This week I signed up with the Copeac affiliate network of Intermark Media. As an affiliate marketer, I like working with the smaller networks for these three reasons:
- Consolidated payments
- Variety in offers
- Personal account management
Affiliate Networks in general are great if you target several niches, or have a larger site that targets several sub-niches. The fact that you can manage your links and stats from one login is an advantage, as well as the fact that payments are consolidated into one check - which makes it easier for new site owners to reach minimum payouts in a shorter time period.
But it’s that third point, personal account management, that sets the small networks apart from the larger ones. Having the opportunity to work closely with your own personal affiliate manager is a HUGE advantage.
My contact at Intermark Media is Sergio Pereira. He actually contacted me personally about joining the network, and took the time to answer all of my questions over the phone. He had my application approved within the hour, and created a list of targeted offers for me to review via email.
You just cannot ask for better service than that! If you follow this link, that should get you set up with Sergio as your affiliate manager. It is a referral link, yes - they have a super affiliate option so that you can earn 2% on each account that you refer into the network.
Another plus! If your competitors are scoping out your site, check out the products/offers you display, and decide to join up themselves… you’ll benefit from every sale that they make!
Like I said, if you decide to join the network, I believe you will get Sergio as an account manager if you follow my link to the application. He’s super helpful, will get back to you in a flash with anything that you need, and will go out of his way to make sure you are successful with their campaigns.
Sergio will be representing Intermark Media at the Affiliate Summit this July in Orlando, too. We have already made plans to meet up while there, and talk in more detail. Opportunities like these are priceless! If you are an affiliate marketer, you should seriously consider “the summit” - and if you do plan to be there, and also choose to work with the Copeac affiliate network, let me know and I’ll arrange a private meet-up so that we can grill Sergio on upcoming offers & network details ![]()
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As you can see, there’s a good variety of creatives available in some of the hotter markets. The payouts are impressive, too

Tags: affiliate, affiliate marketing, affiliate programs, sergio, copeac, intermark media, super affiliate, affiliate summit



4 responses so far ↓
Jason Moffatt // Apr 29, 2006 at 4:48 pm
Lynn,
Have you ever promoted any product from http://www.sellshareware.com?
The list of products is huge, and almost nobody has used it or heard of it. I’ve sold a few items from there but have never heard of anyone else using it.
The arrangement of the products is a bit silly (alphabetical) but if
your a savvy Google searcher, you can locate niche topics quite simply.
Lynn Terry // Apr 29, 2006 at 6:09 pm
I hadnt heard of it, Jason - but I’ll check it out. Thanks!
Rick Wilson // May 2, 2006 at 11:17 pm
Hi Lynn,
Thanks for the link … I signed up Sunday and looks pretty good.
What’s also nice about these smaller networks is that alot of what they offer is not the usual fare you see everywhere else. And you run into some nice unique products and services to promote.
You seem to come across alot of these little gems so THANKS for sharing the links!
Rick Wilson aka CorpRebel
Lynn Terry // May 2, 2006 at 11:21 pm
You’re quite welcome
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