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Hi recently we got huge confusion from many seller regarding high price of service by some website.
We know some websites working as clone of SEO clerks website. As per as I know they are just working as SEO clerks service promoter website for example: seo lads, seo checkout. So, if you add any service on SEO clerks, at the same time same service will display on promoter sites. But, price is different. For instance: if you set price a service for $10, and same service will show on promoter site for $20 service. It is meaning two time high what you set as fair price on SEO clerks but promoter site will show 2 times high which is not fair.
So, here is confusion and my concern. If I sell 100 backlink for $10, it is worth to me as fair consideration. But, when buyer purchase same service for $20 from promoter website which I mentioned in above, and if buyer thinking that 100 backlink price too high and not fair price as $20 and if buyer leave negative feedback on this judgment or reject order or ask for refund, what SEO clerks will do?
Is there any suggestion, if you face this situation?
Regards by Ajlancer
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It's all marketing. People who own the sister sites are trying to make money just like you are. They pay for the promotion of those websites and in turn get a cut of the profits if they make a sale. It's more like a reseller service except they don't have to manage the orders or be a middle man. I guess you can call those websites "super affiliate reseller websites" because their only job is to build a traffic stream to the websites and get sign ups and sales.
There are thousands of people who put up their own websites and resell services, it's been done for years. I do it with plenty of my own websites, I'll put up a service and market it, when I get a sale I'll outsource it to the people I got the idea from. When the company I outsourced to is finished they will send me a report and then I send it to my client. I'll only work with companies that give me reports that I can white label myself. I even use third party services on my websites that allow me to white label audit reports
This type of business model is pretty awesome because you only pay for something after you make a sale. As for the sister sites, that's normal as well since it's like a super affiliate reseller. If they thought the price was too high they wouldn't have purchased in the first place. To me it sounds like the buyer just wanted a free service and was using a sister site as an excuse. It sounds like they purchased from the sister website and after they got their report they realized that there was this marketplace called SeoClerks that offered the same service for half the price. It's all marketing. People who own the sister sites are trying to make money just like you are. They pay for the promotion of those websites and in turn get a cut of the profits if they make a sale. It's more like a reseller service except they don't have to manage the orders or be a middle man. I guess you can call those websites "super affiliate reseller websites" because their only job is to build a traffic stream to the websites and get sign ups and sales. There are thousands of people who put up their own websites and resell services, it's been done for years. I do it with plenty of my own websites, I'll put up a service and market it, when I get a sale I'll outsource it to the people I got the idea from. When the company I outsourced to is finished they will send me a report and then I send it to my client. I'll only work with companies that give me reports that I can white label myself. I even use third party services on my websites that allow me to white label audit reports :D This type of business model is pretty awesome because you only pay for something after you make a sale. As for the sister sites, that's normal as well since it's like a super affiliate reseller.
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