I feel like I have massive writers block, but with adwords.. hmm, campaign block? Regardless, I am so stumped on picking new products to promote. Brief background: I've been doing adwords for 6 years ago, exclusively in adult. I'm always learning new stuff there, but even with that market, picking a site to promote and succeed with is always a challenge. It gets demoralizing spending a day or two building this really nice landing page, putting a campaign out there, waiting another 2-3 days for ads to get approved (downside of working with adult), only to find out the product I picked, or the ad / keywords I set up were a bust. I used to just do a 'review site' type of page, but google appears to HATE that, so they're always slapping my updated pages every year or so. However, review sites did make it much easier to test new products, simply throw a new review up on the landing page and see how it converts. Current situation: I'd like to leave adult. I'm tired of working with it, the lower conversions, the constant slaps, being super compliant regarding wording and such. I'd also like to expand beyond google, as I'm tired of them in general, and it's much, much easier to do that with non adult campaigns. Anyway, I can probably handle regular products, as I have a good understanding of landing pages, setting up nice campaigns and such, but what's always stumped me... how do I find good products to promote? CJ.com has a list of like 15 billion products, so it's not as easy as picking one and trying it. I don't even know what general category to look under, let alone the actual site/product. So my questions are: 1. How do you guys go about finding new products/sites to promote? Obviously generalization here, I'm not looking for complete walk-thru guides. 2. How do you handle setting up new campaigns? Do you pick said product, then spend the next few hours building a landing page for it and just hoping it pays off? Or do you have tricks like I mentioned above, having a review site do the first stages of filtering, giving you a better idea of what products actually convert and deserve their own page? Thanks for any advice you can give.