How to Find an Affiliate Program For Any Niche in 2 Minutes…

Written by Anik Singal


Copyright 2005 Anik Singal

There is a great trend lately of marketers finally moving to niche markets and not just focusing on selling torepparttar “make money” industry. This is an excellent move and one that will prove to be very profitable for you. However, a problem that many affiliates are hitting is that they don’t know how to find good niche affiliate programs.

If there isn’t a program in Clickbank, most affiliates are lost! Also, since Clickbank doesn’t allow us to “search” their database, it’s too hard to find anything there.

Well, here is a quick and easy way to find any and all ofrepparttar 108641 best and most profitable affiliate program for any niche you desire.

To find affiliate programs from now on you will use Google to help you. Google is a great tool to use because…

1. It’s free 2. Any site that comes up onrepparttar 108642 top results is likely reputable and has been around 3. You get thousands of results you can search through 4. You can make your search very specific

Alright, let’s discuss in steps, how to Google to find affiliate programs.

1. Go over to http://www.Google.com

2.Type your “Niche Title + affiliate” – This isrepparttar 108643 step that a lot of people can get confused in so let’s clear it right now. Example/ If I am searching for an affiliate program on dog health, I will type this phrase into Google = dog health + affiliate

Ebay - A Safe Place To Trade?

Written by Michelle Johnston Sollicito


Ebay, in all its marketing, claims to be a safe place to trade. It claims that its Fraud Protection Program aims to protect its users against fraud and quite clearly specifies that those who have suffered fraud should get 75% of their loss reimbursed under this program ifrepparttar amount is less than $100 (they charge $25 for processing costs).

This claim is completely not true. I have used Ebay for years, and although I have had a few transactions that left me worse off through no fault of my own, I never filed a claim until recently when I didnt receiverepparttar 108640 goods for which I paid $85. I had done everything "byrepparttar 108641 book" and according torepparttar 108642 rules of Ebay - contactedrepparttar 108643 seller, checked his ratings were good from previous transactions, used Paypal to pay forrepparttar 108644 goods immediately, tried to gain recompense through Paypal, SquareTrade andrepparttar 108645 Fraud Protection Program.

However, despiterepparttar 108646 fact thatrepparttar 108647 same seller defrauded at least three other Ebayers that I know of in exactlyrepparttar 108648 same way, I got only $25 refunded. Ebay will offer me no explanation why they have kept approximately $40+ ofrepparttar 108649 money they owe me, and despite numerous emails to Bill Cobb (CEO) about this, I have made no progress.

I have received email responses claiming that, basically, its really nice of Ebay to have paid me any refund at all, as they have no control overrepparttar 108650 seller's actions. When I argued that they claim that they will refund 75% ofrepparttar 108651 transaction cost, this was countered by some argument about Ebay not beingrepparttar 108652 same as Amazon (not sure how this was relevant). I argued that ZStores were very similar to Ebay, but again got counter arguments from Ebay and Bill Cobb.

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