Looking to have website for just starting affiliate domain

swkr

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Hi,

I'm new to affiliation.I was searching the internet for a ready to use affiliate theme with ready to use hosting and i found out these guys - https:// affiliate.builders

Has anyone used them and what do you think?
Is it worth value for money given that i don't want to deal with technical stuff and i don't want to user mainstream themes, neither i want to put a ton of money to get someone to develop it for me.
What are your thoughts on that and can you propose other alternatives?

Thanks a ton
 

Kadabra

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As the website is new, not ranking or promoted anywhere, I doubt anyone had experience with them.

Not sure why but i get the feeling that you are related to that service and posted it here :)

If you are, there is really no reason or problem to post about your services. That might be actually appreciated by members. It's not against the rules or anything.
 

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I'm not related to it. Merely i'm looking for advice or alternative.
 

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Never seen these guys before and the site takes long to load. You could try and tell us how it goes but first experience is that they aren't offering anything new.
 

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As an affiliate, especially a new one, I personally believe that your expenses should be kept to a minimum, before you get familiar with the field and everything in it. Very soon, you are going to realize that those players who generated a 1000$ gross, aren't gonna give you that 300$ that you thought.

For the sake of the example, I'll assume how most online affiliate programs operate. They'd substract all of the bonuses given away, might take gaming taxes as well. You'd most likely have an admin fee, or performance quota that's also going to affect your earnings.

Then you finally get to the payment options, and you see that a small % fee is taken on that payment, and even bigger one if you go through exchange rates. You finally received your hard earned money in your bank account and now you owe tax, that depends on your location and if you are a person or a company.

And on top of everything I've listed, you are willingly going to pay at least 600eur/month, as a startup ? If you have a solid business plan, and strategy in place I'd say go for it, but if you are testing the water of this industry, and you are unsure if you are even going to like it, or if it's worth your time, I'd go the old route find myself some responsive theme, and start adding content.

As the service, it looks legit, but whether you need it or not is questionable.
 

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<sarcasm>It seems like the report feature doesn't work on this forum.</sarcasm>

Dumbear's member's page has been removed. Maybe the AGD system, like some affiliate programs, runs 24 hours behind. And, the post I also reported above will be gone, soon. Maybe @MissExposé can help solve this mystery!
 

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As an affiliate, especially a new one, I personally believe that your expenses should be kept to a minimum, before you get familiar with the field and everything in it. Very soon, you are going to realize that those players who generated a 1000$ gross, aren't gonna give you that 300$ that you thought.

For the sake of the example, I'll assume how most online affiliate programs operate. They'd substract all of the bonuses given away, might take gaming taxes as well. You'd most likely have an admin fee, or performance quota that's also going to affect your earnings.

Then you finally get to the payment options, and you see that a small % fee is taken on that payment, and even bigger one if you go through exchange rates. You finally received your hard earned money in your bank account and now you owe tax, that depends on your location and if you are a person or a company.

And on top of everything I've listed, you are willingly going to pay at least 600eur/month, as a startup ? If you have a solid business plan, and strategy in place I'd say go for it, but if you are testing the water of this industry, and you are unsure if you are even going to like it, or if it's worth your time, I'd go the old route find myself some responsive theme, and start adding content.

As the service, it looks legit, but whether you need it or not is questionable.
You've raised some valid points, especially for newcomers in the affiliate marketing field. It's crucial to be mindful of the expenses and potential deductions that can impact your earnings. Many affiliate programs do have various fees and deductions in place, which can significantly affect your final payout.

Starting with a solid business plan and strategy is essential, and it's wise to consider whether the investment in a service like this is worthwhile, especially if you're testing the waters in the industry. For those who are unsure about their commitment or interest in affiliate marketing, beginning with a responsive theme and creating content may be a more cost-effective approach. It allows you to gauge your interest and potential in the field without incurring unnecessary expenses.
 
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