How do I go about getting accepted into the Google Affiliate Program? We are currently a successful member among Commission Junction yet have been looking to expand our services. The main website we operate under is, http://stocksonwallstreet.com/ & anything you can offer to help would be greatly appreciated.
I am not sure if there is a process to it. I got an invitation to join it through my adsense account and I would assume maybe it is by invitation. But i think this is the link to sign up http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/ads/affiliatenetwork/publishers/index.html Hope it helps.
Thanks, I noticed the .co.uk extension in the Google url. Do you think this link will work for Canadian and USA advertisers?
i have opened an account in Google ad sense but not response ...... please write me personal e mail.......
Try this link to see if it's okay in your country. Otherwise just Google it! Do a search for Google "affiliate program"
Just go to the Google Affiliate page,,, It will be different depending on your locial GEO.. I'm in Ireland, so when I go to the Affiliate sign up page I see a .co.uk page, I signed up today and got a reply back after 3 hours saying. "" Congratulations! Your Google Affiliate Network application has been approved. You are now able to apply to advertiser programs, get affiliate ads, and start earning revenue"" It helps if you already have Adsense, and you use your Gmail name,, you will need to tell them your primary website,, then you can add your other smaller sites in the second box. When they reply back to you and say YES,, they will give you Your Google Affiliate Network account number,, this is different to your Adsense PUB number, but you can link your AFF number to your Adsense dashboard.
I think it is all to do with the site you list as your primary website. It's all about your GEO visitors, and how likely they are to click and buy stuff. They site I used to join up was a site I had just bought from a guy in India, it had already been passed for Adsense, so GAN was a shoe in,, But USA, UK, and Canada, made up the bulk of it's visitors.