Nobody Approves You, If You Could Have Attended, Last 48 Hours for Niche PLR
Published: Sat, 03/18/17
I'm home after a grueling (but fun) week of being on the go with my kids. We ended our errands with a stop today to buy my son a car. Finally found a great one (it was worth the wait). Wanna see it?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=638003196391964&set=a.299328903592730.1073741831.100005468684911&type=3&theater
He is SO proud. It's a nice one, too. Smooth ride and one owner with a clean Carfax. No fun looking all over DFW for cars, but with my oldest son's help, we found a good one.
So the rest of the day, I'm working! Still wrapping up some challenge content and also going to map out my coming weeks for projects.
My oldest son is about to get his certification for personal training and start training people so for his portfolio, I volunteered to be a committed guinea pig for a 90 day test run of training. Wish me luck on that - I could stand to lose a pound or hundred.
#1 - Alright, first up - embarrassing health niches sale ends Monday - did you grab the PLR yet?
http://s3.amazonaws.com/bigplrevent.com/EmbarrassingHealthNichesFE.html
The pack is 8 short reports on a variety of topics. Then the OTO 1 is a bundle of product reviews, articles, an affiliate rolodex and 80 domain ideas. And OTO 2 applies your 2 purchases to an already half off lifetime total membership.
Don't forget the free niche tutorial video I made for you here, too:
https://vimeo.com/208038847
#2 - If You Could Have Attended...
The Traffic and Conversions Summit for 2017 was hosted recently and I don't attend seminars (even huge ones like this) because I have to be here to be the parent to my kids. But if I was, I know which speakers I would have seen. Take a look at the red and green layout of the days and tell me who you would have signed up to see.
There is SO much good stuff here - I'm glad I bought the notes. Remember, if you grab it through my link, you will get to do a walk through of it with me in a private implementation review. Plus, you get $30 of PLR or one of my $27 challenges as a bonus.
https://jvz1.com/c/5810/254829
There are many speakers (and notes) for each day, but going through the list, if I HAD to choose JUST ONE per day...
Here's who I would have seen on Day 1:
- Win Pinterest (with the least effort): Advanced Pinterest Tactics for the Smartest Marketers by Brittany Murlas
Here's who I would have seen on day 2 (tie and would have flipped a coin):
- 3-Step Facebook Video Formula: What We've Learned From 128 Million Video Views by Keith Krance, Ralph Burns
- The BLP Formula: From Book to List to Product by Pat Flynn
Here's who I would have seen on day 3:
- Content Engine: How To Quickly Crank Out High Quality Blog Content by Russ Henneberry, Lindsay Marder
#3 - Nobody Approves You
You're an affiliate and you want to start promoting people. But every time you submit a request, you get declined. What do you do? I saw someone ask this and I thought I'd chime in.
First of all, understand that it's not you - it's that they don't know you. Marketers need to protect their accounts for a variety of reasons. If you're an affiliate who sends junk traffic, then their conversion rates will look pathetic to truly formidable affiliates.
And of course, you also might be a scammer who is using stolen credit cards, getting commissions and then the vendor gets chargebacks and has their accounts closed.
So don't panic when you get declined. Reach out to the vendor. Definitely don't demand instant payment. That's a red flag right there. I always decline those who demand it. Friend the marketer on Facebook, and get to know him or her so they can see that you're a real person with a reputation that's in order.
if it's something like Commission Junction or Share a Sale and you get declined, you can beef up your site before applying again. You can also reach out to the vendor to try to discuss it with them as well.
The best thing you can do to get approved on places like JVZoo is say you don't mind delayed payment, and send good traffic. As your sales build and your refund rates stay low, more vendors will approve you.
Tiff ;)
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