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July 17, 2023
  • Profitability 1
  • Support 1
  • Reliability 1
  • Promotional materials 8

In general, on the tickets 2 times I wrote 2 times do not answer. The first time I wrote a manager replied a few months ago. Asked why I can not withdraw money? I worked so much created sites on the balance of 600 dollars for half a year. And he like, you must have 10 deposits from users like. Really? What kind of scam is this? I'm not answering my phone at all right now. I've been writing for a few days. A lot of traffic and bought, and from Yandex on the request went, and a complete mess, no deposits recently.

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July 18, 2023, 12:58

Good day!

The condition of 10 deposits was since the establishment of the affiliate as an anti-fraud tool, these conditions are specified in the affiliate agreement, which you agree to when registering. Please write your contact details, we will contact you and try to come to a compromise

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July 17, 2023
  • Support 10
  • Technology 10
  • Quality of offers 10
  • Reliability 10

The rates initially gave out high on the gut, and I have something to compare it to. So I will definitely continue to cast here. Some of the goods are seasonal, but you can drive traffic on them, and then choose others. Be sure to bosuzhuyut bundles with the manager, will help to set up everything competently for pours.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Technology 8
  • Reliability 8

To show support and try and help raise attention to Cricut's new policy, I just put out a video on my channel about what's going on. My audience isn't huge (66K subs) but hopefully it can contribute to the space. It is true that 'influencers' who have a more direct business relationship with Cricut may be hesitant to criticize the company, but I don't really do sponsored vids / collabs so whatever. Currently, I'm a Cricut affiliate but prefer those types of arrangements because the company doesn't tell you what to do. They could kick me out of the program, but I'm willing to take the chance.

I do like my Cricut and pay for Premium Access, but think this business decision is the wrong move.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 8
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

With Webflow, the pros clearly outweigh the cons, and they range from the 50% commission rate, which is one of the highest we’ve encountered in this category, to the 12-month referral period for future purchases.

Even if someone gets the monthly plan just to try it out, if they decide to renew over the course of a year, you’ll still make the 50% rate that we’ve mentioned.

The fact that Webflow works with separate affiliate networks is another benefit just because these platforms often have dashboards that work better than those of self-managed affiliate programs.

You can use your account to select the preferred method of payment -- it takes just one second to switch from PayPal to Stripe or the other way around. Now, let’s look at the downsides. Unfortunately, Webflow is still a separate website builder, which means that not as many people are going to consider it when compared to WordPress, for example.

Lots of websites run on the formerly mentioned platform, and the truth is that since it is compatible with so many plugins for pretty much anything you want to do, you will have a relatively hard time trying to convince people to try a different provider.

Perhaps the other drawback might be the fact that the 50% commission is not recurring forever -- but even the 12-month period is worth writing home about, after all.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 2
  • Technology 2
  • Reliability 2

Fuck Cafepress.
UPDATE: I got my commission back. I called customer support again, and they said something didn't update in the system, and fixed it so I got my 10%. So I did everything right. Still dumb though, and whoever I spoke to yesterday on the phone flat out lied.

Cafepress has reduced its marketplace sales commission from 10% to 5%. Permanently for its brand partnerships (Hunger Games, American Idol), and conditionally for everything else.

They printed a list of things shopkeepers could do to regain their 10%, including linking their profile to social media, uploading a profile picture, "liking" other designers profiles, and gaining a follower. I did all that. I'm stuck at 8%. I called their support line and asked what else I needed to do to regain my 10% commission. They said "make more sales".

I asked if the woman on the phone had any idea how many more sales. She said the people getting 10% under the new model are shopowners who make at least 10-15 large bulk sales per day.

I said "so casual designers like me are sore out of luck I guess?" She said "unfortunately yes."

At least she was honest with me. Cafepress has always had great customer service. But Fuck you and your bullshit cafepress.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 6
  • Support 6
  • Technology 6
  • Reliability 6

I started in 2020, made about 30 - 80 EUR a month, in Christmas period 400+. Right now I cant collect the minimum payout amount.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

I've been on Society6 for a couple years. So far, made about $900. They actually sent me $55 today. Some months are better than others. I like it because I only need to upload the picture and they take care of the rest. No hassle.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 3
  • Support 4
  • Technology 5
  • Reliability 3

I've tried selling with them a little while ago with not much luck

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 5
  • Support 6
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 5

Anything selling on Smashwords itself gets reported right away of course, but affiliate sales often take weeks or even months to get reported, and even longer to actually get paid. I've been submitting books there since October of last year, and I have yet to receive a dime in royalties.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

Both Apple and Kobo are more like boutique bookstores. If you want promotion on either platform you need relationships with the company. Both are happy to meet new authors, and also have reps at all the major author conferences I've been to.

They'll run cool promos and send out mailers on your behalf, if you're in good and have content they want to promote. I've never made a ton on either platform, but I know people who've done fairly well, especially with romance.

The iBooks office was on the Cupertino campus when I went, but the team was tiny and spread out in 3 different buildings. No idea how it's changed in the last few years as I'm in KU.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 2
  • Technology 2
  • Reliability 2

I'm not sure if this has come up before, but Verizon needs to crack down on partners that do sketchy things to get new sign ups.

Today at around 6 PM, a person claiming to be from Verizon knocked on my door to ask if I have Verizon services. He even had a badge ID with the Verizon logo on it, making it seem like he is a Verizon employee. I already have Verizon services, so I decided to turn the tables and find out if he is really a Verizon employee. I asked him if he works for Verizon and why he couldn't just check in the system if I have service. He stated that he is from Verizon and made some excuse as to why he didn't have a chance to look it up. I asked him again if he actually works for Verizon or if he works for a Verizon partner. He then admitted that he works for a partner. I didn't ask for the name of the company he works for, but this type of practice being done by Verizon partners is incredibly sketchy.

Partners should not claim to be "from Verizon", nor should they wear badges that make it seem like they work for Verizon.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 6
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 6

The "partner program" pays well about $40 per upgrade, 40-80 per activation, MRC is a %, however theres a lot that goes into it in the back end from what i understand.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 8
  • Support 8
  • Technology 8
  • Reliability 8

It's a total win-win! I love referring my users to Michaels! It's great to be able to recommend reliable products that I use for my acrylic painting tutorials and also earn some extra income by doing so. I love referring my users to Michaels!

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 6
  • Support 8
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

I have found the conversion rate pretty decent, but my problem is that they don't seem to approve my sales a lot. Like 30% of them aren't approved and therefore isn't paid out. I've actually been thinking about dropping them because of it.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

It’s part of the Awin affiliate network, and it’s been ok, but I make more from amazon.

However, in my niche there are products that can only be found on Etsy, and products that can only be found on Amazon - I didn’t have to pick between the two.

The Etsy cookie is 30 days, and the commissions are similar to Amazon.

Amazon converts because they sell everything and shipping is free for Prime members, but it really depends on your niche. I personally love buying jewellery from Etsy but wouldn’t buy it from Amazon. It really depends on your audience.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

The Etsy affiliate program has been in place for a while and the dashboard is through Awin. I'm an affiliate (I don't try too hard with it though) and the basic rule is that you don't use affiliate links for your own store's products.

They run contests often for a gift card and you get access to an affiliates-only website with a calendar and recommendations on content/ways to earn commissions.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

If you're a lifestyle blogger, Etsy is a great affiliate option because it covers so many categories. The program offers an average 4% commission per sale, but because there's such a range of products and prices, commissions could be huge if you have a niche audience.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 3
  • Support 4
  • Technology 4
  • Reliability 3

I am using Pinterest and posting lots of affiliate links from Zazzle. I haven’t made any sales yet though so I’m not sure if people are interested in Zazzle.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 7
  • Support 7
  • Technology 7
  • Reliability 7

No I do not make more than 1,000 a month, yet. That does not mean I will not get there. I barely started off on zazzle a couple of months ago, less than half a year. I’ve already gotten a few sales. I am sure I am on my way to earning more. The beginning is always the hardest.

What I do know is that zazzlers that make $1000 and up follow the latest trends and they make products that sell. They do not necessarily create designs out of scratch but rather work on a trend and make it their own. I’ve also been studying the top selling zazzle stores and they all several things in common. Well,

1. many of their products are customizable
2. they are on social media
3. they have a niche
4. they upload new designs regularly
5. they are consistent
6. some of them go around commenting other zazzle stores like crazy
7. their stores are organized
8. they’ve created collections
And so on.

In order to get to $1000 + per month, you need to have a plan, set goals within a time frame. You need to know where you’re going. It takes time, patience, and dedication. As long as you’re focused on your goal and you have a clear vision of where you want to take your zazzle business, you will do fine and will get there for sure. Best of luck to you.

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July 16, 2023
  • Profitability 6
  • Support 6
  • Technology 6
  • Reliability 6

Hey there! Being an affiliate for Zazzle or other similar websites can have its pros and cons. Here are a few to consider:

Pros:

1. Wide variety of products: Zazzle and similar websites offer a wide variety of products to promote as an affiliate, including custom t-shirts, mugs, phone cases, and more. This means you can find products that align with your niche and promote them to your audience.
2. Customizable products: Many of the products on Zazzle can be customized with your own designs or artwork. This can be a great way to create unique products to promote and differentiate yourself from other affiliates.
3. High commissions: Zazzle offers a commission rate of up to 15%, which is higher than many other affiliate programs.

Cons:

1. Limited control over products: As an affiliate, you have limited control over the products that are available on Zazzle. This means you may not always be able to find products that align with your niche or meet the needs of your audience.
2. Low conversion rates: While Zazzle offers high commissions, the conversion rates for their products can be relatively low. This means you may need to work harder to promote their products and drive traffic to your affiliate links in order to earn a decent income.
3. Limited customer support: Zazzle's customer support can be limited, which can be frustrating for both affiliates and customers. If you have any issues with your account or payments, it may take longer to get them resolved.

Overall, being an affiliate for Zazzle or other similar websites can be a good way to earn extra income, but it's important to weigh the pros and cons before getting started. Make sure the products align with your niche and audience, and be prepared to work hard to promote them and drive traffic to your affiliate links.

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