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Old 05-04-2007, 03:43 AM
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Hi SCV,

You have a lot of "determination" to start your affiliate program and I encourage to stick and keep on going with your project and dream :-)

I'm not an expert of affiliate starting consultant but from my experience and observation in affiliate marketing, you should strongly consider to insert advertising tools (step-by-step) that you think people should use (tools you're experimented or confortable with that you know they work) once they enrolled in your program. Recruit new people is one thing, have them started to promote/duplicate your affiliate is another thing. Unless your niche market is for "experimented" people in the industry and they can fly on their own.

Unfortunately, with the high rate failure in this industry, part of this reason is that people need to learn and be educated. There's nothing bad when I say that because I've been a "green as grass" of this industry when I started last year. People are sold to make money effortless, maybe you should beware of this tactic to appeal and attract people. I know now there is a lot to learn so you should put as much usefull information as possible along with a training guide (step-by-step, "bullet point" I would say).

You should also insert "fast start" bonus to keep momentum or your new people that will encourage them to move forward. However, consider that even if you have the best system on the planet, if people does not do anything, it will not bring you an income from them and for them. I even have people enrolled in my organisation that do not do anything and I can't do anything for them except I provide them with tips, articles and help. That's part of the game.

Hope it will help you in your project.
Good luck!
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