According to what I read on the forum, it seems that cb is best for newbies. That's where they go. That's what is recommended to them That is where the most viewers are. What is different with the other affiliate providers? Are they "better", harder to use, stricter, or what?
That's funny. Not exactly a vote of confidence when you say "clickbank is where newbies go". Other networks have more restrictions. CPA also assign affiliate managers, give good inside info if you have a good relationship with them. All networks have positives and negatives. Some CPAs shave the hell out of leads, clickbank has tracking errors. Blah, blah, blah. You can make money with any network when you know what you're doing. Best of luck.
Sorry, I did not mean to offend cb with my comment. Tracking errors don't sound too good. How serious are they?
I don't think CB is the easiest place for newbies to start at all. The best network to start with really depends on the niche you choose to start with. Most of the affiliates I work with prefer to promote retail (physical) products instead of eBooks, so you would find those on regular affiliate networks like CJ, Google Affiliate Network and Shareasale.
Most of the affiliates I work with prefer to promote retail (physical) products instead of eBooks, so you would find those on regular affiliate networks like CJ, Google Affiliate Network and Shareasale.[/QUOTE] Shipping of physical goods complicates the whole things, doesn't it? Does it go smootly with you? Worldwide?