Subject: Has your Affiliate Program disappeared? What you may not know.
For many years now we have offered a number of advertising services at Worldprofit for affiliate marketers. Our customers post ads for their Affiliate program to generate leads and sales. I am continually amazed at how many of the Affiliate Links submitted are dead after just a few weeks, or months. The web page gone, nothing left but an error message starting at me, PAGE NOT FOUND. Where do these websites go? There's more then one possible answer to that question. Some affiliate programs come out super hot. They've got impressive squeeze pages, polished videos and glossy presentations. They promise you the world. They get you in, get your money, then they are gone. In the affiliate marketing industry some of these unscrupulous vendors even have an expression for what they knowingly plan out then do, they call it The Pump and Dump. They've spent a lot of money to lure you in with the incredible pitch and promise, then they deliver (or not) something of low or no value, then... they disappear. Other sketchy vendors rely on the Bait and Switch method. Some companies that are designed to be "here today and gone tomorrow", pitch products with catchy names instead of operating under a company name. The reason? They can pitch then drop the product instantly when the authorities catch up with them, or the online reviews get to many, or their payment processor flags them then shuts them down completely. Sadly for you, for these companies their goal from Day 1, is to make as much money from you as possible then to disappear before anyone catches up to them. So what do you look for to make sure you don't fall prey to one of these schemes? 1. Ask yourself, is what I am being told realistic? Honestly. If someone wants to sell you a product for $12 and tells you it's worth $1200 you've got to question that. Look for actual VALUE. 2. Be aware that a common practice in some (not all) affiliate marketing pitches, is to tell you the cost is small. So you buy in for $10, then there's the upsell for $27 and another upsell for $47 and another or $97, then you're told you get the big enchilada for another $197, but wait there's more they say, another $597 and you get the whole deal and on it goes - and still you don't have what you need to actually do anything, and what you do have is of little value. Before you bite, determine what exactly are you getting and what the refund policy is for the product or service. Peel back the layers of fluff and hype and attempts to bedazzle you, ask what are you REALLY GETTING at the end of the day. 3. Be aware that we now live in a world of fake. It's the new reality. Reviews can be faked, video endorsements can be paid for, testimonials can be generated by software, bots spit out real-looking FAKE leads, IP addresses can be spoofed. You may not be a sophisticated techie but you are smart. Look for what seems ridiculous, look for what seems unlikely and implausible, when you see it you will know it Use your head. If you buy Product XYZ for $3 you are not going to become a Millionaire. If you buy Product ABC you're not going to get rich overnight, without doing any work, laying on a beach in Tahiti. Don't fall for this. Sound logic and reason must prevail in your decision making to protect your hard earned money. Keep these points in mind.
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