Looks Like We May Have Found Something…

After reviewing and testing a couple of new “money-making” programs in the last few weeks, one stood out from all of the rest.

If you are looking for an easy business opportunity to start within a couple of hours, then this program is for you. Learn more……

Enjoy,

Cheers.

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2 Responses to “Looks Like We May Have Found Something…”

  1. Billy palmer Says:

    This is rubbish. Affiliano is a scam how can all these so called review sites who like to present themselves as experts, not see it? Or are they in on it?
    The idea is that affiliano has an affiliate account with google adwords and hostmonster and hostgator.
    Anyone can get an affiliate account with them.
    But instead, you sign up with affiliano who get you to sign up with all three above, then get more and more customers for them. And they make upto 1000 from adwords and 65 dollars for every sign up on hostmonster.
    Then they send you 2.50 for all your hard work.
    Scam. Let’s see if this one gets posted!

  2. Matthew A Says:

    Well Billy, Your wish is my command, published as requested. As for your other posts, as the theme was pretty much the same, I left them on the shelf if you don’t mind.

    Some of the things you mention are correct and some are not so lets have a look at the points you bring up, in no particular order.

    1. It is true that Affiliano gets paid a commission for each sale of a hosting account, but that’s the thing, they only get paid for sales, we get paid for every referral. Only a small percentage of referrals turn into sales. So on the Affiliano side of the ledger, they must balance income from hosting sales with payouts for referrals. On our side of the ledger (affiliates), we must balance income from referrals with our advertising costs, whether it is google adwords or anybody else.
    So the thought that all referrals sent by affiliates turning into sales for affiliano is not correct. If it was, you would indeed be right and yes we, as the affiliates, would be getting ripped off.

    2. As far as I’m aware, Affiliano has no particular affiliation with Google? They don’t display Adsense ads on their website and certainly don’t have Adsense code in the template websites that they give away to affiliates. The only thing that they appear to have done with Google is to give affiliates free training on how to set up a google adwords account so that they can advertise.

    3. I’m personally happy with the payout that I get for referring traffic to the Affiliano program. The reason I stay involved with any program is that I like it, it works for me and it will work for others, no other reason really.

    I should also mention that I’m an independent affiliate marketer and not aligned with anyone so if I thought for one minute that I was being scammed, I would be the first one to bail out. I promote several other lead referral offers similar to this one with other CPA Networks so don’t have any particular affiliation to Affiliano.

    When you work out the relationship between lead referral and sales, you will be better placed to judge the programs merits also.

    I hope this has helped you understand the process a little better, and thanks for your post.

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