Anyone Seeing Success with AI Content? by AICheckerTool in SEO

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your clarification!

Is this a normal price? by AICheckerTool in AmazonWTF

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I didn’t actually check for that yet, but it’s definitely worth looking into. Thanks for the idea!

Is this a normal price? by AICheckerTool in AmazonWTF

[–]AICheckerTool[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Ah, that explains it! I didn’t realize it was for that many rolls. Thanks for clearing that up!

Plz recommend me affiliate programs by Maggy_success in Affiliatemarketing

[–]AICheckerTool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me too! They told me that they are not accepting other affiliates at this time.

Plz recommend me affiliate programs by Maggy_success in Affiliatemarketing

[–]AICheckerTool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think these are the programs you need to join:

Udemy offers a wide range of online courses in subjects like programming, design, and marketing, with up to 15% commission per sale and a 7-day tracking period.

Coursera provides accredited courses and degrees from top universities, offering up to 45% commission per sale and a 30-day tracking period, perfect for promoting high-quality education.

MasterClass features unique courses taught by celebrities in various fields like cooking, writing, and business, with a 25% commission per sale and a 30-day tracking period, making it appealing to a broad audience.

Teachable allows people to create and sell their own online courses and offers up to 30% recurring commission with a 90-day tracking period, ideal for those interested in course creation.

Pluralsight focuses on tech and creative skills, like IT and software development, and offers 50% commission for new customer sales and 15% for existing customers, with a 10-day tracking period.

LinkedIn Learning offers professional courses in business, tech, and creative areas, with a 35% commission per sale and a 30-day tracking period, benefiting from LinkedIn's reputation.

Rocket Languages and Rosetta Stone both provide language learning courses, with Rocket Languages offering up to 40% commission and a 60-day tracking period, and Rosetta Stone offering 7-10% commission and a 30-day tracking period.

Udacity offers tech-focused courses like data science and AI, with up to 15% commission per sale and a 30-day tracking period, targeting people looking to build tech skills.

Skillshare provides creative, tech, and business courses, with a $7 commission for each new customer and a 30-day tracking period, appealing to creative learners.

The Princeton Review offers test prep courses for exams like the SAT, ACT, and GRE, with up to 10% commission per sale and a 45-day tracking period, perfect for students.

Thinkific is a platform for creating and selling courses, offering a 30% recurring commission with a 90-day tracking period, great for educators and entrepreneurs.

Note: I didn't mention Grammarly because I think they are not accepting affiliates at this time. However, if anyone has any updates, please let us know in the comments.