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Tip for Newbies: Reward Yourself With More Money


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The value of affiliate marketing compared to being employed in the workforce is the ease of requesting a “raise.” You can walk into your job tomorrow and ask your boss “I want a raise.” The answer to that should be unanimous.

As to when it comes to internet marketing, if your a top performer then you can request the advertiser to raise your payout by a margin. For example, if your receiving $25.00 per CPA for a certain program and your sending high quality traffic, then the advertiser would likely grant your payout raise request without any problems.

And the best part of it all is that it is not a complicated process to request a payout raise. Just how easy is it? No more then 5-10 minutes and an email or phone call will have you raised a bit more and making a little more extra for your efforts.

How do you know when your eligible for a payout raise?

The question stated has a complex answer. Many affiliate marketers believe performance is key to being able to receive a payout raise. Although this is the most logical answer, I’m neutral on that type of response. Keep in mind I am not justifying the answer as the WRONG answer, but one of many answers.

So the only answer I can say would suffice is “when you feel like your performing your best.” With that being said, its not smart to ask for a payout raise once you sign up for a new offer unless your well known for performing that well and quickly.

Who do I contact for a payout raise?

If your interested in a payout raise then you’ll want to contact your AFFILIATE MANAGER. I’ve read a few blogs that suggested contacting the advertiser directly but in reality, your best bet is to contact your AFFILIATE MANAGER to request a payout raise.

With that being said, its time to stop wasting your time and let you get out there and start making money. Good luck…

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