Looking for an electronics affiliate program - Help me decide.

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by Phishie, Apr 25, 2007.

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    I have a technology blog/product database that I am looking to start monetizing soon. At first I was thinking of pushing Newegg.com products with Commission Junction but they only pay out 1-2% per sale. =/

    The reason Newegg through CJ looks so appealing is because I can browse through all of their products and provide an affiliate link to any specific product I want. I'm not really sure what other affiliate programs offer that.

    I know of shopping.com and chitika.com but they don't seem to be able to provide links to specific products and I also am not sure how much they pay out.

    If anybody has a good idea of what affiliate program I am looking for, please help me out. I'll use your affiliate code to sign up.

    Please keep in mind I would like these requirements:

    1. Ability to browse and create affiliate links for specific product pages.
    2. Please mention how well the payout is.

    I would really love to use Newegg. I love their store and I love how I can create a link to any product I want, but I don't think I'd really make any good money with a 1-2% commission.

    Thanks.
     
    Phishie, Apr 25, 2007 IP
  2. hooshmand

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    That sounds great. If I have understood what you mean, I can help you by showing 2 examples which enable you to link directly to the promoted products.

    One of them is Amazon Associates and as you may know, it is one of the most popular and reliable affiliate programs on the Internet. The most beautiful part is that it has a large database of almost everything and you are able to link directly to the specific products.

    The second one is in the software branch. The name is RegNow and has an affiliate program where you can promote tons of softwares online. You are able to refer your visitors directly to the selected product and get commissions based on the pay per sale action.

    I hope you you´ve found it helpful.

    Wish you the best!
     
    hooshmand, Apr 25, 2007 IP