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hi

im just looking around the forum , and was hoping id find an article on what are the best affiliate programmes around ? , what are easy to join ? ive heard that the ebay affiliate programme is quite hard to get into to , is that right ?

Any suggestions or list of affiliate programmes would be appreciated , im looking to set up affiliate sites on a number of sites , including , wetsuits , dvds , and games

Are these easy to set up ? or is there any members who specialise in setting up affiliate websites ?

thanks guys
 
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In what niche? There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all affiliate program. Also, if you're in the USA, certain programs aren't open to affiliates in some states because of new tax laws.

Ebay isn't difficult to get into as long as you have a decent site (i.e. original content, not just ebay links). But eBay has gone from being an affiliate program to PPC (and with a very "different" compensation algorithm).

Affiliate-monetized sites are as easy to set up as any other kind of site.

The best advice I can give you is that you'll do better if you put in some planning and effort and build a site which helps your visitors make a purchase decision, as opposed to tossing up something quick with a few lame articles and a bunch of banners.
 
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hi

im not in the usa , so no worries about the new taxes .

I have a domain wetsu.it , and somebody on here gave me the idea of setting up an affiliate website for this domain , which i thought was a good idea.Just really in the planning stages at the minute and as im new to this i was just enquiring about affiliate programs etc.

Thanks for your input and advice , i shall certainly be taking this on board

:)


In what niche? There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all affiliate program. Also, if you're in the USA, certain programs aren't open to affiliates in some states because of new tax laws.

Ebay isn't difficult to get into as long as you have a decent site (i.e. original content, not just ebay links). But eBay has gone from being an affiliate program to PPC (and with a very "different" compensation algorithm).

Affiliate-monetized sites are as easy to set up as any other kind of site.

The best advice I can give you is that you'll do better if you put in some planning and effort and build a site which helps your visitors make a purchase decision, as opposed to tossing up something quick with a few lame articles and a bunch of banners.
 
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affilation programs

Hello blackcatgill,

Yes it's very hard to be an e-bay affiliate !
I've tried different ways to get into their program : NO WAY they refuse my request !
I'll probably never know why ...
If someone could explain

I 've try some other affiliation platform : clickbank , 1TPE ( in french only) they sell only virtual product like e-book.

It's very hard to find a niche of customers ! A the work is huge to reach you goal !

One affialition programme how work properply and it's profitable is to be part of web hosting affiliation programm
You help web hoster to sell their products( hosting plans) and they give back a commision on every sale
Check that at HOSTGATOR, GREENGEEKS

If interested, i can provide you more info

See you soon

Fastburning
 
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I have tried CB only. People say they pay really great but I must be not doing it right away to make that successful sales happen to me but I believe I will get it. For me CB is very easy and the best.
 
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I've tried to take part in the affiliate program which suggests to sell clothes with the help of the Internet. Sincerely speaking, there is not very large amount of people who prefer to buy clothes through the Internet without fitting it. Now I'm thinking of taking part in some other affiliates which suggest to sell goods.
 
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