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webmasterplace
Oct 13th 2007, 5:59 am
Does somebody know a good affiliate program where you don't need special requirements to join (such as traffic/rss subscribers etc.) and NO Google Adsense? I want to publish some ads at my new website: www.webmasterplace.be, but I don't have enough traffic yet to get accepted by several affiliate program.

All help appreciated.
Grtz

karl turnbull
Oct 13th 2007, 8:06 am
Does somebody know a good affiliate program where you don't need special requirements to join (such as traffic/rss subscribers etc.) and NO Google Adsense? I want to publish some ads at my new website: www.webmasterplace.be, but I don't have enough traffic yet to get accepted by several affiliate program.

All help appreciated.
Grtz


try the one in my ^^^^ recent blog post next to my user name ;)

typedrobin
Oct 13th 2007, 9:33 am
I think you should try DealDotCom.

Blinky82
Oct 13th 2007, 10:02 am
I got something for you on my blog: http://whiskybeach.com/blog/ - there are reviews of affiliate programs that you might find interesting.

purdue512
Oct 13th 2007, 4:11 pm
This might be a dumb question because I don't really do any affiliate marketing, but what programs have traffic requirements?

erictan
Oct 13th 2007, 9:51 pm
I'm not sure if there are programs that have traffic requirements, but I know there are some which require to check your website before approving your affiliate accounts. Does this mean they are checking your website credibility as well as your monthly traffics?

I remember I got rejected into an affiliate program many years ago, but I can't recall what's that site now? I think it got to do with domain and hosting service...

Anyway, if you go check on Clickbank.com, you'll have tons of affiliate opportunities which you can promote immediately (provided you have a CB account which is free).

I'm also recruiting affiliates for my time limited Firesale, a 60% commission on the front and backend sales, which I've compiled tons of Internet Marketing products consisting of ebooks, software, audio/videos, web graphics and more with PLR and MRR... and I'm selling them at a reasonable price.

If you're interested, you can get more information here:
www (dot) mywifesbirthdaysale (dot) com/members/jvaffiliate (dot) html

The sale may not stay forever, but it's a good chance for you to earn some quick bucks...

Regards,
Eric Tan

chipmunk
Oct 15th 2007, 10:37 am
Hi Grtz,

In looking at your site, which is publisher/webmaster/affiliate oriented, you will need to seek out very specific advertising. Most people that will be coming to your site will be “professionals” looking to learn, not necessarily purchase a Girls Gone Wild video or a pair of sneakers. I would try to look for a program or multiple programs that offer relevant products such as KW finders and other useful and relevant tools that are really aimed to your target audience.

Also, your main concern at this point should be building the traffic, followed by finding relevant advertising to monetize with.
…And remember it is the Traffic Quality that matters most, not the Quantity.

-=Chipmunk=-
:cool:

GeorgR.
Oct 15th 2007, 1:22 pm
why not commisionjunction ? Don't have any reqs i am aware off.

Clickbank is good too.

john269
Oct 16th 2007, 6:33 am
There are hundreds of these types of programs that have low requirements when joining, if not hardly any. These are normally the programs where you earn per sale though. Most of the good ppc and cpm programs are likely to have requirements in place.

Pauline
Oct 16th 2007, 7:10 am
Sure, try the one in my sig.

webmasterplace
Oct 19th 2007, 11:09 am
THanks for the info.
I'll take a look and try to find the one that suits the best for me.
Edit: After reading what chipmunk said, It might be the best thing for me to have an advertising program that's useful for my visitors.
Any ideas for programs related to publisher/webmaster/affiliate?

s&ptrader
Oct 19th 2007, 11:27 am
if your general audience is webmasters ... check out some affiliate programs related to SEO or website analysis applications.

casinobonusguy
Oct 20th 2007, 4:52 pm
Not sure if this interests you but we do have an affiliate program for audio books on http://www.audiobookquest.com

DaveBKK
Oct 20th 2007, 8:40 pm
Fellow affiliate marketers and publishers are the most difficult group to market too. That being said, all publishers need web hosting, so try a couple web hosting offers.

Try some drop shipper / ecommerce type store services. My company runs the affiliate program for a company that has this type of service, Shopster. Perhaps try to find some design companies that have affiliate programs.

There's really tons of stuff you can promote, but the trick is getting people to click and convert. I would suggest trying to build up your traffic / reputation / and trust before trying to splatter advertising all over the place.

webmasterplace
Oct 21st 2007, 5:38 am
I would suggest trying to build up your traffic / reputation / and trust before trying to splatter advertising all over the place.
That's what I'm doing first, but it's very hard to get traffic :(
I only get about 10 unique visits a day. I only have 5 RSS subscribers and no technorati rank :(

vanquishdesign
Oct 21st 2007, 3:28 pm
Hi,

Advertising Digital Downloads, I recommend CLICKBANK.COM (5% - 75% commission)

Advertising Physical Items I recommend INSTANTDEGREES.COM (30% commission)

We have had remarkable success with both.

Thanks

GeorgR.
Oct 23rd 2007, 8:18 am
Hi,

INSTANTDEGREES.COM

Holy mother....is this serious ?

webmoney
Oct 23rd 2007, 8:54 am
I am using 2-tier affiliate programs so I amke some money on other webmaster earnings... but selling some SEO books is also good.

vanquishdesign
Oct 24th 2007, 12:00 pm
Holy mother....is this serious ?

Yes. Incredible what you can get on the net.

hehe

Christian Little
Oct 24th 2007, 1:21 pm
I'd suggest waiting till the next PR update, then just start by selling some text links off the site. You've got 84 backlinks according to Google, which is pretty good. You'll probably end up with PR3'ish, which you could sell text links for like $5-10/month each.

But if you really want an affiliate program, look into Shareasale.com, when you search through the affiliate programs they all tell you if they will auto-approve you before you apply to any.

jonixkonios
Oct 24th 2007, 5:19 pm
PR is dying, and google will not give importance to the PR. I even doubt it if there will be another PR update, the last PR update that is happening is just to penalize some sites because of selling links. (this information can be found all over the net)

One example, it's the new victim, it was Problogger (http://www.problogger.net/), who's PR went down to a PR4.

purdue512
Nov 10th 2007, 5:48 am
I wouldn't sell text links... Not a good long-term strategy.