Affiliate Question

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FTADigital

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What is it called when you sign up with an affiliate program and they have multiple sites within thier affiliate program? Trying to find one affiliate program that has many sites... that way no more filling out affiliate applications...

BTW, the IRS needs to take a hike those fucking piece of shits... they always want your hard earned cash!

Thanks!
 


What is it called when you sign up with an affiliate program and they have multiple sites within thier affiliate program? Trying to find one affiliate program that has many sites... that way no more filling out affiliate applications...

BTW, the IRS needs to take a hike those fucking piece of shits... they always want your hard earned cash!

Thanks!
First, quit bitching about the IRS (in this section, at least). It has nothing to do with this forum (titled "Affiliate Marketing", and should be contained in "Shooting The Shit". Now back to the actual question at hand.

If you're looking for an affiliate network that doesn't make you apply to each advertiser individually (such as CJ, LinkShare, Performics, ShareASale), you're looking for a CPA Network. Examples of CPA networks are COPEAC, Azoogle (aff link), RocketProfit, Neverblue, and tons of others.

Don't pick your offers based on if you have to apply to each advertiser individually or not - Pick whatever will work best. CJ has a number of advertisers in niches I can't get anywhere else, so I use them in CJ. On the other hand, I generally use CPA networks for other offers that are around in tons of networks, as the CPA networks can either have higher payouts or a different structure to the offer (lead vs. sale).
 
First, quit bitching about the IRS (in this section, at least). It has nothing to do with this forum (titled "Affiliate Marketing", and should be contained in "Shooting The Shit". Now back to the actual question at hand.

If you're looking for an affiliate network that doesn't make you apply to each advertiser individually (such as CJ, LinkShare, Performics, ShareASale), you're looking for a CPA Network. Examples of CPA networks are COPEAC, Azoogle (aff link), RocketProfit, Neverblue, and tons of others.

Don't pick your offers based on if you have to apply to each advertiser individually or not - Pick whatever will work best. CJ has a number of advertisers in niches I can't get anywhere else, so I use them in CJ. On the other hand, I generally use CPA networks for other offers that are around in tons of networks, as the CPA networks can either have higher payouts or a different structure to the offer (lead vs. sale).
Thanks!

When I tried to sign up at Commission Junction, they asked for SSN which is normal, but when I saw an IRS form that I had to complete and send to those mofos... rediculous, that's where I got pissed off... so defanitely, the IRS wants to rape your earned money right out of your pocket... and next time don't say bitching you fag. The IRS is always involved in your money even affiliate program... pay taxes bitch! Thanks for you help anyway!
 
Definently called an affiliate network. Sites like CJ don't require you to fill out multiple applications, just one. But you do need to apply to become an affiliate for different programs, but it is a couple of clicks deal.
 
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