Affiliate Programs
If you have a web site you're probably thinking that you could make some money on the Internet.
The truth is, you probably can. And you can do so by selling a product you develop or by selling someone else's product.
Affiliate programs allow you to sell someone else's products and get commissions.
An affiliate program usually consists of:
- a product (or a number of products),
- sales and marketing tools,
- some training, and
- a tracking system that records the sales you help make.
I am quite successful in several affiliate programs.
Harris Digital Publishing Affiliate Program
I make thousands of dollars a month selling
and other Harris Digital Publishing products through several web sites. One of my sites is online-detective.us with a thumbnail image at the right.
I learned a lot from Internet marketing books, search engine optimization forums, and through the marketing of Net Detective and other HDP programs.
Net Detective purchasers can upgrade to Net Detective Plus. This is a subscription service that provides an ongoing commission.
Harris Digital Publishing also allows you to make ongoing commissions based on the sales of people you recruited to sell HDP products. You'll get a bonus of 12.5% of the commissions of your personally recruited downline. This is very generous.
In addition, you make a bonus on your sales based on the total sales volume you and your immediate downline make. The more you all make, the bigger your bonus. Here is the bonus you get on your personal sales:
| You and Your Personally Sponsored Affiliates Make Sales of at Least |
Bonus on Your Personal Sales |
| $25,000.00 | 25% |
| $10,000.00 | 20% |
| $5,000.00 | 15% |
| $3,000.00 | 10% |
Note: Program applies to ALL products |
Harris Digital Publishing Offers
- Aggressive Payout Structure
- Recurring Subscription Revenue
- Real-Time Reliable Stats
- Partner Support
- Killer Conversion Rates
- On-Time Payouts Once Per Month
- Full-time In-house professional product support
- Respected Brand-Name recognition
- Program Longevity (1996)
- Low minimum pay-out
- State-of-the-art order fraud protection screening. (avoids chargebacks & refunds)
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If you are interested in seeing more details and possibly selling Harris Digital Products, please see the HDP Affiliate Description.
Ready to Become an Investigator? Practical Handbook for Private Investigators is the definitive text for those wishing to enter the field as private investigators, offering comprehensive coverage of the industry. Topics covered include necessary skills for an investigator, interviewing and interrogation, taking statements, computers and the Internet, testifying in court, setting up practice, and more. DLC: Private investigators--United States.
Rory McMahon, a recognized leader in the industry, clears up many misconceptions about the world of private investigation as he guides experienced private investigators, as well as those wishing to enter the field. This practical handbook is a compendium of the work performed, with descriptions of the various types of investigations, case studies, and practical tips. Besides showing you how to conduct every kind of investigation, the book also offers advice on how to testify, how to set up practice, and how to get licensed. Serious Surveillance For The Private Investigator The most interesting - and lucrative - aspect of private investigations is surveillance. This manual teaches you the nuts and bolts of the craft: how to uncover information by tailing a subject and documenting his actions in photographs or videotape. Learn what it's like on the streets, as well as what equipment and tools you'll need for each job.
This book is one of the best when it comes to practical, nuts-and-bolts surveillance. On p. 62, Bruno writes, "On one ocassion, there was absolutely no place to do surveillance without looking out of place." Then he goes on to describe how they got the job done anyway - - a solution I have never seen anywhere else. BUY THE BOOK. |