Affiliate Networks

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  1. cccwebmedia New Member

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    I'm currently signed up with Comission Junction but am wondering what other networks are worth exploring.
  2. samlocalguy New Member

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    Today too much new affiliate networks are exploring.
    But some of them have tracking problem.

    You can try incenta, link connector, trafficsynergy, Azoogle, Aff future, OMGuk

    etc....

    A guide is given in my signature.
  3. alecsing New Member

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    Affiliate networks should be chosen upon the type of site you have built. I have heard that clickbank is good but I have never used them. Commission Junction is very good and if you have started out with them, then you should stick with them and then later on consider other affiliate networks.
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    Azoogle is the only one I have heard of out of that lot. Do you have any personal experiences with any of those networks you have mentioned?
  5. rossdalangin New Member

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    I use commission junction and clickbank
  6. samlocalguy New Member

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    Yes I have good experiences with Incenta, Maxbounty, Aff fut., OMG UK, CJ etc..
  7. medw New Member

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    I see a couple of you guys suggesting clickbank - what sort of sites do you put their products on? The reason I ask is I have always considered the clickbank products, shall we say, a little trashy.
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