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Affiliate Marketing 30 Unlocked PLR Ebook

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Since affiliate marketing has taken a drastic turn in what is required of every affiliate campaign, we need to build our websites in a whole new way. Rather than sticking up a bit of content, blended with advertisements and affiliate links, we need to reverse engineer what successful marketplaces are already doing (spy on the big guys) to maximize sales and improve the buying experience.

This includes:

Personalized Shopping

Your website needs to provide visitors with a tailor-made shopping experience. While it would be difficult to create a website that directly caters to every group of customers, it is important that we tie in the products we're promoting with other relevant and similar products.

When you add an item to your cart, Amazon will provide you with a snapshot of products that are similar in nature. These products are based on what other people, who bought the same item you purchased, also have purchased in the past.

This system works in a number of different ways that you can emulate:

1: It provides consumers with a quick overview of related products based on genre, product type or category, encouraging consumers to purchase additional products during one shopping session.

2: It helps consumers make sound decisions by purchasing additional products that augment the value of the items already in their shopping cart. For a laptop, this could be an additional battery or padded case. Think of this in the same way that you would with traditional "one time offers" or "upsell offers" in Internet marketing. Once a customer has placed an item in their cart, you make them a second offer that adds an additional product into their shopping experience. An item that they may otherwise have never have noticed or searched for.

3: You provide social proof by listing other products purchased by customers in the same market. When you add a product to your shopping cart on Amazon, you will notice a product box appear that reveals "People who bought this product have also bought…" and a list of other relevant products in the same category. This instills a sense of associative community with consumers who will then consider adding these other products to their cart so that they're able to have the same shopping experience as other buyers.

When you build your affiliate campaigns, you need to consider these factors and do your best to tailor the shopping experience of the consumers who visit your site.

Start by implementing other products into the checkout process by offering up a suggestion list of other products in the same market or category. You could also create a page showcasing the "Most Popular Products" in each category on your website.

It's important that you go above and beyond, doing all that you can to personalize their shopping experience and to streamline up-sells and multi-product campaigns into one.

Keep the shopping experience simple. You want to focus on adding existing brands and popular labels and names that people already trust.

If you do that, you'll find far less resistance in the marketplace and will be able to piggyback your campaigns off of reputation, credibility, and the history created and maintained by these popular brands.

Don't convolute the shopping experience with an influx of ads, third party offers or by promoting off-site products and services while they are shopping.

Your job is to guide them through the checkout process, providing them with helpful information and streamlining the process. The easier you make it, the more successful your campaigns will be.

If you would like to save time and money, by following a solid blueprint to building insanely profitable affiliate campaigns that are guaranteed to stack up against some of the most successful websites and affiliate campaigns, the “Commission Evolution”

Commission Evolution includes everything you’ll ever need to know about creating a complete – high converting affiliate cam paign in dozens of the Internet’s most profitable product categories, and it will simplify the entire process, making it easier than ever to join the ranks of the Internet’s most successful affiliate marketers’.

Interaction = Unstoppable Profits

Nothing will boost the success of your affiliate campaigns as interaction does! Can you think of ways that you can add interactive elements into your websites without interrupting the shopper’s experience? Try looking at the big name trusted sites, see how they use reviews, and affiliate campaigns that add value to a consumer’s shopping experience.

For instance, one way of adding an element of customer interaction is to install a "Live Chat" option on your site. This can be done easily (and affordably) with a number of live help scripts and software programs that will help you connect with your audience.

Make sure that your live chat does not interfere with a buyers shopping experience, but that it adds value to it by being available should a shopper feel that they need extra help, guidance or if they have a question.

Many consumers have turned their attention to shopping directly from big brands and popular companies because they feel as though it's the only way that their purchase is secure, guaranteed and protected.

So, by adding in a live chat element to your affiliate campaigns, you're demonstrating your commitment to helping and guiding those who are still unsure about their decision to purchase.

And I would be totally remiss if I did not mention CPA networks in a report about affiliate profiting. As you gain experience and start looking for even more ways to inject interaction (and profits) into your affiliate campaigns. Think of integrating popular CPA network offers into your campaigns, and ads. CPA stands for “Cost Per Action”, and includes everything from ring tones to survey’s, free trials, and more.

Power Tool Affiliate Package Resale Rights Ebook With Video

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Decks are one of the most beautiful additions to any home. They add beauty, value, and a serene home getaway that is unbeatable. Imagine yourself sunbathing on your deck with the rays of summer sunshine dancing on your lawn chair. Imagine having a get together with friends, the barbecue grill smoking away spreading its luscious smells to all of your guests and admiring neighbors.

Imagine an evening of star gazing with your kids on the solid surface of your deck. Before you imagine too much, though, think about the disastrous consequences of a poorly built outdoor structure. The media is full of stories about decks crashing in on homeowners leaving permanent disability in its wake. If you are ready to build the right outside deck for your structure, there are ten things you should consider first.

The first thing to think about is the purpose of your deck. Will it be used for entertaining guests on a regular basis? If so, have you considered how many guests you want the deck to hold? That should be one of your primary considerations. More guests will equal more weight. It will also mean you might need extra space for lawn furniture, grills, and people. You also might want the deck to be a play area for you small children. If so, that means a whole host of other issues throughout the planning process. Whatever your deck's intended purpose, it is best to think it all the way through before starting on the process.

The next thing you should consider is your deck's location. If you have landscaping issues where you think you will be placing your deck, which is one more thing you are going to have to deal with in the building process. You may also need to consider tree removal, as well as entrances and exits to your home. Remember, you have to have a way to actually access your deck, and if you want it in a place where you do not have an exit, you may need to add one to get the deck in your desired location.

The third thing you need to consider is your deck plan. This will serve as a guide to the entire project. It does not require a professional hand; it just requires someone who can be thorough enough to cover all of the aspects involved.

Another thing you must consider is how your deck will attach to your home. There are many different ways this can be done. It can be freestanding, but that is not always practical or safe. If it is to attach to the house, you have to decide how you will cut away the siding at the joining point. You must also check on the framing of your home where you wish your deck to stand. Is it strong enough?

The fifth thing you must consider are the deck supports as a whole. You need to decide exactly how many footings and posts you will need, and where you intend to place them. If you plan a very large deck, you should plan for a large number of footings and posts. With a smaller deck, you might not need quite as many.

An additional thing to note is the decking material you plan to use. Do you want a wood deck or one made of composite materials? If wood, you should choose your variety. Redwood, cedar, and pressure treated pine are all popular because they resist rot and decay. If you choose another wood decking material, you will, on a constant basis, need to provide protectant sealant material. Composite decking materials are a good choice because they have been chemically engineered to avoid all of the problems of traditional wood.

The seventh thing to think about is the permits that will be required to build your deck in your area. Different areas have different zoning laws and requirements. Where some areas will require a building permit, others will require only a periodic site inspection. Some require both. It is best to check with your city government to decide what action you need to take to file for a permit.

The eighth thing to consider is the tools required for the project. Do you have everything you need on hand? How much additional expense will this add to the project? At the very least, you will need three different saws. If you do not have this kind of experience, you should consider the next point very carefully.

The ninth thing to think about is whether or not you will need professional help with this project. Decking is a big project to undertake if you are a weekend handyman. Moreover, if you have very little construction experience, decking is not a good first learning project. Poorly built decks are very dangerous, and if you cannot handle the project, leave it to a professional.

The final thing to consider is the extras you might want to build into your deck. You could add flower boxes on each corner. You might want a decorative handrail. You might even want built in seating for your guests. Whatever extras you add, they will personalize your deck. A deck can be a great place for a number of activities, but it is a huge undertaking.

When Using Pavers Instead of Wood Decking Makes Sense for vour Patio

There's nothing like being able after a hard days work like going outside and relaxing on your deck or patio. Weekends are especially nice to take a few minutes and fix up a dinner of hamburgers or steaks. If you want to build a deck for your enjoyment, you might want to consider looking into pavers or paving stones as some call them. Read on to learn about the advantages of using pavers as compared with a traditional wood deck. You might be surprised to find out that there are some real advantages to using them.

The advantages of pavers are numerous. Read on from the list below to find out why you might want to use pavers.

Deck Building. Building a deck is tedious. Even with the simplest designs you should be prepared to spend more money for wrong cuts and other mishaps. Pavers are simpler to use, and less expensive than wood.

Take Control Of Your Life Personal Use Ebook With Audio

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CHAPTER 9 - AN END TO EXCUSES

Building self discipline is all about putting an end to excuses. It's about taking responsibility for your behavior and your life. It's about getting the most out of all life has to offer.

The ending excuses aspect of what we are doing is particularly important. They keep us lazy. They keep us weak. And they can become a way we sabotage our good work, again and again.

It’s time to put an end to excuses. Follow these suggestions, and put a stake through the heart of this vampire!

Take Responsibility. I've touched on this earlier, but it is a foundation of how you will be rebuilding yourself. In all cases you must take absolute responsibility for the things you do - and even the things that happen to that you have no conscious control over. When you accept responsibility you take control of your life. Making excuses robs you of your personal power. Nothing is more important than you having the self discipline to take responsibility for your life. Nothing.

Don't Waste Your Time on Things That Don't Matter.

When you waste your time on nonsense, it's human nature to respond to productivity problems by making excuses. It's a way for your mind to justify poor decision making. This whole destructive syndrome can be avoided by not wasting your time on things of little importance. When you can look in the mirror and know you are taking life seriously, the temptation to make excuses vanishes.

Consider Life as a Training Ground. When you start to regard life as a training ground, setbacks are painted in a new light. They become things that condition you and make you stronger, rather than things to complain or be sad about. This is both a way to get a mental edge and an absolute truth. Adversity is a way to become smarter, stronger, more resilient, experienced and skilled. It's fair to compare how a winner approaches life to how a champion athlete approaches a game. Excuses are not acceptable.

Focus on the Finish Line. Your long term goals are what are really important, ultimately. Your daily "to do" lists and other strategies I've taught you are a way to accomplish those goals, step by step. When you find the temptation to make excuses, there's no better time to think of your long term goals. This helps clarify where you are at, and just how self-defeating making an excuse can be on your journey. Focusing on the finish line can be a huge help in keeping things in perspective.

Expect Challenges. Almost nothing worthwhile in life comes without a fight. These challenges should be embraced, engaged and overcome. Where's the sense in making excuses about them? Excuses won't get you anywhere at all. Instead they will send you backwards. Every morning as you begin your routine welcome the challenges life brings. This is the attitude of someone who get's things done regardless. An attitude that shows supreme self discipline!

No excuses. No blame. No regrets. Let's move forward!

CHAPTER 10 - DISCIPLINED RISK TAKING

There's reckless risk taking. That's the type of things that those without self discipline do and it usually leads to disappointment and failure. Then there's the type of risk taking that winners with self discipline take. This brings huge rewards and makes the most out of opportunities.

I'm about to teach you how to make risk taking an asset rather than a liability.

Look Before You Leap. Risk nothing, gain nothing. It's usually true, but this doesn't mean you should be acting on impulse and not using your head. Over thinking things to the point of paralysis is a big mistake. So is jumping blindly into the lion's cage. Always think over the pro's and con's of your actions before you act. Look before you leap.

Mentally Rehearse Your Strategy. When you do take risks the self disciplined approach is to be as prepared as possible for any associated events that are likely to arise. The best way to do this is to go over your strategy and consider what obstacles you could face. Writing these down is helpful for many people too, when "brainstorming". It's not possible to be ready for everything, but you can be ready for most things in many cases!

Consult a Mentor. Experience is a great teacher, maybe the greatest. Self disciplined risk takers contribute to "mastermind" groups where they can ask for outside thoughts on opportunities and risks as they appear. They also do their best to find a mentor who has achieved the goals they are working on. If you can find a mentor and consult him (or her) when you need to.

Being humble and accepting you don't know everything is a sign of real self discipline.

Prioritize Your Risks. Don't take a risk for something minor that will endanger something major. Knowing how to keep your priorities in order is a "master key" of self discipline. Your top priorities must always get the most focus, energy applied to them and be protected from risk of things less important. Don't ever forget this.

Resist the Urge to go All In. Going "all in" is a risky move in Poker, and even more of a risky move in life. Hardly any opportunity, ever, is worth risking EVERYTHING over. Even a sure thing (remember nothing in life is a 100% sure thing!) There's few things more demoralizing than having built up a great deal of success and then risk it all on something and lose. Most investors suggest never going beyond 20% in a single investment. This is great advice to keep in mind for the rest of your life too.

Never taking a risk is a cowardly way to live life. And you will never be able to see real change following that kind of philosophy. Taking reckless risks is also a destructive path, not for the man or woman with self discipline.

The middle road of disciplined risk taking is the way to go, friends. Take it!

Bankruptcy Recovery Guide MRR Ebook

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Using Home Equity to Regain Credit -Getting Some Leverage

In case if you have recently been through a bankruptcy it can be difficult to find the money that you need. The fact is that regardless of how hard you try, it seems that your bankruptcy is always standing in your way; at least for the next 7-10 years.

If this happens to you, you might want to consider looking into getting a bad credit home equity loan in order to help you rebuild your credit and get the money that you need. There are several advantages to using a bad credit equity loan to cover your financial needs, but it will be annoying.

First of all, when you're looking at a bad credit home equity loan, it’s important that you understand exactly what equity is. Equity is basically the amount that you have actually paid toward your house or real estate, in comparison to the actual value of the property.

You have to remember that you will not see a definitive number describing this but a percentage, and this is considered to be an indication of how much the house or property you actually own. The general rule here is that you will want to have as much equity built up as possible. After all, the more it's worth, the better. A house that still has its full mortgage on it isn't going to be worth as much as the same house for the same price when the mortgage has been nearly paid off.

I have to tell you that banks and other lenders look at this when they are considering granting a bad credit home equity loan, because the remaining portion of the mortgage will have to be paid with any money that is gained from selling the house should they need to foreclose on the property.

When you are seeking a bad credit equity loan, the equity that you have built up in your house is generally considered to be completely separate from the actual house. Loans that are taken out on equity are taken out on the house too, but the value of the equity is a much greater deciding factor than the value of the home on its own.

Whether you believe it or not, a bad credit home equity loan really does offer many advantages. Perhaps the best one is that the generally high value of equity can help individuals who have recently filed for bankruptcy to get an interest rate that they might otherwise be unable to receive. These loans also tend to have a higher approval rate, more finance options, and the option to either take out a full loan or to create a line of credit instead.

The fact is that you can get credit again after bankruptcy. Bankruptcy is meant to give you a fresh financial start, and the ability to rebuild credit is part of that new start. Of course, like all good things; there is a process that you have to follow to rebuild credit after bankruptcy and it can be full of pitfalls. Some of these can be avoided.

Don’t take out loans or use credit unless you can afford to make the payments on time. That may sound obvious, but many good consumers make the mistake of taking out loans they can’t afford to pay every day. Don’t get so eager to rebuild your credit after bankruptcy that you feel you need to rush into it. You need to figure out whether or not you can afford the payments. If you assume that you can keep the payments every month, but can afford to miss a few after a while, you will never get your credit up and will likely end up back in debt and worse than before. You’re going to need detailed information to take out a new loan.

Check your budget. If you don’t have one; create one before you even consider applying for new credit. With your budget figure out exactly how much the payment on the new account will be. You can also use a loan calculator which will do all of this for you.

Compare the amount of the payment amount to your available income. Available income means reliable income that is not committed to another area of your budget. Don’t base it on money you might have, work with the money you do have. Don’t forget to leave some for savings/emergencies, so if this new loan payment means you’re spending all of your monthly income, you can’t afford it.

Beware of hidden fees. There are many reputable lenders who specialize in offering second chance loans, but they will have a higher interest rate. This is offered to consumers who have low credit scores or have filed bankruptcy. But not all lenders who will do this are reputable. When you’ve filed bankruptcy and know that your credit options are limited, you may be tempted to accept terms that would normally ridiculous. Lenders know this and some will take advantage of postbankruptcy clients by giving them unnecessary fees, crippling late-payment charges, and hidden costs. It’s more important that you watch out for this after bankruptcy.

Find out exactly what fees and costs are associated with the account. Don’t be lulled into a false sense of security by terms like, “No up-front costs.” Many credit cards that target post-bankruptcy and low-scoring consumers add these “processing charges” and “annual fees” directly to your account—which means that you may receive a credit card with a $250 credit limit and $175 or more in charges already made to the account.

Know the penalties for late payments and going over your credit limit. Often, one late payment can send an account like this spiraling out of control. You miss a $50 minimum payment, and then a $35 late charge is added. Because your new credit limit is low, the late charge puts you over your credit limit, triggering another $35 charge—which, of course, puts you further over your credit limit. By the time your next statement rolls around, your $50 minimum payment has turned into a request for $150 or more to “bring your account current.” And if you aren’t able to make that payment, it just keeps growing. For many post-bankruptcy consumers, that scenario is all too familiar. There’s no room for that kind of error when you’re trying to rebuild after bankruptcy, so be very certain that you know what kind of charges may apply and what circumstances might trigger them.

Productivity Unleashed MRR Ebook

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Ok, so by now you should be getting a pretty clear message that setting up a good workspace and being as organised as possible can have a massive impact on your productivity.

Now it's time to get into practical ways of increasing your productivity on a day to day basis. If you implement what we're going to talk about below then you'll go a long way towards getting more done in less time and being more productive on a consistent basis.

Making a great to-do list

To-do lists are probably one of the first things you think about when you approach the subject of productivity. They're something that millions of people use each and every day so that they know exactly what they need to get done, however aside from just writing down a list on a piece of paper there are a few things you can do to improve the effectiveness of them.

Make your list at the end of each day

The first thing to say is that you should consider making your to-do lists at the end of each day, rather than at the beginning. Most people will load up their computer in the morning, check their emails, check social media and then think about what they actually need to get done during the day ahead and write their list. This is often a bad idea because generally you will have wasted several hours in the morning before you've even made your to-do list and started on the first task. On the other hand if you make your to-do list at the end of each working day then you'll fire up your computer the following morning and be able to get stuck straight into the first task.

Prioritise each task

Another thing you can do is to put a number by each item on your to-do list according to its priority. So if you have five main items on your to-do list then you would number each one from 1 to 5, with 1 being the highest priority task and 5 being the lowest priority task. Again, this isn't really rocket science but you would be amazed by how many people fail to do it.

Don't put too many tasks on your list

Having a to-list that includes 30 items is just setting yourself up for failure. It's overwhelming - and it's probably unlikely that you'll be able to complete all of the tasks within a single day.

If you're struggling to reduce the size of your to-do lists then consider dropping your common tasks from the list altogether - for example "check email" is probably something that you will do anyway and might not need to be on your list at all.

Having something like "update status on my Facebook fan page" is helpful to nobody. Instead, you should make each task highly specific - so it might be "Update the status on my Facebook fan page to thank people for coming to last night's seminar and link to the blog post on my website which discusses the evening's event."

Make each task achievable

It's important that each task on your daily to-do list is actually achievable in the day ahead - and you can do this by breaking down your bigger tasks into chunks or mini-tasks. If you were writing a book, for example, then it would be silly to have a to-do list task called "write my book." A much better idea would be to have it as "write 10 pages of my book" or "finish chapter 4."

Organizing your day

Do your most dreaded task first

This one is a biggie and can really set you up to be productive for the entire day. Most of us will find that there is a particular task on a given day that we're really not looking forward to, therefore by getting it out of the way first it will free your mind to do your other tasks later on, safe in the knowledge that the dreaded one is already done.

Again, this is a very simple tip but extremely powerful. We all have tasks that we dread and put off for as long as we can - but can you rest when it's NOT yet done? Nope, you keep thinking about it and it’s generally on your mind. Nine times out of ten you then find that when you do finally get around to doing it it's not as bad as you even expected.

When do you work best?

When organising how you're going to spend your day it's important to think about when you work best. Some people are crazy productive first thing in the morning, whilst others prefer to work later on and maybe even in the evening. Generally speaking most people are productive at the beginning of their working time and then begin to flag as the day goes on.

Set your working hours - and then stick to them

One of the things people seem to struggle with when it comes to working from home is separating their home life from their working life. Thanks to smartphones and tablets it's very easy to start doing things like checking your emails in the evening whilst sitting in front of the TV - and before you know where you are you're never away from work.

At the same time it's easy for leisure activities such as browsing social media and watching YouTube videos to start creeping into the time when you should be working. Yep, it's those horrible distractions again.

Ideally you should set yourself a set working time - for example 9am to 5pm Monday to Thursday, with a lunch break between 1pm and 2pm. Let people around you know that this is your working time and that during these hours they should treat you as though you were actually at work in a corporate office - which means not disturbing you with family or social stuff.

Inside of your working hours you should try to be totally focused on work, however equally you should try not to do anything work related outside of the times you set. As touched on earlier, closing your office door is an added way of providing a separation between your working life and your leisure time.

Give yourself regular breaks

However you organize your working days it's important to give yourself regular breaks from tasks. Trying to focus for hours on end without a break is neither practical nor any good for your productivity levels!

Simple Sales Systems PLR Ebook

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Selling Your Products Online

You have a fantastic product or offer that you're incredibly excited about introducing to your market. You've spent time and money developing it from the ground up, and now you're ready to reap the rewards.

The only problem is -- how will you sell it?

There are literally hundreds of sales and payment processing companies online to choose from, but not all are created equal and in many cases, the best payment processor for you will depend solely on the type of product you are planning to sell to your market.

The great news is that there is no shortage of options, and regardless of your platform, your product type or your market, there is a powerful payment and delivery system that will work for you.

In this special report, we drill down into the heart of the top payment processing solutions online so that you can quickly evaluate what provider is the best fit for you and your business.

ClickBank

Visit | https://www.ClickBank.com

When it comes to selling digital products, there are few marketplaces that rival the pioneer of payment processing, ClickBank.

With ClickBank, you can sell information products in many different formats, including ebooks, videos, training programs and even membership based websites. With a low cost start-up of only $49.95 that is payable only after your account has been approved and you have set up your first product, ClickBank is one of the most affordable and easiest options available to information marketers'. ClickBank serves as an intermediary between your customers and your company.

There is another reason why ClickBank is quite often the preferred choice of online marketers. They offer a powerful affiliate suite that allows you to set up high powered affiliate campaigns both as a marketer, and as an affiliate yourself. You can set your commission rates, form an affiliate army and maximize your exposure instantly. Better yet, ClickBank handles all of the payment processing, ensuring that your affiliates are paid on time - every time.

Features:

Instant affiliate program for every product you sell.
Quick and easy approval for all types of information products.
Low cost merchant account.
Regular payments, available via check and EFT* (on approved accounts)
Manage multiple products from within one administration centre.
Prompt support for all inquiries.
Option to set up upsell and one time offers with "one click" payment processing.
Option to set up recurring membership based websites.
Easier to sign up affiliates as they trust ClickBank and know that they will be paid for all of their marketing efforts.
Trusted payment processor with a solid history and a strong focus on Internet marketing products and material.
One time set up fee is payable only after your first product has been approved and ready for placement within the marketplace.

Downside:

Payments are issued only monthly unless you've received three consecutive payments. After which, you are able to request direct deposit for all future payments.
Higher "per transaction fees" than traditional merchant accounts.
While you can feature many different products under one account, only one main hop link (direct URL) can be included for each account, so you'll want to set up multiple ClickBank accounts for any major launch.

Recommended for:

ClickBank is best for those with individual products, rather than a merchant store wishing to offer a shopping cart system.

Note: There are no costs associated with becoming an affiliate within the ClickBank marketplace and acceptance is automatic. This eliminates the need to sign up for individual affiliate programs, and because of this affiliates are drawn to the ClickBank marketplace, where they can instantly search for quality products to promote, making ClickBank one of the most lucrative sources for direct access to experienced and qualified affiliates partners.

Need help creating a powerful information product that will sell like gangbusters on the ClickBank marketplace?

Check out https://InfoProfitsDoctrine.com for a complete power-packed blueprint on developing best selling information products!

Ejunkie

Visit: | https://www.e-junkie.com

Ejunkie is a simple, yet very powerful shopping cart utility for online businesses and merchants. With e-Junkie you can choose from a variety of subscription packages that allow you to sell up to 1,000 products, all for one low monthly fee.

E-junkie also gives you the opportunity to set up an affiliate program, where you can set a flat rate or percentage based commission offer on all of your products, or customize your commission offer per product. You can create your own customized affiliate page and link to it, or use E-junkies affiliate link creation page and direct all potential affiliates to their site.

Pros:

Affordable and easy to integrate into any website.
No "per item" fees. You pay only one monthly fee regardless of quantity sold.
Instant protection for your products. Ejunkie will create encrypted download links for all of your products.
Works with ClickBank, Paypal, 2Checkout, Authorize.net, Google Checkout, and more.
If you aren’t interested in a “shopping cart” format, you can simply create individual purchase links that work in the same way as Paypal “Buy Now” buttons, directing customers through Paypal where they make their purchase and then automatically redirected to E-junkie where they can access their purchases.
You can assign a coupon that works for all of your featured products, or assign a discount coupon to individual products.
Their transaction fees are lower than nearly any other payment processor, charging around 3% per sale rather than 7% or higher like the majority of merchant accounts.
E-junkie doesn’t charge based on per unit sold but rather a flat rate monthly fee that varies depending on the number of products you are selling and the space needed to house your products.

Con's:

No direct integration into autoresponders, making it difficult to capture leads or build a list of customers'. However, E-junkie will keep a log of all purchases made, including your customers first and last name, and email address so you can download a copy of the database from within your E-junkie account at any time.

The Membership Manual Personal Use Ebook

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Section 3 - Best Practices

Membership sites can be challenging if you've never used them before. In this section, you'll learn "best practices" experienced membership site owners have developed over time.

Build a Relationship

You also need to decide how you will communicate with your members. How will you send them e-mail updates and information? You can add their e-mail addresses automatically when they sign up. This becomes your email list to send updates and information.

How often will you send updates? Every week? Every day? Think of it this way: what you are trying to do is build a healthy relationship with your members.

The rules of communication you use to maintain good relationships "in the real world" apply just as well online.

Remember that you may not be a known entity to them when they first come to your site. Try to encourage them right away in terms of getting involved in your site. For example, you may want to consider giving away your contact information. Or call them on the phone with a warm welcome. It helps them feel part of the group.

After you've nurtured relationships with members, you can begin to ask them questions about they want out of the site. Maybe no one has asked them before what their expectations or needs are. They might have requests you can address. However, you can only help them if you know what their needs are. It gives you the opportunity to create content and products that will help them.

Retaining Members

One of your biggest challenges will be to get them to stay on as repeat members. It's true that some may invest in the site at first and then never use it for a long time. Still, be sure you keep adding content and value to the site no matter if some members are using it or not.

The reason is they will eventually stop back in to see what the site has offered lately. If you slack in adding value or content, they will tend to leave if they feel they're being neglected. You want to create content and value that exceeds expectations. You want them to say, "Wow, this is fantastic content! I'm glad I joined and I don't even think about paying my monthly fee."

Consider having content that is exclusive to your membership site they cannot get anywhere else. This might be in the form of interviews you conduct with industry leaders, private training on topics and subjects that are new or cutting-edge, and more. You might also provide a level of advice or support from you or your team that is not available to nonmembers.

Whatever you do, the perceived value has to be considerably more than the investment they make. Don't let yourself off the hook. Continue to challenge your team and yourself to add massive value and top quality content to the site.

Levels of Membership

A very common error that new membership site owners make is they offer a series of membership levels. For example, they might have Bronze, Silver and Gold levels. Members might start at the Bronze level, while Silver offers more value, and Gold level provides complete access.

The problem with this approach in the beginning is it lowers conversions. People get intimidated and confused by many options. It's much simpler to get someone to say "Yes!" to join your site if you only offer just one choice: either they join or they don't.

You'll gain more confidence in your operation and development if you see a steady stream of new members joining your site. It's even a good idea to let new members stay on as long as they want at their initial rate, even if you increase the rate later for new members. You may think that you will lose money, but it will increase loyalty and the "lifetime customer value" of each member. In addition, they will spend additional money on specials and premiums you offer.

Affiliates

One way to drive considerable traffic to your site is to utilize affiliates. Affiliates are marketers that promote your site to their own "tribe" of fans and followers. For example, let's say an affiliate is running banner ads for your membership site on their site. If a prospect clicks the ad, visits your site, and signs up as a member, the affiliate gets a commission for the sale. It's not unusual to have commissions as high as 50%, 75% and even 100% of the sale.

Why would you give an affiliate 100% commission? Consider that the "Lifetime Customer Value" of each new member is much higher than the initial commission payout. Lifetime Customer Value is the average total amount of spending you can expect from a typical member.

For example, if you charge $50 a month for your membership site and the average length of time someone stays a member is six months, the Lifetime Customer Value of a member is $300. Of course, some will stay much longer and others will leave sooner. Lifetime Customer Value is an average.

Now you know that an average customer will spend $300 in your membership site. From here, it is easy to determine how much you want to spend to acquire that customer. Even after paying 100% commission rate, you are making a good profit. Don't feel like you are locked in, because you can still customize the structure for an individual affiliate.

Closely monitor the margins in your affiliate commission structure. Affiliate sales will give you plenty of traffic and help build sales. Many of the membership site plugins have modules that can manage your affiliate sales and tracking.

Another idea is that you can run a separate affiliate sales model outside your membership site using third-party software and service. You might have several different affiliate structures going on at the same time. There is no single way to do it, and the right balance for you will come from testing and experimentation.

Consider giving "lifetime commissions" where an affiliate receives commission from all sales from their referral for the length of time the referral stays on as a member. It becomes a little challenging to track it--there are cookie-based tracking methods and other ways. If you get into heavy affiliate marketing, it may benefit you to consult with, or hire, an affiliate manager to advise the right setup for maximize profit.