Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Eyecatching Affiliate Incentive from PC Tools
This eye catching affiliate incentive just dropped into my inbox and I thought it was worth sharing.
PC Tools - makers of Spyware Doctor and Registry Mechanic - are offering $20,000 worth of prize money to its top affiliates between September 1st and November 30th. The winning affiliates, determined by total sales, will receive the following prizes:
1st: $10,000
2nd: $6,000
3rd: $4,000
Should make a nice Xmas present for somebody!
You can promote PC Tools through OneNetwork. You can sign up here and promote them, alongside other programs like Symantec, Uniblue, Sega Games, Dragon Naturally Speaking and more. I read somewhere that a head honcho from OneNetwork is speaking at A4uExpo (or was it affiliate summit london?) by the way.
That sign up link was an affiliate link, I might add. I throw it in with the vain hope someone might use it one day but I've come to the realisation that it's fairly unlikely.
Actually when I started this blog, under the domain affilate-schemes.info, I intended to promote lots of multi tier schemes and make a fortune that way. I soon realised that just simply wasn't going to happen and that pot of easy money was going to remain elusive. I did refer one signup to an independent program once but the guy was useless and has never made me a penny. In fact, so sure was I that I had been barking up the wrong tree with that strategy that I later reviewed a network without any aff link and then someone posted a comment saying "shame there was no affiliate link, I'd have signed up through you". I think that can be filed under sod's law.
PC Tools - makers of Spyware Doctor and Registry Mechanic - are offering $20,000 worth of prize money to its top affiliates between September 1st and November 30th. The winning affiliates, determined by total sales, will receive the following prizes:
1st: $10,000
2nd: $6,000
3rd: $4,000
Should make a nice Xmas present for somebody!
You can promote PC Tools through OneNetwork. You can sign up here and promote them, alongside other programs like Symantec, Uniblue, Sega Games, Dragon Naturally Speaking and more. I read somewhere that a head honcho from OneNetwork is speaking at A4uExpo (or was it affiliate summit london?) by the way.
That sign up link was an affiliate link, I might add. I throw it in with the vain hope someone might use it one day but I've come to the realisation that it's fairly unlikely.
Actually when I started this blog, under the domain affilate-schemes.info, I intended to promote lots of multi tier schemes and make a fortune that way. I soon realised that just simply wasn't going to happen and that pot of easy money was going to remain elusive. I did refer one signup to an independent program once but the guy was useless and has never made me a penny. In fact, so sure was I that I had been barking up the wrong tree with that strategy that I later reviewed a network without any aff link and then someone posted a comment saying "shame there was no affiliate link, I'd have signed up through you". I think that can be filed under sod's law.
Labels: affiliate network, incentives, onenetwork
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