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How To
Unleash a Steady Flow Of Paying Internet Customers
You have heard of affiliate and associate programs run by big companies
like Amazon.com. Now learn the secrets behind the small businesses and
entrepreneurs who are forming the sales channels of the Internet. Act now
before your competition takes your distribution channel with
The
Complete, Insider's Guide to Associate and Affiliate Programs.
How One Company Turned 100,000 Web Site
Links to Sales
Discover the Quiet Internet Revolution with The Complete, Insider's Guide
to Associate and Affiliate Programs.
Let Other Web Sites do the Marketing For
You
If you are selling, or planning to sell, any product or service on the
Internet, then this guide could prove to be vitally important to your
future. Here's why:
In the past two years, affiliate networks have quietly taken over the
Internet. From Amazon.com's Associates to small businesses offering
commissions on direct sales, the Internet is forming into sales channels
based on a simple strategy:
Get high traffic sites to link to your sales process, and pay per sale.
As you read this, your competition is trying to lock down strategic Web
Sites into their sales channel. If you do not act soon, the customers at
these Web Sites will be lost.
Avoid wasting your valuable time trying to figure it all out by yourself.
This program will show you how to do it in your own business quickly,
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Get The Complete, Insider's Guide to
Associate & Affiliate
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The
Complete, Insider's Guide to Associate and Affiliate Programs.
Sincerely,
Declan Dunn
P.S. Check out what others say about this innovative guide:
"It is the first serious attempt at documenting what will surely become
the most important marketing channel for e-commerce players. Continued
success as the voice of this new industry."
James Marciano, President, Refer-It.com
"Your advice not only will help us gain even more affiliates faster, it
will get us better affiliates and greatly improve our customer service.
You helped us to create an online store that is a step above what I had
thought was even possible."
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