I recently conducted an experiment that leads me to believe a lot of
affiliate program owners are actually stealing our commissions!

Oh and this isn’t a sales pitch to sell some software or anything else.
This is a shocking discovery that I have decided to make public!

In fact if you have been finding it surprisingly difficult to make any money through
affiliate marketing this could be the reason why.

How I Discovered This Ingenious System Of Commission Theft

Not too long ago I wrote an informational page on my blog that generated
$1566 on a $9.99 commission within 20 days of ranking for various keywords.

What I found very interesting was that though the page in question is not a
sales letter it generated that revenue on extremely little web traffic!

The webpage was an informational page that explained how the average computer user
could speed up their slow computer with a few simple tweaks.

(The page averaged about 11 visits a day and as you can see for yourself
by clicking the link the page is just informational in nature and not
a sales page: slow computer).
 
Anyway these results were in stark contrast to those of a very popular
internet marketing affiliate program that paid out a $77 commission for
each sale.
 
I Sent 500 Unique And Qualified Visitors And Made Zero Sales!
 
I sent 500 unique visitors through my affiliate link (well actually they clicked on
an enticing blog-wide banner on my blog) to the excellent landing page of the
merchant in question, but guess how many sales I made…ZERO!

I couldn’t understand it!
 
I had made $1566 in commissions from just 206 visitors to a poorly
formatted info page yet I didn’t make s single cent from 500 visitors
to an excellent landing page that had all the elements to clinch the sale!

Something was very wrong! And I was determined to discover what it was.

And that’s how I found out that many internet marketing affiliate owners are
ripping us off and stealing our commissions!
 
Click here to see how they do it:  Affiliate Program Theft

P.S. Note the article is about 1,000 words…this time I decided not
to mention names but once you read the article you’ll see
how ingenious the system is!

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