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April 06 Affiliate Newsletter Volume 3 Issue 4


Welcome to the April LearnSpanishToday.com Affiliate Newsletter!

Hi,

Due to the tremendous success of the last affiliate promotion, we are running the "Double Your Commissions" promotion again for April. Simply put, if you double your sales in April, we will double your commissions for one month! See details below.

Also in this month's issue you will find info on our updated affiliate module and new Spain related content.

To check your affiliate commission for last month go to:
http://www.learnspanishtoday.com/cmd.php?cmd=login.

If you don't remember your username and password
E-mail me brock@learnspanishtoday.com, and I'll get them to you.

This issue:
1. Top 10
2. Double Your Commission Promotion
3. New Module
4. Affiliate Content (Spain related)

Top 10

Here are last month's top 10 affiliate earners:

Top 10 Affiliates Feb. 22 - Mar. 24, 2006:
Commissions Earned (USD)

1. $613.74
2. $558.99
3. $515.35
4. $469.07
5. $377.01
6. $322.15
7. $320.39
8. $272.86
9. $268.00
10. $246.38


Next Payment Period: March 25 - April 21, 2006

Double Your Commission Promotion

Earn Double Commissions

For the month of April, if you double March's sales of Visual Link Spanish™ products made through your site, you will earn double the commission (pay out equals 50%) on each complete course in April!

Step 1 - Double your sales

Take the total dollar amount for your sales of Visual Link Spanish™ in March (pay period February 22nd - March 24th) click here to have this total sent to you and double it for April.

Ways to double affiliate sales:
  • Change the location of your LearnSpanishToday link. Moving the link from the bottom of a page to the top can dramatically increase click-throughs and sales. Go through each affiliate link on your site to see if a position change is possible.
  • Add more links. If the link has been performing well in one area of your site, it will likely perform well on other pages as well. Spread the link around. Try including a link to 'Learn Spanish' or 'Free Spanish Lessons' in the navigation of your site.
  • Mention Visual Link Spanish™ in your newsletter. Many of your customers could be ready to buy the Spanish course and just need a little reminder get them to purchase.
I'm sure you have other ideas that would fit your site and your customers. Try something new and see what happens.

Step 2 - Earn Double Commission

When you double your sales from March, you will earn double commission (pay out equals 50%) for each complete course sold during April. For example:

Sales in March = $200.00 March's commission = 25% - $50
Sales in April = $400.00 April's commission = 50% - $200.00
It is that easy.

Rules and Regulations

- The minimum amount that has to be sold to receive double commission is $270.00, the regular price of 2 complete courses. Which means, if you sold $0 last month, in order to get double commission this month you need to sell at least 2 complete courses.

- No matter what your current commission rate is, 50% (or $67.48) is the maximum amount that will be earned per order.

- The amount of total monthly sales is a combination of all the Visual Link Spanish™ products sold through your site.

- Double commission will only be given on regularly priced complete courses sold at $134.99. On all Free CDs, discount programs and supplementary products the normal standard commission will be awarded.

- Commission bonuses will only apply to sales made during the April sales period, March 25th - April 21, 2006.

New Module

We are constantly searching for new ways to improve our learning module to make if more effective for you. This month we have updated the module and improved the Spanish lessons to load faster than ever! In an effort to increase productivity we will send you a new customized module to download and use on your site in place of the older module. Send us an email and our development team will send you an updated copy.

For those who are not currently using the module, we well happy to send you our newest version.

New Affiliate Content

Affiliate Article

Feel free to use this article on your site or in your newsletter to promote your module and the free lessons to your visitors.



spanish flag Chocolates and Churros: The best in Spanish desserts!

By Jonathan Irish
Free Spanish Lessons

When people go to Spain on vacation they have to remember that Spanish food is not Taco Bell! When I first moved to Spain I didn’t know what to expect, but when I got there I was pleasantly surprised. During my time in Spain (2 ½ years) I had everything from rice, pasta, fruits, to my personal favorite, Spanish desserts.

Let me be the first to say that Spanish pastries are some of the best in the world. A typical Spanish food that an American might be familiar with is churros, originally from the Spanish highlands. In Spain they are bigger and better and should be eaten with chocolate. Churros con chocolate (churros and Spanish hot chocolate) should be eaten by dipping the churro in the chocolate. If you should finish your churro you can just sip the remaining chocolate or scoop it out with a spoon. Most cafés offer them, and they are always delicious. In several towns throughout Spain you will find churreros (churro makers), like the ice cream man, selling fresh ones on Sunday mornings.

Another Spanish dessert that has yet to be truly discovered in the United States is the napolitana—a flaky chocolate filled pastry found anywhere in Spain. It is important to know that a napolitana pizza is not made of chocolate although it has the same name. A pizza or sandwich napolitana typically has tomatoes, mozzarella, olives, pine nuts, and you can add tuna or ham. A great meal for lunch and dessert can be a napolitana washed down with a frozen Spanish horchata.

There is a pasteleria (pastry shop) on almost every street, and the pastries there are much better than in the grocery stores. But grocery stores do have turron, a bar made out of honey and almonds which forms a soft nougat. If you crave chocolate there is one with rice, basically a huge Crunch bar. Turron is popular during the Christmas season but can be found year–round. I recommend Turron de Jijona which is similar to almond peanut brittle but thicker.

Apart from pastries you have several custards such as flan, natillas (cold custard and cinnamon), and crema catalana (similar to creme brulée). Flan, which can be either vanilla or egg, in my opinion is the Spanish food equivalent of pudding. Most kids eat flan or natillas after a meal in school or at home. All in all what you find in Spanish food is a variety of great desserts.

If you are craving cake or other typical American desserts such as chocolate chip cookies, you might be a little disappointed. Tortas (cakes) are a little dry for me and are not sweet, usually more of a bread than a cake, and chocolate chip cookies are hard to come by. Of course there are the typical candy bars, but I recommend the chucherias (candy stores) which are just as common as the pastelerias. A Euro can get you an assortment of jelly and marshmallow candies.

So when you are looking to try authentic Spanish food make sure you take some time walking up and down the ramblas (boulevard) and stop to get yourself a real Spanish treat! ¡Vive España!

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Feedback

That's it for this month. Please let me know if you have any suggestions, or if I can help with anything.

Take Care,

Brock

Brock M. Hadley, Affiliate Director
Effective, Profitable Partnerships
www.learnspanishtoday.com
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