Looking for affiliate program: gaming related products

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by S2X, Dec 3, 2010.

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    I run a series of multiplayer computer game cheat related websites, and am looking for some ads that will convert well (which seems to be fairly difficult in this niche).

    I was thinking that an affiliate program with gaming products like the steelseries World of Warcraft mouse or high-end headsets might convert quite well however I can't find an affiliate program other than Amazon that would work well for this.

    Anyone know of an ad company that would serve my interests?
     
    S2X, Dec 3, 2010 IP
  2. topcash

    topcash Peon Affiliate Manager

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    we have some gaming offers that might help you.
     
    topcash, Dec 3, 2010 IP
  3. mtmjohn

    mtmjohn Peon

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    I believe many gaming related cpa offers would fit for your sites traffic. Some great cpa network such as ewanetwork, peerfly, cpatrend, neverblue and maxbounty etc. I would highly recommend you sign up for them and talk to your affiliate manager asap, they will give you most of the insider scoop and what offers are converting well and what ways to promote them. Good luck man. :)
     
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    unnamed333 Active Member

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    also you can check out offervault list and find networks/offers which suit your requirements
     
    unnamed333, Dec 4, 2010 IP
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    shuvo Active Member

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    You may try to find some products in clickbank as they offer a wide range of products in different niche.However any product you want to work with just make sure they are legitimate and they really pay.
     
    shuvo, Dec 4, 2010 IP