Help With Physical Products Affiliate Website

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Hi Warriors,

Ater reading Chris Guthrie" amazing thread I'd like to resurrect my physical product websites.

I had a small set up a few months ago where I tried using CJ coupled with Popshops.. but popshops was just too much of a hassle to set up. I wasn't really able to get it set up the way I wanted so I couldn't really make that much. I cancelled Popshops and my websites are empty.

I'd love your thoughts on datafeed scripts.. but more so.. I'd like some tips on how some of you manage these kind of websites. I have domains in niches such as shoes and baby products where the number of products is endless.

Ideally, I'd want to review each product so I have unique content.. but something tells me thats not cost effective.

Any ideas?
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  • Profile picture of the author RGallowitz
    Datafeeds sites are great if they are high quality sites.

    Many people think that simply updating "copycat" info on your datafeed sites will help, but you need to add quality content.

    A hybrid model is the way forward.
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  • Profile picture of the author Davioli
    I'm wary about the duplicate content too.

    Do you think a hybrid model as you suggest would really work? I mean, assuming I combine a datafeed with unique content.. it'd still have a ton of dupe content from the datafeeds.

    I'd end up having like 30 pages of datafeeds with perhaps 5 unique articles.

    Ideally, If it was possible to have very small specific categories I could have like 6 pairs of shoes(shoes is a niche example) in a single page with a few hundred words of unique content about the category. Do you think a set up like that could work?
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