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If you start too many campaigns at once, it is easy to spend more then you are profiting. Especially in the beginning.
I write a lot about what I look for in an affiliate when managing programs for various merchants. It always amazes me how many signups I get from sites with no affinity to my sites and also who never ask me a question about the performance of my merchant’s sit
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