Setting Up Affiliate Programmes For Your Products

So the choice is clickbank or e-junkie right?

That has always been the case since time immemorial hasn’t it?

Clickbank, full of scams with sales letters that are never ending, with H1 red type and highlighting in yellow with the bullet points that go on and on and yet they reject your product because it offers too much, despite all the scams on there for weight loss, pheromones and get rich quick schemes.

Or you could go to e-junkie of course, a lot cheaper, things automatically approved but a little more complicated to set up and not as many potential affiliates on there looking to sell your stuff, everyone prefers the clickbank promises of wealth it seems.

Now there is an alternative though, something that allows you to set up an affiliate program of your own and administer the whole thing within your blog. A WordPress plugin indeed that is as easy to use as the most simple WordPress plugins. It even has backup in the form of detailed instructions on how to set up and administer everything and how to allocate percentages to your affiliates or each product that you sell of your own. And even better it can allow you to set up secondary commission levels if you are a master distributor for a product. Welcome to Affiliate Royale

Even better once you get it then it doesn’t cost a monthly fee like e-junkie and it doesn’t cost per product added like Clickbank.

Best of all it works. Made by Blair Williams, famous in the WordPress World for his Pretty Link plugin, it has great backup and is superbly designed to just work.

So how can you use Affiliate Royale?

  • If you have a book and an army of raving fans, allow them to become your resellers and give them a percentage for that sale. They only need to have a Paypal account.
  • If you have a membership site that you want to promote then you can run that off the back of this plugin. (It works with Paypal and Wishlist member for example)
  • If you have a training course that you want to send people to then you can do that too.
  • In fact anything that you want to sell online you can organize through this plugin.

So what’s the damage?

Well a single site licence is going to set you back $85 and that will be recouped very quickly when compared to the fees involved in Clickbank or E-Junkie. The developer/multisite licence will cost you $165. And you get to use it on your client sites too with that. There is a small business for people, setting up affiliate schemes for online sellers who are horrified by the hoops you need to jump through to get your product on Clickbank or E-Junkie. Let the authors concentrate on content production while you set up the affiliate schemes for them. If you are a copywriter for example this is the perfect complement to your business offering as you are able to run affiliate programs for your clients for a percentage take on sales.

Convinced? Then get along to Affiliate Royale and buy it! It could make you a nice little extra income.

 

Graham

PS If you want us here at BOTB to set up and run your affiliate programme then just ask. I am sure we can come to an agreement on setup, promotion and much, much more. We have Our Girls to educate :)

2 Responses to Setting Up Affiliate Programmes For Your Products

  1. Thanks for looking at this Graham, I do like to keep things under one “roof” where possible so I would need the multi site license.

    Clickbank, well I have never really got my head around it! It’s too clunky for me. E-junkie is ok for small amounts one or two products but I am reaching the stage where I now need a bigger / more efficient process of managing my affiliates.
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