In this game leads and sales are everything, it’s how we get paid. When I go to order or sign up for things online I always try to either find a friend who I can put as the referrer or I search for the product and sign up through someones affiliate link. Some people may think this is wrong but I see it as helping out my fellow affiliate, and it’s not going to hurt the company. The affiliate gets their lead or sale and the company still gets the sale, so it’s still a win-win situation.
I recently signed up for another credit card since I figured I may as well be getting rewards for all the money I’m spending. So I did a quick search and found what was clearly an affiliates page. I signed up for the card and that’s all there is too it. I could have simply went to amex.com or whatever and applied but what’s the fun in that? It makes me feel good when I know I’m helping other affiliate marketers by getting them a lead or sale.
I’ve messaged friends when I’m about to buy something asking for their affiliate links. I bought my hosting plan with my own affiliate link (so I saved $50).
Now that said, I think the same applies when it comes to affiliate network referrals. I have a few referrals but none of them have done anything so that kinda sucks, but oh well, it didn’t cost me anything to get them and who knows maybe one day they will appear out of nowhere and start doing some serious volume. You never know.
I really think everyone should be doing what they can to help out fellow marketers, if you’re going to purchase something and you know it has an affiliate program hit up a friend! You’ll probably start a “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours” kinda relationship, which is awesome.
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I ALWAYS ask people around me if they have a link for something I’m looking for…in fact, my next post may be doing just that.
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I like what you did but do you ask your buddies if they have a link for you? I would ask my buddies if they were running something and help them out instead of a random guy.
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Bryn Youngblut Reply:
November 9th, 2008 at 1:56 am
That’s what I said. I ask my friends first and if not I just search around for the product and buy it from a site I know is an affiliates.
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Yeah, I do that all the time. It’s nice to get scratched sometimes…lol. And it’s fun to scratch.
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I probably need to think about checking to see if anyone I know is marketing a specific thing I’m about to purchase before just going ahead and buying it. I’ve never thought about it, to be truthful, but I’m certainly going to try to remember from this point on.
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Blog for Beginners Reply:
November 24th, 2008 at 11:53 pm
Hey Mitch
You’re certainly going to try to remember me from this point on….;) 😆
Yan
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Mitch Reply:
November 26th, 2008 at 12:12 pm
Like I could ever forget you, Yan! 🙂
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It’s true it’s all about “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours”. I did a few with some fellow bloggers for some affiliate sales and they reciprocate the same. That’s how the world goes around, doesn’t it?
PS: which hosting account allows you to use your own affiliate link?
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Bryn Youngblut Reply:
November 24th, 2008 at 11:59 pm
Hostgator.
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Blog for Beginners Reply:
November 25th, 2008 at 12:02 am
Oh really? I didn’t realize it. That’s a good deal indeed. First time here, great site you have it, Bryn.
Yan
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