Affiliate Programs

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Too lazy to search and see if this topic has been started somewhere.

What are your guys/girls favorite affiliate programs(besides adsense)?
 


Too lazy to search and see if this topic has been started somewhere.

What are your guys/girls favorite affiliate programs(besides adsense)?

Azoogle then copec(I havn't been with them long can't get used to the site navigation yet). Look at the banner ad for copec. If you're calling an affiliate program adsense. I'm sure this is probably not what you're looking for.
 
Azoogle, they're one of the biggest.
Copeac is a close second.

HydraMedia also has some good offers that the other networks don't have.

Most of the time, if you find an offer one network you can call the other network and they will add it too.
 
These are mostly lead gen networks right? I guess they are considerd affiliaet programs nowadays but I assumed affiliate programs typically mean paid per sale. That goes a while back I guess.
 
depends on what kind of a program you're looking for. All the programs have good stuff and I like the guy from XY7 can't remember his name, I met him at asw, he said we all have the same shit. Most programs are going to be pretty close. You can
check out:

XY7
Max Bounty
Copeac
Primary Ads
Azoogle
Hydra Media
Click Booth
MillNic
Joe Bucks
Digital River
MonetizeIt
Partner Weekly
LeadFlash
CPA Empire
and the list goes on and on.....

But I'd stay away from Commission Junction and Click Bank

Also if you're going to do this very much there's a lot of ways you can make more money off the same traffic once you know you have it through white labeling, which allows you to brand you own domain which people will bookmark and come back to, run coreg offers, pre populate exit page offers and collect your own mailing lists. All from the same lead. Often it's a misnomer that you have to make a ton of money to be offered these programs but it's just not true if you're involved in leads. There's more and more offers and networks cropping up that allow you to do these things. If you want some white label offers PM me and I can give you some different places to work with.

I see white/private label as the future of affiliate advertising
 
it's my way of agree'n with you, asswipe. you forgot the other half though... tingle and engaged can prob fill you in on that.
 
These are mostly lead gen networks right? I guess they are considerd affiliaet programs nowadays but I assumed affiliate programs typically mean paid per sale. That goes a while back I guess.


If your looking for a pay per sale program check out linkshare they have all kinds of shit to sell.
 
White label affiliate programs

you know what the key to cpa success is?? White Label, Recurring income. ill say it again White label, recurring income!!!

I'm interested in white label, but can't really find much in the networks I've been using. Care to give any pointers?
 
I'm interested in white label, but can't really find much in the networks I've been using. Care to give any pointers?

Blogged about reasons to do white label a few days back.

As far as how to do it....

It starts with concentrated volume to a single merchant. Find a reason to speak to the affiliate manager at the company itself. Somewhere in that conversation, let it be known that another company is trying to recruit your site away and is offering a white label program. Either they will have one and will talk to you about it or they wont (in which case you might need to educate them).

From there, you will need to be able to negotiate payouts based upon volume goals, as well as have some technical skills. Each program and situation is a little different.
 
I'm sure someone is wondering, so I will answer: White label is running an offer under your own domain.

Say some company has a offer selling memberships to the CokeHeads Club. Instead of doing PPC to drive traffic to a page the shows the offer, or directly to the offer, you do your research adn find out that www.JoinCokeheads.com is available.

So you register it and host the offer there, maybe building a little mini-site about the benefits of the Cokehead Club along with a signup form. Then you drive PPC right to that site.

Best employed for offers whose PPC terms have a high volume....

I 'consulted' for a marketing firm where I was doing this. The offer was for AARP membership. I was pushing about 30 sign-ups a day at $12 a pop. and spending only $3 per sign-up to do it.... ah the good old days! A source at the company told me they were getting $16 per signup, so that's a straight $4 in their pocket with minimal effort.
 
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