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How Jeremy Palmer earned $1 million from affiliate program

April 21, 2006 by Gaman 

If you are a member of Commission Junction, chances are you’ve probably seen picture of Jeremy Palmer or read about him when he was featured in a case study on CJ’s website.

He is recognized as a top performer in their affiliate network winning the 2005 Horizon Award for Innovation because he’s the guy who made $1 million in affiliate program commissions last year.

At 27, he has accomplished a lot in affiliate marketing.

Within two months I was making more money from my affiliate websites than I was at my day job,” he says. “Within six months I was making twice as much, so I decided to quit my day job and focus exclusively on my affiliate business.

In his first year as an affiliate, he earned $100,000 from his websites.

During my second year as an affiliate I made over $1 million.

In two years, he has created more than 100 affiliate sites.

I’ve just purchased his ebook entitled High Performance Affiliate Marketing which was published recently.

I purchase it mainly to brush up my keyword market research skills and help me market my own software products more effectively.

In his book, Jeremy describes how he does it – how he does keyword research, selects products to promote, designs and creates a website, and gets traffic to it.

I’ll post a full review of the book once I finish reading it.

You can read more about how he got involved with affiliate program here.

More info about High Performance Affiliate Marketing here.

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