A solution for affiliate marketing success ?!

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I think the following solution is good for being successful in affiliate marketing.

Supposing that i promote a product is worth $20, i will get 100% commission if i bring a customer to the vendor(get $20 of course). What's next?

If i am the bad affiliate, i will try to find the super affiliate. I will give him my affiliate link(be cloaked by redirecting domain to the affiliate link) and tell him that you will get 50% commission for selling this product(of course the commission percentage can be negotiated). In this case, i will get $10 profit.
If it's ok, the problem is where can i find the super affiliate ?

The following warriors, how do you think about this?
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Durham
    I think the problem is, most super affiliates are not stupid and are probably much further ahead of the game than the bad affiliate...
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  • Profile picture of the author Evil Sniper XV
    Won't work. If it was that simple we'd all be billionaires. You have to remember, affiliate marketing is like any kind of business. Somebody who is clearly generating a lot of income with another product, will take a huge amount of convincing to get them to market your product. On top of that, if your product that your marketing isn't that good, why should he or she put their neck on the line for a product that might not even be as good as the one they are currently selling?

    And then there is your second problem. How in the world are you going to find a 'super affiliate'. What makes a 'super affiliate'? Is it somebody who makes a lot of money, spams a lot of hops? Or what? People who are large about making big enough money on the internet don't want to really boast about it and tell everyone, "Hey, I'll market your product for 50 percent commission."

    Simply due to the fact that they are probably promoting products that are 75 percent commission. The product has to be sound and worth their while. Not saying your's isn't, but 20 dollars isn't a lot to them, when they could put the same amount of effort, and make 37 instead of a measly 10.
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