How Many Of You are NOT Affiliates?

How many of you are NOT affiliates

  • Affiliate Marketing FTW!

    Votes: 63 25.2%
  • NOT an affiliate

    Votes: 85 34.0%
  • I like turtles

    Votes: 102 40.8%

  • Total voters
    250
  • Poll closed .


I absolutely support the slutification of every single fucking holiday.

They slut it up for Halloween and Valentine, they might as well push the envelope and slut it up for Thanks Giving, Mothers Day (Can't leave the moms out of the game), and America Day. Don't forget Valentine Day, and New Year ... yeah, be a slut for New Year - don't let them cold weather defer you from showing skin, ladies :D

I do both, and I like the ninja turtles.

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I absolutely support the slutification of every single fucking holiday.

They slut it up for Halloween and Valentine, they might as well push the envelope and slut it up for Thanks Giving, Mothers Day (Can't leave the moms out of the game), and America Day. Don't forget Valentine Day, and New Year ... yeah, be a slut for New Year - don't let them cold weather defer you from showing skin, ladies :D

+rep I am in full support of this plan
 
i have my own product, but I try and make the affiliate side work. Like others say it sucks with the affiliate because you dont have the power and i feel i make less then I should with the affiliate. Good to have a mixture of both though, and affiliate marketing could be easier if I can master it a bit better.
 
I'm affiliated with Amazon. Making ridiculously low mounts of $$ right now. Made like $0.60 of commission off of a $16 product.
 
I have been an affiliate for quite some time. I'll go as far as saying there are very few like myself that have been successful affiliates dating back from 2007 and still doing well in 2012. Ever since the collapse of rebills, the industry changed. The good thing is that the industry is back to growing once again. I believe that 2011 was a very lackluster year for affiliate marketers; but things have picked up this year. Rebill offers are also making a very strong recover.

Do I still do affiliate marketing this very moment? Yes I do, but not a single network sees a dose of my traffic. It's no secret that every year there seem to be more newbies coming in and trying to make it big in the industry. This does hurt my ROI, so I have to do things that are in my control. The biggest step I did was work direct with my advertiser, and that has been the holy grave for me. I spent this whole year working direct, probably only sending about 1% of my traffic to networks.

After all these years I decided a few months ago to start looking into other industries, because being an affiliate marketer for 5+ years was taking a toll on me. Some of you know that I've taken up trading recently, that is basically because of my recent lack of interest in affiliate marketing.

Don't get me wrong, affiliate marketing isn't dying, and I'm still running several of my campaigns but it's coming close for me to move on.
 
I am affiliated, but I would not consider myself an affiliate. I play both sides. One thing I have to admit, mgrunin has got the right idea. Work directly with adverisers and manufacturers is the way to go. Networks shaving traffic and other stupid shit always rubbed me the wrong way.
 
We offer an affiliate program with solid commissions, real time stats, third-party tracking, unique discounts and a product that is totally unique and in very high demand! Digital delivery closes sales super fast and high customer satisfaction coupled with great technical support means very few returns.
 
Not enough resources. Retailers have high expectations for their affiliate program revenue, yet the resources applied to the program don't come anywhere close to a full-time employee. This is true for in-house management, network managers and third party OPMs. Most programs are just not getting enough of a dedicated focus, and as a result, only go after the low hanging fruit.
 
Definitly not an affiliate. But I do affiliate stuff every now and then but does not compare to building your own shit
 
We might not all be affiliate marketers, but were all salesmen whether it's direct or indirect.

The successful ones at least

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I have been an affiliate for quite some time. I'll go as far as saying there are very few like myself that have been successful affiliates dating back from 2007 and still doing well in 2012. Ever since the collapse of rebills, the industry changed. The good thing is that the industry is back to growing once again. I believe that 2011 was a very lackluster year for affiliate marketers; but things have picked up this year. Rebill offers are also making a very strong recover.

Do I still do affiliate marketing this very moment? Yes I do, but not a single network sees a dose of my traffic. It's no secret that every year there seem to be more newbies coming in and trying to make it big in the industry. This does hurt my ROI, so I have to do things that are in my control. The biggest step I did was work direct with my advertiser, and that has been the holy grave for me. I spent this whole year working direct, probably only sending about 1% of my traffic to networks.

After all these years I decided a few months ago to start looking into other industries, because being an affiliate marketer for 5+ years was taking a toll on me. Some of you know that I've taken up trading recently, that is basically because of my recent lack of interest in affiliate marketing.

Don't get me wrong, affiliate marketing isn't dying, and I'm still running several of my campaigns but it's coming close for me to move on.
Holy grave???