MyHelpHub Offers Affiliate Marketers Benefits that Clickbank Doesn't
Have you considered signing up as an affiliate at MyHelpHub to promote the ebooks and other downloadable products that they offer? They also ship CDs worldwide, with you getting a commission.
When I first came across MyHelpHub, I was pleased to find a variety of products that are very promising to promote. It's quite different from Clickbank, and in this lens I'll describe various features of each one. I think any affiliate marketer could benefit from promoting products from both companies -- dpending on your interests, of course. Further down, I'll spell out just what topics MyHelpHub is currently covering.
You can click on MyHelpHub's logo above to go to their affiliate information and signup page. There's also a link there to the complete list of their websites.
Clickbank and MyHelpHub Compared
One nice thing is that affiliates can buy through their own links with either company...
CLICKBANK is a clearinghouse for thousands of downloadable products from many different publishers.Quality of the products varies widely. Some of the sales pages are very amateur and unlikely to convert well. Other, more professional, sales pages, may offer physical products that you wouldn't get a commission on.
Clickbank is so well known that thousands of affiliate marketers keep up with it and promote various things from it. But read on for a hidden gem:
MYHELPHUB offers you a few dozen websites to promote, some with many products... They seem to create all their own products, so there is more consistency. The sales page quality seems quite good, and you still get the commission if someone orders a CD to be shipped to them.
I was a little put off initially by the fact that on some of the MyHelpHub sites, the affiliate link is fairly prominent (sometimes on the top of a page), but at least if someone signs up as an affiliate, you make 5% of their sales. The sites where I saw this were not affiliate marketing sites, so chances are the general public wouldn't pay much attention.
So What Kind of Products Can You Promote From MyHelpHub?
I'm not sure I actually found everything they have, but it's a start...
- Internet Business Tools
- Lots of products someone could use to begin their online business! Creating software, expired domain names, etc. (I am a little cynical about their fax marketing site. Isn't that quite dated? I don't really know.)
- Protect Your Privacy
- Websites on identity theft, private surfing, cleaning your Windows Registry, etc.
- Self-Help and Self-Development
- Quite a range here -- motivation software, the Sedona Method, subliminal self-help including how to create your own subliminals, hypnosis downloads, lucid dreaming, relaxation, increasing your brain power, reading faster... and maybe I was reading so fast I missed a few things!
- UK Driving Secrets
- Now here's a niche market I'd never heard of. Five different ways to legally deal with the UK's driving system regulations. Think I'll leave this to the Brits among us to promote!
- Windows Utilities
- Email backup, creating PDFs, popup blocking, automate your typing, etc.
By the way, the MyHelpHub sites do use popups, chiefly for newsletter signups, but if you want to as an affiliate, you can turn popups off in your affiliate links so your potential customers won't see them. Necessary for Adwords, I think. - Writers and Artists
- Write a book in 28 days (I came across a comment in a blog from someone who said this was a good product), self-publishing, write a movie script in a month, cure for writer's block, learn to be a cartoonist, and more. I've been a writer and self-publisher for over 20 years and plan to evaluate and promote some of these.
What About Those MyHelpHub Benefits I Mentioned?
Since All Their Websites and Newsletters Are In One System...
Here's how this works at MyHelpHub: If someone goes to one of their network of sites from your affiliate link, their computer gets a cookie, good for 30 days. MyHelpHub also tracks customers through IP address matching, as another way you can get credit; I haven't come across any other affiliate networks that offer this.
(There are a lot of ways that I like the attention to detail this company provides; for example, if you want to send out email marketing, they spell out exactly what you can do and provide you with precise suppression list information. But I digress.)
So if a visitor subscribes to one of their newsletters and purchases later, you get the credit.
Since all cookies, tracking and purchasing go through the myHelpHub system, we affiliates get our commissions on WHATEVER a person buys, from whatever website in the network! That isn't going to happen on Clickbank.
Take a Look at MyHelpHub's Affiliate Information Page...
- Affiliate Info and signup
- Takes you to the page where they describe the program and you can fill out the easy sign-up form if you wish. They mention that Adwords is fine, by the way. There is also a link to all the sites they have.
If MyHelpHub Is So Potentially Lucrative, Why Am I Even Telling You About It?
Why not just quietly make money without inviting you to compete with me?
I have not been with MyHelpHub long enough to know which of its products I can make good income from, and when I find the ones that do best, I don't actually plan to come back and tell the world that particular bit of news!
(Your mileage would vary anyway, depending on what we are each good at. It would bore me silly to promote a lot of the software tools, for example.)
Beyond that, my background is one of sharing information, and one of my interests in the past few years has been encouraging friends and family members to get into affiliate marketing. Sadly, few of them have really gotten it together. Seems they would rather grumble about their financial woes.
So I really hope that someone will benefit from this affiliate marketing network! Please come back and contact me if you do: privately on the upper right of this page or publicly in the guestbook below,
If you sign up to be an affiliate marketer at MyHelpHub through this lens, I will make 5% of the total sales price of anything you sell. This IS the main reason I found the time to create this lens, but my desire to help is right up there too. By the way, it doesn't appear that you will be doing market research for me; so far as I can tell from the excellent affiliate stats page, I will see money in my account but not what products you sold.
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"Giveaway" Sites from MyHelpHub
You might want some of these goodies yourself!
- Writer's Giveaway
- I signed up for this one, tons of free goodies!
- Self-Growth Giveaways
- A LOT of things given away here, including Mind Mapping software, an ebook on EFT, etc. The page loads with it all. I have used EFT with great success in dealing with all sorts of things, so even though I was planning NOT to sign up, curiosity got the better of me!




