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making others to sell the book


 
avatoria2000 I have found few guys interested in selling my book which will be very close realtted to their topics on website.
I would like to ask how I can make them selling the book.
I know how to setup the clickbank account etc to sell book myself.
But I would like to give them a copy of my book, sell and get paid for it as soon as order was made.
Can somebody tell me how its possible and how to do that?
For me its better solution because of many stupid regulations in my country. It's much easier to find few guys who will love to sell my book like in the bookstore especially that book touches an stage-art topic.
I saw few affiliate programs but- they will pay me for sale. I would like to pay them for selling my book (good percent).
Thank you for all help

avatoria2000@poczta.onet.pl


Posted on: 2:23 pm on August 26, 2002
EBookCompiler If you use ClickBank you can setup an affiliate percentage

They include a special link to you on their site, they get credit to their ClickBank account, and ClickBank sends them the money.

Go here for info about other options such as tracking and issuing payments yourself
http://www.merchantkit.com/affiliates/index.htm


Posted on: 3:56 pm on August 27, 2002

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