Where Can I Find A Good Affiliate Program That Pays With Alertpay?

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This may seem strange to many but if you are from a country that is not on the PayPal radar it makes sense. Only few countries have the privilege of getting their earnings with PayPal except they go through the back door

I will appreciate any help given.

This will also be of tremendous help to others like me. If the commission is instant, the better.

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Dash Evra
    I don't know but I think in your situation, the best thing you can do is to "Stop!" looking for affiliate programs and "Make $40 For Every Website You Give Away Free! Guaranteed!"
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    • Profile picture of the author grandstar
      Originally Posted by Dash Evra View Post

      I don't know but I think in your situation, the best thing you can do is to "Stop!" looking for affiliate programs and "Make $40 For Every Website You Give Away Free! Guaranteed!"
      Thanks. Your reply is so sweet.

      You are from the US so you won't appreciate what I am talking about.

      Yes, commission from that isn't immediate and cashing United States cheques takes 3 weeks not calculating the time it takes to get here.

      Evern those in the U.K whinge they have to wait 2 weeks to cash their cheques and still pay a 20pounds fee.

      At times, I wish I was in the States(sign)
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by grandstar View Post

    Where Can I Find A Good Affiliate Program That Pays With Alertpay?
    It depends what you mean by "affiliate program".

    If you look at somewhere like PayDotCom (there's a huge number of products there), you'll find it's similar (in a way) to ClickBank except that you don't get paid, as an affiliate, by PayDotCom: you get paid by the vendors. The same is true at e-Junkie and in loads of other places. Such vendors typically expect their affiliates to want to be paid by PayPal, but it may be no big deal for them to pay one by AlertPay instead, and they don't even need to be a member of AlertPay, themselves, to do so, if they just notify you of the amount by email and you send them an AlertPay invoice.

    I think you should be finding products for which you want to be an affiliate, wherever their transactions are processed (not DigiResults or RapBank, perhaps - they pay out by PayPal, as far as I know?), and then approaching their vendors asking whether they'd be willing to pay you by AlertPay.

    If you do so in such a way that they take you seriously, I don't see why this should be a big problem.

    I understand that not everyone can use PayPal, and that AlertPay is a good substitute (I like AlertPay), but do you have the same problem with ClickBank, too?
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    • Profile picture of the author goneebo
      Spam revolt.org pays, bookkeeper, alert pay, checks and paypal
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    • Profile picture of the author grandstar
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      It depends what you mean by "affiliate program".

      If you look at somewhere like PayDotCom (there's a huge number of products there), you'll find it's similar (in a way) to ClickBank except that you don't get paid, as an affiliate, by PayDotCom: you get paid by the vendors. The same is true at e-Junkie and in loads of other places. Such vendors typically expect their affiliates to want to be paid by PayPal, but it may be no big deal for them to pay one by AlertPay instead, and they don't even need to be a member of AlertPay, themselves, to do so, if they just notify you of the amount by email and you send them an AlertPay invoice.

      I think you should be finding products for which you want to be an affiliate, wherever their transactions are processed (not DigiResults or RapBank, perhaps - they pay out by PayPal, as far as I know?), and then approaching their vendors asking whether they'd be willing to pay you by AlertPay.

      If you do so in such a way that they take you seriously, I don't see why this should be a big problem.

      I understand that not everyone can use PayPal, and that AlertPay is a good substitute (I like AlertPay), but do you have the same problem with ClickBank, too?
      you're always a gem. Thanks for your response
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