Criteria for Cj advertisers

Discussion in 'Commission Junction' started by myglyconutrientstore, Jan 7, 2009.

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    The CJ site gives these as the criteria for advertisers:

    * Selling online for at least 1 year
    * Generate a minimum of $50,000 per month in online sales
    * Already active in other forms of online advertising such as SEO, PPC or CPM
    * Email program to remarket to your existing customers
    * Site contains a secure shopping cart, a published return policy and guarantee, email communication confirming purchase and delivery of goods or services, and access to customer support
    * Site contains no pop-ups on landing pages
    * No template or blog sites
    * Not an adult oriented, or gaming site
    * Not a regional site that is only targeting a small market

    Does an advertiser need to meet all these criteria or just most of them to be accepted?
     
    myglyconutrientstore, Jan 7, 2009 IP
  2. Cymax Stores

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    it's because of criteria like this, it can be said that CJ has "some" of the best publishers on any of the networks. Also, because of these, CJ limits (apparently not all, as they should) the number of parasiteware sites into the network. Having said that, I believe there is only one or two parasites in CJ that I know. But at least OneCause isnt in CJ, at least from what I know.

    I don't know if ALL of the criteria is needed to be accepted (I doubt it, though), but it's good if you do because that will be the first steps towards becoming a great advertiser in the CJ marketplace, and get some big commission checks in the mail.
     
    Cymax Stores, Jan 7, 2009 IP
  3. snowstar

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    Just one question:

    Actually I see quite some gambling sites in CJ.

    Why they allow Gambling Sites and ban Game Sites?
     
    snowstar, Jan 10, 2009 IP