Which of these has the largest no of affiliates?

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Hi guys,

I want to make a WSO and also have affiliates promote my product. So far, I am looking at using jvzoo, rapbank.com, or digiresults.com. But I am unsure as to which one to go with as I don't know which one would have the most affiliates to get the largest amount of sales possible.

Does anyone have any experiences/views on this?

Thanks,

JB
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  • Profile picture of the author Eduard Stinga
    I would personally suggest that you use either JVZoo or WarriorPlus for your first WSO.

    It's not really the affiliate database that matters, it's the people you know and would promote for you. You can get a ton affiliates requesting approval to promote your product on W+ or JVZoo, but a lot of them are "crap" or scammers, who just send random traffic to your offer hoping it will convert and they will get a commission (which destroys your stats) - or people who just want to buy your product from their affiliate link.

    So I would say JVZoo or W+ for WSO's. And to be honest, haven't really seen any WSO selling through DigiResults or RapBank.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnnys229
    Cheers Eduard, so you're saying I need to find my own affiliates? OK, I understand, your explanation makes sense.

    Also, would it be a problem posting a WSO being such a new user? Should I get war room membership to improve my rep?

    Does anyone else have experiences with Digiresults in particular , as I heard they let you access all the affiliates from Clickbank and Paydotcom ?
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    • Profile picture of the author Andy Fletcher
      Originally Posted by jb200800 View Post

      Cheers Eduard, so you're saying I need to find my own affiliates? OK, I understand, your explanation makes sense.
      Yeah, don't buy into the hype of just creating something, listing it and thinking you'll make millions of sales. It just doesn't work that way. The majority of your affiliates are going to be people that you build a relationship with and demonstrate that you can make them money.

      Also, would it be a problem posting a WSO being such a new user? Should I get war room membership to improve my rep?
      You have to have a War Room membership to post a WSO.

      Does anyone else have experiences with Digiresults in particular , as I heard they let you access all the affiliates from Clickbank and Paydotcom ?
      I think they're awesome. But then I would, it's my company

      Seriously I've sold over a million dollars worth of my own products through affiliates on DigiResults in the last year and large amounts of that were through WSOs.

      Hope that helps,

      Andy
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      • Profile picture of the author johnnys229
        Originally Posted by Andy Fletcher View Post

        Yeah, don't buy into the hype of just creating something, listing it and thinking you'll make millions of sales. It just doesn't work that way. The majority of your affiliates are going to be people that you build a relationship with and demonstrate that you can make them money.



        You have to have a War Room membership to post a WSO.



        I think they're awesome. But then I would, it's my company

        Seriously I've sold over a million dollars worth of my own products through affiliates on DigiResults in the last year and large amounts of that were through WSOs.

        Hope that helps,

        Andy

        Cheers Andy, that really did help.

        Just one question though, I am confused by you saying at first "don't believe the hype" and that I have to form relationships with affiliates myself. But then you went on to say how good Digiresults is for getting sales (=good affiliates)?.

        I looked at the Digiresults marketplace and it seems that the first 2 pages of products are selling REALLY well but the rest sell pretty much nothing. Is it like that with JVzoo as well?
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        • Profile picture of the author Andy Fletcher
          Originally Posted by jb200800 View Post

          Cheers Andy, that really did help.

          Just one question though, I am confused by you saying at first "don't believe the hype" and that I have to form relationships with affiliates myself. But then you went on to say how good Digiresults is for getting sales (=good affiliates)?.

          I looked at the Digiresults marketplace and it seems that the first 2 pages of products are selling REALLY well but the rest sell pretty much nothing. Is it like that with JVzoo as well?
          The 80/20 rule is always in effect. 20% of marketers make 80% of the money.
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          • Profile picture of the author sammib01
            Originally Posted by Andy Fletcher View Post

            The 80/20 rule is always in effect. 20% of marketers make 80% of the money.
            That tells the whole story right there. It is an elite club and if you are in it you get invited to everything. Leaders come Followers pay.
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  • Profile picture of the author Taniwha
    You have to have a war room membership to post a WSO.
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  • Profile picture of the author chykee
    I think you should use WSO,
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    Read the forum rules! And STOP posting nonsense one-liners, before you lose your account.

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  • Profile picture of the author johnnys229
    Lol, it looks more like the 95/5 rule over there :-O

    But I have a top quality product, I just need to get as many people as possible on board.
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    • Profile picture of the author Andy Fletcher
      Originally Posted by jb200800 View Post

      Lol, it looks more like the 95/5 rule over there :-O

      But I have a top quality product, I just need to get as many people as possible on board.
      That's pretty much the way of the world. Let me give you an example from my partnership program.

      Since it opened I've paid out around $500,000 to my partners.

      The top 5 earners split $100,000 between them.

      The top 12 earners split $200,000 between them.

      The top 26 earners split $300,000 between them.

      The top 79 earners split $400,000 between them.

      and 547 have made at least 1 sale and been paid at least $1 of the whole $500,000.

      That's -

      1% making 20% of the money.

      2% making 40% of the money.

      5% making 60% of the money.

      15% making 80% of the money.

      You get the idea
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