Affiliate Programs I’m Connected With – Part Two
Posted by Mitch Mitchell on Aug 28, 2011
Obviously if this is part two, then there was a part one, which I hope you check out. Last time I mentioned 3 affiliate programs I’m a part of; here are some more. And, just to remind you, the links are to articles on this blog and not to the sites themselves, but there are links to those sites on some of those other articles.
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Commission Junction is probably the second best known affiliate program I use, but it’s also been the diciest. I can’t say I’ve had great success with it, but it’s given me some of the best options for finding products and links to market to date. If you notice at the top there I have banner ads, and those are from CJ, as I call them sometimes. They rotate, so if you go to a page more than once you’ll see different ads, up to 5.
The best thing about them isn’t the fact that they have lots of different sizes and literally a couple thousand affiliates. The best thing about them is that they allow you to pop up specific products, with a template that’s formatted along with a “buy” button, which I kind of stole as the template for my books there to the left. The first three years of this blog had me adding a product or link of some kind at the end of every post, but I gave that up at the beginning of the year. Sometimes I pop a product in where my image resides. I use products on some of my other websites instead now.
I can say I’ve made money, but it’s been kind of iffy. I’ve talked about the problems I’ve had with some Commission Junction affiliates, which is irritating because I deserve to be paid. They don’t always support the publishers, which is us, and that’s depressing. But I have made some money here and there, to the tune of probably $400 over 3 1/2 years. Not great if you ask me, but more than some other affiliates. I’ve actually made more, but I’m not counting those affiliates that haven’t paid me.
Google Affiliate Network is Google’s version of CJ, with fewer advertisers but they’re getting bigger. Over the years I’ve made some sales, but not tons. That’s probably my fault as I haven’t used them as much as CJ except for Barnes & Noble, who just recently left them. The best thing about GAN, as I sometimes refer to them, is that if you have Adsense money and make sales with this program, it counts towards your monetary total, and thus you get to your thresholds for getting paid quicker.
The bad thing about Google Affiliate Network is that, like CJ, they don’t support the publishers. Instead, they tell you that you have to work directly with the companies, which failed me when Finish Line refused to pay me my commission, then dropped me because they said I didn’t make enough sales. This seems to be a major failing with some of these affiliate networks; they put a lot of affiliates together, but can’t make any of them treat you right. I’ve probably only made $200 in total over a 4-year period, most of that from the sale of books and DVDs.
The final affiliate network I’m going to mention is Linkshare. They’re like the other two networks I’ve already mentioned, the newest one, and they’re starting to add more companies to the mix. They’re the company that Barnes & Noble just moved to, and one of my other former affiliates also moved to. That might mean that Linkshare is the up and coming affiliate network for everyone, or that the terms are better for these companies.
The problem here is that I’ve yet to see a single sale from any of my affiliates, although once again I have to say I think this is probably my fault. Initially I only belonged to 5 programs and haven’t marketed them all that often, and now I’m only up to 9 programs. However, with the move of B&N and the fact that I like mentioning books and movies and thus putting links into some of my posts (in case y’all don’t remember, if you see a blue link that’s an affiliate link of some kind), and I do tend to sell some books and DVDs here and there, I hope that I’ll start making a sale or two over there. Because I haven’t made any sales I can’t say how well they pay.
Something you have to know for all of these is that the companies you link to will kill those links without your knowledge and, unless you’re always checking your old blog pages or your websites, you’ll have no idea unless someone notices one of your pages looking weird and contacts you about it. That’s kind of depressing, as I’ve seen many things go missing from older pages, but there’s really nothing you can do about that.
Three more down, and lots more to come.
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
August 29th, 2011 at 9:04 PM
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Carl Reply:
August 29th, 2011 at 11:21 PM
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One blog I have that makes money does about $200 per month from the company “maxbounty” and they have always been great with me in terms of dealing with my accout. When I by chance had a $700 month over a year ago (never come close since, it was a fluke) they called me twice to try to get me to take on more of their offers.
I will have a look at linkshare but am staying away from anything google after my unjust adsense ban.
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
August 29th, 2011 at 9:14 PM
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danika Reply:
September 3rd, 2011 at 1:21 PM
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
September 3rd, 2011 at 4:57 PM
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
September 1st, 2011 at 10:25 PM
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Again, I was superficially involved, determined as I was to maintain the integrity of my blog as a source of entertainment.
CJ finally gave me the boot, which I deserved. LOL
I actually still have a product link for LinkShare. Unfortunately, the product went to a version that I no longer like, so I don’t promote it. they duly send me my 0 clicks/$0.00 monthly report.
Cheers,
Mitch
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Mitch Mitchell Reply:
September 2nd, 2011 at 10:35 AM
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Mitchell Allen Reply:
September 2nd, 2011 at 2:03 PM
When I went looking for one, I couldn’t find any, so maybe I finally canceled it. {shrugs}
Cheers,
Mitch
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