SmartyCard just launched a new affiliate ad program and made me a customized button for my site!
If you are a blogger who likes SmartyCard and are interested in spreading the word by joining their affiliate program, you can read about it and sign up for it here if you’d like to opportunity to share their innovative site with other parents and the chance to earn some money.
Am I sharing this because I get a referral bonus when my bloggy friends sign up? Absolutely not.
Will I make any money from this? Your guess is as good as mine!
As a publisher, I’ve been a part of other affiliate ad programs in the past and know how difficult it can be to find good ones. My affiliate earnings so far total $10 in an Amazon credit because my family members use the search box on my site when making purchases. Those other graphic ads you see? They are part of ad networks that haven’t paid beans but that’s ok. I came to realize a long time ago that this site is more about being a resource and giving me a way to share my knowledge about good technology for kids than making money. That’s why I have a day job.
So if you blog and if you like SmartyCard, you may be interested in checking out their new affiliate program. Or not. And that’s ok.
I hope by posting this I may be helping a blogger find an affiliate program that works for them and that a parent of a reluctant tween learner may find that SmartyCard works for their family. That’s all.
Honesty clause: As many of you know, I’ve been working with SmartyCard since before they launched in March. They paid my BlogHer conference registration and their affiliate ad program does allow me the potential to earn money for every parent who signs up for their service but I was not paid anything for writing this post. I’m super excited about my customized blog bling but honestly wouldn’t be writing about SmartyCard or sharing their affiliate ad program with you if it weren’t something I would use with my own children or recommend for the students I teach.
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