Affiliate Prizes (Cash -how much $$) for 25 sales= $??, 50 sales =$??, 100 sales =$??

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What typical amounts of $$ would you think is enough for you to exite you, for a affiliate/jv launch competition board

(lets assume the product is top notch, and fits your list etc etc)

and the product is an ebook, worth $37 -$47


First To Make 25 Sales: $ ??
First To Make 50 Sales: $ ??
First To Make 75 Sales: $ ??
First To Make 100 Sales: $ ??
First To Make 200 Sales: $ ??


Fill in the red spaces above. (without going too crazy lol)

I mean Cash/$$$ only, no ipods, or ipads etc


and if you offer this kind of structure, what are your $ values? and do they work well? or you have increased your amounts $$ as the launches have gone on ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Corey Geer
    A lot of people on here have families, children or bills so I believe that having enough money to pay the bills every month from the internet alone would be enough to fulfill their needs for excitement.

    Honestly, any kind of product or e-book that's being offered at $7 always screams "PLEASE GIVE ME MONEY" to me anyways. I'm sure there are some valuable products and information to be had at that price but for me, I tend to stay away from the cheap products, as you generally get what you pay for.

    What would excite me? Exciting to me is being able to live far beyond my comfort level without breaking the bank. Being able to withdraw as much money as I want whenever I want is what excites me.

    I'm just 24 years young and I have a taste for the partying life. I'm not as mature as some of the members on here, I don't have a family, or a girlfriend, so I'm pretty easy to please. My needs, bills and expectations are different but I want enough money to be Mr BigShots at the bar every night.
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    • Profile picture of the author Networking_now
      Originally Posted by GhostWriting View Post


      Honestly, any kind of product or e-book that's being offered at $7 always screams "PLEASE GIVE ME MONEY" to me anyways. .
      corrected, I mean $37- 47 range books.
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      • Profile picture of the author Corey Geer
        Originally Posted by Networking_now View Post

        corrected, I mean $37- 47 range books.
        $37 seems to be one of the most popular price tags at the moment and one of the prices that are currently selling the most.

        For brand new marketers, they're excited to make their very first sale. Hell, I remember mine. I was sitting there, had one of the ugliest websites ever conjured up and was promoting some crummy looking sales page. I had no idea what I was doing and my website was basically a freebie hosted site and mostly text with no design.

        Times were so much different back in 2006. :rolleyes:

        After a few hours of launching the site, I'm not sure how but I got a sale from some random website.. i didn't have an analytic account at the time or even know what it was so I had no idea where it came from or how this person even found my website. Was it from a free hosted website I used to promote it? Who knows? All I can do is give it a best guess at this point.

        As for the first to make a certain amount of sales, won't that just be the cost of your product times the amount you've sold?
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  • Profile picture of the author samjaynz
    As an affiliate manager for a pretty big group, I often like to offer exciting physical prizes such as iPads, plasma tvs etc - but JVs can take the cash equivalent.

    That way everything seems more exciting, but those who want the cash can still get it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Networking_now
      Originally Posted by samjaynz View Post

      As an affiliate manager for a pretty big group, I often like to offer exciting physical prizes such as iPads, plasma tvs etc - but JVs can take the cash equivalent.

      That way everything seems more exciting, but those who want the cash can still get it.
      I understand, but for affiliates who like the money prizes,

      what would you say? for them red blanks?
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      • Profile picture of the author samjaynz
        Calculate how much you earn per sale, then offer prizes based roughly around that figure that still give you a profit.

        So if you earn $10 per sale, then affiliates might get $200 for 25 sales or something along those lines.
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        • Profile picture of the author Networking_now
          Originally Posted by samjaynz View Post

          Calculate how much you earn per sale, then offer prizes based roughly around that figure that still give you a profit.

          So if you earn $10 per sale, then affiliates might get $200 for 25 sales or something along those lines.
          That will be my own personal statistic, which they will not know about right?

          but what if that statistical number making the calculated $$, what if that is very low, so wouldnt be an appealing number.

          i suppose some of you increase what you choose to give?
          to make your offer more attractive (lets say i have it)
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