Who allows me to create my own ads?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by JoesMillion, Oct 27, 2010.

  1. #1
    I'm looking for affiliate programs that allow me to create the ads and just use the link they provide. Who allows this?
     
    JoesMillion, Oct 27, 2010 IP
  2. mugen_power

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    #2
    Hi Joes!

    We have a program that allows you to put our link on your site if it's about gadgets or mobile phones.
    You earn when somebody buys something thru your affiliate link that you get when you register.

    You can check it in this post:
    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1983563
     
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  3. JoesMillion

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    Batteries? I might have a problem, too niched for my traffic.


     
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    I think adbrite will allow you.
     
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  5. JoesMillion

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    Adbrite is not an affiliate program.

     
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    #6
    well, thanks for these information and it helps me
     
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    #7
    @Joe
    Join an affiliate/CPA network as an advertiser, if i understand your concern properly.
     
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  8. JoesMillion

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    #8
    I'm the publisher.

     
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    I am stumbled!
    Use adbrite then, you can choose which kind of ads you want to show on your site, you manually approve them :)
     
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    #10
    some offers allow you create your own creative but it should not break the advertiser's TOS, we've some :)
     
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  11. JoesMillion

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    #11
    As I said, adbrite isn't an affiliate program.


     
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  12. JoesMillion

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    #12
    Your a network, I want to work directly with the company and their affiliate program.

     
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    It often depends on the advertiser, not the network. Join any of the major networks and I'm sure you'll find plenty of offers where you can create your own ads. Just be sure to run it by your Affiliate Manager and you're good to go once they approve it.
     
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  14. JoesMillion

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    #14
    Not interested in networks. Affiliate programs only. If a company goes through a network, then I don't want to use them.

     
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  15. Craig B

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    Sorry about that didn't read the post above me. You will then have to contact each company as their policies can vary greatly and can change often. In addition, you will probably have to get approval from them on each ad before being able to use it.
     
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    Well Adwords allows you to create your own banner ads for banner advertising
     
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  17. JoesMillion

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    #17
    That's not an affiliate program either.

     
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    Many hosting providers allow you to create your own ads and just use the links they give you so they can track your sales. That's what we offer, and infact do not have any ads -- yet -- to provide to our affiliates for them to use. :)
     
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    Jesus, he wants to promote affiliate offers using creatives that he creates and not the default ones the networks provide. I thought that was a pretty simple concept to understand?
     
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  20. JoesMillion

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    #20
    That is true. I think godaddy has an affiliate program too. Know of any others?

     
    JoesMillion, Nov 9, 2010 IP