Affiliate Network Reviews
I use some affiliate networks for revenue generation. I also use some stand alone affiliates, but, that will be another day story. Please consider the order of listing as order of my preference too.
Google Affiliate Network: I recently applied for it and I must admit that this is a very high quality network. Some clients of this network are very classy. The hiccup is that you should have adsense publishers code. If someone doesn’t has and adsense account, then you may not gain entry.
is the next best affiliate program in my opinion. Linkshare.com is fairly liberal in granting memberships. It too has some classy clients.
Shopzilla: I like these guys. If Amazon is a stand alone affiliate program, then shopzilla is mother of all shopping carts. Consider them as a must have.
Commission Junction: for me has been a disappointment. I have seen 387 advertisers listed there but, not my taste. The ones I like are “Declined Application” queens. Some are ok.
:This is another network I like. Linkconnector.com has some really good advertisers who actually send you requests to promote them. They are less snooty compared to the networks above. I think you should check what they got.
click Bank: I think they are some sort of shopzilla. Probably, you should give them a try too. They have text links and you can build tabbed ads with them.
dgmPro.com Check them out if they cater to your region.
Avangate: If you are running a very technical IT website, think about them. I have seen ERP’s meant for sale. Does anyone buys an ERP system via a shopping website?
What are your experiences? Let me know.




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