Million Euro Wiki Launches $30 Affiliate Program
Refer a sale to the Million Euro Wiki and you’ll make $30!
The owner of the Million Euro Wiki has come up with a piece of marketing gold that I’m very excited about it! I’m confident that it will help you and me make money online.
Now when you buy a page on the Million Euro Wiki, not only will you get a lifetime page, but you’ll also be given a custom coupon code that will enable you to give others $10 off the price of a page. And every time somebody signs up using your coupon code - you’ll make $30.
When I first wrote about the benefits of the Million Euro Wiki, the $30 affiliate program hadn’t been launched but the owner has informed me that 13 readers have bought pages using my ‘CashQuests’ coupon code.
With the $30 affiliate program, I would have made $390 from the sales and considering the page cost me just $90 (I used my own coupon code!) that would be a nice $300 profit. That’d be nice considering that all I’ve really done to promote it is write two posts on this site.
Why it’s a great affiliate program
There are a lot of benefits to this affiliate program that you won’t find with other programs:
- Make your profits fast - You only have to refer just three page owners and you’ve made your money back. Everything after that is pure profit.
- Benefit from community buzz - With this affiliate program, many more webmasters are going to be grabbing pages and promoting the Million Euro Wiki and its affiliate program. That means that the site is about to experience some huge traffic spikes.
- Enjoy exponential growth - As more people get pages and coupon codes, they will refer more people and so on which creates exponential growth for the site. Furthermore, the more popular the Million Euro Wiki is, the more traffic your page will receive.
- Forget about affiliate links - Coupon codes are better than affiliate links as there is zero chance of someone going to the Million Euro Wiki and deleting your affiliate ID so that you miss out on your earnings. Your coupon code will give then $10 off so they’d be mad not to use it.
- Get in at ground level - The affiliate program has just launched which means now is the best time to get started promoting it before it spreads through the internet. As the valuable keywords get taken, it will be harder for you to refer a buyer so now is the best time to promote it!
If you’ve ever struggled to earn an affiliate income due to everyone already being signed up to the program - the Million Euro Wiki represents a great chance for you to jump ahead of the pack!
Get a lifetime page and win an iPod
On top of the great affiliate earnings that you’ll get, you’ll also be receiving your lifetime page on the Million Euro Wiki to monetize any way you like. Buying a page now means you can start growing your pageviews so that it makes the ‘Popular Pages’ list. The longer you wait, the harder it will be for your site to be seen.
You can use your page as a sales page, use it to drive traffic to your site or sell it to someone else tomorrow for a profit - the choice is yours! And don’t forget that 1 in 25 page owners will receive a free iPod Touch.
Free giveaways like that make it much easier to get sales.
My affiliate strategy
I’m not going to lie to you. The price for a lifetime page works out to a great annual cost - just $4.5 per year for 20 years - but I don’t even plan on keeping my page for a full year.
My plan is to make a nice pile of cash from my ‘Business’ page and promote the heck out of the affiliate program on my other sites and in forums. Once I’ve made a few thousand dollars and the buzz starts to die down, I’ll sell my page and whatever I get for it will be pure profit. I may even give it away to a CashQuests subscriber!
At $30 per sign-up, I have no doubt that the affiliate program will make me hundreds of dollars within a week or so.
The Million Euro Wiki is going to be promoted a lot more around the internet by it’s owner so it can only get bigger!
Become an affiliate
If you’d like to join the Million Euro Wiki affiliate program, use the coupon code ‘CashQuests‘ to get $10 off your page - yeah, I get $30 for that now - and once you have received your own custom coupon you will be able to receive $30 per referral too.
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come one dude. the affiliate stuff was always there, but only open to you, chow and maybe a few select others. dont act like he had it coded into the script just NOW. lol. you sure do know how to sell stuff. stop posting like this and losing your credibility.
nothing you say is gonna tell me that he was giving you guys a cut for having people enter your coupon codes. NOTHING! its the only way to reward you guy for plugging his site.
by Israel
Check the post again Israel. It’s about how the $30 affiliate program has just been launched and I did not receive $30 per signup - with a coupon code I was obviously affiliated - but I was not receiving $30 per sign up.
by Cash Quests
Israel, the reason there were only a few select people that were aaffiliates in the beginning was to see if the system would work. If it wouldn’t we’d have too much damage control to do. In a contolled, small enviroment this was perfect to get the bugs out.
Now that it has proven itself, it’s open for the public.
I don’t think CashQuests has ever denied being an affiliate?
by John Cow
okay, thanks.
by Israel
Hey Kumiko, I’d be interested in your feedback on this post:
http://www.whydowork.com/blog/wdw-insider/135/
I think its good to have some healthy debate
by whydowork
You’re right, as long as the debate doesn’t drag on. We’ve got 20 years to talk about this wiki and I think all that needs to be said has been so.
by Angel
This seems to be an interesting idea. I’ll look into it further…
by mark
I love the controversy this damn wiki has created! Cow wheres the affiliate code you promised!
by Mubin
I bougth a page (http://millioneurowiki.com/Siw) using the ‘CashQuest’ coupon code, but I didn’t get my own coupon code.
Am I missing something?
by Gabriel Topala
Smart move. Send an e-mail to support [at] millioneurowiki.com and they’ll send you your coupon code
by Cash Quests
You make it sound sooo tempting. $90 bucks is still alot of money for me. I just can’t decide if I should give it a go or not. And if I did what to put on my page.
by Lori