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How To Start An Affiliate Program

Date
Sat, 21 Nov 2009, 01:00 - 03:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Dallas, US
Cost
10.0 USD

At our last meeting on Why You Should Start An Affiliate Program we asked these questions:[list]

  • Would it help your business if you could get an extra 100 visits on your website each day?
  • How about if you could get an additional 20 sales a day from your website?
  • How would you like to have an active sales force that is always promoting your products and services?
  • Would your answer be different if you only had to pay that sales force based on their performance?
  • What if that payment didn't come out of your pocket?
  • [/list]

    Most business owners answer positively to all of these questions. So at this meeting we'll continue the discussion by showing you How To Start An Affiliate Program. You'll walk away from this event with options for starting an affiliate program and you'll know what it takes to create your own performance based sales force that actively promotes your products and services online.

    Meeting Agenda:

    7:00 - 7:15 pm Group Arrival 7:15 - 8:00 pm How Presentation (45 minutes) 8:00 - 8:45 pm Networking 8:45 - 9:00 pm Meeting close

    If you now offer or are thinking of offering products and services online, then this too is a must attend event. Having an affiliate program can increase your website traffic and increase your sales. There isn't a single business online, or even offline, that couldn't benefit from more traffic and more sales.

    If you don't understand why you should start an affiliate program, then join us on October 20th when we discuss, Why You Should Have An Affiliate Program.

    Attend both sessions and bring a friend.

    This is an important topic you'll want to share with someone.

    See you at the Meetup,

    Charles McKeever OpenSourceMarketer.com

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