3 years, 3 months ago
Is this a good Affiliate Program?
http://www.languagelab.com/affiliates/
It has a global market, is an online service and gives residual income.
It has a global market, is an online service and gives residual income.
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It depends entirely on your traffic.
I can't find any reviews of them online, so I'd give them a voice call first. I HATE not getting paid by new programs. If they answer with the company name with a live person or if you can easily reach a live person, I'd give them a try.
Otherwise, they look cheesy. They don't provide any affiliate examples, landing page samples, revenue methods, etc. Their product itself looks questionable and above all else you want to provide your traffic with the best products and services that are tailored to them.
I give new affiliate programs 3 months to pan out. The first month, I toss a little traffic at them. If things work out, I double that. If the second month works out, I push my "goal" amount of traffic at them. From that point on, I continually monitor and optimize ads.
Affiliate programs always go stale eventually. I keep a list of the good ones but am always on the look out for new ones.
I don't think I'll give this one a try though. Like I said, it looks cheesy.
I can't find any reviews of them online, so I'd give them a voice call first. I HATE not getting paid by new programs. If they answer with the company name with a live person or if you can easily reach a live person, I'd give them a try.
Otherwise, they look cheesy. They don't provide any affiliate examples, landing page samples, revenue methods, etc. Their product itself looks questionable and above all else you want to provide your traffic with the best products and services that are tailored to them.
I give new affiliate programs 3 months to pan out. The first month, I toss a little traffic at them. If things work out, I double that. If the second month works out, I push my "goal" amount of traffic at them. From that point on, I continually monitor and optimize ads.
Affiliate programs always go stale eventually. I keep a list of the good ones but am always on the look out for new ones.
I don't think I'll give this one a try though. Like I said, it looks cheesy.
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