How to find affiliates website?

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I am an affiliate on ClickBank. How can I find out what other affiliates (for a particular vendor) are doing?

How can I find their websites on Google? or even other places? Is there some sort of special keyword that you would suggest I type in to look at the affiliates?

Thx.
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  • Profile picture of the author YourBizAid
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    Simply use this method to do it: Type ''Product name review" and you will definitely see what other affiliates are doing - serious affiliates.

    Just replace the product name like: "List Building Explosion Review" if for instance the product name is list building explosion.
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  • Profile picture of the author jay walters
    Just google affiliate websites. If you like a particular niche or product, go to its website and see if
    they have an affiliate program.

    Sites with affiliate programs:

    Amazon
    Commission Junction
    PayDotCome
    JV Zoo
    Warrior Forum - WSO Pro
    ... among a few.

    Just a drop in an ocean of options.
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  • Profile picture of the author Derrickmiller
    Search on google your niches with affiliate and review.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by info126 View Post

    Is there some sort of special keyword that you would suggest I type in to look at the affiliates?
    I think "review", in conjunction with the product-name, is your best chance.

    Many of them will be very bad sites.

    Overall, this is probably a way to find "things to avoid" rather than "ideas to copy".

    Be aware that in looking for other affiliates' websites in ways like this, in some cases/niches all you're likely to find are the sites of affiliates who depend on SEO for their traffic, and those are typically going to be the affiliates with the lowest conversions.

    There are (expressing it in very simple terms) two "types" of affiliates on ClickBank. There are the 95+% of affiliates who sell very little (these tend, overall, to be the ones depending on Google for their primary traffic), and then there are the 5% or fewer of affiliates who collectively refer over 95% of the successful traffic/sales (these tend to be the ones whose businesses don't depend on SEO traffic, and whose sites may be harder to find). For this reason, of course, you're more likely to find bad sites than good sites, in the ways suggested above.

    You can also ask the vendor. Many are in contact with their affiliates and (whether they "should" or not!) some of them will be willing to show you "other affiliates' websites". This might be a little more productive and helpful, especially if you can get an indication of which are actually successful.


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  • Profile picture of the author JensSteyaert
    If you look for review sites then you'll hardly find any real reviews, just people who build fake review sites to make affiliate sales. That's something i wouldn't recommend your replicate...

    That being said, it's very easy to stand out of the crowd, all you need to do is write honest reviews, make sure people return to your site (building a list) to find more honest reviews and you'll do fine.
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  • Profile picture of the author markeeter
    There are some pretty useful tips in this thread. What I would like to add is that you ask recommendations for some good affiliates on Forums or Social media. you know join groups and just spark conversations in places in which you won't be bombarded with spam offers. you don't have to ask who is a good affiliates.

    Say something like 'what makes a good affiliate and who is your favorite.'you can get to see some pretty good affiliates this way.
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  • Profile picture of the author Salma08
    Just open Google for affiliates and you will get large number of affiliate websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Carter Boatright
    Most of the affiliates making bank are building a list targeted for the niche. However, money can be made ranking easy terms in Google. What are people going to search before they buy a product? Reviews, discounts, etc.. However, if you plan on reviewing products, you will definitely stand out from the crowd if you do actual real reviews of the product.
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