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Any Warriors out there that's in the MMO/IM Niche that has any websites they go for mid-high ticket affiliate products?

I had a few bookmarked and my computer completely crashed.. So Just went out and got a better computer.

Good thing I got all my projects, products saved on a flash drive but the websites I went to for mid-high ticket products to promote to my list wasn't one of them.

All help would be appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author LWYSIWYG
    A pretty quick Google search will turn up tons of high ticket items.

    Most people don't want to just shout them out, because if they have them under lock and key, they are most likely doing well and not wanting any more (if any at all) competition =)
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  • Profile picture of the author Fazal Mayar
    You have to go to atleast mid high products or else it will be hard to convert. Competition is huge but I dont think there are gems of products out there that nobody promotes and converts like crazy
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  • Profile picture of the author shane_k
    Do what I did. My laptop crashed and I went to a computer repair shop an they said it could be fixed. But what they did do was to take my hard drive and put it into its own case and gave me a USB cord, basically turning my laptop hard drive into a portable hard drive.

    So even the laptop was done I still have the hard drive which connects to my new laptop. And it only cost me like $25.

    And just ask them how to access all links you added to your favorites list and they will tell you
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    • Profile picture of the author arkhamindustries
      Thats a great idea, Shane!
      To the OP, have you sold high ticket ($500-1000+) IM/MMO products before?
      I have found that Yes, indeed it is profitable to sell high ticket items but I found it borderline impossible without offering a low ticket item as a front end.
      I would love to hear your take on this....
      : )
      Dan Watson
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      • Profile picture of the author greg80221
        Yeah there is usually a way to get at old data as long as the hard drive still functions. I am a IT guy so pulling a HD and moving the old user folder to new computer is a pretty common thing when moving people to new computers. but it all depends on the reason it crashed. hopefully you can just pull the old drive and then put it into a external enclosure and then grab your user folder (win7) c:/users/[yourUserFolder] or (in xp) c:/documents and settings/[yourUserNameFolder] you may need to show hidden files and folders in control panel > folder options > view > show hidden files and folders.

        I hope that helps you find your old data. Its always rough when a computer goes down especially when you don't have full backups. This reminds me I need to start a backup on my laptop today.
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