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Earn An Easy $10, From Pepperjam Network
Jul 3rd
For July 2008, affiliate marketing network Pepperjam Network, has exciting news.
I joined Pepperjam recently, and one of the things i like about this network, is the accessibility factor. You can easily reach the staff (heck even the CEO, Kris Jones) via multiple communication channels, including: IM, email, (and my personal fave) their company blog.
They have a slew of solid merchants, including: eBay, Webmaster Radio, Text Link Ads (boo! to that one), SEOMoz, PlayBoy Store, and others. eBay is a great money maker. If you’re a blogger and have yet to try and make money with the eBay affiliate program, now is a great time to join Pepperjam and do so. The (exciting news) i mentioned above is that for the month of July, Pepperjam is offering NEW! incentives.
NEW! Incentives from Pepperjam Network
1. )The lead payout has increased to a generous $7. So every blogger you refer to the program (*and gets approved) nets you a $7 referral commission
2.) Spread the word on your blog, (like i have), and earn an easy $10
3.) Join the network, receive a $10 sign on bonus
Pepperjam is an up and coming affiliate marketing network that is growing leaps and bounds. They were recently featured on a report by Marketing Sherpa, which highlights the leaps and the bounds.
Once you have reached $25 in commissions, PepperJam pays you promptly via Paypal. Ready to join? Click the banner below, and sign up today to make money via your site or blog!
“Meet The Affiliate” Sam Harrelson
May 9th
The folks at the new generation affiliate network, PepperJam, have a new series on their blog, “Meet The Affiliates”. The first interviewee is established affiliate marketer, Sam Harrelson.
I enjoy these types of interviews, as they provide good insight and sometimes a juicy marketing nugget is revealed:
affiliate marketers are going to have to engage with the new paradigms of marketing that are being created around more social sites (I’m not a big fan of the term “social media” because I think the web is inherently social). Social networks, niche community sites and highly customizable platforms like Twitter are going to demand more from marketers than just posting up a banner or bidding on a click. So, as affiliate marketers, we are going to have to engage increasingly niche and fragmented audiences in order to stay relevant and profitable.
To read more of the Sam Harrelson interview, head on over to the PJ blog.

