Having been a member of Cashburners for some time now, and having found it relatively easy to sell their products (one must swallow a little pride in order to promote herbal remedies and natural ‘pharmaceuticals’, but the conversion rates of these products make my pride a very cheap commodity) I decided to take the plunge and go all out to promote their full range of products.

Up until now I’d only been pushing three of their products (Hoodia Extreme, Hair Again and Musclemax Xtreme) using the free templates they provide on a free hosting service. Choosing the right keywords to target is essential to get organic traffic for your sites; these products have many competitors from other companies, and of course, there are hundreds of other Cashburners affiliates trying to sell the same products. You need to go after the longer keyword phrases at first, and submit your sites to hundreds of directories using those phrases as your anchor text (or save yourself the touble and have my partner submit for you, for a small fee – visit Manual Free Directory Submisison Service for more details. If you use the ‘contact us’ form rather than the ‘order now’ form, and mention you came from this blog, I might be able to wing you a bit of a discount).
Of course you can use forums and question and answer pages to try and promote, but there are many seasoned CB affiliates making rather a lot of money who are likely to have got there before you, so really your best option is to choose the products you like, set up the free templates they provide (they even provide free hosting on their own servers) and start building your links. It can be frustrating waiting for Google to index your page and recognise your backlinks, but once the traffic starts coming in after a few weeks, it’s well worth the time or money you spent on link building.
If you already have a website or blog in a similar niche to CB products that gets quite a bit of traffic, then you’re sitting pretty – CB provide loads of great banners for each product.
Sadly they’ve now stopped paying affiliates $1 for each referral, but you do get 10% of your referrals’ sales, so if you don’t want to sell the products but have a website or blog about making money or such like, you could use one of the great banners they provide for this purpose, like the one above… or the slightly racier one below…

Like that one? Of course you do. And its one of the cleaner ones.

So I mentioned I’d gone all out for pushing the rest of the CB range – I’ve now swallowed all of my pride in order to promote everything they sell, and have just launched a new site, on their free hosting service. They call it the ‘Cashburners CMS’, and it’s basically an online store template in which you can choose to promote any or all of the CB products. I’ve gone for all, which makes it a little trickier to build enough backlinks or even to choose the right category on directories, as some products fall into ‘health’, some perhaps ‘lifestyle’ and some are decidedly ‘adult’! Of course, most directories refuse submissions from sites with ANY adult oriented content, so you have to take the extra time to find adult niche directories if you choose to promote those products.

So say hello to the latest addition to my portfolio – Top Products (and no that isn’t the keyword anchor text I’m going to be chasing, before you think I’m completely insane) unless you’re under 18, in which case don’t.

Pushing these new products opens up a whole new range of seedy money-making options, and of course once you’ve sold enough pride to push adult products, it’s but a short step to selling your soul to the green-backed god by joining adult affiliate programs.

Mine is gone, and I’ve just joined the wonderful and ubiquitous Adult Friend Finder affiliate program. Shame on me.

Good job I’m an atheist really.

Good luck, and happy selling!