I've just launched an affiliate program and I need help defining the offer

Thanks, would you consider my offer to be too aggressive for Clickbank?
Nah you might be able to find something that fits your space, there are plenty of offers on CB, I just noticed those digital/aff. marketing offers have aggresive payment model and conversions, then the question arises: Is it really something valuable...
 
I mob around Clickbank sometimes, but in my opinion the offers that are real aggressive doesn't "fool" most people.

Im thinking like digital marketing guru/coaching stuff
what does that mean? like High commission rate? what does it mean "fool"?
 
what does that mean? like High commission rate? what does it mean "fool"?
Well maybe I am just biased because I move around that industry, but offers like "How I made $232,495 in 4 weeks! My SECRET to BANK in Affiliate Marketing" You know??

At least here in northern europe I dont think many would fall for it.
 
Well maybe I am just biased because I move around that industry, but offers like "How I made $232,495 in 4 weeks! My SECRET to BANK in Affiliate Marketing" You know??

At least here in northern europe I dont think many would fall for it.
its clickbait for the white belts. I fell for it many times. but as a end consumer.
I think thats type of literature is what got me into learning linux and docker.
I said it before but not sure if in this thread or a different one. But I will say it again.
I feel I got as much value from $10 ~ $20 ebooks and udemy courses as from $1000 "High Value" courses like Tai Lopez. which kinda makes me feel ripped off when it comes to "High Value" courses. (now when I see an ad for a $1000+ course I search it on utrnt and then on udemy)
But I am stuck with testing the "Value" of my sales funnel. I dont want to buy traffic, but I am afraid I will not be able to attract affiliates unless I know if the conversion rates and refund rates etc are any good....
But all the products are from a PRL MRR store. But I am not charging a lot. So I feel its fair.
 
From the point of view of an affiliate, personally, I like to see lifetime recurring commissions. As long the product or service is really good, I would always chose 10% recurring lifetime over 20% recurring for X months. In my opinion it's a good deal for both the vendor and the affiliate, as there is a big incentive to onboard new customers.
 
Based on all of your feedback, I've modified the offer and split between 1 year, high value payout, or monthly smaller payments recurring indefinitely.

I've also added commission for direct product sales to NON members. So if someone were to purchase initially to trial our product, the affiliate would get a kick back of 8% on that sale, then if that customer went on to become a member the affiliate would earn from the membership fee going forward.

Does this seem an attractive offer? It's taken me around half a day to figure out the percentages and if it would be sustainable for our business!

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I've added a FAQ section that explains the offer and answers any potential questions an affiliate might have ...


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