Rapid Action Profits – Why I Use It

I bought Rapid Action Profits about 9 months ago but didn’t start using it for several months due to that common scourge, lethargy. You know, the dragging voice that says “I know this is going to save me time and money in the long run, but I can’t be bothered to learn how to use it right now.”

But finally I did begin using it for my visitors to buy PLR articles and wow, I’m glad I did. Once I had set up the first product it was so much easier to add others, especially since I have a lot of similar products. It’s not just easier than other scripts, it’s actually quicker than wrestling with a PayPal button.

I’m planning to open an affiliate program for my site in 2009 and one of the things I love about Rapid Action Profits is that affiliates will be able to refer visitors to any product or to the main page and they will be cookied with that affiliate’s link for whatever they buy on the whole site … FOREVER, unless they delete or overwrite the cookie.

My products are great value, I am constantly bringing out new ones and I have a lot of repeat buyers so this will make a big difference to how much affiliates can earn. Even a small-time affiliate could have repeat payments coming in for months or even years after they refer somebody. This means happy affiliates who will send out repeat promotions.

If you sell any products from your site I recommend you try Rapid Action Profits. It’s not cheap but it is well worth it if you value your time. It makes your downloads much more secure than an ordinary PayPal button and sends those all-important download links by email automatically, saving you tons of customer support time. Plus Sid Hale is constantly adding more options and you get free updates for life.

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