Looking For Suggestions - Best places to recruit affiliates?

by Quoia
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Now that ABestWeb is no longer active, can anyone suggest good forums or sites for recruiting quality affiliates for promoting physical goods? Particularly in Health & Beauty?

And before someone says it, I already paid for a promoted post here at WF and it's not generating any results.

TY
#affiliates #places #recruit #suggestions
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  • Profile picture of the author frontlinee
    Try LeadDyno, its affordable!
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
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    "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." Thomas Edison

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  • Profile picture of the author Quoia
    @ Al - Yes, while I appreciate the obvious link to a Google search, there's still something to be said for good old fashioned word of mouth reviews.Just because a result is listed on page one doesn't means it's actually good source, it may just mean the site owners are really good at SEO. Any first hand experience about AffiliateFix (physical product affiliates)?

    @ All - Our affiliate program is already set up on ShareASale so we're not joining another network (LeadDyno, MaxBounty, ClickBank), just looking at places we can advertise the program to find quality affiliates that aren't coupon spammers.
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    • Profile picture of the author wentzco
      Originally Posted by Quoia View Post

      @ All - Our affiliate program is already set up on ShareASale so we're not joining another network (LeadDyno, MaxBounty, ClickBank), just looking at places we can advertise the program to find quality affiliates that aren't coupon spammers.
      Wise choice for affiliate network for your type of product. Unfortunately many warrior forum members are stuck in the digital product mindset.

      Consider using PPC with Adwords & Bing targeting with keywords like -

      beauty "affiliate program"
      beauty "affiliate programs"
      whatever your beauty product is "affiliate program"
      beauty affiliates

      As an affiliate who promotes physical products in different niches, those are the type of keywords I enter into a search engine when looking for merchants to promote. Make sure you have a page for affiliates on your site that can be found with search engines & make sure the keyword "affiliate program" is on that page along with types of products you sell. If you can rank that page than you will be able to reduce or eliminate PPC costs. It also won't hurt to create a youtube video titled "YourBizName Beauty Affiliate Program" as competitos are not using this method & othen a video pops up on Google's 1st page of results.

      It's also important to realize that many of the top affiliates don't hang out in affiliate marketing forums. Some of the most successful affiliate marketers are running blogs so you need to find out who they are & contact them directly. You will easily see if they are promoting affiliate programs (from merchants or Amazon) on their site. There also are lists of top blogs in niches like - A list of top 50 Beauty blogs by Blog Rank - which will help identify potential top affiliates.

      Know a competitor with a certain product? Type - "their product" review - into the search engine & determine if the result site is promoting an affiliate link. I believe a product like Spyfu can help locating affiliates of competitors.

      As far as your signature here in the forum... after replies in this thread have ended I say change it to "Beauty Affiliate Program - Cosmetics, Haircare & More" or whatever it is you sell - link it directly to your affiliate program page on your site. Again... I think the majority of people here are concentrating in digital products.
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  • Profile picture of the author Regional Warrior
    Originally Posted by Quoia View Post

    Now that ABestWeb is no longer active, can anyone suggest good forums or sites for recruiting quality affiliates for promoting physical goods? Particularly in Health & Beauty?

    And before someone says it, I already paid for a promoted post here at WF and it's not generating any results.

    TY
    You may want to turn off signature while posting looks like self promotion of your product
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  • Profile picture of the author Quoia
    If it helps, signature leads to the "paid" post on WF instead of directly to the program itself now.
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  • Profile picture of the author VidasVegas
    To recruit affiliates JvZoo is very good place.
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  • Profile picture of the author megamind22
    Is much easier if it was info products but since it physical products you can try LeadDyno. I am majorly into information marketing I would have giving you more tips on that area

    Well hope that helps
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  • Profile picture of the author namehero
    LinkedIn works wonders here!
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  • Profile picture of the author hardworker2013
    Try the larger Affiliate Platforms like Clickbank, Peerfly, Maxbounty, etc. In my opinion
    Warrior Forum gets the best results for Internet marketing products or digital downloads so
    that may be the reason you are not getting much success on here.
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  • Profile picture of the author eComCoder
    I'm currently looking for exactly the same thing. I've used various networks as publisher myself but so far never as advertiser.

    I want to start without big investments.
    So far I've checked JvZoo but haven't published any product offers yet.
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