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Avoiding Affiliate Marketing Scams



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By : Charles McDuffie    zero times read
Submitted 2010-03-31 10:44:07

Affiliate marketing can be a brilliant way to make cash, but it can also be a nightmare if you fall for a trick. The key to fantastic affiliate marketing is to pick the correct program. You might think you've found a respectable affiliate program, but then understand too late that they don't pay you on time, or at all! After all your hard work of marketing and advertising, you find that the organization won't pay you. Now that'll increase your blood pressure in a heart beat! How do you stumble on the programs that won't just take your money and run?

How to avoid these scams: One of the primary components is to do your research effectively. Ask yourself the following questions before joining any program:

1) Does the organization possess exceptional customer support? Do they answer their e-mails within 24 to 48 hours after receiving them?

2) Do they have a legitimate offline address?

3) Do they pay a good commissions? Look for between 40% - 50%.

4) Make sure they have an accurate tracking system. It should be in real time (so you can see how much you're making every each time you want to check it).

5) The products need to be of good quality as well as targeted and specific.

So, now that you know what questions you need to ask yourself, the question now is...where do you do your research?

1) Find a forum related to your industry or niche. There are many savvy people who use these forums for references. You can ask the advice of anyone in there, and they'll be more than happy to help you.

2) Look into the program you've chosen (or are considering) very carefully. Inspect everything and leave NO stone unturned.

3) Type the "company name" and the word "scam" into a search engine like Google, and see what results you get. Use your own judgment because sometimes these reviews may not be entirely true or accurate. Some fake scam sites have been created merely to promote their own product(s). It's amazing what some people will do to make a quick buck.

There is one golden rule to these programs. Look before you leap. Ask questions about it. Obtain the guidance, ideas and views from others. Under no circumstances rush into any obligation(s). Choose a good, sound and reliable program that's of high quality. You want one that you can build off of and build into the future with, so your profits will increase for many years to come. You need a program that can help you expand. The simple fact is, affiliate marketing is continually modifying and you need a program that can be as flexible as you require it to be.

Author Resource:- Charles McDuffie is an article writer and business owner for ASB Enterprises, a continuous educational and business enhancement enterprise showing people young and old how to create business accomplishments in home-based businesses and affiliate programs. Learn more at his website: http://www.legacyofwealth.com
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