Affiliate Distribution of Golf Ebook

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Hey all -

I have written a golf instruction ebook (I am a professional golf teacher), which currently is only for sale on Amazon. I am interested in distributing it through affiliate programs, but not sure which (if any) would be a viable option for me. I have looked at clickbank and that could work, but it seems as though most products are higher priced than mine (book would sell in $10-$15 range). I am willing to pay a high percentage, but am wondering if I would even attract anyone to sell the book at that price point.

If anyone has suggestions for distribution channels I may not be aware of, or opinions on the viability of Clickbank, I would appreciate it.

Thanks-

Matt
#affiliate #distribution #ebook #golf
  • Profile picture of the author Ross Cohen
    Clickbank is a great avenue because affiliates will find your product without you having to find them yourself. E-Junkie is good as well in terms of tracking, etc., but no one really searches through their affiliate database - you'd have to find them to promote your product (i.e. contacting sites in your niche).
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  • Profile picture of the author arranrice
    Use clickbank, you can hire someone on freelancer.com to make the site that sells your ebook.
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  • Profile picture of the author richrowley
    Yeh I'd certainly go with clickbank. Great place to find affiliates.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Fullman
    Interested in why you maybe undervaluing your product.

    Perhaps there's a way to turn it into a $97 offer, or even $997.

    Golfers have a LOT of disposable income, and are incredibly happy to throw it at ANYONE who can lower their handicap.

    HTH,
    Steve
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