Do you use affiliate programs as part of your marketing? πŸ‘‡

Ups. πŸ˜€ This is how a marketer can lose potential earnings. In one of my YouTube videos, I talked about a certain book. I haven't realised that someone would have ever bought the book (because I haven't believed that people would really watch the video). πŸ˜€ πŸ”— That YouTube video Never neglect this part. I have several questions for you – it became a hot topic for me: πŸ‘‰ Are you an affiliated partner? (in the meaning: Do you earn money from recommendations?) πŸ‘‰ As a company, do you have an affiliate program? πŸ‘‰ How successful is the affiliate program? (How much do you earn? Approximate amounts – range) πŸ‘‰ What platforms do you use for affiliates? πŸ‘‰ Do you think that the market is oversaturated with affiliate programs?

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Daniel Engelke
We've investigated it but decided to focus our time elsewhere. Reditus is pretty popular!
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Gurkaran Singh
Oh, affiliate programs - where unexpected book purchases surprise us more than plot twists in a suspense novel! It's like a marketing treasure hunt, isn't it? πŸ“šπŸ’°
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Shadman Nazim
@busmark_w_nika Just came here and found this discussion. Going to check Ugly Duckling for sure. πŸ‘‰ Are you an affiliated partner? - No πŸ‘‰ As a company, do you have an affiliate program? - No Thus, the remaining answers will correspond with the initial two answers. However, I hope you use affiliate programs in the near future and have great success.