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Affiliate Partner Links
Below you will find a small sampling of the multitude of possibilities which exist for earning through an Affiliate Program.
What to do with these?
Use them as learning resources. Browse through the list and click on a few. If you like what they offer, by all means enroll, sign-up, down-load or whatever keeping in mind the following:
CAUTION! Just because I list a program does not mean that I recommend it or the offers at their site to anyone.
My motive in in suggesting that you check these out and perhaps enroll in them isn't necessarily for you to earn, but to learn. You want to see for yourself what these people are telling their affiliates, how they are paying them, what ideas they are giving their teams to build a successful alliance. As an Affiliate-Master you will then use the best of these ideas in your own business and avoid those which you think are inappropriate.
When I see something that is really brilliant I WILL bring it to your attention in my occasional e-mail update [
Affiliate-Master-update@Affiliate-Master.com
] The same applies if there is something that really stinks!
Keep in mind that if you examine enough different programs you will develop your own ability to distinguish between the good and the bad ones and THAT is the true sign that you're becomming a MASTER in the affiliate business. ;-)
You can always drop out or not use any affiliate partner arrangements which you don't like or which don't suit your needs once you are rolling, but you'll be saving time if you don't have to back track later on to do what you could do on the first visit.
I'm not suggesting that you BUY everything that is offered. Just check out the offers, even on things you have absolutely no interest in right now because you might just get a million-dollar idea from one of these sites.
As you start joining up with different partners that you wish to represent, you will start to accumulate a variety of passwords at different sites.
To simplify matters you might consider using the same password everywhere you go, but think about what would happen someone at some place you've left a password decides to try that password somewhere else. They might easily gain access to some account and either use that or make changes.
One strategy for inventing a password that is easy for you to remember and yet would be difficult for someone else to guess is to invent a ridiculos sentence which contains a number. Example "My Cat Has 3 Fleas." Use the first letter of each word and the number itself as your password: [mch3f]. You can then make a note of a reminder somewhere such as: "What does my cat have?" to remind you of your password.
Even using this strategy you can quickly accumulate so many passwords that it becomes a real chore to keep up with them. To cope with this I've been using a utility which remembers both my Login ID and password for me. The utility is free, supported by advertising available from
Gator.com
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People Magazine's


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Time Digital


Netwhistle.com
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