I want to compile a list a list of affiliate marketing blogs for my feed. I want to know the small ones and the large ones. Please reply to this thread if you know of any other ones, large or small. The blog must be exclusively about affiliate marketing with ppc. I will edit this post to reflect any new ones discovered. Sites like Shoemoney and Zac Johnson do not count because they rarely post about ppc affiliate marketing anymore. Please do not reply with a blog that has already been listed in this post (all blogs mentioned on this thread will be listed on this post). These are the ones I know of so far: http://www.uberaffiliate.com/ http://www.jonathanvolk.com/ http://www.cpa-affiliates.com/ http://www.superaffiliatemindset.com/
Check these out http://blog.affiliatetip.com/ http://www.affiliatemanifest.com/ http://affiliate-blogs.5staraffiliateprograms.com/ http://www.aojon.com/ - Blackhat and white hat combined http://www.earnersblog.com/ - superb tips http://affiliateplex.com/ http://www.clickconsultants.com/
Thanks for the replies guys. Good finds. I searched through the ones posted and these were the best ones so far: http://gettingby.biz/ http://neilsweb.com/ http://blog.affiliatetip.com/ http://www.affiliatemanifest.com/ http://affiliate-blogs.5staraffiliateprograms.com/ http://www.earnersblog.com/ http://www.cdfnetworks.com/ http://www.clickconsultants.com/ If anyone else knows of anymore PPC Affiliate Marketing blogs please post them.
Well I have a blog exclusively about affiliate marketing, though I haven't gone into any PPC yet. It's in my sig.
Newbie sites for affiliate marketing are sometimes some of the better blogs because they often are realistic examples on how to get started and the obstacles involved for newbies. Edit: I just read your blog a bit and it's quite good for a noob blog, I enjoy hearing the details of noob marketers. You can actually learn a lot that way.
Thanks I'm glad you liked it. I try to share whatever details seem relevant at the time. Most of the other blogs out there seem to rely on the whole "look how much I made today!" premise, which is nice for inspirational purposes but offer very little educational value.