Making the switch from a regular affiliate to an advertiser is epic. I always say that the money is in owning your own product and having other people promote it for you.
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Paul, I would be very grateful for a referal to the company that you are using to take care of the merchant accounts/load bearing/back office-side of being an advertiser. I have several supplements and membership sites that I would like to gear up to take to the networks. I just would like to know what I need to get in place before dealing with them.
your dialog was wonderful but it didn’t require no-doze! good stuff — maybe you could teach the state of California the process etc. good luck david (alias: winc)
Such a switch is surely a tough decision to make and I’m pretty sure not many affiliate marketers will be able to make such a gian leap forwad. The benefits of this progress are enormouse, but so are the problems and duties that accompany it. I’m still considering that option myself, but so fac no conclusion has been reached.
I agree that having your own product, that is, being an advertiser, can increase your revenues…but if you are a merchant you will also have to deal with customer support and provide a more complete service to customers, isn’t it?
Making the switch from a regular affiliate to an advertiser is epic. I always say that the money is in owning your own product and having other people promote it for you.
Nice vid!
Are you going to tell us what your product is that you created to promote?
Being an advertiser is a professional characteristic skill. Everyone can acquire that with the inbuilt knowledge of some wordpress technology and courage. But on the net, you can find tools to help you work it out that easy, check this:http://www.internetbusinesspath.com/tag/meta-tags
Hi, someone offer me a job please. I’m really becoming desperate here.
It’s a hard switch. A switch I’m not interested in, that’s for sure.
Paul, I would be very grateful for a referal to the company that you are using to take care of the merchant accounts/load bearing/back office-side of being an advertiser. I have several supplements and membership sites that I would like to gear up to take to the networks. I just would like to know what I need to get in place before dealing with them.
Thank you for any help you can offer,
Peter Jones
your dialog was wonderful but it didn’t require no-doze! good stuff — maybe you could teach the state of California the process etc. good luck david (alias: winc)
Thanks for the video! I have so much to learn, I am a newbie in this business!
i must say that video is really helpful in all terms like my knowledge,advertising field etc etx. so thnx 4 t share.
Paul,
You’re one of the few internet industry bloggers who hasn’t become jaded over time with his own success. Cheers
nice information and congratulations for your success
Nice post and video
Honestly hard to say will change the usual tactics, but thanks for the video ….
Learn to hold the mic properly. It’s annoying and messing with the sound, distracting the audience from the importance of your words.
Such a switch is surely a tough decision to make and I’m pretty sure not many affiliate marketers will be able to make such a gian leap forwad. The benefits of this progress are enormouse, but so are the problems and duties that accompany it. I’m still considering that option myself, but so fac no conclusion has been reached.
nice video…great information
I agree that having your own product, that is, being an advertiser, can increase your revenues…but if you are a merchant you will also have to deal with customer support and provide a more complete service to customers, isn’t it?
Great post man! What to say more?