Affiliates are people (like me -- and you, too, I
hope) who earn commissions on sales they refer. Every blogger worth his salt uses the Amazon affiliate program, for example.
Well, this week affiliates are going insane pushing a platform called Viddyoze, which creates video intros that make you look like a pro -- and an authority.
I showed you a demo
this week.
Affiliates are going nuts because Viddyoze sells itself: it's the top seller in the history of the JVZoo platform, which has 60,000 products.
An entrepreneur looks at it and says: yes, I need this. That's why it sells.
So affiliates see dollar signs everywhere.
I'm getting emails left and right about Viddyoze, complete with bonus packages if I join through John Doe's link.
Most of these bonuses are ponderous video courses you'll never
use.
Or they're eBooks full of information that's ten years out of date.
My main bonus?
I'll share your video with my audience. That will get you more views, more likes, and more subscribers. (And, if you're selling something, more
sales.)
Now THAT'S a bonus that will actually help you.
(I'm also offering a few video courses, I admit.)
Oh, and by the way:
A young person (or, heck, an old person, too) could join the Viddyoze Template Club (presented as a one-time offer after you buy Viddyoze) and start a Fiverr gig making video intros for other people. These intros take no time to make, and you'd be providing a service for a large and hungry audience.
Whatever you want to do with it, grab it before tomorrow night, when the
offer expires.
My demo and bonuses:
Viddyoze
itself:
Tom Woods