Any affiliate networks like CB that don't require you to have traffic already set up?

by ncloud
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So far I've only promoted products from Clickbank, but I would have more products to choose from if I branch out to other affiliate networks. But I've heard that most of the other affiliate networks require you to have a website and traffic source already set up before promoting any of the products on their network. They might even want to see how much traffic you're getting before you can promote any of the products on their network.

But when you first build a site and funnel, you don't have traffic yet, and I would think you would want you're funnel or series of emails and promotions already set up before sending traffic through your funnel. And you probably wouldn't even want to build a website in the first place if you don't have products to promote or sell. So I'm wondering, are there are any other affiliate networks like Clickbank that will let you promote affiliate products without having to have a website and traffic already set up?
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  • Profile picture of the author rritz
    sure there are. warrior+ for one, jvzoo - some vendors will not approve you if you ate new but many will
    for cpa there's mobidea, very newbie friendly
    offerseven for mobile offers
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  • Profile picture of the author ncloud
    I'm just interested in the ones that don't require you to have a website and traffic already set up. Does warrior+ and jvzoo require you to have a website and traffic already set up?

    What is warrior+ anyway? Is that an affiliate network ran by the Warrior forum? I see when you click on the Marketplace tab and scroll down to "affiliate program database" there are some affiliate products in there. Is that what you're talking about?

    offerseven for mobile offers
    Why would people make their products only for mobile devices since some of their subscribers will be on computers?
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  • Profile picture of the author toydistrict
    W+ and jvzoo do not require you have a website. Vendors will just ask how you intend to promote their products.
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  • Profile picture of the author xeniux
    You could use other Aff networks like Peerfly, Maxbounty, or you could still targeting clickbanks products which had good gravity here : cbengine.com
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  • Profile picture of the author DripRevenue
    Have you tried CJ Affiliate (used to be Conversant I think)? I don't believe they asked me for any income proof or referrals when I joined, though this could have changed.

    You could always try going direct with the advertiser too. There's always more money in that.
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  • Try JVzoo my friend, it's almost similar to clickbank. All you need is to drive traffic to your offer.
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  • Profile picture of the author bobby_shahzad
    Another vote for JVZoo . They dont ask any questions about Traffic
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  • JVZoo has way more products to choose from. The big difference between ClickBank and JVZoo is you get an affiliate link from ClickBank instantly and for some reason JVZoo makes this process a little harder. No idea why.

    There are some great products on JVZoo that are not on ClickBank so I would sign up for them as well. Just check out ClickBank first with new products.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Marriott
    Originally Posted by ncloud View Post

    So far I've only promoted products from Clickbank, but I would have more products to choose from if I branch out to other affiliate networks. But I've heard that most of the other affiliate networks require you to have a website and traffic source already set up before promoting any of the products on their network. They might even want to see how much traffic you're getting before you can promote any of the products on their network.

    But when you first build a site and funnel, you don't have traffic yet, and I would think you would want you're funnel or series of emails and promotions already set up before sending traffic through your funnel. And you probably wouldn't even want to build a website in the first place if you don't have products to promote or sell. So I'm wondering, are there are any other affiliate networks like Clickbank that will let you promote affiliate products without having to have a website and traffic already set up?
    There are plenty of suggestions in the thread so that's covered already

    Some general thoughts though.

    How do you send traffic to your Clickbank products and how much traffic?
    If you are not generating enough traffic then having more affiliate products is a waste of time. Focus on generating traffic.

    Do you build a list?
    If not you should. Then you will have your own free traffic source. Then find more affiliate products to promote

    JVZoo and Warrior+ will generally require approval by the vendors so can be tough to get started. You need a sales record or you need to be contacting and engaging with the vendors BEFORE you ask for affiliate approval.

    JVZoo and Warrior+ are mainly internet marketing related.

    Warrior+ is NOT related to Warrior Forum
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  • Profile picture of the author ncloud
    Warrior+ is NOT related to Warrior Forum
    Are they talking about warriorplus.com which is a totally different website? And not the products listed here in the warrior forum under the marketplace tab?
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  • Profile picture of the author echelon
    Sometimes, the best thing may be to just try. You don't have to be an expert to be accepted to Maxbounty, Peerfly, Amazon Associates for example. However, leverage your past results. If you have had leads, or conversions or traffic, these are forms of results or success. If your application is not accepted, you may still be able to reapply later.
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  • Profile picture of the author radu
    It depends on what you want to promote and how...but CB and/or Jvzoo is a good start. Keep in mind that the offer is not everything...
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  • Profile picture of the author ProducerK
    Honestly the biggest thing you have to do is get on the phone and speak to them.
    If your new, tell them, explain to them your plan and how you plan to target the offers.
    Explain to them you will work closely with your assigned AM to run the offers and to monitor the success of the campaigns.
    Needing income and proof and stuff is not necessary at most networks, the most important thing for you to do is pick up the phone, be honest and talk to them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amit Patel
    The answer to the question is a Yes and No.

    Affiliate Networks that require you to have traffic & websites are those that want affiliates who are established in the same niche as their product is positioned for.

    E.g. if you have a website talking about photography and the product vendor has any product related to photography like a digital training course or physical product related to photography then that vendor will only want to work with affiliates who have already an established traffic.

    This prevents them from any risk to their product and they can avoid tyre kickers from wasting their time.

    But there are other affiliate networks where you are a student first and then an affiliate. These affiliate networks first teach you everything about the product. They want you to use the product. Then they also give you permission to sell the same products.

    Usually, these products can cost upward of 1K to start with. This is the way they only allow serious affiliate marketers to work with them.

    The commissions are higher than those that allow you to become an affiliate marketer free.

    Like the first time, I became an affiliate marketer, I was promoting a diet product on CB. The commission of the product was $19. I could become an affiliate and start promoting the product without any question.

    But as I progressed in Affiliate Marketing and started understanding the Industry, I decided to Build my Affiliate Marketing Business around high paying affiliate products.

    So after carefully studying various affiliate networks and understanding what they are selling and how it will benefit me. I became an affiliate for three different networks.

    The cost of becoming an affiliate with each of them was over 2K but each one of them gives me a commission of 1.5K from single sales.

    But I need to warn you up front. That any affiliate program you go with only 20% people actually make money and less than 1% actually make a decent income online. This completely depends on how good you are in your marketing and to what extent are you ready to gain the education and take action as required.

    I had to unlearn a lot of things in order to start making money with high paying affiliate programs. Because they work totally differently. They are almost the opposite of products with small commissions.

    Before ending this post, I have to say that you can make money from smaller affiliate programs and bigger affiliate programs it is not like if you are selling a $10 ebook you cannot make money at all. There are success stories in every area who have proved that they have been making money using one particular method and it worked for them.

    So you decide what is the best method for you and only you can decide that. No one else can decide that for you. The chances are that if you are not making money with smaller affiliate programs then you may also not be able to make money with bigger affiliate programs. Though the strategies are different for both. The Marketing Principles and what you need to do as an Entrepreneur remains the same.

    Hope you find the best path forward.
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