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Friday, June 29, 2007

Earn Extra Cash Promoting My Writing Courses!

If you have a website, did you know that you can earn a steady sideline income (plus my undying gratitude) by promoting my writing courses on it?

All you need to do is sign up as an affiliate with my publishers, WCCL. This is a simple process and won't cost you a bean. Just click here to go to the sign-up page, and select "Nick Daws Course" from the drop-down list of products as the first one you want to promote. This is the best-selling course also known as "Write Any Book in Under 28 Days". It's designed for anyone who wants to write a book, fiction or non-fiction, in the shortest possible time.

If you prefer, of course, you can choose one of my other popular courses. Quick Cash Writing explains how anyone can start earning money from writing as quickly as possible, while How to Win Contests is my brand new guide to winning cash, free holidays and consumer goods from entering competitions, contests and sweepstakes.

The only other thing you will need to become a WCCL affiliate is a Paypal account, which the company will use to send your commission payments. If you don't already have a Paypal account (they are widely used on the auction site eBay), you can sign up for one free of charge by clicking here.

Once you are an affiliate, you will have access to a wide range of banners and text links you can use on your site. Each will include your special affiliate code, so for everyone who clicks through to the sales site via your link and buys a course, you will get a commission payment. WCCL pays generous commissions of up to 50% of the sales price. They send you an email every time you make a sale, and (assuming a refund hasn't been requested) you get your commission 35 days later. Again, you will receive email notifications of payment from both WCCL and Paypal.

What's more, once you are a WCCL affiliate, you don't just have to promote my courses. You can, if you wish, promote any of WCCL's other courses (e.g. the blockbusting Write a Movie in a Month), not to mention their wide range of self-development products, Windows utilities, hypnosis downloads, privacy software, driving guides, and much more.

If you do decide to promote my courses on your website, here's a quick hint. By far the best way to get people to click through to the sales site is to tell them a bit about it in your own words, or even write a review. The advertising banners look pretty cool, but they work much better when accompanied by some text as well!

Even if you don't have a website now, you can easily set one up using the free Squidoo service, as I described in this post a few weeks ago. Or you can open a Google Adwords account and place ads for the courses on Google and other search engines. This will involve a certain amount of expenditure, but with WCCL's generous commissions it's not difficult to generate a net profit (I've been using this method myself for several years). I recommend the top-selling Googlecash manual if you would like a step-by-step guide to this.

Finally, I should mention that WCCL operate a two-tier referral system. Whenever someone visits one of their sites through your affiliate link and signs up as an affiliate themselves, you automatically receive 5% commission on ALL their future sales. There's nothing to lose and everything to gain, so why not click here now to sign up?

Good luck, and thank you very much for helping to promote my courses!

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2 Comments:

Anonymous mary said...

Stephen King borrowed ASS-U-ME from The Johnny Carson Show which aired many years ago when I was a little girl. Also, you need to know that older participants can not login to The Writer's Circle as we can not navigate the password system. Can't that be simplified so it will work? Currently it only goes in circles and refuses to open the site.

5:58 AM  
Blogger Nick said...

Thanks for the ASS-U-ME information. I didn't think King invented it, but clearly it goes back further than I thought!

Sorry you're having problems logging on to MWC. Most people do manage in the end, so I hope you will keep trying. Unfortunately we do have to use a system like this, or the forum would swiftly get overrun with "spam" messages.

3:26 AM  

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