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What type of affiliate should work with the HydraMedia affiliate network?

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notepad Aug 13, 2008, 01:55:14 PM #1
here I find a good article when making research on this program. this article has good info and part is reprint below.

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What type of affiliate should work with the HydraMedia affiliate network

Big Affiliates: Thumbs Up! HydraMedia is an outstanding affiliate network for big affiliates already doing significant volume on specific offers that are already on the HydraMedia network. If you are already doing $20,000/month on offers HydraMedia is running, they should definitely be at the top of your list.

HydraMedia also could be a great choice for E-Mail publishers or those who have in-house owned web properties available for web-placement offers.

Mid-level affiliates: (Probably not, but maybe). Mid-level affiliates such as those doing $150K to $300K or so in commissions per year in their business would probably be best off using other networks such as RoiRocket or Azoogle that are willing to work with their affiliates on shorter payment cycles once they've established consistent volume and quality traffic. The only exception might be in the very rare occasion that HydraMedia has an offer that you can't secure or introduce to another network.

If you plan to primarily run your offers via Banner, E-Mail, or organic search, you might consider Hydra as well. However, you'd still probably be better off running offers through a network with shorter pay cycles in order for you to accelerate your cashflow and build your business faster.

Beginning or Newbie affiliates: Thumbs Down. Newbies and HydraMedia. New affiliate marketers probably should probably avoid HydraMedia at the beginning of their career - especially if they primarily plan to buy advertising.

Because of HydraMedia's Net 15 payment cycle and the high threshold required to get to shorter payment cycles, beginning affiliates would be better off starting with networks with short payment cycles. This will allow them to quickly reinvest their profits into building their business and accelerate their affiliate marketing business much more quickly.

Even if you don't plan to buy much advertising, you're probably still better off starting off with a short payment cycle network for the cashflow reasons stated above.

so this see that with my small and newbie affilliate works is better to join network with a shorter payment cycle.

what do you think if to join hydra now or wait ?

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notepad Aug 27, 2008, 05:46:47 PM #2
I think that article is geared mainly towards PPC marketers who are spending money to make money. My suggestion would be that effectively budgeting your resources is the same difference as finding a Net-15 or net-30 program.

If you're marketing using organic SEO and publishing, the startup expenses are really tossed out the window.

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