Your Admin Decided To Stop Paying You.

Hello [FIRST_NAME],

If you currently work a job and your employer just all of the

sudden decided to stop paying you, what would you do? Would you

still show up for work the next day?

What if it was commonplace for something like this to happen in

the workplace? Would you be more careful about which job you

choose? Would you be more inclined to choose an employer with a

good track record or roll the dice on somebody new?

For the most part, not getting paid what you are owed does not

happen in the workplace. However, online this has become an

unfortunate, and all too common occurrence. Too often, affiliates

that have put in the time, effort, and money to run ads that

benefits the site owner, are robbed of their affiliate earning by

unscrupulous site owners.

To add insult to injury, many will just disappear along with

their websites leaving no explanation and no recourse for the

affiliate. You simply accept the fact that you have been robbed

and move on to promote the next affiliate program.

OR…

You could do what the vast majority of seasoned marketers do

which is promote those sites that have a proven track record of

paying on time and have been around for years.

I own such a site and State-Of-The-Art-Mailer has had a

consistent track record of paying every week for over 5 years.

Is that an accomplishment? No, it should be considered the right

and normal thing to do but it has now become a value proposition

for our site.

If getting paid what you are owed matters to you, join what over

30,000 SOTAM members already know….

– No ridiculous minimum payment requirements. $1 min. will get

you paid.

– No requesting commissions. If you have your payment processor

email entered, you will be paid.

– Commissions paid every week on Saturday at 3PM EST.

There is a reason we have been around and thriving for over 5

years and have paid out over $250,000 in commissions. We do not

play around with your money!

Join SOTAM or get active again and leave the insanity of not

knowing whether or not you will be paid.

Regards,

Brad Webb

Co-Founder/Operations

State-Of-The-Art-Sites{DOT}com