The Affiliate Manager 1st Edition

The Affiliate Manager 1st Edition course is looking hot folks. We just got a glimpse of the first picture of the course today, and this picture does not even include all of the bonuses!

Check out the Affiliate Manager Blog to see the course picture! There's also a free video to view on How to Recruit Your First Affiliates.

That course looks incredibly comprehensive, and judging by Anik Singal's experience, I'm sure it will be.

I'm still waiting to receive a preview copy before it's released, so that I can give you my informed opinion of what to expect from it. As soon as I get a chance to go through it, I'll let you all know what I think.

So far, I can tell that judging by who is involved in this affiliate manager course, and the credentials behind them, I think this course is going to be excellent material for anyone who wants to become a super affiliate, or become an affiliate manager.

It seems these days Affiliate Manager's are becoming quite sought after for their skills, and it's still a fairly new career to get into. Demand is just growing and growing for affiliate manager's, and I'm sure that anyone out there who is pondering whether they could be a successful affiliate manager would do well to invest in this course.

As an affiliate manager, you could honestly expect to earn anywhere from $3000-$5000 per month per client, and on top of that negotiate to earn anywhere from 2.5%-25% in gross affiliate commissions. This could add up to a lot of money! More than any lone affiliate marketer would be making.

The benefit here is leverage of course, which any affiliate marketer should understand, particularly those who've promoted 2 tier affiliate programs. By becoming an affiliate manager, it's like instantly jumping up to the top of the tiers and having a whole downline under you to earn you commissions. All you have to do is train, motivate, and help those affiliates every step of the way.

So ask yourself this: Would you rather promote affiliate products to your own list and through your own website, OR Would you rather promote affiliate products to potentially hundreds or thousands of other peoples lists and websites? The difference of these two is that the latter has a lot more leverage, meaning you work less, and earn more!

If you're an affiliate marketer, perhaps it's time to be promoted to an affiliate manager and start earning more!

If you're already an affiliate manager, then perhaps it's time to learn some tips and tricks to increase the effectiveness of your affiliate program and earn more!

Check out the blog for the Affiliate Manager 1st Edition

Peace & Prosperity,

Jambhala Rinpo