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What are good affiliate programs for non-US non-EU traffic?

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Google AdSense is suitable for you.
 
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Besides google adsense (that often ban people for no reason?)
 
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I think eBay has a number of country based auction sites. I have not used them for a bit, but their auction links, where you can specify the keyword and it returns active auctions is a nice addition to any site.

Also, as I recall, at cj.com you can search affiliate programs by company name, product name - or by country.
 
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CJ is for experienced and high traffic websites only.

Amazon is good, but it must be related with the content of your website.
 
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acclaim subscriptions sells over 200,000 magazines, journals, newsletters, newspapers with worldwide shipping and worldwide commissions. Every product is commissionable. There is a magazine for every interest imaginable so can incorporate virtually in every site, on every topic.
 
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Cj is nice hwoever they reject alot of people. Google accepts you and then banns you for no reason. Good luck. I suggest going for a small company find something your vistors would like. Say you have a scripting site google Scripts Affiliate and I'm sure you will find something that works for you.
 
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I would like to say +1 to the CJ. Have heard a lot of things about them and have been using for my personal needs.
 
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I tried CJ. 7 years ago I was banned for spamming. For months they don't care. I mean we both make money anyway and complaints are few. However, after a while I got greedy and spam too many people at once with bought lists.....

CJ oh CJ... I no longer spam now. I wish I could make that up somehow.

Do they still ban Indonesians?
 
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for ringtone affiliates
try
mobilemoney.com
mediaplazza.com


teguh123 said:
Ringtone?

What?
 
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cj.com doesn't target non US, non EU market.
 
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