Affiliate Programs I’m Connected With – Part Five
Posted by Mitch Mitchell on Sep 3, 2011
Man, how long will this go on? Until I’m done, that’s how long.
So let’s recap quickly by giving you the links to previous posts on the subject: part one, part two, part three and part four. Onward and upward to part five.
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Mailwasher is an actual program I use on my computer and one that I think is very powerful protection. Basically what it does is lets you view all your email while still sitting on the server. You can eliminate spam at that point or any other email you don’t want to download, then only download email you know is safe and what you want. Sure, every once in awhile timing will let one come through, but it’s really rare.
They have an affiliate program and so date I’ve been credited with 3 sales worth around $19, with one of those sales coming this week. If you follow the link you’ll see that the ads look kind of funny, but it was proof that if you write about something you like that you have the opportunity to make money from it, even if it’s not a ton of money. I have to say that I believe Mailwasher is one of my most valuable programs.
Pokerstars is the site where I was playing all my online poker, and of course that means they also had an affiliate program. I never really got to advertise this one all that much because, of course, online poker is illegal here in the states, and even when I signed up for it the sucker was illegal, though many people played on the site. Then the government started shutting things down for American players and that was pretty much that. I made no money off it, as I don’t think I have a lot of people visiting this blog that play poker, and basically, until the government relents and let’s people play online again, for money, I don’t think I’ll have enough people from other countries signing up through me.
SEO Book is a website that offers tools to help figure out how to make your website work better, gives some internet marketing training and other good stuff. I run one of their SEO programs through my browser, and back when I wanted to learn about affiliate marketing I purchased their ebook, which was pretty good. They offer an affiliate program for selling some of their products and they give you $20 to sign up. And for each sale you make you earn $50; that’s not bad.
Unfortunately, I’ve never made a sale, and I have to admit that I haven’t really pushed it all that much. I did have the book up on a sidebar for awhile, then they went through some changes and shut down the program for a short while and I removed it and never put it back. One of these days I need to get it back up somewhere because I believe in what I saw and it’s possible it can be used to help others and make some money along the way.
I’m stopping here as I only have 3 more to go, and that leaves me one more post, although it may end up being the shortest of the series.
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
September 3rd, 2011 at 4:58 PM
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
September 4th, 2011 at 12:09 AM
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Carl Reply:
September 6th, 2011 at 3:45 AM
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
September 6th, 2011 at 7:08 PM
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Mailwasher? I use it too. It’s nice, easy to use and really functional!
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Honestly, I didn’t know he had an affiliate program.
Does it convert well Mitch???
Mark
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
September 4th, 2011 at 10:30 AM
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I’m wondering if you could write a guest blog post using the Pokerstars affiliate program on a site based outside the States. Sire’s lottery site would make a nice fit for example. Just a thought.
I could have the wrong site, it’s been a while but I believe when SEOBook first started they gave me free access to the site and tools. It was brand new and they needed site owners to promote their product. I think I ended up posting an interview on Extreme Ezine with them after I tried the program. It’s been a long time, I think I could find it on the Wayback Machine. Wouldn’t it be funny if I still had an account there? I should request my log-in info, lol
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
September 5th, 2011 at 9:19 PM
You should take a look to see if you still have an account. You might have found your product to market.
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