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Affiliate Marketing Blueprint Day 05
Please Be Patient While The Video Loads I’d like to talk now about PayDotCom.com. This is another site that's similar in a way to ClickBank. It's a directory of affiliate programs. In my opinion, I don't think it's as good as ClickBank. It's a newcomer ‑ well, a relative newcomer. It doesn't have as many products on it, but a lot of people really like PayDotCom.  You need to manually approve payments for your affiliates and things like that, so it puts me off a little because I'm all about auto‑piloting my business. I want a hands‑off business. I don't want to have to do anything, and that's what puts me off PayDotCom.com, but a lot of people like it. Now, you can put your products on here or you can become an affiliate. We want to become an affiliate so let's click on that. So, they have quite a lot of people on here. It's a fairly big site. It's run by Mike Filsaime so you know it's around to stay, you know it's going to be good, and you can see adverts for some of his other services up here. So, you get all sorts of different commissions ‑ up to 80 percent. Tools and statistics. Your commission is paid by PayPal. "The vendor will pay you your commissions each month by mass pay..." See, this bit here is what puts me, personally, off using it, either as an affiliate or as a vendor. The vendor has to manually pay you. They use mass pay, so basically, if I'm the seller, I've got to know how much money I've got to pay out and keep it in my PayPal account, and then use this mass‑pay facility to pay people. So, you get paid each month. OK? Each month. ClickBank will pay biweekly by check. The advantage of this is that it's PayPal. You can get payments by check but most people use PayPal. That's really the attraction to this to a lot of people. You can see here the affiliate fee and the vendor's account will automatically deduct this. I personally don't enjoy this, but a lot of people do. A lot of people think it's very, very good. A lot of people put t...
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Date Found: July 10, 2011
Date Produced: July 07, 2011
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