Using the sign up form on a replicated sales page instead of having your own Autoresponder is a BIG mistake.
Let's go back to our affiliate program with XYZ Lemonade as they have given you a fantastic replicated sales page. They've told you to go out and advertise the special URL in every way you can and their replicated sales page does all the work for you. Wow, this is really decent of them-or is it? Assume that you send 200 people to the page who subscribe to get more information on the XYZ Lemonade opportunity and out of those 200 people, 6 buy. "Hey that's great" you think, but what happens to the other 194 people? The short answer is XYZ Lemonade now owns them and can send them anything they want in the future. If you ever leave XYZ Lemonade, you leave all your prospects with them.
This is a common scenario: You do all the work and they earn all the money-just the opposite of what the scam sites tell you. This is the bare facts and if you don't have your own Autoresponder and Capture page system, you are only building up the prospect list for someone else.
What I have to offer is a complete all in one program that gives you the essential tools along with the necessary training on how to use your OWN Autoresponder and build your OWN list. I offer a FREE 30 day trial with no strings attached. If you like it- and I'm sure you will- GREAT! If not, then all the best in your aspirations. Using your PayPal password and email address on both the registration page and the affiliate setup page of any program is a mistake.
There are many programs that use PayPal to pay you your commissions and this is great. However, be warned: the one thing you never want to do is register for a program where you use your PayPal email address and/or password when you sign up.
For example, if you registered for XYZ Lemonade, then you used your PayPal email address on the registration form and you also used the same password as you use to login to PayPal- if the owners of XYZ Lemonade are dishonest- you just gave them access to your PayPal account. How? Because they are going to have your email address and your password in their membership database.
They can then sell this information to some crackpot hacker or con man and that person can then drain your PayPal account. Since XYZ Lemonade did not actually break into your PayPal account, you will not be able to track this issue in any way back to them.
If you have a PayPal account and only one email address, I would suggest that you get another email address. Alternatively, only use your PayPal password at PayPal and no place else. Many people like to have only one password as this is obviously convenient and easy to remember, you are playing with fire because if anyone gets hold of that password along with your associated email address, they in effect have access to virtually any secure site you are involved with on the Internet.
How can you be sure to be aware of these issues and other problems? I have an offer that gives you a FREE 30 day trial. Have a look around, see the system, see the training programs and you make the decision. I tried it, and it is the best system I have ever seen- bar none. You have the opportunity to EARN while you LEARN. Becoming a great online marketer is literally only a step away.
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