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		<title>4 Big Reasons Why I&#8217;m Promoting Your Competition&#8217;s Affiliate Program And Not Yours</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, I&#8217;m sitting at my computer, about to launch a new site and I&#8217;m going through Clickbank, looking for potential affiliate programs to promote. Time and time again, I&#8217;m shaking my head, wondering if these Internet Marketers realize how many potential affiliates they are losing, as I click the red &#8220;x&#8221; and go to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, I&#8217;m sitting at my computer, about to launch a new site and I&#8217;m going through Clickbank, looking for potential affiliate programs to promote.<br />
Time and time again, I&#8217;m shaking my head, wondering if these Internet Marketers realize how many potential affiliates they are losing, as I click the red &#8220;x&#8221; and go to the next product. And, of course, this isn&#8217;t only a problem with the products listed at places like Clickbank (and it certainly isn&#8217;t a reflection of the quality of Clickbank, itself). Affiliate Programs everywhere are lacking in their professionalism and respect for their affiliates.<br />
It&#8217;s pretty obvious that many people don&#8217;t realize what turns off a potential affiliate. Could it be, perhaps, that the people writing these books have not been successful at Affiliate Marketing themselves?<br />
After much frustration, I&#8217;ve decided to run through my list of reasons I did not choose your product to promote, and, instead chose your competition.<br />
1. Your page is gaudy and unappealing.<br />
Now, we all know the saying that ‘Ugly sites sell&#8217;. That&#8217;s absolutely true. A plain blue background with Arial text can make millions. However, a site that looks like a sparkly, flashy mess and gives your visitors a seizure is not cool. Leave the cursors alone. Don&#8217;t stick animation on there. And, for goodness sakes, stick with only one or two fonts, please.<br />
2. Typos and spelling errors.<br />
This one is actually kind of frightening. If the product you&#8217;re selling is an e-BOOK then please act like you know how to write. Have a friend or even an enemy read and reread your sales letter for you. If you don&#8217;t have any friends or enemies, then pay someone. Just don&#8217;t try to sell an e-book on a sales page that looks like a third grader wrote it. It&#8217;s not going to sell. At least I&#8217;m not going to sell it.<br />
3. You offer sales options that I won&#8217;t get affiliate credit for on the sales page.<br />
For instance, you list an electronic and a hard-cover version of your book through amazon. Tacky! Why should I send you traffic through Clickbank so that you can make a commission on amazon? Not a chance. Or even worse, you have both a Clickbank button and a paypal button.<br />
And, my #1 biggest irritant &#8211;<br />
4. You&#8217;ve got google ads or actually have the guts to sell advertising on your page. (And, no, I&#8217;m not joking here.) I don&#8217;t even need to go there. Anyone who&#8217;s a successful affiliate knows that this is the sign of death for any affiliate program.<br />
So, there you have it. Four reasons why your competition is getting my loyalty and you are not. </p>
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