A SPECIAL REPORT
 
     Caution when using 3rd party
            Marketing Programs
 
 
                 WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?
                         
by Dr. jl Scott, PhD


     I was recently asked to take a look at two different
     marketing programs. One was Network Marketing and
     the other was an affiliate type program.

     One of the programs was offering a very hefty
     commission.

     BOTH of these programs are owned by people well
     known in their fields. Sounds like the "pros," eh?


     We could only hope.

     I know - why is this a problem? If these people are so
     well known, why do I believe it's an issue?

    Think about it a minute. Are you going to join a program -
    work your tail off to sell someone else's product - earn
    your commissions - then, not even know where your
    money is? Who is holding your fees? Where are they
    holding your fees?

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If something runs amuck, how are you going to contact someone about the money that's owed to you? What if it's a lot of money? Are you going to call them? No phone number on the site! Have your attorney send them a letter? No physical address on the site! Not even in their member agreements! How legal is that?!


One of the programs I mentioned above paid $225 commissions. If you sold one of these products a week, you would be owed almost a thousand dollars in a month. I repeat - where is your money? It simply isn't good business to allow someone to hold that much money when you don't even have contact information. This would never happen off-line! Why would you put up with it online?

When you sign up for any online marketing program - remember this! Not only do you have a contract with that company. They have a contract with you! You have a right - in fact, an obligation to yourself - to know exactly who they are - exactly where they are - and exactly how to contact them by regular mail - and by telephone.

They certainly get that information from you! And, if you live in the USA, you may even have to provide your social security number. If they're a legitimate company (in the USA), they have a Tax ID number. Try asking them for it - and see what happens!

No one is such a professional that all they need to provide to their business associates is their name! NO ONE!

Not even Oprah.


About the Author - * dr. jl scott is the Founder of the International Council of Online Professionals (iCop™) - and also the publisher of the Internet Marketing Trade Journal™ - the ezine that keeps you up to date on Internet marketing coming of age. For your FREE subscription: http://www.i-cop.org/trade-journal.htm
 





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