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Simon Robic

Simon Robic

@simonrobic

@iAdvize</a> 💬 - Cofounder @ NantesJobs.tech 🤖 - Nantes 🇫🇷
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Joined March 2018

So you think Amazon is the best choice?

The question is more what can you sell. Then you don't really have the choix of which affiliate program they use. Eg I've sold Udemy courses, so registered for Linkshare. There are plenty of other products to promote in that program, in a lot of industries (insurance, travel, retail).

It's not really a niche. The bot sends jokes (I know... but it's pretty popular ;) ) and I would like to add affiliate links in the scenario or to send a message to all the current subscribers.

Can you find funny gadgets that sell on amazon?

So you think Amazon is the best choice?

The question is more what can you sell. Then you don't really have the choix of which affiliate program they use. Eg I've sold Udemy courses, so registered for Linkshare. There are plenty of other products to promote in that program, in a lot of industries (insurance, travel, retail).

"I tried to click on "Upgrade now!" but nothing happened." in a TravelOffers email?

Yes. I tried with Chrome, FF and Safari

Example of an email for flight offers from London (sent to a real user):

The next step is sending the first real email with flight offers, scheduled next week.
After that, the real challenge will be to continue generating traffic.

I think a great way to do it is to use these first free subscribers for them to share the email with their friends.

Ah yes that makes sense. And the beauty of email is that you can easily ask people for feedback. I've been doing this for a #betalist newsletter redesign and got a ton of useful comments that way.

Since I use carrd.co I think I won't be able to use this. But thanks anyway!

I added a small text right under the call to action. Thanks!