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Mo Money

04 Feb

I was looking at one of my affiliate accounts this morning and noticed that i was not making any sales, so close to the Super Bowl. Everyone loves good food during the game and more if u have the dough to blow. The program that I promote has a demographic of over 40 and over 90K yearly income. They spend on good food too :)
Well im over the 22% sales ratio for this campaign.
I notcied I got clicks but no sales? not even one in the pat few days, and I noticed someone has their coupon code right next to mine … I stuck it online free for the taking. I had to wonder wtf are they doing… and it occurred to me that maybe they need some sales too lol.
I am having it hard enough out here in the affiliate marketing world. Made less than 3k in a year in sales and if i had to depend on a timely monthly check from the affiliate manager i would be naked and hungry also.
The thing I always knew was. When you go to a coupon website and they allow you to post “your coupon codes” or “Submit deals” that is only to find new sources of revenue to add to their already big ass (with cellulite) of a website.
They will allow you to post the code and then signup with thier affiliate network (even in-house networks) then click your coupon code as to say it’s not a good code and then replace it with a new “good one” ( their code).
This makes me sound all paranoid but I know If I owned a website I dam sure would do it.
So Why am I mad? Cause nobody needs more money than they can spend. These huge coupon sites are rolling in millions and are the affiliates who get the royal treatment from the networks.
This is wild and I love it even if I may loose my only affiliate payment.
I’m a fighter and plan on making some websites to cater to the ivy league area on the East Coast. These pimply faced coffee drinkin kids love Apple Pc’s I need to get to work on this….
Steal my idea and your ass iz mine.. (reader)

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