Dell, The GAP, Priceline.com, Best Buy and tons of others have affiliate
programs

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----- Original Message -----
From: "dana tierney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 4:03 PM
Subject: Re:Affiliates

: I believe Dell has an affiliate program. At least they used to. Something to
look into.
:
: Dana
:
: >OK, I've been putting up Amazon links for a while now, hoping for some
: >sales. Lots of clicks but no books ordered. I just checked the stats again
: >(I was adding Ben's new book to a banner) and boom, someone ordered
: >something through my Amazon link. Was it a CF book? A Flash book? Even a
: >nice porno? Nope. It was a book on economics and a watch. I must not be
: >doing something right here. Economics and a watch but no CF. It's nice and
: >all, but really strange.
: >So here's the stats:
: >Amazon links - A watch and an economics book, but nothing CF yet (I'm trying
: >new ads now)
: >Google links - Small amount of cash. Nice.
: >MM affiliates - over 1 million ad displays and 1 sale. a bit disappointing
: >Direct ads to advertisers - good responses (including the other MM ad and
: >hopefully some new ones soon)
: >
: >Well, bottom line is that the Google ads and direct advertisers are the best
: >with MM and Amazon falling way behind. For anyone here who's looking to add
: >some revenue to their community resource, go google. It's easy to do and
: >worth it.
: >
: >Anyone know of any other (tech friendly) affiliate program out there?
: >
: >
:
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