earns anything until retail customers actually buy the products. "Recruiting recruiters" indefinitely has no monetary value at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author blitz20
    if the second tier does not make much who do you feel has some quality products to sell?
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  • Profile picture of the author JabMonkey
    2nd tier is generally a bad idea all around, not to mention the possibility of experiencing sudden death by PayPal.
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