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TKDalumni

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We recently launched our website and built an affiliate program for our products. Did we miss anything and do you guys have any suggestions for building the network? PureSanitizer.com

Adam
 


This mean no offense, Honestly.
1. your site overall looking is not professional enough to encourage people to buy your products.
2. for menu, I suggest you use some better image or changed to use text instead.
3. Too much less contents on the front page, Please decide to add more if possible.

I see you optimized your site for SEO a little. It's ok.
 
Well main thing is why would anyone buy your product? I can go to Wal-Mart and get for .99 something that does the same thing.

You need to explain the BENEFITS if you want anyone to buy it.
 
not speaking about the site but only about the affiliate program: "Earn up to 10% commission" on a $20 +s&h thing of which they can find a similar one in any store, probably for less, isn't so attractive for publishers...

if I could sell something like this I'd probably be already rich...

I think the main problem isn't the affiliate program itself but the marketability of the product online

I don't want to sound rude, just helpful
 
Yeah, I don't get it. What does sanitizer have to do with Karate and Yoga?

I would suggest going after the Kid ewww factor, like Lysol does. Get a shot of slow motion spittal flying across the screen from one kid to another and you might have more of a connection to the user ( feel free to put them in karate outfits if, for some reason, that's what you're going for)
 
How about, if it would work, promoting it as a quick and easy sanitizer for the mats and equipment, rather than for people. I've seen lots of hand sanitizers, but I would definitely buy something I could spray on equipment that is shared, especially if it came in a cool bottle.
 
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