Hi, Which product on Commission Junction earned you the most money? I am still new in CJ and I am promoting web hosting plans. However, I would like to promote products that do not provide money back guarantee. I am still searching.
In CJ I have been very successful with a diet niche - even have a video for this that shows exact steps to take.
I made success in CJ with web hosting affiliate programs. They pay only one time commissions but the rate is very high - about $100 per sale.
I have just registered with CJ. I was thinking about a some suggestion on products i can get success on. Thanks for the advice. Keep them coming. It will help the new users.
I've had luck with some Job Promotions. Just had my first Pay-Per-Call sale yesterday too! Lol, 2 calls, but I only got credit for one...still cool, I haven't even really promoted it much yet.
I am also new with CJ, I have two blogs one is travel related, the other is a general blog covering multiple topics. My question is, is it better to choose one advertisement per ad slot, or use their rotating ads and have multiple advertisements per slot?
Even though not a lot was earned, I had success with emusic, especially with their 25 free song offer.
Nice sharing guys. I am actually a new CJ member, haven't had the sale yet. I have been looking around to see how you guys do it. I'll keep this in mind.
I think what most of us here who are new to affiliate marketing need are people who are willing to teach or more like coach. There are a bunch of information on the internet that most of the times we are confused as to whom to listen. Everybody just wants to dump information, and the www has become such as that, dumping ground of information without real base to base , person to person interaction. I would love to see those who have gone ahead of us to share something like this.
I'll expand on my success. I don't actively promote any longer now that I work for DatingGold, but I had success with Job/Employment affiliate programs on CJ. I started 2 different jobs sites. 1 for the local area where I live in CA...probably 6 or 7 major cities, the other for the entire state of California. Promoted locally with fliers near College and High-School's, the rest was online, social network and e-mail. It was 8+ Hours each day, sometimes more. I think people think you throw up a site and start getting traffic and make money....you have to work at it. Find new ways to promote (both online and off) Constantly testing links and page layouts. I started making leads/sales about 2 days after I started promoting...everyone needed a job so it was an easy sell. That's what I did, hope that helps a little. The main thing to remember is have patients. I did affiliate marketing for about a year until I started to make over and above what I was spending on the domains, hosting...ect.