Affiliate help

The affiliate policy is simple enough: 50%, and it's recurring.

You get 50%, for every month a member stays, however long that maybe.

On our list, the hit rate is 1 in 47 – so that should give you a good idea of what you can expect to convert at.

Over the first 4 months, the drop out rate is 10.4% - way lower than the 30% that is bandied around as an industry norm.

Signing up is free and easy:

Here's the screen you'll see to sign up as an affiliate:

fist login screen

Soon as you submit that – you get this screen:

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Annoyingly – the screen above is the Affiliate login box – so now you have to log in with details you put in screen 1...

Why doesn't it login you automatically? I have no idea. But you only need to do it this once, then it remembers you.

Your user name and password will also have been mailed to you – with the affiliate login page link – but just in case, you can find it here too.

After you've logged in, you get this screen:

screen 3

Once you start pushing traffic to the site, you'll see the stats populate.

You can withdraw your commission as soon as it gets over $100 – but it's entirely up to you. Just let us know what paypal account you'd like to us to pay it in to.

Just so you know, there is no 'hold' on the account. So if you've earnt $100, we'll pay you that, there is NO percentage hold over it.

Of course, you can't push people to the homepage over and over again (though it won't hurt), so here are the other sales pages we push people to, through these emails.


Email 1

Subject header: The worst ad ever?

"Have a look at this ad - it's shocking.

It's bad enough for one killer reason.

But then I found 6 more.

Have a look here and see what I mean.

Best

Drayton"

And this mail links to:

http://askdrayton.com/the-worst-ad-ever/?afastmema=???

Don't forget to add you aff code number to the link though - where you see the question marks - that needs to be your affiliate ID.

Just so there is no room for error, using the example affiliate above, it would be:

http://askdrayton.com/the-worst-ad-ever/?afastmema=258

Got it? Any questions, please mail: db@draytonbird.co.uk


Email 2

Subject header: What these famous copywriters taught me

“I learned the importance of shameless theft 30 years ago from Murray Raphel, who said, "Search the world, and steal the best."

Cynical? Not at all. It's sound advice.

Mozart - a genius - said "I never tried to be original in my life".

If you've read my stuff you may know what I've lifted from Caples, Hopkins, Reeves and Ogilvy.

My brain robbery didn't stop there, though:

Monroe Kane, Gene Griffin, Joe Sugarman, John E Powers, Vic Schwab, Victor Ross and John Francis Tighe - I pilfered from them (and others) heavily too - for good reason.

And here's what I've learnt from them.

Best

Drayton”

And here's where it links to: http://askdrayton.com/what-some-famous-copywriters-taught-me/

Again - don't forget to add your affiliate code.


Email 3

Subject header: The three questions I'm always asked

There are three marketing questions I'm always asked, where ever I'm speaking.

So I thought it about time to share them with you.

If you sell a service, you definitely want to have a quick look.

And if you sell a product, you won't want to miss it too.

It's here.

Best

Drayton”

This email links to here:http://askdrayton.com/the-three-questions-im-always-asked/

Don't forget to add your aff code...


Email 4

Subject header: 7 copywriting sins.

“If you're a business owner, and want to know more about copywriting, here are seven powerful reasons to start finding out before it's too late.

These deadly sins strangle many businesses - I would say most, actually.

Best

Drayton"

This email links to here:http://askdrayton.com/7-copywriting-sins-that-strangle-sales/

And lastly:

“What is the difference between those who go broke and those who don’t?

Those who test don’t go broke.

A point beautifully demonstrated by this poor soul, who years ago, had to sell his ten year old daughter's pony, because he went broke.

And all because he didn't test.

Have a look here, right now, and make sure it never happens to you.

Best

Drayton”

This email links to here: http://askdrayton.com/bizarre-marketing-mysteries-i-never-solved/

And don't forget to add your aff link...

Please do let us know how we can help you.

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