Is Affiliate Marketing Secretly a Scam? by Kevin Ryan published on 2019-12-13T21:56:49Z Click on the link below to discover the #1 skill to making money with affiliate marketing. What do you think it is? http://www.trustthelink.com/ Hello, today I want to answer the question is affiliate marketing secretly a scam? This is a great question. When I hear the word scam, I'm thinking of fraud or lying. Do you remember the Fyre festival where some people spent lots of money and there was no festival? Many people were angry after that. The creator didn't deliver the goods. The creator then had to change his name because his brand took a big hit after that. Another example would be Bernie Madoff with the investing scam. It was a big ponzi scheme and everyone lost tons of money and he went to jail. Romance scams is another one where there are tons. My favorite is the guy who goes out to dinner with a girl and then leaves before the bill comes. We as humans get scammed when we don't understand something. With affiliate marketing it's very difficult for it to be a scam. If you look at Clickbank, Jvzoo, Commission Junction all the marketplaces you have to have a money back guarantee. If there are too many refunds they pull the product. With a merchant account when someone can process transactions there is a paper trail. They will shut down a merchant account if there are too many chargebacks. Chargebacks are a way for a consumer to get their money back from a dishonest merchant. Trust really is everything in business and why you want to be incremental. With affiliate marketing I use my face and my real name. I'm more skeptical of sales pitches that involve a robot right? This helps build trust. The first product I introduce is very small and it's very good – I think it's very good. This builds the trust. It's also important to have skin in the game for the customer. This is also why Russel Brunson who is very smart gives away a book, but someone has to pay shipping. If you don't pay for it you don't value it. Plus, it helps build the relationship correctly. If you give everything away for free then you ask for money it's very difficult because of the culture. Then it's important to build on that relationship and offer more products that help someone even more and you get paid more. Just like dating you don't want to start out with marriage right? You might want to start out with something small and keep moving upwards. Only after you have really known someone you can move to moving in together and marriage. I don't believe in prenup agreements unless there is tons of money at stake. The big problem is all humans have ego's. We don't like to blame ourselves when something doesn't work out. Some people blame affiliate marketing. It's not my fault it's because affiliate marketing is a scam. In reality they quit to soon, didn't know what they were doing or just didn't put in the effort. This can give affiliate marketing a bad name, which might be good because there is more opportunity for me to do it. Some programs are just not good as well, there are a lot of bad opportunities out there, this also gives it a bad reputation. One last thing I want to talk about is the people who create products can make most of the money. If you want to make more money then create the product. They deserve the money because look at the risk they took, the time they took to create the products. The Good news about that is if you don't want to create products. I don't, you have lots of options and more negotiating power. Everyone wants you to promote there stuff. In negotiation the person with the most knowledge, patience and options wins. This means you don't have to settle for being a CPA affiliate where you make 1 dollar per lead or being an Amazon affiliate where you make 2% on a video game. There are programs where you can keep around 90% of all the money. You are just paying 10% to license the products. You want to keep more of the money. Genre Business Comment by "Wild" Bryce Williams Thank you for the information! 2020-09-20T16:15:18Z