About Flippop
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I am Ben, I am just starting out within the online world and my goal is creating a full time and successful business doing something

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How do you earn money as a certified commenter and can you exchange community credits for cash?
I've recently became a certified commenter but I'm leaving comments but I'm n

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So, you need to keep your score above 50 until you have reached the 3-month stage. You can then potentially earn $0.50 for every other comment. However, this is not guaranteed, it depends on the economics of the platform.

You can't exchange community credits for cash, they can only be used to obtain comments and feedback on your own site.

For certified commentators believe three months from time becoming a premium till you can.

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How does site comments work?

How does site comments work?

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How do you earn money as a certified commenter and can you exchange community credits for cash?
I've recently became a certified commenter but I'm leaving comments but I'm n

Hi - although you have qualified as a certified commenter, you can't earn any payment until you have been a premium member for 3 months.

So, you need to keep your score above 50 until you have reached the 3-month stage. You can then potentially earn $0.50 for every other comment. However, this is not guaranteed, it depends on the economics of the platform.

You can't exchange community credits for cash, they can only be used to obtain comments and feedback on your own site.

For certified commentators believe three months from time becoming a premium till you can.

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I'm having a really hard time finding affiliate programs for my niche, computer monitors. I'm only finding programs that will only accept me unless my site is already developed

That's why the training takes several lessons and pages of written content before applying for affiliate programs is even mentioned. You need content to drive traffic and traffic for these programs to expend resources on helping you make money.

In the meantime hone your niche and beef up on informational posts that will draw people in and get them to trust you as someone to buy through. In the end, you will earn more money by worrying about the money at its proper time. Don't rush, it takes millions of grains of sand to build an ant hill.

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Hi Flippop,
I think we've all been there. Wanting to promote something and then too many requirements that for us new in the business may seem too many.

I will agree with you that many platforms or vendors will need to see an operative well structured website. We need to understand they also want to keep a reputation and check where their products are going to be advertised.
That said, what I normally do to find affiliate programs for my niche is a deep search. That can be, as usual, Google, or Bing or other search engines.

If you know a brand or company for your niche, normally at the bottom of the home page you can find links to their Affiliate programs if they have one.

Other sources of affiliate programs, some of them without asking for operative website can be found on different platforms like CJ (Commission Junction) or Clickbank, just to mention some.
I also find Amazon Affiliate program quite straight forward and not so restrictive when it come to websites.

Hope this was useful to you. Let me know how it goes.

Mau

Thanks for your help I'll let you know how it goes.

Yeah, I have been with Adsense on my blogs for most of 17 years and starting the new blog I submitted early and got rejected but in the grand scheme, we as affiliates must be ready for rejection. A good conversion percentage is 2% to a lead and 4% of your leads into sales. SO it can take 98 rejections to get 2 people who say tell me more, and it can take 50 times that to get 4 sales.

Steadily building content will garner the number of leads needed to kick off a great business but there is absolutely no manner outside of paid advertising to cut in line.

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Why can't I find any good affiliate programs affiliate programs?

Why can't I find any good affiliate programs affiliate programs?

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I'm having a really hard time finding affiliate programs for my niche, computer monitors. I'm only finding programs that will only accept me unless my site is already developed

That's why the training takes several lessons and pages of written content before applying for affiliate programs is even mentioned. You need content to drive traffic and traffic for these programs to expend resources on helping you make money.

In the meantime hone your niche and beef up on informational posts that will draw people in and get them to trust you as someone to buy through. In the end, you will earn more money by worrying about the money at its proper time. Don't rush, it takes millions of grains of sand to build an ant hill.

Thanks for your reply

Hi Flippop,
I think we've all been there. Wanting to promote something and then too many requirements that for us new in the business may seem too many.

I will agree with you that many platforms or vendors will need to see an operative well structured website. We need to understand they also want to keep a reputation and check where their products are going to be advertised.
That said, what I normally do to find affiliate programs for my niche is a deep search. That can be, as usual, Google, or Bing or other search engines.

If you know a brand or company for your niche, normally at the bottom of the home page you can find links to their Affiliate programs if they have one.

Other sources of affiliate programs, some of them without asking for operative website can be found on different platforms like CJ (Commission Junction) or Clickbank, just to mention some.
I also find Amazon Affiliate program quite straight forward and not so restrictive when it come to websites.

Hope this was useful to you. Let me know how it goes.

Mau

Thanks for your help I'll let you know how it goes.

Yeah, I have been with Adsense on my blogs for most of 17 years and starting the new blog I submitted early and got rejected but in the grand scheme, we as affiliates must be ready for rejection. A good conversion percentage is 2% to a lead and 4% of your leads into sales. SO it can take 98 rejections to get 2 people who say tell me more, and it can take 50 times that to get 4 sales.

Steadily building content will garner the number of leads needed to kick off a great business but there is absolutely no manner outside of paid advertising to cut in line.

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